Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP C 0.,, OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. i Steamers leave Wellington, as under, weather ana circumstances permitting :— LYTTBJJTOft. Mararoa, S»t.. Feb. 5, 11 p.m. Maoris, Mon., Feb. 7, 9 p.m. Mararoa, Tues , Feb. 8, 8 p.m. Maoris. Wed., Feb. 9. 8 p.m. Mararoa, Thur., Feb. 10, 8 p.m. STurbino steamer. DUNEDIN. via liYTTELTON. Monowai. Tues.. Feb. 8. 5 p.m. TIMAtt ", DUNEDIN & OAMARU. CorinnaS. Wed., Feb. 9, noon. • DYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BIiUFF, HOB ART & MELBOURNE. Moeraki, Thur., Feb. 10, 5 p.m. Marama, Thur., Feb. 17, 5 p m. Warriuioo. Thur., Feb. 24, 5 p.m. OYDNISX.viB NAPIER, GISBORNB, _ AUCKLAND. Mokoia, Thur., Feb. 10. 5 p.m. Mokow, Thur., Feb. 24, 5 p.m •Tranships to Maheno at Auckland. NAPIER, GISBOSNE. & AUCKLAND. Tarawera, Mon., Feb. 7, " 4 p.m. Mdkoia Thur., Feb. 10, 5 p.m NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGa, via I'ICTON. Rosamond?. Tues., Feb. S, noon. S Cargo only. NEW PLYMOUTH to ONEHUNGA. Rarawa leaves on Mondays, a ednesdays & Fridays on arrival of mail train from Wellington. aiDNEY DIRECT. Warrinioo, Fri., Feb. 11, 5 p.m. Manuka Fri , Feb. IS, 5 p.m. NELSON, via PICTON & BLENHEIM. Pateen*. Mon., F,b 7. US p.m. Pdteena Wed.. Feb. 0, 1-fo p.m. Pateena, Fri., Feb. 11, Mo p.m. NELSON DIRECT. Mapourlka, Tues., Feb. 8, -1 p.m. Mapourika, Tues., Feb. 15, 4 p.m. WEBTPORT, GREYMOU L'H, & HOKITIKA via NELSON. KoonraS, Mon., F « b - "> 3 P ,m " M°pouak Tues., Feb. 15. 4 P.m M P I'ONGA. SAMOA. A FIJI, from'AUCKLAND. T o f ua Tues., Mar. 1. LAUTOKA Jc SUVA, from AUCKLAND. Navua . Wed., Feb. IS. RAROTONGA * TAHITI. Hauroto. Leaves Wellington Feb. S. Am. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, ETC., via 4_F ' VANCOUVER. Ma'tai from Sydney, Feb. 14, Suva Feb. li, See .pecial *avertiscment. N FRANCISCQ to Mariposa at Papeete. Hauroto Ltoaves_WeUington Feb. 6 THEVANCOUVER BOUTE Canadian - Australian Royal fVSail S.S. Lima and Canadian-Pacific Railway. rpHROUGH some of the Greatest SCENIC JL WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. Round the Worid Tours in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Line 3at Lowest Rates. Steamers will leave as under : From From Steamer. Sydney. Suva. MAITAI ... Feb. 14 Feb. 22 MARAMA ... Mar. 14 Mar. 21 --MAKURA ... Apr. U Apr. 18 Steamer ... May i) May 17 -New twin-screw steamer (5075 tons). Passengers from N.Z. have the option of •joining the steamers of this increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later via Auckland and Suva. Pamphlets, Maps and all information free on application to LEVIN & CO., LTD., MASTERTON, or UMIOFi S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. HUDDAKT pARKBE LINE. Favourite Passenger Service. Bailing fioin Wellington as nnder (cironmatanoea permitting)— FOB LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN, WIMMERA I Friday | Feb. 11 | 5 p.m. VICTOKI4 I Friday j Feb. 25 | 5 p.m. ULIMAROA I Thursday j Mar. 10 | 5 p.m. WIMMERA 1 Friday i Mar. 11 | 5 p.m FOR MELBOURNE, *ia LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HO3ART, DLIMAROA§ I Thursday 1 Mar. 10 | 5 p.m. yOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND SYDNEY. WIMMERA I Thursday—Feb. 17 | I p.m. WIMMERA I Thursday | Mar. 3 | 4 p.m. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT ULIMAROAS J Friday | Feb. 25-5 p.m. §6000 Ton 3. Twin Screw. All tickets are available also for stop-over or return by any of Union Co.'s Steamers, and holders #of Union Co.'s Tickets may travel by the abovenamed Vessels. Head Office for New Zeaiand— Queen's Chambers, Wellington. COOK'sTTOi'RIST AGENCY Issue Tickets for RAIL, COACH, AND STEAMER. HOT LAKES DISTRICT. COLD LAKES. WANGANUI RIVER. MOUNT COOK, Etc. < PASSAGES BOOKED. BERTHS SECURED ALL LINES. ALL ROUTES. ALL CLASSES. Send for Sailing List. COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Wellington. THE WANGANUI RIVER. THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. SUMMER HOLIDAYS. STEAMERS leave WANGANUI and TAUMARUNUI on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. £ Visit Beautiful Pipiriki. Visit the Unique Houseboat. Enjoy Shooting the Rapids. PIPIRIKI AND HOUSEBOAT. Ideal Health Resorts. £1 A TWO DAYS'RETURN TRIP: £1 £1 WANGANUI—PIPIRIKI. <S1 " The pleasantness of a trip on this worldfamed river will live in the memory always." Connects with Railway System at Wanganui and Taumarunui. Write for Itineraries —Cook and Sons, all Tourist Bureaus, or A. HATRICK & CO. DYEING & DRY CLEANING. W BARBER & CO. are the largest • and most up-to-date Dyers and Dry Cleaners in the Dominion. Write for particulars. WELLINGTON STEAM DYE WORKS, £L 125, Cnrii-sTKEET, Wellington. -£*K.4\£\ Given Away.—Champion dwOl/xJ CUSTARD Powder, simply delicious with stewed and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, 4d; extra large size, 6d. All grocers and storekeepers. MR GERALD C. BRANSON Voice Production, Singing, & Elocution. DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. STODIO ROOM: No. 4, Exchange Buildiegs, Quetn-street.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1
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