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SHIPPING. F.BLS. FEDEEAL-HOULDEE-SHIEE LINES. Direct: eervicc frr.rn A vonmout-h, Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool tu New Zealand Ports. For particulars apply to the N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO.. Union Chambers, Customhouse quay. F.H.S. FEDERAL -HO ULDEII - SHIRE LINES (Under contract with the New Zealand Government). DIRECT SERVICE FOR AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, TAKING CARGO FOR CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS:— •DRAYTON GRANGE, July 15th, from Lyttelton. NAIRNSHIRE, A a thrust 24th. SbiUiEY, September 23rd. *T\vin screw. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Fares to AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL) First-class—Single, £-12. Return, £63. Third-class—£lß 10s, £IG 10s. .£l4 10s. Return from w£2C 10s. For Freight and Passage apply to the N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED, Agents. Union Chambers, Customhouse quay. Telephone 17S0. gE ALAND gHIPPING LTD. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. POE LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO. TENERIFFE. and PLYMOUTH. •Twin-screw. JTriple-sorew. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Passages from London may be arranged at this end. For freight or passage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. igHAW. (gAVXLL AND LBION COMPANY (LTD.) THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS for PLYMOUTH and LONDON via MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE. The Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. Sailings (circumstances nermittmg);— •Twin screw. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the agents, LEVIN AND CO. (LIMITED). DALGETY AND CO. (LIMITED), MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. (LTD.). WANGANUI RIYER NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE. MILES MILES Finest Scenic River Trip in the World. ! VISIT BEAUTIFUL PIPIEIKI. VISIT THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT. Connects New Zealand Railway System. From Wanganui—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. From Fipiriki—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. From Tatrmaxunui—Tuesdays and Saturdays. "A Delightful and Unique Trip—a Memory Always." Itineraries—Tourist Bureaux. Cook and Son, Hatrick and Co. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COLIMITED. S.S. CORINTHIC FROM LONDON. TiHIS Steamer is due THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, and will commence discharging immediately on arrival at King’s Wharf. Goods impeding the discharge . will be landed and stored at risk and expense of • consignees. Orders for delivery of cargo will be issued on production of bills of lading and payment , of freight (if any). , , .... Cargo landed in a damaged condition must bo examined and claim settled before removing from the discharging shed. All claims must have marks and bill of lading number shown. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. Captain F. Hart will not be responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his written authority. €67 FEDEEAL-HOULDER-SHIBE LINE. NAIRNSHIRE, FROM GLASGOW. MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, AND BRISTOL. THIS Vessel is now entered at the Customs, and will commence discharging forthwith. Goods impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignees. Orders for delivery of cargo will be issued on production of bills of lading and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must he examined and claim settled before removing from the discharging shed. No claim in respect of goods by this vessel will he recognised unless made within one month of steamer’s arrival at Wellington. NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Agents. Captain Fordcr will not be responsible for any debts Ids crew may contract without hia written authority. 660

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7849, 11 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7849, 11 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7849, 11 July 1911, Page 8