>^wvw%vwwyw TTN10N STEAk SHIP COMPANY ,U OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailxnga (circupstanees . permitting). FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington). Wahine: Hon., Wed.j Fri., 7.45" p.m. Maori : Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. FQB PICTON. from Wellington. uTamahine : Jlon.; Wed., FrL, 8 p.m.; S^turdaysj 1.15 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland). •Maunganui, Friday, March .28, 8 p.m. ' *Makura, Friday, April 11, 3 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington). •Makura, Friday, . March _ 28, noon'. •Maunganui.* Frrday. April 11, 3 p.m: •Passepgers.in Three Classes. islaStd toursTq Suva (Fiji),.- Nukualofa, Haapai. Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). - Tofua, from .Auckland, April 19. . FOE ' MELBOURNE (via "Bluff).Maheno leaves Wellington about April, ' n' ? ^ ' " FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT (cargo only.) Waimea, Friday, Match 28. Receives cargo up'to 11 a.m. FOR NAPIER FROM SOUTHERN PORTS (cargo only). Waipahi loads Dunedin * about March 31. for gisborne "and soutueen ports (cargo only). Waipahi, . ahout Monday, April 7. FROM "PACIFIC SLOPE (cargo only). Waihemo loads during May, EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. Ful) particulars 6 ft appHcatipfi. ' AGENTS EOR-X Orient Line pf R-M. Stearaers. TNQUIRIES AEE INVITED regarding JL trips to Australia, South, - Sea Islands. Honolulu,- Canada, United States, ,Europe, Aro'und-the-Pacifie tours, incluping Japan and the-East. _ Around-the-wbrld tours in either direction. * JJICHARDSON &■ QO. • LmSHIPOWNERS. Head Office: PQRT AHURIRI, NAPIER. Loading Arrangements and Sailings (circumstances permittmg). FOR WAIROA FROM NAPIER. TANGAROA loads Monday, March 81. Receives cargo up to 3 p.m. . FOR WAIKOKOPU. E.C, BAYS AND . AUCKLAND, FROM NAPIER. ^ PUKEKO loads Saturday, March 29. Receives cargo up to noon. ■ FOR E.C. BAYS, WAIKOKOPU^ AND Napier, from auckland. PUKEKO loads. Tuesday. Aprff 1. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. ' FROM WELLINGTON. • PAKURA loads Tuesday, April 1. Receives cargo up to 3 p.m. FOR GISBORNE AND WELLINGTON. " FROM" NAPIER. ^ PAKURA loads Thursday, April 3. Receives cargo up to S p.m. f L'E E T' — Pukeko Pakura, Parera, Mako, Awahou, W Putiki, Gunbar, Ruru, Fapny, Kxtftoria, KOutunui, Tangaroa,; Koau apd Tu Atu. . , - - . MAIN REPRE-SEN.TATIVES. Wellington: Johnston & Co., Ltq. - Gisborne : Williams & Kettle, Ltd. Auokland : Watkin & Wallis. TELEPHONES : Office, 4188 (2 wires); • Traffio Manager (private), 3033? Chief " Shipping Clejk '"(pritate), 2969, ■ • • f? . ^ ' . »■ / • . . * * * ' CANADA— UNITED STATES— v EjEJROPE. Through. Bookihgs by* : C.-A. &' UNTON -ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. \ ■ .... , Passengers in Three Classesl Wellington to Auckland to ; Karotonga, Suva (Fiji), SMp Tahiti, San Honolulu Franciseo. Victoria, " I Vancouver. Niagara ' — - . Apr. S TaMti Apr. 22" — Aorangi — May 6 Makura May 20 — \ Niagara5 . ; : June 3 ■ iTahSti . '•^ Jiine 17 . * For full- particulara apply— ' UNlON S.S. CO^ OF N.Z., LTD. 9 ' ~ ' LU5URY AND COURTESY BY t i ' CANADIAN PACIFIC. • The momenfc travellers bcard CANADIAN ' PACIFIC trains - ' they become guests of the world*s •Greatest Transpottation System. Rich elegance of appomtments— comfort of surrounaings— ali the refinements of service associated tnth -the fcifemost metropolitah . hotels are at' their command. Quiet, ireH-traxned porters nieet — even anticipate — theix , every need. f* 'Ideal surraundings are 'fbuiid'in the Dining Cars— snowy linen, : Instrous siiver, sparklfng crystal. CANADIAN, PACIFIC cooking hps been Ihe standard by * which meafe * are" "compared — seldom equallej— never escelled. The . • meals th'at inake you vrant to . ; TRAVEL to TASTE! For-the interesting booklets_which tell you. about the Canadian Pacific uay to Europe, apply fa the Union. S.S, Co. or A. W. ESSEX, Pass.enger Manager for N.Z., Canadian" Pacific Railway, Auckland. * • * QUDDART* pAREER. J^TD. FOR SYDNEY, from WELLINGTON , s.s. Ulhnaroa, Friday,' April 4. FOE SYDNEY, froin AUCKLAND. S.s. Ulimaroa, Thursday, Aptil 17. Locat Agents— *■ ' • H; CRANBY A CO., LTD., f Station Street. Napier. UAW„ SAVTLL AND ALBION . '* Company, Limifed-. , •• t. . - * : - ' ■ . " * t-WEEKLY SAILINGS TO ENGLAND Cvia Panama Canal) . • Maintained. by • MATAROA, TAMAROA, CORlNTHlCi. TONIC AND TAINUL ' Fares and full information obtsmable MURRAY, UOBERTS & CO., MTK, DALGETY A CO. LTD., Co-Agents.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 2
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