UNION STEAM SHIP CO. O F N. Z. LTD. A GUIDE TO THE COMPANY'S SERVICEi \\ AND ITS SHIPPING AND AIRWAY AGENCIES' (New iZealand Edition) July, i969 I
FLEET (47 vesse ls ) PASSENGER VESSELS CARGO YESSELS-Continued Gross Dead-weight ' Tonnage H.P. Tonnage H.P. Ranoaiira (bldo.) 8.900 20,500 Forward .... l25,l0l I Mao-ri .... .... 1,480 13,000 Toiua .... 5,299 6,070 Waikare 5,047 2,650 I Karepo 3,462 2,880 Passenger v\"ssels Ilil Karetu .... 3.462 2,880 Taveuni .... 3,355 7,400 Seawav Kinq .. 3,155 7,160 Total passenger capacity 1,704 Seaway Qu6en .. 3:155 7.160 Poolta 3,120 1,500 Kawatiri .... 3,069 I,450 Konui .... 3,069 1,450 Kaltoa 3,038 1,500 Kootara .... 2,836 1,450 CARGO VESSELS Wanaka (bldo.) 2,775 11,300 '.... - '.... Dead-weiqht Hawea 2,610 8,000 Tonnage' H.P. Pateena .... 2, I 83 I ,500 +Waitaki .... .... 10,370 7,100 Kaimai 2,164 1,500 *Wainui 9,369 7,100 Konini 2,164 1,500 Maheno ... 6,350 13,000 Navua ... 2,146 I ,415 Karamu ... Marama.... 6,350 13,000 Koonva .... 2,143 1,475 Nqahere 6,020 3,285 | ,974 I ,300 Niooara 6.020 3.285 Kumilta .... 1.837 1,450 N6aluta 5.980 3,000 Tarawera 1,825 2,400 108 Taioma .... N<iatoro .... 5.980 3.000 Taouhi ... l0B 700 Koiaki 5,410 2.650 700 Katea .... 5,380 2,650 Kawaroa 5,335 2,600 Kowhai 5,325 2,600 Kurutei 5,325 2,600 Kawerau .... 5,305 2,650 Kaimiro .... 5,290 2,650 Kaituna .... 5,285 2,650 Koranui ... .... 5,285 2,650 Risdon 5,275 2,650 Kaitoke .... 5,188 2,600 Waimate ... 5,154 2,950 Waimea 5,105 2,600 Fo,.ard .... lElii Carso Vessels .... IA9o5 IASMANIAN STEAMERS PTY. LIMITED Tata na . .... Dead-weight Tonnage I,442 H.P. 1.r20 *Limited passenger accommodation.
9o\".*o\"L HIS BOOKLET is designed to portray the comprehensive services and agencies of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand-a major Shippi.ng Company {ounded and unrque in being managed in New Zealand-which for nearly 100 years has operated passenger and cargo services to countries in both hemispheres and has established a chain of ofiices and Agents throughout New Zealand, Australia and Overseas. The fleet com- prises 2 passenger vessels aggregaling 12,779 gross tons and 43 cargo vessels aggregating l8l,l3l tons deadweight capacity. The new tonnage on order includes additionally one passenger vessel o{ 8,900 gross tons with accommodation for 844 passengers and one I i cargo vessel with capactiy of 2,775 deadweight tons. Numerous I complementary shippinq, air line and road and rail agencies have I I been developed providing {acilities for a world-wide travel service. I The sum of these achievements totalling immeasurable experience, t benefit the traveller and the shipper alike. I ! I t
Contentt , Page 2 Foreword 3 New Zealand Branches 8 Pacific lslands Branches and Agents . 9 Australian Branches and Aqents I Overseos Branches and Agents 9-tI UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY SERVICES N.Z. Coastal-Steamer Express Service t2-t4 Timetabled Express Freight Services t6- t8 Between New Zealand Ports .... t5 Trans-Tasman-Cargo Services 2t Australian Coastol 22 Container and Pallet Service t9-20 New Zealand-Malaysia-l.ndia-Pokistan-Ceylon . .... 23 Paci{ic lslands Services 24 Tours-Union Tours of Fiji .... .... 50-51 SIEAMSHIP AGENCIES Australian National Line 28 siiii'h l\"ai\"' si\"ui, iiu-isuiion cJ. LiJ. ... .. : . . 29 Canadion Pacific Steamships .... 30 j Cunard Line 3l Lloyd Triestino Line .... 32 Malson Lines 33 n New Zealand Railways Rail-Road Ferries 34 P&O.... :i Shew Savill & Albion Co. Ltd. .... .. 25-27 35 The Eastern and Australian Steamship Co. Ltd. .... 36 Timetable-New Zealond-Sydney Services ....38-39 AIR LINE AGENCIES Air- lnd ia 42 Air New Zealand 40 Ansett Airlines if Australia 4t British Overseas Airways Corporation .... 43 Conadian Pacific Air 37 Golden Coast Airways (1965) Ltd. 50 H K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines 44 Mount Cook Airlines I Mount Cook-Tourist Air Travel f 49 N.Z. National Airways Corporation 48 H Pon American World Airways 45 Qantos Airways Ltd... 46
ConLznLr. . conLinuzL Page AIR LINES-Continued Trans-Australia Airlines UTA French Airlines .... .... .:.. .... .... ... .. i+ TOUR AGENCIES New Zealand Tours-GT New Zealand ^Tourways Ltd' 55 Dominion Rental Cars Ltd' \" - ' 57 Herlz Rent-a-Car Service 51 Mutual Rental Cars Ltd' Newmans Coach Tours ' 68 New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau 58 Tasman Rental Cars Ltd' 57 Trans Tours (N'2.) Ltd. 6I Australian TouR-Ansett lndustries (N.2.) Ltd'-Pioneer Tours 52 White Heron Holidays 56 Queinsland Government Tourist Bureau 59 Rands Tours 60 United Kingdom'Europe Tours-Thos. Cook & Son' 54 Fouruays Travel (London) Ltd. 53 Frame'i Tours Ltd. 57 White Heron HolidaYs .... 55 Rand's Tours 6I Various Tours 62 RAILWAY AGENCIES N.Z. Government Railways ..... - .... .. .. . . r\". ; ' 53 New Zealand, Australian, ' B.i*i.h; cu;udiuii, u.s.A. iiiir*uvi io MOTOR SERVICES AGENCIES Hawke's Bay Motor Co. Ltd. .... 64 Luxurv Landlines Ltd. .,., 65 Midlind Motomavs Seryices Ltd. 61 MountrCook Coachlines .... 66 Newman Bros. Ltd. 68 N.Z.R. Road Services 63 LONDON AGENCY The Trans-Pacific Passenger Agency Ltd. 69 GEN ERAL Accommodation, lnsurance, Passports, lmmigration, Health '' -iegulations, etc. 70 TAB.LES OF DISTANCES and MAP-Union Steam Ship Co. Services 7l-75
