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nTJ DDA RT, PAHKEK A\ j COMPANY’S Large and Powerful Steamships— WESTKALIA ... 2884 Tons Kegiste ZEALANDiA ... 2770 Tons Rvgiste. ELI NO AMITE ... 2585 Tons Rcgi-te Will sail as under (Circumataiir-y permitting). , POP LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN: j WeMralia Thursday Mar. 7 ' ;-,rn I Elingaii.itb Friday Mar. 8 i i:.iu . jZealandia Friday Mur. 22 5 p.m. | FOR MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON | DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART; Westraha Thursday Alar. 7 4 p.rn, I FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AXJCKLA NL I AND.SYDNEY: I Elingamite Thursday Mar 14 sr, in' Zealandia Thursday Mar. 28 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT: Wcstralia Saturday Mar. 30 4 p.ra. Cargo must he alongside vessel one hour before sailrug time. All ticket* are available also for stop over or Return by ANY" of UNION C‘).’S STEAMERS, and holders of the P.S.S. Co.’s tickets may travel by above-name;) steamers. Head Office for New Zealand Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. N. Y~ K. NIPt ON YUSEN KAZSHA (Imperial Japanese Mail Line), EXPRESS MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE between AUSTRALIA, MANILA, CHINA and JAPAN. CALLING AT BRISBANE. TOWNSVILLE and THURSDAY ISLAND „ The following Magnificent NEW PASSENGER STEAMERS. built expiessly for this trade, and fitted with insurious accommodation and a’l the latest improvements. SALOON AMIDSHIPS, TWO BERTHS only rn STATE ROOMS, will he despatched from Sydney as under; , Ton- Com- i Saving Steamer. nags, mander. J.. t«. Kasuga Mam 4000 Harwell Mir. 28 Rosetta Manx 4000 Cook Am il 25 Yawata Maru 4000 Moses Id ay 23 3PECTM. THROUGH BOOKING TO ALL PARTS OF THE EAST. AMERICA AND EUROPE AX LOWEST BATES. For fall information apply to HHDDART. PARKER AND CO. i’UOPEIETART, LTD.. 539 Wellington Agem* NORTHERN A w; '• STEAMSHIP COM! (Limited). . rjTHE 8.8. ’ NQIPUIU A ?. Leaves "New Plymouth lor Onehnng;. indor (weather and other r.ircumstum ernuttina); MARCH. Jonday, 4th ... • 9.45 p. Thursday. 7th ... ... :.. 9.45 p. donday, 11th ... 9.45 p.i 'hursday, 14th 9.45 p. lonclay, 18th 9.45 p. .’hursday, 21st ... 9.45 p. londay, 25th 9.45 p. Ihursday, 28th 9.45 p.i Connects with express train from Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned, LEVIN AND CO. (LTD.), Agents. COAST STEAMERS. ANCHOR LINE oIT" STEAM PACK iITS

Are appointed to leave as tinder FOil NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The s.s. WAVERLEY, On MONDAY, at 4 p.m FOR PATEA AND OPUNAKE— The s.s. AOQERE. THIS DAY, at noon. Fare to Nelson.—Saloon.—Single £1; return, Jill 10s. Steerage—Single. Ids; return, £1 2k fid. For freight or nassage apuly to W. and Q. TURN 15 OLD and CO Agents, Welh. ir'on. WELLINGTON STEAM PAv AET COMPANY. The following steamers will be despatched as nncler (weather and circmnH* .->uces permitting): For WANGANUT—The s.s. STORM BIRD THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. For WANGANUI. The s.s. HUIA. On MONDAY. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON AND CO., Limited, Ag«nts. aa::—' nOE NAPIER (INNER HARLoCR) ±f AND EAST COAST. THE S.S. KAHU Will Sail THIS DAY, at 4 p.m. (Weather and circumstancee peminting). JOHNSTON ami CO., Limited, Agi oLB. “•vv. i-lOfi BLENHEIM.THE S.S. PANIA Will Sail On MONDAY. For freight or passage apply lo JijiiiNbiON and CD., Limited, A^.-nts. *vp-l .\ Svf Hj HUE PATEA SHIPPING COMinNY. >- THE S.S. MANA * Will Sail FOR PATEA AND WAITAEnTHIS DAY (Saturday), at noon. THOMPSON BROS, and CO., Agents. 59, Featherstou sti Telephone. No. 533 riIHE SOUNDS AND GOLDEN BAY A STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIU. THE S.S. TE KAPU Will sail ’ I FOR HAVELOCK AND SOUNDS--Early SOUNDS AND GOLDEN BAT S.S. 4-0.. LIMITED. LAEBT and CO., Ltd., Agent*. Jerroi* quay. .' ,J, <feISE2SSSg

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 1

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