SHIPPING UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Sailing (Circumstancea permitting). FOR SAN FRANCISCO, vis RAROTONGA .nd PAPEETE .from Welbnrton). M.kura, Tuesday. Job- 10 ’ 3 p Pas sen gets in three classes. FOR SYDNEY (with through booking to Melbourne and other Australian ports). Passengers in three classes. Ships Doctors carried. From Wellington: Karam., Friday. J t u > v 3 Maunganui, Tuesday. July 2S . 3 l>- m - From Auckland: Niagara, Tuesday, July 10. 5 p.m. Marama, Friday. July 2 ‘- •* P-"°-Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. FOr'~SUVA (Fiji). HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), and VANCOUVER. Niagara. Tuesday, Sept. 18 _ FOP. LYTTELTON, (from Wellington). Rangatira. Mon.. Wed., Fri., 1.45 P-«-Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat.. 7.45 p.m. Paasengers u> be on board by 7.30 p.m. Wharf Ticket Office opens 7 p.m. FOR PICTON (from Wellington). Tamahine, Mon., Wed-, Frid., 2.45 p.m. Enquiries invited regarding trips to Australia. South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, A round-then Pacific tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World tours. UNION S.S. COY. OF N.Z. LTD. JOHNSTON & CD., LTD.. Taupo Qiay. CUNARB LINE Travel Home via United States and Canada and cross the Atlantic by AQUITANIA. BERENGARIA, AND MAURETANIA. Or other magnificent steamers from U.b-A and Canada to England, or if proceeding Home by direct steamer, or via Australia, return by Canard Trans-Atlantic. Good Selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particulars * PP SMITH. BEAUCHAMP 4 CO.. Agent,. Wicksteed Place, Wanganu. V S S. CO.. Thos. Cook and Son.. MATSOrJ LINE or to CUNARD LINE. AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Maritime Buildings. Wellington FOR LONDON, via Panama Canal or Cape Horn Route. From Aboui PORT BRISBANE. , ,£ u '* ,and : July . PORT FAIRyT’ P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports Colombo. Bombay. Aden. Egypt. Marseille, and Plymouth—Regular Fortnightly Sailings CHITRALxa I 15.340 | July 11 NABKUNDAxs _... | 16,632 | July NALDERAxs I 16,133 | Aug. 1( CATHAYxab - I 15,225 | Aug. 2* STRATHNAVERIs | 22,283 | Sept. 1 xlst end 2nd Saloon. * Omits Aden. . * Omits Port Sudan. b Omits Bombay. + Ist Saloon and Tourist Claes. Fares are Subject to Exchange. Local Agents JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. Joint Agents Tourist Class. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. OVERSEAS BOOKINGS Via Panama: SHAW, SAVILL & ALBIOb Australia and Suez: ORIENT ™ NE ABERDEEN & COMMONWEALTH LINE. Via Australian and Africa: ABE DEEN. WHITE STAR & BLUE FUNNEL L Via S Vancouver: CANADIAN-AUSTRALAS. lAN R.M. Liu°B. Via ’Frisco: LNTQN T»-M L.-xE. TRANS-ATLANTIC by all Main Lines Iron Montreal and New York. SOUTH SEA ISLAND tours and excursions ROUND THE WORLD Tours arranged. Large supplies of free illustrated literature On hand. For prompt attention and full information regarding routes, sailings, fare: and pafesports. apply— LEVIN & CO., LTD. COASTAL SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. WELLINGTON—W ANGANUI SERVICE. M.V. KAPITI. The above steamer runs a continuous »er Hee between Wellington and Wanganui. For freights apply to— A. S. BURGESS. LTD. Local Agents. 1 (NO TRANSHIPMENT) I Evwy month one of the f»»t. moder* I veseb of the N.Z- Shipping Co.’* fie* I !••*«* for Fngtgnd via Panama—tha - Full detail*, fare*. <*-. from . . » * The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. JOHNSTON AND CO LTD. N.Z. LOAN A MERCANTILE CO.. LTD TRAVEL AM in comfort £ Shaw Savil! steamer* are all one-class either 'Cabin' or 'Tourist' class; and passengers have the ran of the whole ship in a new standard of comfort and enjoyment: unusually large deck space, superlative cuisine, and music, cinemas and swimming pools on every ship. 'Cabin’ Class, £67-£Bs; 'Tourist', £jB-£5O. (plus Exchange and Tax.) 'ytOML. SHAW SAVILL Fastest J?oare to England, iGENTS: F. R. Jackson and Co.. Ltd., Levit and Co., Ltd., Dal get y. and Co.- Ltd. NEW ZEALAND FRUIT PRICES LONDON, June 29. The Rangitata’s and Port Gisborne : few Zealand apples sold: Delicious 5; o 8s 6d per case. Ballarat 6s to 9s Dougherty 7s to 9s 6d, Dunns 6s 6d t< Is, Granny Smith 8s to 13s, Jonathan: Is fid to 9s fid, Rokewood 7s to 9s Romeo, 6s 6d to 8s; Statesman, 6s 6c t io 8s 6d, Sturmer 6s 3d to 8s fid; pears B three-quarter boxes, Barry 9s to 13s fid ■L Winter Nelis, 10s to 15s*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 11
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