STAB WHlTE jU°T°fi gERYlCES DAILY .TO TAUPO. WAIRAKEI & ROTORUA, WAEROA. MORERE, GISBORNE. JJ B. MOTOR COMPANY, LTD., Telephone 4128.
SHIPPINC. iTTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 1U _ Op KEW ZEALAND, LTD. l : Sailings (circumstanees peria itting). ^'OR LYTTELTON (from Wellington). Wahine: Mon., "Wed., Eri., 7.45 p.m. Maori: Tues., Thurs.. Sat.. 7.45 p.m. „ FOR PICTON (from Wellington) .Tamahine : Mon., Wed., Eri., 3 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland). Maheno, Friday, November 8, 11 a.m. "Marama, Friday, October 25; 3 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington). Marama, Friday, November 8, 3 p.m. Maheno, Friday, Oetobor 25, noon. *Passengers in Three Classes. FOR MELBOURNE (direct). Manuka leaves "Wellington about Octoher 19. ISLAND TOURS — iTo Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Ilaapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia_ (Samoa). JTofua, from Auckland, November 2. ' FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. Waimea, Saturday, October 12. Receives cargo up to 11 a.m. FROM SOUTHERN PORTS (cargo only). Kahika, about October 21. a FOR GISBORNE AND SOUTH (cargo only). Kahika loads Dunedin about October 14. FROM PACIFIC SLOPE (cargo only). Wairuna loads during November. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. Full particulars on application. . AGENTS FOR— Orient Line of R.M. Steamers. INQUIRIES ARE INVITED regarding trips to Australia. South Sea Islards, Honolulu, Canada. United States, Europe, Ajronnd-the-Pacific tours, including Japan and_ tlie East. Around-the-world tours in either direction.
JJICHARDSON & £}°-» Lm» SHIPOWNERS. Head Office : PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER. Loading Arrangements and Sailings (cireumstances permitting). _ FOR WAIROA FROM NAPIER. ' TANGAROA loads Monday, October 14. Receives cargo u»p to 3 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND. WAIKOKOPU AND _ E.C. BAYS, FROM NAPIER. loads Friday, October 18. Receives cargo up to 3 p.m.FOR E.C. BAYS, WAIKOKOPU AND NAPIER, FROM AUCKLAND. PUKEKO loads Monday, October 14. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE, FROM 'WELLINGTON. ' PARERA loads Tuesday, October 15. Receives cargo up to 3 p.m. FOR GISBORNE AND WELLINGTON, FROM NAPIER. PARERA loads Friday. October 18. Receives cargo up to 3 p.m. F L E E T — Pukeko, Pakura, Parera, Mako, Awahou, Putiki, Gunbar. Ruru, Fanny, Kiritona, Koutunui, Tangaroa, Koau and Tu Atu. MAIN REPEESENTATIVES : Wellington: Johnston & Co„ Ltd. Gisborne; Williams & Kettle, Ltd. Auckland: Watkin & Wallis. TELEPHONES: Office. 4188 (2 wires) ; Traffie Manqger (private), 3033 ; Chief Shipping Clerk (private), 2969.' CANADA— UNITED STATES— EUROPE. Through Bookings bv C.-A. & UNION EOYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across the PacificPassengers in Three Classes. Wellington to Auckland to Rarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Ship Tahiti, San Honolulu, Francisco- Victoria, Vancouver. Niagara — * Oct. 22 Tahiti Nov. 5 — Aorangi — Nov. 19 Makura Dec. 3 — Niagara — Dec. 17 Tahiti Dec. 31 — For full particulars apply — UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. THRILL OF THE ATLANTIC 1 The' CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESSES are the thrill of the Atlantie— these fine, stately liners— gigantio in appearance — beau tiful and charming in appointmerits— fast in schedules — known the- world over for their excellent euisine. EXPERIENCED TRAVELLERS DEMAND RESERVATIONS on Empress liners— others' thrill at the thought that they will travel on these wonderful ships hetween Quebeo and Southampton. Bookings are now being made for all classes of accommodations — Royal suites, charming first-class _ rqoms, popular tourist third cabin and third-class. Whether you travel via VANCOUVER or SAN FRANCISCO. the shortest and best seaway to the United Kingdom is from t J* Montreal or Qiiebec and down the picturesque St. Lawrence River. For information and sailings, apply to Union S.S. Co., Thos. Cook & Son, or A. W. ESSEX, Ppssenger Manager for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland.
P& O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. SYDNEY TO LONDON. Calling at COLOMBO, EGYPT. MARSEILLES. Also hy Alternate Sailings at ADEN, PORT SUDAN.t GIBRALTAR AND PLYMOUTH. Bteamer Tonnage Leavp MALO.TA 20,837 Oct. 16 ♦MONGOLIA 16,504 Oct. 30 NALDERA 16,088 Nov. 13 MOLDAVIA 16,449 Nov." 27 NARKUNDA 16,572 Dec. 11 CATHAY 15,121 Dec. 24 *First and third-class passengers only. All other vsssels lst and 2nd class only. Passengers 'can hook through from New Zealand, being provided with saloon passages to Australia. SPECIAL HOLIDAY EXCURSION FROM SYDNEY TO COLOMBO. Return, First Saloon .... £65 Return, Second Saloon £42 KINROSS WHITE, LTD., .Tennyson. Street, Nanier. Agents.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 1
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