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UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED HEAD OFFICE. WELLINGTON, N.Z. BOARD OF DIRECTORS F. K. MACFARLANE. Chairman and Managing Director H. H. DOBIE P' B. MARSHALL. C.B.E. A, T. WAU6H l. T. cooK 8. S. COLE Loeal Boards at SYDNEY, HOBART and LONDON A. T. WAUGH, General Manaqer B. S. COLE, Assistant General Manager C. F. WATSON R. E. PIRANI General Traffr'c Manager General Passenger Manager C, E. PEAGRAM G. R. EDMONDS .Pacific lslands Seruices Manager Secretary and Staff Superintendent A. C. CROSBIE R. A. STABLES Chie{MarineSuperintendent ChiefSuperintendingEngineer
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY JV.. Z.olond. BzancL.ea AUCKLAND, 36-38 Quay Street T. D. McNee. Manaqer J. J. Griffiths, Asst. Mgr. City Passenger Office, 107 Queen Street BLENHEIM, 63 Hiqh Street M. T. Madsen, Manager CHRISTCHURCH, Cnr. Colombo & Armagh Sts. G. R. Cole, Manager Lvttelton Office' R. A. Kearns. Sub-Manaqer DUilEDlN, 38 Water Street A. J. M. Leslie, Manager L. J. Groves, Asst. Mgr. Port Chalmers Office, Lower George Street GISBORNE, l6 Childers Road P. S. Primrose, Manaqer GREYMOUTH, 58-60 Mackay Street R. S. Morrison, Manager HAMILToN' cnr' collinswood and Barton Tl\"iltr,.n,\", passenser Manager HASTINGS, 218 Heretaunga St. West A. J. Smith, Passenger Manager INVERCARGILL, The Crescent L. M. Fairweather, Manager Bluff Office R. J. O'Brien, Sub-Manager LOWER HUTI, 185 High Street K. Anderson, Passenger Manager NAPIER S. H. Robinson, Manager H.8. Motor Company's Building, Dickens Street NEW PLYMOUTH, 9 Devon Street R. Mander, Manager OAMARU, 6l Thames Street R. E. Harris-Daw, Manager PALMERSTON NORTH, 154 Broadway Avenue T. Mills, Passenger Mgr. PICTON,9 High Street T. B. Madsen, Manager TAURANGA, lCnr Tasman Quay and Hull Road R. C. Stevens, Manager Mount Maunganui T. N. Parkinson, Asst. Mgr. Passenger Office, 65-67 Devonport Road TIMARU,33 Strathallan Street D. N. Gillespie, Manager WELLINOTON, 38-48 Customhouse Quay C. D. Stevens, Manager rravet Bookins office, James smith Ltd., c\"r. 8;u?'\"?!'lii3;\"3i.tt3tx3i; Porirua Office, James Smith Ltd. Building, Lydney Place WESTPORT, 7 Wokefield Street G. H. Leopard, Manaqer WHANGAREI, 2 Clyde Street P. Elsley, Manager JV'. Zrolonl. o4a.nt, HOKITIKA, Revell Street ' Miss E. L, Kniqht PORI NELSON Anchor Shipping & Foundry Co. Ltd. WANGANUI, 68 Taupo Quay. also at Gov't. Life Buildinq, Victoria Ave. Johnston & Co. Ltd. 13 Wicksteed Placc C. F, Millward & Co. (t?68) Ltd.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Qa\"tt'tc loLorl, Boorofr'n anL o4g.nLo SUVA-FlJl, Thomson Streel J. W. Si. Julian, Manager {or Fiii LAUTOKA, Vitoso Parade E. R. Horn, Sub-Manager APIA-SAMOA, Savalalo Buildings, Main Beach Road A. L. N. Smith, Mqr. RAROTONGA-COOK ISLANbS, Wharf R. G. Offwood, Manager NUKUALOFA-TONGA, Burns Philp Bldq. R. H. Wigqs, Resident Agent VAVAU-TONGA Purser, m.v. \"Tofua\", Agent PAPEETE-TAHlrl' Avenue Georees clel;;;8S'run',i poroi, passenger Asent PAGO PAGO-AMERICAN SAMOA 8. F. Kneubuhl lnc., Agents 4urLzolion B.ooofr..n MANAGER FOR AUSTRALIA J. E. Worrall, Melbourne EURNIE, 9 Marine Terrace A. M. Atkinson, Manager DEVONPORT, Cnr. Rooke and King Streets H. J. Firth, Manager HoBART, 2 Etizabeth street *i..*.r3,x#riy,1\"i,X\",l LAUNCESTON, Cnr. Charles and Paterson Streets E. B. Houston, Manager MELBOURNE. Dominion Chambers N. E. Morqan, Manager 59 William Street C. J. Hood and M. H. Learmonth, Asst. Managers NEWCASTLE, 3l Watt Street S. G. Wells, Manager PORT KEMBLA, 66 Wentworth Street T, F. Casey, Manager STRAHAN, The Esplanade M. Hutchinson, Manager SYDNEY, Union House, 247 George Street J, R. E. Hawson, Manager l. S. Turner, Asst. Manager Passenqer Office, Cnr. Martin Place and Pitt Street. o4untrolian o4gzntt BRISBANE, ll3 Eagte Street P & O Lines of Australia Pty. Ltd. FREMANTLE, l9 Phillimore Street P & O Lines of Australia Pty. Ltd. PERTH, 56 William Street P & O Lines of Australia Pty. Ltd. PORT ADELAIDE P & O Lines of Australia Pty. Ltd. 33.35 Commercial Road Oo.ro\"oo Boooofr,n LONDON, Three Quays, Tower Hill, E.C.3 P. E. Hewett, Manager
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Union House, 247 Georqe Street SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA t0
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Oo.oo.on o4g.nlt LONDON PASSENGER OFFICE W. H. Davies, General Manager The Trans-Pacific Passenger Aqency Ltd., 39 Panton Street, Haymarket, S.W.l, and at 25 Royal Opera Arcade, New Zealand House, London. ALLEPPEY, South Bank Road, Madura Co. Ltd. BALBOA. Panama Canal Zone Norton, Lilly & Co. lnc. BANGKOK, l04l Silom Road The Borneo Company (Thailand) Ltd. BOMBAY, 4 Shoor.ii Vallabhdas Mars Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Private Ltd. CALCUTTA, l6 Strand Road Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Private Ltd. CAPE TOWN. Pearl Assurance House, Heerengracht Foreshore Frieght Services Ltd, (lncorporating-Cory Mann George Group) CHALNA (KHULNA) Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of Pakistan Ltd. Flat \"Seaqull\", Pilot Ghai, Khulna, East