S3US UNION STEAM SHIP I COMPANY ! OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Will despatch .Sicanu-rs fro ' n month Wharf (weather and othm cu cumstnnces permitting): ONEHUNGA (for AncIdandVRARAWA, Mondays, Wctlnes days, and Fridays, 8 p.m. tram (i conjunction with hS.a._to.). WELLINGTON."PICTON and NELSON —ROSAMOND, Saturday, May ■*- „ WELLINGTON. TIMAInOtiNM>IN OAMARU, and LVITRLION—COR INN A, Monday. May westpoYitTik] r.REyMOUTii— TE ANAU, Tuesday, May LR —■ (Cargo must'bTYt Railway Sheds before 5 p.ro previous_d a j_-j_ LYTTELTON 'TYom Vm.MNGTONJsteamcrjl^J3!p.^i^^A:Y^ Wellington every Fri. Steamer from AncklandjlgO • . MONTHLY EXCDBSioNS TO SOD TU SEA ISLANDS (from Auckland). TO\(!A. SAMOA, FLU ATUA, May 21. SUVA (direct from Auckland HAUROTO. May '■ . RAROTONGA 7 TVLUNE leaves Auckland, May i TAHITI leaves. At elhngton, May -}■ SAN FRANCISCO,' via Papeete (Lem Wellington)— tTAHITi. May 24. tMANUKA, June 21. tFitted with wireless telegraphy. Passengers hooked through to Loudon b/Z Orient R.M. Line (na |> d^ and the Canadian-Australiau L«ae (via Vancouver); also via ban 1 * iß *° OFFICES; NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW ONEHUNGAMAuckIand) SERVICE. NEwlffiwTH TO ONEHUNGA. AUCKLAND (Weather, etc., permitting). S.S. UAUAWA leaves New llj" mouth Breakwater W UA. , DAY, WEDNESDAY, and IOHUAY at 8.20 p.m., on arrival ot express noin Wellington. FROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND. TO NEW PLYMOUTH^ rt.s. raiiaWA icave., O SUNDAY, TUESDAY aud THURSDAY, connecting with the Wellington express at the Breakwater. Further information can bo obtained Torn , . , UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., NORTHERN S.S. CO., LID., Joint Agents. NORTHERN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. WAITARA-ONEUUNGA calling at Ixawliia. unci llaglan. THE S.S, CLAYMORE (weather and other circumstances permitting. LEAVES ONEHUNCiA: WEDNESDAY, April 10, at 10 a.m. TUESDAY, April 23, at 10 a.m. LEAVES WAITARA. FRIDAY, April 12, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY, April 2d, at 5 p.m. H. E. VAUGHAN, Agent. Waitara. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LIKS OF STEAMERS. To LONDON, via MONTE VIDEC TENERIFFE and PLYMOUTH. Most Modern Passenger Steamers in the Southern Hemisphere. tCalls also at Rio do Janeiro. (til lain screw (3. Irjjju- screw, FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. ACCOMMODATION 1.5 NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. For freight or passage apply to;— WEBSTER & M‘KEt.l AR, Local Agents, Now Plymouth. J KHAW. SAVILL, f *“h and alb,on COMPANY, ITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH & LONDON (via Rio de Janeiro or Moui-o Videa and Tensriffe). THE LARGEST PASSENGER STE.-iMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Sailings (circumstances permitting). ill twin screw. All these steamers are fitted with wireless telegraphy. Passages from London may be ar ranged here. For full particulars apply to tbo agent. NEWTON KING, New- Plymouth and Stratford*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143781, 3 May 1912, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143781, 3 May 1912, Page 1
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