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SHIPPINC. 'msS |JNION gTEAMSHIP QOMPANY OF J^IMITED. SAILINGS (weather and other circumstanees permitting)— via AUCKLAND: ' Tnrawora, Saturday, June 1, 10 a.m. (Cargo and Samples Friday, 4 p.m.) (Transliijjs to Maherio at Auckland.) AUCKLAND: Monowai, 'Wednesday, Mav 29,10 a.m. (Cargo and Samples Tuesday, 4 p.m.) LSmiall, to be announced. * From wharf, cargo only. Takes cargo for Tologa Bay and lands on return trip unless sufficient inducement to call going North. EAST COAST BAYS: Haupiri, to be announced. Squall (Tologa onlv see above). NAPIER—WELLINGTONTIYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN: I Mokoia, Sunday, May 26, 5 p.m. i (Cargo Sat., neon; Samples Sat., 4 P-m.) BLUFF, HOBART, and MELBOURNE : (From Dunedin.) Maunganui, Sunday, Juno 2. WELLINGTON to SYDNEY DIRECT .Warnmoo, Friday, May 31. AUCKLAND to FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA. FIJI and SYDNEY To fun, Tuesday, Juno IS. RAROTONGA and TAHITI: Tahme, June 4 (from Auckland). Manuka- June 21 (from Wellington). AU CKLA NDto”FIjTiSKYNDS: Hauroto, Wednesday, June 5CANA dXTaMER ICA. LONDON, &cVIA VANCOUVER OR SAN FRANCISCO: (See special advertisements below.) Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Iluddart-Parker and Co.’s Steamers. Outward passengers
from Gisborne, including holders of ri turn tickets must obtain boat passes fo "the tender at Office. OFFICE IS OPEI ON SUNDAYS FROM 4 to 5 p.m., fo BOOKING PASSENGERS ONLY. rjpHE yANCOUVER J^OUTE -OANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAI] S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN-P ACIFH RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest SCENK WONDERS of the World to all parts o CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISI ISLES, AND CONTINENT OF EUROPE ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in con junction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. STEAMERS WILL SAIL: And at Z 8 days’ interval thereafter. Steamers Twin Screw and Wireless Telegraphy. Passengers ■ from N.Z. have the option Df joining the steamers of this increasingly popular route at Sydney, or latei via Auckland and Suva. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information from UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.). yiA gAN JjLRANCISCO. ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES and CONTINENT. Calling at RARATONGA (Cook Group! and PAPEETE (Tahiti). And every 28 days thereafter. Steamers equipped with wireless telegraphy. For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply— UNION S.S- CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.) QRIENT J MME OF J^OYAL gTEAMERS.
FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (Transhipping ■for all Indian ports), SUEZ, NAPLES, ■MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR.— All twin screw and wireless telegraphy. FARES: New Zealand to London— Saloon, single, £47 6s to £88; return, .£75 10s to £132. Return tickets good for two years. Third-class £l9, £2l, and £23. Passages from above ports may be prepaid. Through Bookings to New York. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.) Agents in New Zealand. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. gOUTH gEA JSLAND 'J' OURS - By Special Steamers from AUCKLAND and SYDNEY EVERY TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS. Also from WELLINGTON TO RAROTONGA and TAHITI, BY ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS EVERY FOUR WEEKS. The Islands visited include Fiji, Friendly Navigator, Cook and Society Groups. The weather is exceptionally favorable for travelling from April to November (inclusive). . Full particulars on application. A FAVORITE HOUSE FOR tourists. THE EMPIRE HOTEL HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. GITUATED in the heart of the business centre of the city this cosy Hotel is luxuriously furnished t and lighted by electricity throughout. ' The Proprietor, J. P. MURPHT (late of Tologa Bay), 'will be delighted at all times to welcome Poverty. Bay resident®, who can rely on receiving avery consideration and attention.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3533, 25 May 1912, Page 1
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