UNION S.S. CO. or N.Z., LTD. SAILINGS, (weather and other circnm- ‘ atancea permitting). TOKQMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. Arahura, Saturday, Aug 2, 3 p.m. " •_ , (Mean;mil * (Office cloaea Noon Saturday.) NAPIER ONLY. ,Arahura.;, Friday, August 1, S.iO p.m. (Meantime) .Aijaluu'a, ,\\'ed., August 6, 7 p.m. (Meantime) WELLINGTON TO LYfTELTON. Maori, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Mararoa, Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.45 p.m. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. Maheno, Friday, August 1. Manuka, Friday, August 22. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY'. Manuka, , Friday, August 3. Maheno, Friday. August 15. MELBOURNE (from Bluff). Moeraki. About Thursday, August 7. FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Vavau, llaapai, Nukualofa), SAMOA (Apia) From Auckland. Tofu a . Saturday, August 9. Taking Passengers. Tofua, leaving Auckland 4th October, will call at Levuka (Fiji) to enable passengers'to witness celebrations in con,nection ..with Jubilet, Anniversary of the cession of the Fiji Group. __ RAROTONGA, RAIATEA, PAPEETE, AITUTAKI MAMGAT A. Ngakuta Early. (Cargo u.iyO OUTWARD PASSENGERS BY TENDER MUST OBTAIN BOAT PASSES AT , OFFICE.
THE “ ALL RED ” ROUTE To Canada, United States, United King* * . dom, via Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. MAKURA, from Auckland, sth August. NIAGARA, from Auckland, 2nd Sept. MAKURA, from Auckland, 30th Sept. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE To United States, Canada, United Kingdom, via Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. TAHITI, from Wellington,, 19th August. MAUNGANUI (from Wei. 16th Sept. TAHITI, from Wellington, 14th Oct. Return tickets to United Kingdom by either of the above Services can be made available for return by P. and 0. or Orient Line via Suez, or by N.Z.B. Co. of S.S. and A. Co. via Panama, upon adjustment of fare. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlj e Grand Scenic Route across Canada, in conjunction with "Canadian-Australasian Royal Mail S.S. Line to Vancouver, B.C. TRAVEL .Home via this glorious Imperial route. All steel trains—luxurious Sleeping cars. Dining Cars spotlessly, .equipped. TRAVERSE" THE STUPENDOUS ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT. Enjoy an unforgettable journey through a, charmed 1 land of world-famed beauty spots, including Sicamous, GlaField (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Lake Louise, and Banff. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC ■ / RAILWAY. Reservations made in Sleeping Cars, •Hotel and Atlantic Steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any office of Union S-S- Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Thomas Cook and Son, or J. Sclater, Representative Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. —2.
ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. OEIENT LINE TO LONDON. Via Colombo, Suez, Port Said, .Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth.
r, Orsovu ' Orvieto ""Osterley *Onrionde tOrcadt‘3.. Orsova*Ormuz Tons. 12,038 12.133 12,129 14,853 10,000 12,036 14,588 Sails about August 16 Sept. 13 Oct. 11 Nov. a Nov. 15. Dec. 6 Dec. 13 .♦■Carries First and Third Classes Only tßeduced Saloon. Fares, UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. AGENTS;FOE NEW ZEALAND.
HUDDART, PARKER LINE. .. FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailings (circumstances permitting): FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY. T..S.S. Ulimaroa, Friday, August Bth .FROM WELLINGTON FOR SYDNEY. T.s.s. Ulimaroa, Friday, July 25th. •’ witli Wireless Telegraphy.) DALGETY & Co., Ltd. ~. AGENTS, f.,. Shipping ’Phone 1396.
MAIL NOTICE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. Napier and Southern Offices, Auckland and Main Trunk Offices, per Arahura, nt 4 p.m. ~ Australian Offices, per Arahura, at 4 p.ra. .SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. Australian, and Main Trunk Offices, Napier and South, via Auckland, per •Arahura, at 2 p.m. Australian Offices, per Arahura, at 2 p.m. Vancouver and other parts of Canada, and United States of America, Fiji, Hawaiian Island, Japan, West Indies, Central America, and South 'America; also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Vancouver (due in London September 7th); -’pet- 's'.s. Makura; from Auckland. Time advised later. W. FISHER, Chief Postmaster.
Collins, D.—“Orde.nl.” Dare, A.—“lsle of llato. - ’ Frankau, G.—''Gerald Cranston’s Lady.” Glyn,, Elinor.—“ Six Days.” Haggard, H. IjL—“Hea Hdu.” Hailes, A. G.—“ Maid o' the Morn/’ R.\ine>. W. McLeod'.—“Desdrt’s Price.” Wallace, Edgar.—‘‘Dark Eyes of Lon- ' Yates, Romford. “And Five Wei 4. •'Foolish. ” Yeung, Mille. “Art o[ Michael fins* lette.” 6/6 ,P teTm GENERAL. Ford, Henry.— “My Life and Work.” 3/9 posted. i Hicks, Seymour.—“Difficulties.'’ ! , 4/10 posted..King, Richard.—“Folded' Hands.” ' 5/3 posted. THOMAST ADAMS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 4
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