SHIPPING. jrfNION STEAM J f SHIP COMPAIT? U OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Canadian atotbalasian ;r.m. line, • TO CANADA. 'UNITED STATES, -- 'AND EUROPE. • Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), and Vancouver. (Weather ahd''Cireumatancn Permitting.) t'ropose'd /Sailings from Auckland. 11 a.m. R.M.M.S. AORANGI '.M.S. NIAGARAt . M Nils: AORANGI" Tuesday, April 13. 'fitteday, May 11. Tuesday, June. 8, K.M. M-O. AUJftim »»■» i ' t 1 -r> h M'S 'KTAG'ARAt . Tuesday» Jiuy.G. EMM S AORANGI* Tuesday, August 3. 1? \t"s ' 'NmGAEAt .. Tuesday, August 31. . Ne.v Quadruple Screw MotorShip, 17,19,1 tons register. . • )Triple Screw. Oil Fuel. 13,«5i tans «ffisler. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU, "particulars on Application. ■ SYDNEY. kM.S. TAHITI, from Wellington, Tues., April 13. ... R.-M.'S. NIAGARA, .. Monday. April 2b. UNION, ROYAL MAIL LINE, TO UNITED STATES, CANADA, . AND EUROPE, FROM WELLINGTON. 3 P.M. . Via Rare tonga, Tahiti, ar.d San Francisco. | R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. April 27 j R.M.S, MAKURA Tuesday, May So, R.M.3.. TAHITI ... Tuesday, Juno 22 R M.S; MAKURA ... Tuesday, July 20 K.M.S. TAHITI .. Tuesday. August 1/ • B.M.S. MAKURA ■ . Tuesday. Sept- }j- ! COASTAL, INTERCOLONIAL AND ISLAND SERVICES. ; . Gisborne^ Calls Tokoraarn Bay with Passengers. Waimii Tuesday, March 30. 5 p.m. ; Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedm (Cargo Ouly). Waipalii Tuesday, March 30. 5 p.m. Wellington to Lyttelton. . "Wahfno Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Maori Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. At 7.45 p.m. SPECIAL EAS 1 SERVICE. Prom Wellington. From Lyttelton. JtpL I Maori, 8.18 a.m. A pi. (about). 1 Wahine, 8.15-a.m. 1 V7ahine, 7.45 p.m 1 Maori, 7.30 p.m. 2 Maori, 8.15 a.m. 2 Wahise, 8.15 a.m. 2 Wabine, 7.45 p.m. 2 Maori, 7.30 p.m. S Maori, 7,45 p.m. 3 Wahine, 7.30 p.m. 5 '4 Wahir.6, 6 p.m. 4 Maori, G P.m. S Maori, 7.45 p.m. 5 Wabine, 7.30 j>.m. . 6 Wahine, 8.15 a.m. 6 Maori, 8.15 a.m. 8 Maori,. 7.45 p.m. G Wahine. 7.30 p.m. Berths Booked Auckland Office. Wellington to Ficion. Tamahine, March 31, ApL 1, 3 pjn.; 3, 5, i G. 9 a.m. New Plymouth (from Onehunpa!. Rarawa Wednesday, March 31, 3.30 p.m. -Weatport (Cargo Only). JTatoa Tuesday, March 30. noon Melbourne, direct (from Wellington). 'Manuka . Wednesday. March SI, noon ; i. :, Sydney Direct. 'Mannsanui Thursday, April 1, 3 p.m. Ma ram a Friday. April 16, 3 p.m. Carry-Ist, 2nd and 3rd Class Passengers. •Sydney (from Wellington), •Marama Thursday, April 1, 3 p.m. Maungsnni Friday, April 16, 3 p.m. Fiji (Sura), Tonga (Nukualofa, Haspai, V'avau), Samoa (Apia). Tofua Saturday, April 24, 11 a.m. Inquiries, j preliminary or otherwise, regarding trips, to Australia. South Sea lultuidsj. Honolulu. Canada, - United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan . and the East; Around-Ihe-World Tours, in> either direction, .-are invited, '.and can be made to any of the Company s Offices. QCEAN rpRAVEL. MAGNIFICENT ATLANTIC LINERS. ON THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. SUPERLATIVE PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. Special attention is called to the magnificent accommodation available for the " last lap" of the Canadian-Pacific trip to England. The stately,,." C.PJt." liners that cross the Atlantic 'carrying " passengers, are th'e ";Emp|af£ ; ,,.arid MdnocltCas Steamships. These vessels a:re of the finest modem oceangoing w££h the-lastest approved ' equipment for safety, speed and comfortpreferred by discriminating travellers Get a * through " ,ticket* from v A tickland to London. . Twrol- -GiPJli all-,-the way. ,R,MJJLS. Aorangi and R.M.S. Niagara from He*? Zealand to