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TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Sleamer3 will be despatched as under (cirLYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (Booking PasEcngers to all West Coast Ports)— >. p.m. Mokoia Tuciday Jfch. CG 2 Dunedin MnerAki(t.s) Wednesday Mck. £7 SUnncdin Waikire Thnrsriav Mch. S8 BDnnedin NAPIER, GISBORNE, mi AUCKLANDMulcain TucPilnj- Mcb. 26 SDnneilin Wftiknro Thursday Slch. 2K BDunedin SYDNEY via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON and COOK STKAIT-Moc-raki (t.s.) Wednesday IMi. 27 2li»n«lin Muhenot Wednesday j\pril :i 21)0 train 4New turbine steamer. SYDNEY, via AUCKLANDMnknin t Tuesday Mcli. 2B 2 Puncilin Mokoia Tne«(iav Apiil 9 2 DuiidMu t Transhipping to Manuka at Auckland for Sydney. MELBOURNE, vin BLUFF and HOBART Mnnowai Mch. 31 3.30 D'd'n I Warrimoo April 1 4.fi train NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH, via 0 AMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON. and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— fnrinn.i Mondiv April 1 2 Dunwlin ISTPORT and GREYMOUTH (Tranship-,-ing for HOKITIKA). via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)Tnhßrna Friilsv JW;. 2.1 5 Dunedin SUVA and LEVUKATalune loaves Auckland Tuesday, April 17 (Connects with R.lt.S. Manuku 'tor Canada, Unilcd Slates, and TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI, nnd SYDNEYAtua (t.?.) loaves Auckland Wednesday, April 3 KAROTONGA nnd TAHITIHauroto leaves Auckland Tuesday, April 16 CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN— I'crs.s. Till Day. Mnkoin 11 a.m. Tuesday Mosr:\ki Jln.m. Wednesday I'nl'wua 4 p.m. Thursday Jickcls available for stop over or return 1 Messts Ilndclart, Parker, and Co.'s Steaniera. I the VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-ACSTKAIJAN JiOYAL' Miftl, R.S. IjINE AND Canadian-Pacific Kaiiavay Through somo of tho Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES. BRITISH ISLES, ana CONTINENT OF EUROPE, ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape. Suez, China, and Japan Linos al Lowest Rates. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. The Magnificent Twin-screw Steamer MANUKA. •From Sydney .. April 15 Suva ~ April 23 Followed by From Sydney. From Suva. AORANCI .. .May 13 ~ ~ May 21 MOANA .. .. Juno 10 ~ .. June 18 Passengers from N.£, have the option of joining tho steamers of this increasingly nopu. Inr route at Sydney, or Wer via Auckland and Suva. Pamphlets. Mana, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. of K.Z. (LTD.), Managing Agenta. INT-KPV.AL MAIL LINK !,.>'■• ' OP "STEAMERS. The following Roynl Mail Steamships belonging to Hie ORIENT nnd ROYAL MAIL COMPANIES will W- SYDNEY and MET,DOURNE as under fc LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE. FRKMAKTLE, COLOMRO (transhippini; for all Indian Ports). SUEZ riAfTAL, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and OTBRAMAR:— . ....i Mel- F...... Svlnov. nr*H t Tt'*. Auftlaulft. W. W. iw." OMFAII't ... |B?S9 April 3 April 9April- 11 •nnOYA' ... p7Amil 17April:)Anril S5 OKTONAt ... WflJlay -IMov Hlav 9 •Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney to Melbourne. (Twin acrow. Fortnightly thereafter. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON.-Single, «3 to £60; Return, 109 to £ 120. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE. THIRD CLASS.-m .EM. and £22. Retun,, m to £39. Through Bookines to New York ;n conjunction with Cunard T.ino. First nnd Second Class Passengers Ofcurp special advantages bv' booking through Jroir. New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Außtrnlh, which »ie included in the nl.wo fnrss. Passages enn be booked to oi prepaid from any of th« ftbovo Dorts. For further particulars apply tr UNION STEAM SHIP COMPACT OF • NEW ZEALAND !LIMITED\ Agents in New Zealand. tea THE TYSKII LINK DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Botnocn THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking enrgo for MELBOURNE . WELLINGTON SYDNEY CANTERBURY, and AUCKLAND OTAGO. The Company's next despatch will be: — S.S. INDRADEVI, about 25ili MARCH. S.S. HAWKE'S BAY, about Ilia MAY. New Zealand Importers of American Merchandiso nro specially invited to instruct their Agi-nts in the United States to SUPPORT THE TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with tho Company's New York Representatives. Mcssr. PUNCH. EDYE. & CO., Prodnco Exchange, New York; Messrs TYSER A- CO.. 16 Fenchurch avenue, London: or Messes J. W. SWIFT & CO.. Dunedin. ' RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent. Napier GET US TO REMOVE... YOUR FURNITURE! Tlint is, if you want the. work done carefully and al little cost. Our greal business enables us to do removal work cheaply; while our experienced hands can bo depended on -to pack and unpack furnitu— '— spacious vans without knocking o. ...j b .>. Lois of persons moving to great distances get us to shift 'their furniture, It is for cheaper to iliem than selling it at a sacrifice. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., Crawford street, 'clephone 1152. 16m N.Z. CARRYING CO. CRUST & CRUST, DUNEDIN (J. M. Hoywood and Co. (Ltd,), Chrislchurch; Colonial Carrying Company, Wellington; Wiustone (Ltd.)."Aucklnnd— in combination). CARRIERS, CUSTOMS. SHIPPING, AND EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. Cartage Contractors throughout New Zealand for their Royal ITigluiesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. FURNITURE Removed in Town or Couatr or Packed by Exptrimced Men for Removal by Road, Rail, or Sea. This Class of Work a Specialty. Furniture Stored. ' Insurance Effected. No. 3 MANSE STREET. 'olephones: Office. 1072; H. Crust (private ■ residence). 1073. I m'AGO witness—now stones, a u W Amount oi Rending Matter. Pii« M,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13860, 25 March 1907, Page 1

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