Pakistan CHIIIAGONG Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of Pakistan Ltd. Eastern Federal Union lnsurance Buildinq. Quaid-E-Azam Road COCHIN Madura Co. Ltd. COLOMBO, 4 Leyden Bastion Road, ,\\ort Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of Ceylon Ltd. CR|STOBAL, Panama Canal Zone Norton, Lilly & Co. lnc. DACCA, Adamjee tCourt Motijheel, Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of Pakistan Ltd. DURBAN, 30 Gardiner Street Ereight Services Ltd. (lncorporating Cory Mann George Group) HONOLULU, Davies Building, Bishop Street Theo. H. Davies & Co. Ltd. KARACHI, McLeod Road Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of Pakistan Ltd. KUCHING, 2ll-212 Aurora Chambers Guthrie Boustead Shipping Agencies Ltd. LOS ANGELES, 530 Welt Sixth Street, 14 Williams, Dimond & Co. MADRAS, 7 Armenian Street Binny & Co. (Madras) Ltd. MALACCA and MUAR Sime Darby & Co. Ltd. NEW YORK, 26 Beaver Street Norton, Lilly & Co. lnc. PENANG, I Weld Quay Guthrie Boustead Shippinq Asencies Ltd. PORT SAID The Tanta Shipping frgency PORT SWETTENHAM Guthrie Boustead Shipping Agencies Ltd. RANGOON, 85-89 Sparks Street, Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. of Burma Ltd. SINGAPORE, Maritime Building, Collyer Quay Guthrie Boustead Shipping Agencies Ltd. SUEZ, (refer Port Said Agents) TAWAU Harrisons, Crosfield Ltd. WALLACE BAY, TAWAU Eombay Eurmah Trading Co. lt
l.e.v. \"Moori\" (7'480 tons) JV.. ZrolooL CoooLoL Se..oiozt WELLINGTON.LITTELTON STEAMER EXPRESS SERVICE t.e.v. \"MAORl\" (7'480 tons) t.e.v. \"RANGATlRA\" (8,9OO tons) New drive-on vessel (buildinq) One-ship Service, with combination o{ night and dayliqht sailings' Detalls of tlmetable available {rom any o{ the Company's Offices or Agents, or see dailY newspaPers' From Wellington to Lyttelton: From Lyttelton to Wellington: Dayliqht saillngs depart 9 a.m' Daylighi sailings depart 9 a'm' Night sailings depart 8 p.m. Night sailings depart 8'15 p'm' com{ortable accommodation in one class is provided, and. passengers l-*\" *fa-. .f.\"i.\" o{ on., two, three and four-berth cabins' Fares {rom $9 to $4.50. Transportation rate, only on daylight sailings' $4.s0. Chlldr\"n under 4 years o{ age, free (no berth provided);-4 years ;;i\",;:\";'i;'r\"\"\", i\"ri iui\"; ls vears and over' full fare' Bv cots are available without charge' \"rranq\".u\"t, Evening and earty morning cafeteria service available on board' l2
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Jl.* Z.olorr! CoooLol Sezviaet conLinuzc! Wherever possible bookinqs should be made at any o{ the Com- pany's Branch Offices or Agents or at any Officered Railway Staiion, but for the convenience of passengers who have been unable to do so, the Company maintains small ticket offices alongside the Steamer Express at Wellington and Lyttelton which are open {or one hour prior to departure. PASSENGERS' MOTOR CARS: The Steamer Express has Drive-on facilities and provides garage space {or passengers'motor cars in larqe numbers. To avoid possible disappointment, however, applica- tion for space should be made as early as practicable. This may be done and payment o{ {reight made at any of the Company's Offices or Agents. Vehicle charges, inclusive of all Harbour Board rates, {or private motor cars, caravans, trailers, etc.,from $11.50 each way. Possengcr's Cor Leovinq t.e.v. \"Moori\" (7,480 tons) ot Wellinqlon
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY M w*wwY'wwwvtw !!wwwl,JvwwwwwwYvw!@ JVrro grolooL ContLaL Szwiczt eonLinuzr! Wellington is in direct com- ROAD AND RAIL CONNECTIONS: munication by road una 'uli*iil' uli th\" \"unlt attractlons of the Norih lsland, whlle in the Souih lsland fine motor roads radiate {rom ',rti\"i,\"\"- ah,l,tth\"th' giving easy access to all the beauty \".a rt.i, .i af\" S.uth Island' For thos\" not using their own cars' motor and rail servlces afford com{crtable means of travel' partlculars of whichareavailableatanyofficeofUnionSteamShipCompany. CHECKING OF BAGGAGE: Passengers are recommended to check ;;\";;h'i;1;tinatlon ihe baqsase th\"v do not require on their ;;;;;. rr+\"r,.n\"ti\". mav be obiuin\"d and checkins completed' at any Officered Ra lwaY Station' Yiew of vehicle deck t'e'v' \"Moori\"
JV.ro Z.olorL CoooLoL Szzoieet continueL SERVICES BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND PORTS m.v. \"WAITAKI\" m.v. \"WAlNUl\" Periodic opportunities {or travel between New Zealand ports are provided by the abovenamed vessels which have limlted but well- appointed spacious accommodation. FARES: (Direct) Auck.,/Well. $22 Weil.,/Lytt. $7 Auck./Lyti. $27 Well./Dun. $t4 Auck./D u n. $3 3 .50 Lvtt./D un. $8 Auck',/BIuff $38 t5
tf, t' I I I i I J i*rto[LtrL txpzzrt 9z.\"tglrL Sewicet UNITISED CARGO SERVICES WITH TRANSHIPMENTS EASILY ARRANGED BETWEEN ALL PORTS SERVED STEAMER EXPRESS SERVICE-between Wellington and Lvttelton Regular sailings t'e.v. \"MAORI\" UNION SEACARGO EXPRESS SERVICE-between Auctland-Lyttelton-Dunedin, weelly \"HAWEA\" Arrive Sail Auckla nd Satu rday Lyttelion Monday MondaY Du.nedin Tuesday Tuesday Lyttelton Wednesday WednesdaY Auckland Friday (Dunedin to Wellington and vice versa, cargo accepted with transhipment at Lyiielton.)
