SHIPPING NOTICES. pLYMOUTH - QNEHUNGA. AUCKLAND SERVICE (Wen th er, etc., permitting) S.S. NGAPUHI. ■LEAVES ONEHUNGAAIONDAYS and THURSDAYS, 3 p ; m. LEAVES BREAKWATER— . ■ TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, J p.m. TARES; Saloon 355; No Steerage, Schoo) 26 s Outward Cargo must be at New Pljmoutl Railway Station not later than 10 a.m. oi day of sailing. NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD. •*' - ■’■■■ ' - •’JJNION gTEAM gHIP 'OOMPAW ■or NEW ZEALAND, LTD. -,... .Ballings (circumstances permitting), J ’ ' FOR ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) ''' ■ (In'conjunction with N.S.S. Co.), Ngapuhl, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS. , ; . Steamer • early. ■" jpijrgo ~received flip .to moon on day of sajliiig ..( —..’l i .: ■ i•t;. i FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington).; jyahlne—Men., Wed., Frl., 7.45 . p.m.; ; "/.J/.'Maori —Tues... Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m, • FOR PICTON (from Wellington). : Tamalilrie, Mon.; Wed.) Frl„ .3 p.m.. Sat. -1:1:5 p.m. ‘ ■ FOR SYDNEY. •' ■ • ■ IMarama, from Auckland, January 31, 3 p.m. •fMaunganul, frdm Wellington, January- 31, 3 . :p.m. v (♦ Passengers In three classes.') .FOR MELBOURNE, from' Wellington, via Bluff. . Maheno, February ' 8. INLAND TOURS—To Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, ' Haapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia. {Somoa), Tofiia, Jan. 25, It aim., and every four weeks thereafter. EXCURSIONS <TO HONOLULU- AND TAHITI •:>.;;FuR Particulars on Application. '< .Enquiries are Invited regarding trips to Aus- ’■ trails, South Sea Islands. Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Aroand-tho-Paclflc Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction. £1 U N ARD 1 N"E; Travel Home via America nd cross the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA or other.magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England,-or If proceeding Home by. • direct steamer of via Australia, return by Cunard Trans-Atlantic. i Good selection -of berths actually held In ;New.Zealand. .. • For accommodation, and full particulars apply— ■’ .. . .... COLtETT AND CO ,-LTD,, New Plymouth, Taranaki Agents. ■ -.Or to COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION -LINE, LTD., „... Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR' -• ■ CAPE HORN ROUTE. " ; i-., --- ••.. Date- : ■-Steamer From - ■ about , .Pori.'Darwin ■ ■ -Lyttelton -' Jan 22 Port Sydney •’ ' Napier ■ ■ Feb. 1 .Port, Dunedin Auckland • Feb. 4 Limited accommodation for -Saloon passengers "... , .... . : ‘ ir ' z : < r ’ ' ORIENT LINE. ROYAL - .MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. ‘ ' I Jia Sydney, Melbourne,-Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon. Gibraltar and Plymouth. Steamer. Tona. Sydney. Orsova '12,041 Feb. -1 ■ Orvieto 12,138 Feb. 15. Otranto 20,000 . Feb. .26 Orontes X 20,000 ( April -.9. Ortlma ■ ( '20,000 ’April 23 Flijst Sgio.on jSlngle, Trom -,£104. ..Return, from £lB2FARES—NifW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Third Class« Single, ffpm £39. Return, from £7O. TRAVEL IN LUXURY BY ORIENT LINE. ; The four new '20,000-ton' liners are tilted ,dth more single'b&rth cabins than any other ■ vessels afloat. Their vast decks for recreation and exercise,''their palatial public .rooms, and -their' excellent cabin accommodation, ensure a very ■ comfortable and'-enjoyabi Toy-' agb.' ■; •• iConsiderable ■ advance -has also- been made Im-tlte deck spaces, cabins and public - rooms foil Third Class -passengers. -The -abolition of -the' Second 'Class- lias enabled -similar Impro’/Mnents fin- thr ' other steSnihlra ' of -the Lire.-- ' \ ' UNION STEAM.,: HIP CO., 01 N.Z., LTD.. ; .Agents throughout New Zealand. r QANADA— JJ.S.A.— jgNGLAND. .-CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. Trom Auckland, via, Fiji, Honolulu, Vlotorla and' Vancouver. . i •< ' UNION’ROYAL MAIL LINE. From Wellington, via' Rarotonga, Tahiti and) San . Francisco. ' ' (Passengers in three, classes.) ; Steamer From -Date, j Makura “ Welligton Jon. 28. Niagara Auckland Fob. 11 Tahiti . Wellington Feb. 25. Aorangl Auckland ' March 11. Makura Wellington March 25. Niagara Auckland April 8, And every two weeks .thereafter. Apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO., OF N.Z., ‘LTD. — — gTAR JJINE , TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICES: Including the magnificent Royal Mail Express Steamers ; . MAJESTIC, 56,621 ’tons. . '(The World’s Largest ' Steamer), OLYMPIC, 46,439 tons, HOMERIC, 34,351 tons. Also 'large fleet of modern Liners of from 20,000 to 30,000 tons, maintaining regular nervice between Montreal and New York, and European main ports. ■ •_ Through Bookings made in conjunction with-the Union S.S. Coy’s ’Frisco and Vancouver services. A good .selection of At- ! (antic Accommodation held in New Zealand. Travel by the .White Star Line-4ore-i most in Comfort and Service. For accommodation, and full particulars• apply to any office of— - ( •NEWTON KING, -LIMITED. •; ,-i DALGETY &. COMPANY; LIMITED.. : :> LEVIN AND.' COMPANY,-.LIMITED, i 1 •. ).(f 'tn, (-'jl ((I.' <1 I. :>
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1930, Page 2
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