Vancouver. Reservations made in Sleeping Care, Hotels and Steamships. For desariptiive -pamphlets? «iid M' partaculaiß of the three otages of the Canadian to England- apply, to any office sof the Union Steam Ship Company of New s? Zealaad, Limited; Thos. Cook ahd Son, oi *? J. Sslatej," Representative!, • CANADIANS' PACIFIC RAILWAY CO- Union House, I BydLney, K.S.W. f ASB YOU CROSSING CANADA r ii On the i EMPIRE'S GREATEST. RAILROAD ? THE Travel from lackland to Vancouver in the tRJiLM-S AORANGI or R.M.S* NIAGARA. ' Every Passengor is entitled to travel by the i GREAT CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL--1 WAYS, and may decide route either in. New Zealand or on arrival at Vancouver, YOU SHOULD NOT P.AIL'TO SEE—- / The Highest Cauadiaa Rockies. *" TOW Great Jasper National Park—The largest National Park and Game Sanctuary in She World. Wainwnght Park—l r £ie home of the Buffalo. Canada's Provincial Capitals, its Great Agricultural and Minim? Centres. Reoorta all along the Line. Stop overs "aud_ free side trips, including the NIAGARA FAT^LS. .YOU MAY El'fJOY— Choice of. many, routings. inclrsdiilK American Cities, and from-•'.Vancouver, ihroush ticket holder® may proceed to Montreal. Quebec, Boston or New York. Call and 'choose. yonx;', routing. EXCLUSIVE of. Radio Concerts on - the Caitadian Nationnl- Railwaya only. Per/oct Sleeping and D-ninc Car ?. rvic«. Special Mountain Observation ' Car thicush the.Rachea during the'Bmnmer Soaeoru V " ■ .'' Sen A to-day for" besnlif al. freo booklets. ' Union S.S. Co, - aDd-tMessrs.'" .Tbos. • Cook and Son ticfeets ei-,title von to . ere}ect the Canadian National Excellent Routings. It costs no " more to i/nrchaso throiT-h tickets toall Canadian, United States or - ; and . th© same time Eccuro your sleeping dftr. hotel and Atlantic Reservations from tho v 6ANADLAN- NATIONAL RAILWAYS. ;>-■ "S, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. CHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO.. O LIMITED. • DHiECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON, VLA. PANAMA CANAL. Sailinga (Cixonmstancea' l Permrttkig}. ' Athenio M 12,3.86-tona 9th April Corinthio M 12.3G7 tons 6th May lonio M ... 12,352 tons 2nd. June Arawa _ 11,570 ton# 30th June 'Taintti 11,020 tons 23rh July Athenio . . . . 12,366' tons 25th Aug. aybesak Sailings. Embarkation Previous Kvenins. Fares. Single, Rfeturn. First Saloon „ jEIOO £175 Second Saloon £7O £122 Third Class fc . £37 j£G6 AH"' Passengers must secures Passports. Eox, full particulars, apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. .. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. D4LGETY AND CO., LTD.
A BERD. E EN .LINE, TO SOUTHAMPTON, HULL ANI) LONDON, VIA CAPETOWN AND TENEBIFFE. xouTa.at Seduced Bates to all parts of South ATI Passengers Disembark at Southampton. Steamer. • BOPHOCLES 7 DIOGENES THEJ,nSTOCLE3 DEMOSTHENES Steamer. ' Ton a. - Frora Sydney. l .. 12.500 3rd Apl., 192ti 12,530 ,27th Apl, 192 ft ™EMreTOCLEa 11.250 2£fth May, 1926 DEMOSTHENES 11.250 25th June. 1928 PARES FliOM AUCKLAND—--M^loon^-°, s ?" th Afidc* -if72; to London, f0^d051 39 ( : Lwa; To boQth A£riea - Ew full information, apply— DALGm AND CO., LTD L. D. NATHAN AND CO. LTD A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD ,"W Hln 8T k « LIN E. TO AND Ea # a ®K3«te« to all parts of Son!*, Africa, including fee Victoria Palls? STp^Vi§ G ll'-2c 27 Mar.; 1920 ISS Z'vSa m CKRAMTC jgfrfe&B liTfic 0 CEBAOTC i&uokland "to South Africa, i/a to Jtz*™'' For particulars, apply DALGETY ANDCO., LTD. L. D. NATHAN AND 'CO LTD A. S. PATER3ON AND CO' TTT» OHINEMT7RI GILPQjLA2J AND GENTLES ' ' AgC'XJtg. ISP"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 4
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