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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 01'" NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). ,C AN A DIA N- A U BTH AL A 81A N R.M. LINE TO CANADA. UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. . Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) iiihl Vancouver. PROM AUCKLAND, 11 A.M. R.M.M.S. AOItANGI* Tuesday, Nov. 20 R.M.S. NIAGAIMt Tuesday, Deo. 18 R.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday, Jan. 15 B.M.S. NIAGARA! Tuesday, Feb. 12 R.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday, Mar. 12 Passengers in Three Classes. •Magnificent, new. Quadruple Screw Motor Ship, 17.401 tons register. Screw, oil fuel, 13.115 tons register. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application. [-'OR SYDNEY. 37.M.5. NIAGARA Monday, December 3. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. TO UNITED STATKS, CANADA AND EURO I'l3. Via Itarotonga, Tahiti, and Snn Francisco. FROM WELLINGTON, 3 P.M. R.M.S. MAKURA R.M.S. TAHITI R.M.S. MAKURA R.M.S. TAHITI R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday. Nov. 6 Tuesday, Dec. 4 Tuesday, Jan. 1 Tuesday, Jan. 29 Tuesday. Feb. 215 Passengers in Three Classes. INTERCOLONIAL, ISLAND AND COASTAL SERVICES. Sydney (Direct). Marania Friday, November 9, S p.m. Mamma Friday, November '23, 3 p.m. Passengers in Three Classes. Sydney (from Wellington), Maheno Friday, November 9. •Tahiti Friday, November 23. 'Passengers in Three Classes. Melbourne, direct (from Wellington). Manuka Saturday, November 17. Suva (Cargo Only} ; Wnipahi Thursday, November 29. Suva, Tonga (Nukualofa, Hnnpui aud Vavati) und Samoa (Apia). Tofua Monday, December 3, 11 a.m. Gisborne luid Napier. Waimea Tuesday, November 13, 4 p.m. New Plymouth (from Onehunca). Ngapuhi Thursday, November 8, 4 p.m. I'iclon (from Wellington). Tamahine Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 3 p.m. Lyttelton (from Wellington). Wahino Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Maori Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, At 7.15 p.m. nerths Hooked Auckland Office._ Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru. Wingatui Friday, November 9. noon. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United State*, Europe, Around the Pacific Tours, including Japan and _ the East, Around the World Tours iu either <1 i ret lion. FIRST CLASS. CABIN CLASS. TOURIST THIRD CLASS. THIRD CLASS. THE MIGHTY WATER BOULEVARD TO ENGLAND—THE ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE. ON F,-THIRD the way along the picturesque and sheltered St. Lawrence . . . with only about four days open sea. And Canadian Pacific Steamships sailing through quaint French Canada are chateau-like in their furnishings . . . superior service and world-famed cuisine. There's the " Empress of Australia," one of the most magnificent steamships afloat . . . the noted "Empress of Scotland." The four new " Duchesses," 20,000 tons, and other popular cabin-class slaps ... to Liverpool, Southampton, Plymouth, Belfast and Glasgow. For information and illustrated literature npply any ollice of the Union S.S. Co., Tlios. Cook and Son, or to A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway Company, 32-34, Quay St., Auckland. QHAVV, SAVILL AND ALBION O COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, . VIA PANAMA CANAL. Passengers embark previous evening. 'New, luxurious, oil-burning steamers, carrying First and Third Classes. +Three Classes. All Passengers must secure Passports. For all particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. DALOETY AND CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL and WHITE STAR —ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. VIA SOUTH AFRICA, TO ENGLAND. For Sailings and Full Particulars, I'lense apply to DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, LTD. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. PAND O. BRANCH SERVICE. • One Class Only. TO DURBAN. CAPETOWN, LONDON. Alternative Sailings. TO COLOMBO, MALTA. LONDON. Steamer. Tonnage. Leaves Sydney. HA LRANALD 13,100 Nov. 21st, via Cape. BALLARAT 13,100 Deo. 21st, via Caj>e. BARRABOOL 13,100 Feb. 27th, via Suez. Fares to England, via the Cape, from '£3B; via Suez, from £39. To South Africa, from i' 23. Through Bill Lading, South Africa Cargo. Full particulars from the Agents. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. LTD. Maritime Buildings, Quay Street. HUDDAKT • PARKE J? LINE Sai 1 i ngs (Circumstances Permitting). FOR SYDNEY Direct (from Auckland) ULIMAROA Friday, November 30. FOR SYDNEY Direct (from Wellington) ULIMAROA Friday, November 16. Fitted with Wireless Telegraph. Surgeon Carried. Office: QUAY ST. (opp. Queen's Wharf), Phone 43-183. ' A n T7IRANKHAM, T TD. J\. VJ." JL RANKHAM, JUTD. HELLABY'S BLDGS. Phone 44-910. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). 'or Vessel. Leaves Auckland: AWANUI Coronation Sat. 10th, noon. WAIPU • Scot Mon. 12th. 3 p.m. HICKS BAY ) TE ARAROA) Tiroa Mon. 12th, 4 p.m. •V. GfSBORNE). Cargo received on Sailing Day. Awanui Cargo received previous day as well. Benzine (only) received two hours bofore sailing time. All cargo must be booked. "OICHARDSON LINE OF STEAMERS. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). For EAST COAST BAYS, NAPIER. WAIROA and WAIKOKOPU. I'A KU R A—TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 p.m. Cargo received TO-DAY and until Noon TO-MORROW for NAPIHR. AVAIROA. WAIKOKOPU. TOLAGA BAY, PT. AWANUI AND CAPE RUNAWAY (Centra! Wharf, Shed 9). For GISBORNE. via TOK'OMARU BAY and KICKS BAY. AWAIIOU—On TUESDAY, at 5 p in. WATKIN AND WALLIS, Phones 1-' -ICO and 45-707. Agents. IJASSAOES TO Fur the Season 1929 are now being Booked by Til OS. COOK AND SON. OFFICIAL AGENTS, ALL STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Sailing Schedules for All Routes. Plans ot Steamers of All Lines. No Extr Charges; No Booking Fees. Early Application Ensures Comfort. Our Unifoinied fnterprelcrs meet all principal Steamers in Europe lo render assistance without charge tu holders of our Tickets. COOK S TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Ate tn*' Sii f.iH' anil Mont t. iin veil i* l nt Mellmd of Carrying Funds when Travelling Abroad. " (JAILING AND I,'ARE PRE L 1 POSTED FREE. Giving Fares and Sailings 1■ v ALL LINES MONTHS IN ADVANCE. It costs You No More to P.ook with U:i. Regular Company Tanft Rates only elisrgrd. Book now to pceilrr good aceoiniiiodal ion. • rrflOS QOOK AND <^ON, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDGS.. Queen Street, Auckland*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20098, 8 November 1928, Page 4

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