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SHIPPING UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Phone 47-430 (6 Lines). Sailings 1 (Circumstances Permitting). FOR SYDNEY: (With Through Booking to Melbourne and other Australian Ports). FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY: Awatea Wednesday, May IU, 5 p-m-Aorangi Tuesday, Juno 1 FROM WELLINGTON ?OR SYDNEY: Maunganui Tuesday, May 18, 3 p.m. Maunganui Saturday, May 20. 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged. FOR LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON: Rangatira Mon., Wed., Fri.. 7.1.> p.m. Wahine Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. FOR PICTON FROM WELLINGTON: Tamahine Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.4.> p.m. NUKUALOFA (TONGA), APIA (SAMOA), SUVA (FIJI): „ Niagara (Suva only) Tues., May 18. 11 a.m. Matua Thursday, June 3 FOR EAROTONGA, AITUTAKI, ATIU. MANGAIA: Matua Thursday, May 20,11 a.m. Cargo Services: GISBORNE: Margaret W. Tuesday, May 18, 3 p.m. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, TIM A R U: Waipiata Monday, May 17, 5 p.m. WELLINGTON, PICTON: Marama Wednesday, May .19 SYDNEY: " „ Kairanga About Tuesday, May IS CANADA—UNITED STATES—EUROPE: Through Bookings by „ CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Passengers in Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver. NIAGARA May 18 MONOWAI June 15 NIAGARA July 13 AORANGI Aug. 10 NIAGARA Sept. 7 AORANGI Oct. 5 And Four-"V£eekly Thereafter. CANADIAN & U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL. Itineraries, cost of tours and all mfoniiatioDHAWAll'AN INCLUSIVE TOURS. C AROUNI? i^THE CU WORLD aI TrOUBB. B AROUND-THE-PACIFIC TOURS, Including China and Japan. Reservations: Sea, Land, Air, Hotels. MAIN OFFICE: 32-38 Quay Street. East. CITY PASSENGER OFFICE: 107 Queen Street. Phone 47-666. Passenger Office, Grand Bldgs., Rotorua. QRIENT ]j I N E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. •ORMONDE .. +ORONSAY .. +ORAMA JORFORD ■fOTRANTO "ORMONDE .. May 22 Juno 19 July 17 Aug. 14 Sept. 11 Oct, 9 1938 Season bvIORFORD .. .. 20,000 Jsn. V+OTRANTO .. 20,000 Jan. 15 h*ORMONDE .. 14.553 Jan. 2/ TtORONSAY .. 20,000 Feb. 12 hvIORION .. 23,371 I;eb. 23 hvtORONTES .. 20,000 Mar. 9 hvtORCADES .. 23,400 Mar. 23 hvIORAMA .. .. 20,000 Ap . 6 hvJORFORD .. 20,000 Apl. 20 b Calls Burnie. h Probably calls Hobart. v Calls Villefranche. tFirst Saloon and Tourist. tFirst Saloon and Tourist B. 'Tourist, One Class Only. FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist. Saloon, from £S7 Single, £153 Return. Tourist, from £4O Single. £72 Return. Tourist B, from £37 Single, £O7 Return. Above fares are subject to Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourno, Brisbane, Through Bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Lino round Australian Coast. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. Agents. P. & 0. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier arid Plymouth. All vessels may call at any Ports on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. t FIRST SALOON. SECOND SALOON. ' TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. MOOLTAN'f .. .. 20,952 May 26 CHITRAL+ .. •• 15,340 June 11 MALOJA* .. .. 20.914 June 2o STRATHNAVER'a .. 22,283 July 10 COMORINt .. .. 15,241 July 23 CATHAY+ . . ■ ■ 3 5,225 Aug. 6 tFirst and Second Saloon. "First Saloon and Tourist Class. JTourist Class Only, a Calls Port Sudan, f Calls Hobart. Fares: New Zealand to London. tirst Saloon, from £B7; Second Saloon, from £67; Tourist Class, from. £4O Fares are subject to exchange. Local Agents: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD.. RUSSELL & SOMERS, LTD., Joint Agents Tourist Class: HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. LTD. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM--1 PANY. MATSON LINE. (Incorporated U.S.A.). TO ENGLAND, VIA AMERICA. Liners Stop at Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Francisco. CROSS AMERICA BY A SELECTION Ob WONDERFUL SCENIC ROUIES. Mariposa 1 May 31 I June 3 I June 9 June 15 Monterey !3une2B|July 1 1 July 7 July >3 Mariposa i July 27 1 July 29 I Aug. 4 Aug. 1 0 All Matson Liners Stop at Beautiful Pago Pago 38 Hours after leaving Suva. Steamers for San Francisco sail 5 p.m. TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE: MARIPOSA .. MAY 15 12 Noon MONTEREY .. JUNE 11 6 P.M. MARIPOSA .. JULY « 5 P.M. Full Information, Book.lets, Fares, etc., on Application. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. LTD. Endean's Bldgs., 50-58 Quay Street, (Opposite Queen's Wharf), Auckland. SHAW SAVILL LINE (Inc. in Eng.) VIA PANAMA AND JAMAICA TO ENGLAND. TOURIST CLASS CABIN CLASS Monthly Service of Fast, Modern Motor-ships, carrying Refrigerated Cargo for CEBU, MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE, OSAKA, NAGOYA, YOKOHAMA. M.V. SYDNEY MARU .. .. May 20 M.V. MELBOURNE MARU .. June2s M.V. BRISBANE MARU .. July 24 FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCT. CO.. LTD., 14-18 Customs St. East, Auckland.

ATTRACTIVE ORCHARD PROPERTY At KINA BEACH, TASMAN, NELSON Nelson Province has average sunshine of 2545 hours per annum, the highest in New Zealand. Rainfall averages 37.64 inches. Mean temperature 54.5 F., with no damaging frost 3. Here is a valuable Orchard Property for sale, admirably situated on the shores of lovely 1 aSII\aII Bay, 28 miles from Nelson (half distance tar-sealed) and 12 miles from Motueka. li miles to Tasman post office, school and stores, with daily mail, freight and passenger services to Nelson. Total Area: 51 Acres. 36 in Orchard, 5 acres in grass subdivided into 3 paddocks, balance rough. The Orchard is well established and planted in best varieties of apples and pears. Buildings: Good 6-roorned house with 2 large porches, 3 whares, implement shed, workshop, garage, stable and packing shed (70 x 70 floor space). Equipment: Ample water supply, 3500-gallon concrete tank for house supply, 5 7,000 gallons in concrete storage tanks for spraying, also permanent well, 20 acres piped, with portable spray plant. Packing shed equipped with almost new special electric 4section Oxlo grader. 2 horse# and lorry. Agricultural implements, etc. This property was planted in J912 and 1913 and has been worked continuously by the present owner. Personal reasons for selling. All buildings and equipment are in excellent order. , The whole can be taken over as it stands with packing stores and contents of house at valuation. Thorough investigation of this property is invited and any reasonable offer will be considered. Enquiries should be made at once, however, as this Orchard, by reason of its situation, first-class condition and actual and prospective earnings, will sell quickly. Those interested should write immediately for further details to Miss L. M. Hunter-Brown, Long Look Out, NELSON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 6

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