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY I LlniLiazl Crrogo 5 z'r,r[czt eonLinuecL UNION SEACARGO EXPRESS SERVICE-Continued Early in 1970 an additional vessel \"Wanaka\" wlll commence service between New Zeaiand ports with Roll onlRoll off shore facilities' WANAKA and HAWEA wiil ihen provide reguiar iimetabied services linking Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin\" m.v. \"Howea\" :.: . ;r t'.'. :;fi,trff!ffiffi ,:,:.; i -. ti,i:i{ tl
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY (UniLbeL Co.go Szrol.et eonLinuzl. SEAWAY CARGO EXPRESS SERVICE SEAWAY KING SEAWAY QUEEN SYDNEY-HOBART (weekly) MELBOURNE-HOBART (twice weekly) TASMAN SEACARGO EXPRESS SERVICE (fortniehtly) \"MAHENO\" Arrive Sa il Auckla nd Tuesday Wellington Th u rsday Th u rsday Lytte lto n Friday Friday Wellington Sa tu rday Sa tu rd ay Syd n ey Tu esday Th u rsday Auckla nd Monday Dunedin and Hobart- Sa il Tu esday Friday Wednesday m.v. \"Moheno\" , I
m.Y. \"Howeo\" Loodinq ol Aucklqnd nlnitirzL Coogo Sz'tsiazt continuzcl Only unitised cargo is accepted {or shipment' and all types of road vehicles can be carried. Electricat connections are provided on vehicle decks for refrigerated and other specialised vehicles' The basic cargo units are COMPANY owned SEAFREIGHTERS measuring t+ft. S ln. long by 8 {t. wide' Unltised cargo on shipper's o*n lurg\" cargo units a'nd CONTAINERS meeting company require- ments are also accePted. On presentation at ship's side by a road transport operator the loaded SEAFREIGHTER or cargo unit is trans{erred from the road vehicle either onto a ship's trailer by Iarge {ork lift or direct into the ship by the Union Company's mobile plant' For further particulars inquire at any o{ the Company's branch offices or consult your road transport operator. t9
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY I l.LniLiruL Cn.go Szl.ui.et conLintLect SHIPMENT OF CARGO BY MODERN METHODS Unitised carqo using the ROLL ON,/ROLL OFF vessels is rapidlv developing as shippers become aware of the many advantages which include:- f Regular trmetabled sai ings f, Freedom from damage and pil age f Savings in packaging and insurance f Quicker and regular deliveries at destination f Elimination in waiting time on wharf deliveries fi All equipment available for r.rse without charge. Fuli informaiion is available from Union Steam Ship Company offices whose representatives will gladly eall and explain the advan- tages of UNITISED shipping and ihe services provided by the Company, Stqcking Seolraighters in n.v, \"Howeo\"
m.Y. \"NgoPoro\" J ouman S z'ro iczt \"oru-J CARGO SERVICES: NEW ZEALAND-AUSTRALIAN PORTS Reqular sailings o{ carqo vessels ensure ready shipment o{ cargo to ind from Australian Ports. ibuiH ausinllinN ponTS and MELBoURNE to and {rom AUCKLAND and TAURANGA. SoUTi lutinALlaN PoRTS to and from oTHER NEW zEALAND PORTS AS REOUIRED. MELBOURNE to and from SOLiTH ISLAND PORTS' l'/ELBOURNE to and {rom WELLINGTON' N.Sfv. pOnf S to and {rom SOUTH ISLAND PORTS' N.i.w. pOnrS to and from AUCKLAND and TAURANGA. N.S.W. PORTS to and {rom V/ELLINGTON. t''].4.w. ionrs to and lrom NEW ZEALAND OUTPORTS AS REQ U I RED. BRISBANE and NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS to and from NEW ZEALAND PORTS AS REQUIRED. WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS to and {rom NEW ZEALAND AS REOUIRED. Freiqht rates and all rnformatlon available on application.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ohuotlolan CoooLol 3 zzsiezt CARGO SERVICES BETWEEN AUSTRALIAN AND , TASMANIAN PORTS Frequent sailings are provided {or the carriage of cargo between Australian and Tasmanian ports, as under: SYDNEY. NEWCASTLE AND PORT KEMBLA TO AND FROM HOBART. SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE AND PORT KEMBLA TO AND FROM BURNIE, LAUNCESTON, BELL BAY, DEVONPORT. MELBOURNE TO AND FROM HOBART. SYDNEY TO AND FROM HOBART. Freight rates and all particulars are available at Uaion Steam Ship Company Offices. \"Seowoy Queen\" (Melbourne Harbour Trust photoqraph) I I
m.Y. \"Woitoki\" JV u- Ztolool-l nLio -Jezuioet N EW ZEALAND.SI N GAPORE.MALAYSIA.I N DIA-PAKISTAN. CEYLON ln conjunction with British lndia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. m.v. \"WA|TAKI\" m.v. \"WAINUI\" and B.l.S\"N. Co. \"BANKURA\", \"BOMBALA\" (Carso only) and \"CHAKDINA\" and other vessels as required. (Fares on application.) PASSENGER AND CARGO LINER SERVICE Regular sailings are maintained between New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysian Ports, Rangoon, Calcutta, Ceylon and Bombay. There is limited passenger accommodation in well-appointed cabins in \"Wainui\" and \"Waitaki\"\" Refrigerated cargo space is available in all vessels. FARES: New Zealand to Singapore .... $251 Calcutia (not via Rangoon) $262 Timetables and freight rates available on application.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY \"'.\"\"*\"''\"'\"-\"\"\"' m.v. \"Tofuo\" REGULAR sa lings from Auckland to Paci{ic lslands Ports by m \" ;''f-J*;\" On\".li* u..o..odatlon ln comfortable cabins is prc- vid ed. iiiiurt;.rlu* o{ timetable, {ares and {reight rates are obtainab e ;;;\"\"\";\"i;;i;\"\" t\" lri\"i iteam Ship\"Companv office whe'e \".v ;i]\"b\";[t;;;\";;v u\"-\"ir\".t\"i. lnclusive tours. o{ Fiji. and bookine: i\"r g'i; rlg..n'.rrirut, etc. mav be arranged as dosired' AUSTRALIA TO PACIFIC ISLANDS PORTS (catgo onlY) Approximately 6 weekiy service {rom Sydney to Loutoka' Suva' Apio and Nukualo{a. 24 I
