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SHIPPING northern steamship co., ltd. Pot (Auckland), taking through cargo for all Northern ports. ■ f The 8.8. ARAPAWA maink N. tains regular service between Onehunga and Wanganui. Next Trip— EARLY. For further particulars apply— JOHNSTON & GO- LTD.. Taupo Quay - - - Agents. , UNION PTFAM SHIP COMPANY OF & NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Weather and circumstance* pernrttlng. Subject to alteration without notice. SAN FRANCISCO ri* RAROTONGA. PAPEETE. t v . R.M.S. Tahiti Tn-<ulav. Nov JO Heavy luggage rnnnr.t b« received later han half an hour before advertised <ai!iW t.me. FOR SYDNEY ‘From Wellington). Maheno Friday. -3. K am - No cargo -»ceivcd on sailing. .** Heavy luggage cannot be reeved later half-hour before advertised Bailing time. FOR SYDNEY ‘From Auckland) Maunganui Friday. Nov. 13, 3 P- • Passengers and cargo. FROM WEI.T.I'TGTOX TO LYTTELTON. Wahine M-.n: Wei-. Fnder. ■ -** P™Maori T »<?-.. Thurs. end Sat.. P m - Sails fn-i Fere. Wharf. Receives cargo daily till 3-30 P m - 1 11 SLmfetordays. , „ . Note: No canto Wednesday Nov. 4. Ferry oflve opens from 7 p.m. ... Passengers must be on board by 7-30 p.m. ' FROM~WEI .LINGTON TO J >,CT , - Arahura Mon.. Wed. end Friday. I.l= P-m-Cargo till 11 a.m. FOR WESTPORT .Taking Passengers). Komata tVednesday. Nov- ’• DOOTI - foTavcklant’CV’a New Plymouth and Onebunga). Rerawa From New Vlyroootn Tuesday and Fr.eay. at 8 p.m. GISBORNE t AUCKLAND (From Napier). Wai-nr Friday. Nov. 6. at 8 pun. Calls Tokomaru Bay Sat.. Nov. 14. and fortnightly the.-eafter. FOR AUCKLAND. Kahika Wednesday. Nov. 4 FOR DUNEDIN < Direr! I. OAMARU AND UMARU. Kahika Wednesday. Nov. 4 FOR VTJi (SUVA). TONGA (VAVAtt HAtJPAI. NUKUALOFA). SAMOA (APIA). (From Auckland). Tofua Saturday. Nov. 7 (Paaeengera and cargo). Inquiries, preliminary or otherwise, regardtrips to Austral’?. South Sea Idf.nds. —Rotiolult. Canada. United States. Europe, _J a —tred-fhe-Parifir tour*, inclining Japan and the East. aro»ird-the- Wq-M tours* in either di- \ rection. are ij»vite<! and can be made to any *of the Company’® offers. UNION S.S. COY. OF N.Z.. LTD. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.. <^'a A^iU» Mty * GREEN FTNNEY LINE. rhese bteamere trade regularly between •Dunedin. Oamam, Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton. HOLMDALE -as Sept. JOHN Due Sept. PROGRESS Due C ?pt. 8. HOLM A CO., AgenU. ”PboM 1982. CANADA—UNITED STATES—EUROPE. Regular bortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN—AUSTRALASIAN R M. LINE. Via Fiji—Honolulu—Vancouver. UNION ROYAL LINE. Via Rarotonga—Tahiti—San Francisco.

TAHITI, from Wellington Nov. 10 NIAGARA, from Auckland Nov. 24 MA KURA, from Wellington Dec. 8 AORANGI. fr.m Auckland Dec. 22 For f”ll particulars apply— UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. JOHNSTON A CO.. LTD., LEVIN A CO.. LTD., C. F. MILLWARD A CO.. LTD., * WELLINGTON—WANGANUI STEAMER B.S. INVERCARGILL. The above steamer w»il sail regularly be.ween Wanganui and Wellington, weather and circumstances permitting. Stewardess carried. For passenger fares and other particulars apply— JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD. SHAW SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL. SAILING (circumstances permitting^: ATHENIC 12.366 tons Nov. 8 ; CORINTHIC 12.367 tons Nov. 18 lONIC 12.352 tons Dec. 16 A RAW A 11.570 tons Jan. 13 TAINUT 11.020 tons Feb. 10 ATHENIC 12.366 tons Mar. 10 Daybreak sailings. Embarkation previous Bvening. Fares. Single. Return. First Saloon £lOO £175 Second Saloon 70 122 Third Class 37 66 AU passenger? must secure For full particulars apply to— FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO„ LTD. LEVIN A CO.. LTD. DALGETY A CO.. LTD. TH E CW AS T A L SHIPPING COMPANY. WELLINGTON—WANGANUI SERVICE. THE S.S. KAPITI. TW above steamer sails regularly between Wellington and Wanganui, weather and drcumstances permitting. For freight and passage apnly >n—- ▲. HATRICK A CO„ LTD., Zgenta. _ CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. BREEZE. STORM. CALM. GALE. RIPA. ; These rtearners run regularly between the Bluff. Dunedin. Oamaru. Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington and Wanganui. For further parti-ulars apply to— C. F. MILLWARD A CO., /.gents Wanganvi. CUN ARD LINE. Travel Home via America and cross the Atlantic by AQUTTANIA. BERENGARIA. MAURETANIA Or ojher magnificent steamers from U.S.A, and Canada to England, or if proceeding home by direct steamer or via Australia, return by Cunard Trans-Atlantic. Good selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particular? apply* SMITH. BEAUCHAMT A CO.. Agents, Wicksteed Place. Wanganui. Or to Australasian Service. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE. LTD. Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, via Panama Canal. Steamer From About —-

PORT DARWIN Wellington Nov. 11 , PORT NICHOLSON Dunedin Early PORT PIRIE Wellington December Limited accommodation for an loon passengers. *HE ANCHOR SHIPPING fi FOUNDRY COMPANY. LTD. 8.8. NGAIO S.S. WAIMEA S.S. OREPUKI S.S. ALEXANDER S.S. TITOKI S.S KA ITO A S.S. REGULUS S.S. NIKAU R.S. OPUA S.S. KOI PORTS OF CALL- -Wellington. Nelson, Wan.and West Coast. For fu ther particulars t nply to— J. H. COCK A COY.. LTD, Agenw. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP WO.. \£D. . NEW PLYMOUTH—ONEHUNGA—- . Al CKLAND SERVICE. S.S. RARAWA. This steamer leaves Onehur.ga on Mondays an< i Thursdays at 8 p.m.. and New Plymouth grpakwater on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7.40 j P Fares end other information may be ob- | tained £r< JOHNSTON * CO.. LTD 1 T.imn Quav • • A santa.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19446, 4 November 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19446, 4 November 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19446, 4 November 1925, Page 9