Snipping. TJNION STEAM SHIP K . COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). Steamers will be despatched as follows, weather permitting : For MELBOURNE, via HOBART. *Moeraki—Monday, 21st Nov., 3.35 train *Marama—Monday, 28th Nov., 3.35 train 'Twin Screw. For SYDNEY, via DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and COOK STRAITS. •Manuka —Monday, 21st Nov., 1.45 train *T\vin Screw. Moeraki—Monday, sth Dec, 1.45 train. For NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND. Wanaka —Early. • (.Cargo only). FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Corinr.a —Saturday, 19lli Nov., 11.25 a.m. train. (Cargo only). For NEW PLYMOUTH, ' WESTPORT, and GRIiYMOUTH. Koonya—About 3rd December. (Cargo only). No cargo will be received at BLUFF later thirti }0 a.m. on day of Bailing. Consij Bluff are requested to notify tne company' before arrival of the steamer, otherwise it will.be railed to Invercargill Goods Shed, at their risk and expense. Tickets available for- stop-over or return by the Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. pAXADIAI, THE ALZi-KED MAIIi HOT7TE 'JO loetjoit. Via Brisbane, Suva. ..Honolulu and Vancouver. Steamers leave Sydney as under — MOAXA —Monday, 21st November. MAKURA—IOth December. Passengers booked through to Canada, United States and Europe. Round- theWorld bookings a specialty. For SAN FRANCISCO, from WELLINGTON, via AUCKLAND (without transhipment) AORANGI—,I4 th December. MAITAI—IIth January. ' ORIENT LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS'. For London, via Suez, from Melbourne. OTRANTO —30th November. OTWAY" —14th December. For passages and particulars apply to UNION STEAM'SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), Crescent, Invercargill. HUDDART PARKER L 1 JV E. FAVOURITE PABSEHGEr, SEUVICE. Balling as under (weatner and circumstances permitting?. HL.VI--b\ for DUNEDIN. LYTTKLTO.M, WELLINGTON, unci SYDNET — ULIMABOA, Monday, 2Sti. Novem- ;. ber, 1.46 train. BLUFF, tor Mi.LiiUUit.Si: HOBART — ULIMAROA—Monday, 19th Decern-UU-NiiOJi-X, tor I.Y'J'XKLTON" and WiiU LINQTON—' WlMMFßA—Tuesday, 22nd Nov. ULIMAROA —Wednesday. 30th Nov. VICTORIA—-Tuesday, 6th Dec. DUNKDIN, lor NAPIER. GISUOKNK, AUCKLAND, and SYDNEY—WIMMERA —Tuesday, 22nd Nov. VICTORIA—Tuesday, 6th Dec. DUNEDLN. for SYDNEY, via' COOii ti TRAITS—ULIMAROA—Wednesday. 30th Nov. • Twin screw. Consignees requiring cargo slopped at Blult are requested to notify the Company before the arrival of steamer, otherwise it will be railed to Invercargill Goods Shed at their risk and expense. No cargo can be received at Blud later than 10 a.m. oc day ol sailing. Tickets are available also for stopover or return by any of the Union Company's steamers, and holders of Union S.S. Co.'s ticket* may travel by above steamers. For freights and passages, apply to J. Q. WARD & CO.. Ltd., Crescent. General Agents. LAKE ftHANAPOURI AKO LAKE TE ANAU. Beauty Spots whicli everyone should see. pHE Motor Cars will commence run--J- ning from LUMSDEN to the Lakes on the Ist of DECEIiEBER, 1910, And will run any day. at. any hour, to suit the requirements of passengers, and. providing there is 3 Adults, no Extra Charge is made from the Prices charged on ordinary running days. TIME-TABLE : Leave Lumsden, 1 o'clock. Wednesdays and Saturdays for Manapouri and Te Anau. Arrive at Manapouri or Te Anau at 5 p.m. Leave Manapouri or Te Anau at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays ; arrive Lumsden at 12 o'clock noon. Lumsden to either Lake, 70s Return or 40s Single. Specially reduced rates are charged to family parties. It is worthy of note that 4 powerful, specially-equipped Cars are employed on this service. They proved their reliability last year, turning the old Stage Coach wearisome a hours' travel into 4 hours' pleasure. For further information apply to STONE'S MOTOB SEBVICE, LUMSDEN. 2TSI Proprietor. THOS. STONE. GARMENTS WASHED, STARCHED AftD iKd;iEQ And Returned Two Houra after being received at THiu inVBECAECrIiIj SXiiAM LAUITDSY TS only Possible with the aid of the ~ LATEST MODERN ALACHLNERY Now la use at our —NEW PREMISES— XiiliVlM aXZi^^'A'. Clothing Cleaned and XJyed on tiia Shortest Notice. 1823 piZ(\fl Given Away.—VARNISHINE X3UU —tne brulian,. Polish tor Tan Boots and Linoleums ; Easiest, Quickest. tJrighiest. Particulars in each 6d Tin. All Grocers.
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Southland Times, Issue 14577, 18 November 1910, Page 1
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