SHIPPING UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP N.Z., LTD Phone 47-4.30 (ti lines). SAILINGS. CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING. (FOR DATES OF OVERSEAS STEAMERS. FARES, .ETC.. APPLY TO COMPANY'S OFFICES.) FOR SYDNEY: (With Through Bookings to Melbourne and other Australian Ports). FROM AUCKLAND: Awatea Feb^T Aorangi t. March. FROM WELLINGTON: * Awatea February FOR LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON - Ransratira Mon., Wed., Fri.. 7.40 p.m. Wahino Tnes., Thurs., Sat.. 7.45 p.ra FROM WELLINGTON FOR "PICTON: Tamahine Mon.. Wed.. Fri., 2.45 p.m Sat., 1-15 P-m RAROTONGA (Cook Is.). NUKUALOFA and VAVAU (Tonga). APIA (Samoa) SUVA (Fiji): ~ w o _ Matua (from Auckland) Ifebruar TO CALCUTTA. SINGAPORE. SAMARANG: NARBADA (Passengers and Cargo), from Auckland. May. September, January. Comfortablo Accommodation for limited number of passengers. Special Fare for Kounn Trip. Cargo Services GISBORNE: Margaret W Tuesday, Feb. IS. 3 p.m. WELLINGTON, PICTON, LYTTKLT°N DUNEDIN. BLUFF. IIMARU: Waimarino About Monday, Feb. U Receives Cargo Friday CA NA DA—UNITED STATES—EU ROP E Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINEPassengers in Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji). Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver. NIAGARA February AORANGI March NIAGARA April AORANGI May NIAGARA June AORANGI July For dates apply Company's Ofllce. CANADIAN AND U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours and all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations arrange'' HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS. Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares MAIN OFFICE: :«-38 Quay Street East CITY PASSENGER OFFICE: 107 Queen Street. Phone 4 <-50(5 Passenger Office: Grand .Bldgs., Blotorua P & O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO INDIA AND ENGLAND. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. All vessels may call at any port on or otl the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO AGENTS: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTDRUSSELL & SOMERS. LTD. Joint Agents Tourist Class: HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, LTD THE QCEANIC gTEAMSHIP c°MATSON LINE (Inc. in U.S.A.) T° 4 MERICA ' j£ ngland - Over the glamour route to California oi> the swift luxury liners MARIPOSA and MONTEREY—3 days to Suva. 4 days to Pago Pago, 9 days to Horiolulu,„l4 day? to Los Angeles. 15 days to Sai Fran NEXT SAILINGS TO°CALIFORNIA— Mariposa, Mar. 4; Monterey, Apl. 1; Mariposa. Apl. 20. These sailings at 5 p.m. NEXT SAILINGS TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE— Mariposa, Feb. 16; Monterey. March 15: Mariposa, Apl. 12. These nailings at 10 p.m. »JiOURS FROM I'O MELBOURNE—I 7 days (4 days at Sydney, 3 in Melbourne). First Class, £37; Cabin Class, £'29 10 FIJI—I2 days (4 days at Suva). First Class. £'2HI 10/-; Cabin Class, £'23. CO HONOLULU —37 days (1!U days in Hawaii). First Class. £BO/10/-; Cabin Class, £SB/10/-. ic SAN FRANCISCO —0 Weeks (0 days in California) First Class £149! Cabin Class £»!>. England <s Hound World Fares on application AGENTS.—General Agents: Henderson & Macfarlane, Ltd., Ende.in's Bldgs.. 56-58 Quay St.. Auckland. Local Agents: A. R. Turnwald, Hamilton; C. IB Peterson Fenton Street, Rotorua. g HIPPING QOMPANY, J^TD.. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. RANGITIKI RANGITATA. RANGITANE, 17,000-Ton Motor Vessels. First Class Tourist Class and Tourist "B" Class RIMUTAKA .. 10,000 Tons REMUERA .. 11,400 Tons ROTORUA .. 10.000 Tons Tourist Class Service, (All one class.) For information, apply to fHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. YAMASHITA JTAISHA (Incorporated in England.) Direct Cargo Service between New Zealand Noumea and Japan. S.S. NANIWA MARU— Leaves Miike .. .. Mar. 3 Due Auckland .. .. Mar. 20 S.S KOZAN MARU Leaves Kobe .. .. Apl. 27 Due Auckland .. .. May 18 Accepting Cargo for Noumea and Japanese Ports AND gOMER!3. Agents, S3 CUSTOMS ST. EAST. JJULDART pARKER (Incorporated in Australia). SAILINGS (CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING To SYDNEY ONLY. From AUCKLAND. March, April, May, June, July. To SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. From WELLINGTON. February March, April, May. Juno, July Full information, apply OFFICE. 5? QUAY ST. Phone 32-847 I N 19 D AYS Travel to Africa—" Land of Magic Contrasts"—in a modern luxury liner, every detail of which appeals convincingly to the discerning traveller. Enjoy the rich variety of the African atmosphere, where the romancei of the past lends colour and vivid interest to the present, AND when you desire to rel;ix, there aro charming resorts and sports a-plenty for young and old. Holidaying in Africa is inexpensive, and (he costs of modern services aro quite moderate. Inquire from J) ALGETY A 00 MP ANY, J^TD. (Incorporaled in England), Agents for SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS Throughout New Zealand, Or Other Travel Agents. JJOLIDA.Y TOURS TO AUSTRALIA. INDIVIDUAL ITINERARIES PLANNED TO SUIT YOUR OWN VACATION DATES. For bookings and full information apply to COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, C.I. P.O. Box 21. Phone 30-093. ISBORNE. TOKOMARU BAY AND X TOLAG A *BAY. M.V. MARGARET W.. TUESDAY, February 13th. Cargo received No. 3 Shed, King's Wharf. On Monday, and up to 3 p.m. Tues. Notes stamped at Office, Shed 3, King's Wharf. THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS* F.M AND M. CO., LTD. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO.. LID.. Agents. Phone 47-530. QISBORNE, "ly A PIER AND HICKS, TOKOMARU & TOLAGA BAYS. M V J£ OPARA ~'° N Cargo on Monday and up to 3 p.m., Tuesday. WATKIN AND WALLIS, Agents. RICHARDSON LINE. 32-1.53 (2 Lines). (\ V. WAIRURU FOR WAITAKARURU, Cargo at King's Wharf every Mon. till 12 noon. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO.. Phone 43-407 WAKANUI, for Taurangst, Monday, 3 p.m., M.V. Vesper, for Whakatane, Monday. 3 p.m.—Parry Bros., Ltd.. 47-165. ASPDEN SHIPPING CO.—Waipu: M.V. •Scot, Wed., Feb. 7th, noon.—4l-786.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23575, 8 February 1940, Page 4
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