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 3 tuonrofrtl, c4g enetea P&O WORLD-WIDE SERVICES VIA AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA 1-he {ascinating route to Europe .. by P & O via Australia and South Africa is full o{ interest . a {ast and fabulous way around the world. Your voyage starts from Auckland (or occasionally {rom WellingtonJ then a{ter exciting calls at the great Australian maritime cities o{ Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Fremantle, your iourney takes you to Durban and Cape Town. Alternative y some sailings after leaving Sydney and perhaps Brisbane proceed via coLourful Middle Eastern ports such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Penang, Colombo thence to Durban and Cape Town. After leaving South A{rica sailings proceed via a selection of ports from Dakar, Las Palmas, Teneriffe or Madeira. Calls are then made at Lisbon and/or Roiterdam . and then the most thrilling of all travel moments-arrival in Britain. The proud names o{ the stabilised and fuily alr-conditioned First and Tourist Class vessels, \"CANBERRA\", \"ORIAI'lA\", \"ARCADlA\", \"Oriono\"
;: I t\", t I I I Cricketers' Toverr, Tourist clqss \"Conberro' Stro*rfrt1, oflgznai* conLinuel P&O WORLD.WIDE SERVICES VIA AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA-Continued \"ORSOVA\", \"ORONSAY\", \"CHUSAN\", and \"IBERIA\" and t-: One Class \"ORCADES\" and \"HIMALAYA\", all of which opera:: vla South Africa, are symbols of the best in British service and se:' manship. P & O's South Africa route service {rom Australia to Europ: iinks wlth the other great main trunk route of this company be:' ween the Far East unJErropu; and conjoins also wlth the vast P & C services across and around the Pacific and via America and Panar: to Europe. Ask any office of Union Steam Ship Company for full details ar: personal service in all matters pertaining to your P & O trave VIA PACIFIC The tremendous development o{ passenger services by P & O '- the Paci{ic, employing a qreat modern fleet al 24/45,000-t.' stabilised and iully Jir-.oniition\"d vessels opens up {or Ne\" Zealanders ihis whole great ocean of opportunity for travel to a': throuqh ports of hiehest international travel interest. To Canada and U.S.A, direct: and with {orwarding facilities extended for vario:: means o{ travel across North America and the Atlantic to Europe to r
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Strom\"fr.t1, o$gzncizt I conlinuzL i P&O WORLD-WIDE SERVICES VIA PACIFIC-Continued To the Far East, either via mid-Pacific and North American West Coast ports or from Syd,ney via the Barrier Ree{. Through Sea Services to Europe, via mid-Pacific and North American ports and thence in the same ship via Acapulco, Panama and Caribbean Ports to Europe; or via mid-Pacific and North American ports and thence in the same ship via the Far East, Singapore and South A{rica. Around the Pacific, commencing at Auckland or Sydney visiti.ng top tourist Ports' cRUrsES The big ships of the P & O fleet being air-conditioned and stabilised are ideal {or Summer and Winter cruising. PACIFIC ISLANDS_CORAL SEA_FAR EAST The many cruLses {rom New Zealand and from Australia allow a choice to suit your holiday arrangements and gives that oppor- tunity of relaxing and getting away {rom the Ll FE ASHORE and business worries. Let any office of Union Steam Ship Company with all its facilities advise you and arrange your world travels. \"Cqnberro\"
r \"Empress of Auslroliq\" SLzannfiip crlgzncizt conLinuzL AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL LINE MELBOU RNE.DEVONPORT.BU RNI E-BELL BAY \"Princess of Tasmania\" 'Australian Trader' Overniqhi passenger and vehicle ferry servLe providing, convenienil -ttr\" 'and ;;;\";ii;;t--[;1*i\"\" mainland Tasmanla with drive-on' drive-off {acilities for cars and caravans Si n g le passen ger fa res Mel bou rne-Devon port \" P rin*cess^of Tasmania\": r^,,^^^ ;.\".\"^\"\"\" i. .oelinino seats .... .... $10'00 per $10.00 per persorpe Lounqe p\"assengers in reclining seats Cabii a'cco.r-odation {rom $ 12'00 per pe Single passenger fares Melbourne-Burnie-Bell Bay-Devonport \"Aust- ralian Trader\": Cabin accommodation onlY {rom $ I 5.00 per persor Fares include breaklast and Marine Board toll o{ 20c at Der Return fares are twice the sinqle fares. SYDN EY.H OBART-BELL,,B,AY-BU RN IE \"EmPress of Australia\" Provides a servlce for passengers and cars {rom Sydn-ey to Hobart or {,or'irdn\"v to Bell Bav aid B,,nie alternately' Features includc jr;\"\" -i\".ilrti\", {or vehicles' and [ares are from $37 -il a\"ri\"\"-.ff u pwa rds. Full particulars of timetables, 1ariff for-accom;9n;e;l vehicles' etc J\"\";f\"Ut\" at any office of Union Steam- Ship Company u \"r\" L.\"li\"gr'-.\"v be a'rranged and passenger {ares and car tre pa ici.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Stro*tk1, ofgzncie+ eontinuel BRIIISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (Cargo Services) N EW ZEALAN D-MALAYS IA- I N DIA-PAK I STAN-CEYLON \"Bankura\", \"Bombala\" and \"Chakdina\" in conlunction with \"Waitaki\" and \"Wainui\" AUSTRALIA-CEYLON-BOMBAY-KARACHI AND GULF PORTS PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES AU STRALIA-SI NEAPORE-STRAITS PORTS.RANGOON- MADRAS-CALCUTTA AUSTRALIAN TRADE FLEET \"Bu.o,u\"*, \"Barpets\"*, \"Bulimba\"*, \"Carpentaria\", \"Chandpara\", \"Chakrota\", \"Nuddea\"*, \"Waroonga\"*, \"Woodarra\"*, and extra vessels as required. (*Carqo only.) EXAMPLES OF SINGLE FARES: Sydney-Sinqapore, Cabin Class \"AB\" .... $2 r s.00 Syd ney-Co I om bo .... $275.00 Other fares and partlculars of return rates are available on applicadon. REGULAR SAILINGS from Sydney to which port direct connecting sea and air passages can be arranged, Full information is available from Union Steam Ship Company Offices. n.r. \"Borpcls\"
\"Empress of Conodq\" (Canadian Pacific -Sl\"omrLip o{genaiee. continuel CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS TRANSATLANTIC SERVICE M ONTREAL.Q U EBEC.GREEN OCK.LIVERPOOL REGULAR SAILINGS between Canada and the United Kinqd: \"Empress of Canada\" First and Tourist Classes \"Empress o{ England'' First and Tourist Classes SINGLE FARES: First Class, from $385 Tourist Class, from.... $244 Travel by a Canadian Paci{ic white \"Empress\" to Europe-six lux: ings may be made at any office o{ Union Steam Ship where fares can be paid and tickets issued.
I UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Stto*ufi.t1, o-?gencia conLinueL CUNARD LINE Sailings across the Atlantic to and {rom American, United Kingdom and Continental Ports-Reguiar New York to Bermuda service- Fortnightly cruises {rom U.K. to Scandinavian and MediterranEan Ports. \"Queen Elizabeih ll\" \"Cormania\" \"Franconia\" A wide variety o{ accommodation and fares to suit all travellers. Remember, getting there is half the fun. Regular transatlantic service by the new \" Queen Elizabeth ll\" Bookings may be made at any office of Union Steam Ship Company where fares can be paid and tickets issued, \"Queen Elizobeih ll\"
l.v. \"Morconi\" Stto*tLt1, olgznoizt LLOYD TRIESTINO . conLinuzL AUSTRALIA.ITALY Reqular sailings {rom Svdnev to Genoa via Melbourne, Freru Durban, Las Palmas, Vlt\"ei, M\"rsina, Naples, with occasional inqs via tPanama. AUSTRALIAN FLEET: \"Galileo\", \"Marconi' ' SINGLE FARES: From SYdneY to Genoa- First Class from $6 Tourist Class from $4 Return rates and details of off-season and reduced {ares are able upon application. Special concessions are available on European..Rai.lways which Liovd triurtino passengers disemba*ing at Naples ,ot ,,Gu: io-nGnl\"ni *uv of seeiig ltaly and Europe en route to the Kingdom. As agents for C.l.T. (an ltalian Tourist Organisation) Union Strio bo-o\"n, Offices are able to arrange iail or road travel Itaiy and [o uil p\";ncioul European destinations 32
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 5 L.n,,rtlii 1 g enci't conLintLzcl 1. MATSON LINES AUCKLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES VIA SYDNEY, FIJI, AMERICAN SAMOA. HONOLULU REGULAR SAILINGS (every three weeks) {rom Auckland to the above named ports. ,MARIPOSA\" First Class Only \"MONTEREY'' These vessels are specially designed for tropic voyaging and {or comfortable, in{ormal travel. From Los Angeles Southbou'nd to Auckland they call at Bora Bora, Papeete and Rarotonga. Full details of fares, etc., available from any office of Union Steam Ship Company. s.s. \"Moriposa\"
g.m.v. \"Aranui\" (N.2. Rallways PublicitY St.o*oLt1, o$genoiet conLinueL NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS COOK STRAIT RAIL.ROAD FERRIES Wellinq ton - Picton Normai Timetable Deoart Wellington DePart Picton l0.OO-;.;. Mon. t-o Sat. 10'00 a'm' Tue' to Sat' 'i.iO o... Sr.a\"v 2'20 p'm' Mon,' to Sat' 2.20 o.m. Mon. to Fri. 5'00 p m' Sunday 5.40 p'm' Mon'-to l-rr' 5.40 o.m. Mon. to Fri. l;.# ;.;. i'i.., ir. il. r,;. 10.40 p'm' Mo', ru\" Th'' Fri' The Railwavs Department's rall and road ferries \"Aramoana\" -opportunities in'..\"rii'\"J-\"ljI- {or motoring hol \"r.\"tt\"nt breadth o{ New Zealan'1.' throuqhout'the lenqth and E;.h i\";-;\";\";\" i6ui\" for up to 85 cars, and com{ortable pt ;\";' *il.rr, in.trd\"' observation lounses' ca{e \":;:.\";;\"d;i.I- and a limited number o{ cabins. Sinqle Fare (adult) $2 c\"i [\"i\"'-lJ\"J wav) {,om \" $8 Full details o{ {ares, special ho.liday timetables, etc'' available any office of the Union Steam Ship Company' 31
UNION S'EAM SHIP COMPANY Stuomuff.i1, o4genciu eonlintLzl SHAW SAVILL LINE NEW ZEALAND TO UNITED KINGDOM ONE CLASS ONLY Round the World Services. ..SOUTHERN CROSS\" Callinq at Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Durban, Cape Town, Los Palmas en route to the Unjted Kingdom. Fares from $485.00. ,,NORTHERN STAR\" To the United Kingdom via Rarotonga, Papeete, Acapulco, Panama, Curacao and Trinidad. Some voyages Curacao and Trinidad are omitted and calls made at Miami and Bermuda. Fares {rom $455.00. Both vessels o,n occasions also call at Suva, Barbados, Miami, .'AKAROA\" .'ARANDA'' ''ARAWA\" To and from the United Kingdom via Panama. Details of return rates, off-season rates, etc., are available on a pplication. s.s. \"Northern Slqr\"
a s.s. \"Cqlhqy\" Stto*rLt1, lgen\"izt eontinueL THE EASTERN AND AUSTRAI-IAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. AUSTRALIA-JAPAN-HONG KONG.PHILIPPINES PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE ONE CLASS ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED BY 5.5. \"ARAMAC\" (to be replaced by S.S. \"CATHAY\" in N ovem ber) Saili'ngs from Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane to Japan, Hong Konq Ma nila. Fares Northbound: Sydney to Tokyo .... {rom $293 Sydney to Hong Kong .... {rom $365 Round trip: Sydney to Sydney {rom $574 Other opportunities for passengers are also available in cargoliners \"Aradina'i, \"Arakawa\", \"Arafure\" and \"Arawatta\". Details o{ sai- inos and fares tooether with sea and air connections {rom Ne* Zualand, are auu,lJble at Union Steam Ship Company Offices. E
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY rl, /1, /1 -fta J-LLE of?encLEt CANADIAN PACIFIC AIR SYDN EY.FIJI-HONOLU LU.VANCOUVER.AMSTERDAM VANCOUVER-MONTREAL; HONG KONG-TOKYO-MEXICO CITY-SO[JTH AMER.ICA; MEXICO CITY-MONTREAL-LISBON MADRID-ROME FLEET: DC-8s FARES; (Examples)- First rClass Econmy Class S ing le Sinqle Auckland-Honolulu .... $489.80 $349.30 erilr\"\"J S\"\" rran.isco ... .... $6 I 5.50 $439.00 Auckland-Vancouver $616.60 $439.00 Auck. or Wgtn. or Chch.-London.... $987.60 $632.50 (Other fares ovailable upon application.) (ln conjunction with associated carriers.) Bookings to Canodian and U.S.A. lnland points and to United Kingdom and Europe. Particulars of Timetables and Fares for all Servlces and other details are availoble at Union Steam Ship Company Offices where bookings moy be made and tickets issued. Douglos DC-8
TRANS-TASMAN PASSENGER SERVICE I959.70 UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD.-BOOKING AGENTS NEW ZEALAND.SYDNEY SERVICE Arrive Leave Leave Yessel Auckland Wellington Sydney l l Southern Cross .... Arg. I J uly 30 Aus. + 1 Monterey .... Sept. 5 Sept. 8 l Orsova .... Sept. 6 - Sept. 9 i Oriana , .... Sept. 15 - Sept. 18 l Mariposa .... Sept. 30 Oct. 3 l Canberra ... Oct. l0 Oct. l3 Monterey .... Oct. 22 Oct. 25' Mariposa .... Nov. l4 Nov. 17 ', Himalaya .... Nov. 2l Nov. 18 Nov. 2+*, Monterey .... .... Dec. 5 Dec. 8 - Arawa .... Dec. 7 Dec. 5 Dec. I I Orsova .... Dec. 18 Dec. 2l Mariposa .... Dec. 30 Jan. 2 I 970 Aranda .... Jan. 20 Jan. 18 Jan. 2+ Monterey.... .... Jan. 2l Jan. 2+ Aranda .... Jan. 22 Lun. zo Jan. 26 Southern Cross Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Oronsay .... Jan. 3l Feb. 3 Mariposa Feb. 13 Feb. l6 Arcadia Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Monterey .... Mar. 6 Mar. 9 - Southern Cross Mar. 26 Mar. 29 Mariposa .... Mar. 3l April 3 Akaroa Muy ll May l5 - Alaroa July 13 July I I July 17 Orsova .... July 14 July l7 Orsova .... Sept. 8 Sept. I I Oriana .... Sept. 14 - Sept. 17 Canberra .... Oct. I I Oct. 11 Himalaya .... Nov. l0 - Nov. l3 Alaroa Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Nov. l3 Himalaya .... Nov. 20 Nov. 23t Akaroa orsova Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. l8 ;iil r,,::\",\". 38
1 TRANS.TASMAN PASSENGER SERVICE 1969-70 UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD._BOOKING AGENTS Arrive . Vessel Wcllington Oronsay Aranda Akaroa lberia Nour- + Himalaya Nov. 17 Northcrn Star Dec. I Oriana Aranda I 970 Ataroa ... Jan' ll Jan. I 5 Arcadia .... Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Canberta Feb' lo Feb. I 3 Northern Star Feb' 25 Feb. 28 Arawa Mar' 27 M.rr, 3l Canberra '... APril 2+ April 5 Aranda Muy 2 May 6 lberia Muy 5 May I Northern Star May l5 May 2l May- l8 Oriana .... June 12 June I 5 Northern Star .... July l* July 8 July 5 Arawa J uly 17 July 2l Oronsay .... Aug. l5* Aus. l9 Aranda .... Aug. 20 S\"pr :0. ^\"?'o Southern Cross Sept. 27 Oronsay .... Oct. l8 Oct. 2l Akaroa .... Oct. 17 Oct. 2l Southern Cross Oct. 29* Nor. 5 Nov. 2 Arawa Nov, 5 Nov. 9 Himalaya .... Nov. l5 Nov. l9 Northern Star Nov. 28 Dec. 4 o\"t:- | Oriana .... Dec. I Dec. 4 Aranda Dec. I0 Dec. 14 * Leave Melbourne. Details o{ fares and sailings are available {rom any Union Steam Ship Company Office. 3e
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 4t\" /.tr. flgencizt continuzl AIR NEW ZEALAND FARES: (Examples)- First Class Economy C Sinqle Sinqle Auck., Wgton. or Chch.-Sydney $1il.60 $86.00 Ch ristchu rch-Melbou rne $124.40 Auckland-Melbourne $r3t.20 $es.70 Auckland-Nadi (Fiji) $ r07.60 $ r 00.80 $77.& Auckland-Nor{olk lsland $52.0C Auckla nd- N oumea $r00.r0 $77.& Auckland-Los Anqeles $6 I 6.60 $439.00 Auckland-Hong (onq $565. r 0 $405. I C Through bookings arranqed to Australian points and by overseas connec: Arrlrnes- Porticulars o{ Timetobles, Fa.es, -Air 'Corgo Rotes, and other deta;ls :'-1ljo-l-u,\",1-u^llol-sJ:\". ship'c;;pany'6rii\"l,\",r\"-i\" il,ii^i-qi'\".Jy mdOe dnO ttClets rssued Possengers boordinE on Air New Zeqlond DC-8
Yiew of Perfh {rom l(ings Pork oi night 1t\" /.tr. 4gznciet eonLinuzl ANSETT AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA TRANS-AUSTRALIA AIRLINES SERVICES WITHIN AUSTRALIA CAI RNS-BRISBAN E-SYDNEY-MELBOU RN E-ADELAI DE. PERTH-TASMANIA and other Points FLEETS include:-Lockheed Prop-Jet Electras, Viscounts, Douglas Srp\"i-OC oSr, Fokker Friendships, Boeing 727 and DC-3 Aircra{t' First Class Fares Economy Class Fares {Examples) (Examples) Svdnev-Brisbane $30.20 $24.60 Sudnev-Melbourne $28.40 $23.50 Srdn\"u-Adeluide $51 .30 $45'40 Sudnuv-Perth $133.50 $l I l'60 Svdnev-Hobart $54.20 $45'40 Sydney-Canberra $10'90 $9'20 Full in{ormation is available from Union Steam Ship Company Offi.\"r, *h\"r\" reservations may be made and .tickets issued. Trans- Tlrrun'\"onn\".ting travel by sea or air can also be arranged' 4t
Excellent cobln service< leolure of Air-lndia o$i\" !.io. olgzncizt conLinuzl, AIR-INDIA London-New FLEET: Boeinq 707s. FARES: (Examples)- First Class Economy Class Single Sinqle Auck. or Wgtn. or Chch.-Lo,ndon $987.60 $532.50 . Auck. or Wgtn. or Chch.-Rome $980. r 0 $525. I 0 Auck. or Chch.-Delhi $64s. I 0 $479.80 Auck. or Chch.-Bombay $64s. I 0 $479.80 (ln conjunction with Trans-Tasman airlines.) Full details o-f timetables, fares,and Air Ca.9o Rates {or all services, n-d other intormatior, are available at Union Steam Shio Comoanv Offices where bookings may be .ud\" unJ' ii.k\"t, irr*ii T;;;;i;;: man connectrng trdvel by sea or air can also be arranqed.
I I uNroN srEAM sHlP coMPANY Y I fi\" /ir. lgzneizr conLinuel [l I TRTTISH .'ERSEAS AtRWAys coRpoRATtoN It AucKLAND-syDN E'-DARwtN-stNGApoRE-LONDoN; Ni I ailCKLAND-syDNEY-SINGAPoRE-HoNc KoNG-ToKYo; YO; I roriVo-noxoluLU-sAN FRANclsco-NEw YoRK\"LoNDoN IDON; I and other services to all parts of the world FLEET: Rolls Royce 707s, Boeins 707s, VC-10s. I I .- First Class EconomY ny ClassCli I FARES: (Examples)- Sinsle Sinq[e lle I Rr.k. or Wqtn. or Chch-London .... $987.50 $532\"50 2.60 I Ar.k. o, Witn. or Chch.-Rome $980.10 $525.10 5.t0 I Ar.k. or Chih.-Colombo $595.10 $44230 2.30 4.90 I nrck. or Chch.-singapore $442.60 $324.90 I O*n\"r {ares are avaiiable upon oppl cation. Full inlormation is ovaila available be mode I f:l-!l:ll\"i*tT*o1nip companv ol'ices where reservations mav be mt li Temple of the Emerold Buddho, BsnEkok '*
DC-8 Aircrqfl 4in /.ir. o4gznciet eontinuel. K.L.M. ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES SYDN EY-AMSTERDAM-LON DON and other services to all parts of the world FLEET: DC9s, DC8s, Lockheed Electras. FARES: (Examples)- First Class Economy Cla* Sinqle Sinqle Auct. or Wgtn. or Chch.-Amsterdam nuck. or Wgtn or Chch.-Brussels $987.60 $532.60 Auck. or Wgtn. or Chch.-London . . . $987.60 $632.50 Auck. or Wgtn. or Chch._parii- .... . $987.60 $632.60 . $987.50 $632.60 (ln conjunction with Trans_Tosman airlines.) Other fares are available upon application. Full information is available {rcm Union Steam Ship Company Offices, where reservations .\"v b,\" .\"J\" Jia i\"r\",'oja. Connecting reservations by sea or air can also b\" uirunqJJtlih'to und fr\"* New Zealand. -
: UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY j: 11. /t,r, lgzn\"iet oonLint erl PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS AUCKLAND.SYDNEY AUCKLAND-TAHITI.LOS ANGELES- AUCKLAND-HONOLULU.SAN FRANCISCO-LOS ANGELES' SEATTLE connecting with Pan American's world-wide network CLIPPER FLEET: Boeins 707s, DC-8Cs' First Class Economy Class FARES: (ExamPles)- Sinole Sinsle .. $t 1i.50 Auckland SYdneY $263.70 $86.00 A.cktand oaPeete $489.80 $208.60 Auckland-Honolulu ... $oto.oo $349.30 Auc^land U.S. W'st Coast $439.00 Ar.i. o\" Wqtn. or Chch.-London \"' $987.60 $632.60 (Other {ares available upon application) Particulare of t:metables and other details are available. at Union St6am if;ii\"dJ#rJ,ir'otril-\"t,-*t \",i booiinqt mav be made and {ares paid' Relreshmenis being served in Economy Clqss on o Ponom fliqhl (P.A.A. Photo )
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ofii. /trt $genciz.t eontinueL QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED Sydney-Fili-Tahiti-Mbxico-Bahamas_Bermuda-London; 51 Honolutu-North Ame,i\"\",LonJoi,- S;;;;; iil;]ii trtuna, -;;i *.H:::.. Sydney-Sinqap.r\"J_\"\"i\";;- sydney-south Ar.iJ\" ;- sviit .i;d;;;:ii:\";' K\", _. fi :ffi],-[:ftt\", i\"*i;;: FLEET: Boeinq 707s, Lockheed Electras, and Douqlas DC-4s, Qontos V Jet L
DC.8 Jei ohio !.ir.4gznoies. conlinueL UTA FRENCH AIRLINES REPRESENTING AIR FRANCE IN NEW ZEALAND ROUND WORLD SERVICE VIA TAHITI AND NOUMEA OTHER SERVICES TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FLEET: DC-8s, Boeing 707s, Caravelle Jet Liners' FARES: (Examples)- First Class Economy Class Single Sinqle Auckla nd-Paris . $e87.50 $632.50 nr.lfi\"a-t-onao. .... .... .. $e87.50 $632.60 A.uckIand-Papeete .. $263.70 $208.50 Auckland-Los Angeles .. $5 r5.60 $439.00 (ln coniunction with Trans-Tasman airlines.) Particulars of timetables and other details are available at Union Steam Ship Company Offices where bookings may be made and fares paid, 47
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY o|i\" lu, o-fgznciet eonLinuecL NEW ZEALAND.NATIONAL AiRWAYS CORPORATION Passenger a.nd Freight Services WITHIN NEW ZEALAND Da ily Services are maintained to all principal ciiies and towns. FLEET: Boeing 737 Twlnjeis, Viscounts, Friendships and DC-3 aircraft. FARES: {Examples)- Wellingion-Auckland g 17.90 Christchurch-Dunedin g I l.3O Christchurch-lnvercargill $ | 6.90 Union Steam Ship Company Offices will be pleased to supply {u particulars of timetables, fares and bagqage ailowance, etc.,'and reserve seats and issue tickets. Boeing 737 Twiniet
Pqkqtoq lslond, Hourqki Gulf (Kerridge-Odeon Corporotion Photograph) o$i\" !.iru 4gencizt conlinueL GOLDEN COAST AIRLINES {I955) LTD. N EW PLYMOUTH-N ELSON-KARAM EA-WESTPORT-GREYMOUTH MOUNT COOK AIRLINES CH RISTCHU RCH-MOU NT COOK-QUEENSTOWN. TE ANAU-MILFORD SOUND-ALEXANDRA-DUNEDIN MOUNT COOK-TOURIST AIR TRAVEL AU CKLAN D.WAI H EKE-PAKATOA AU CKLAND-KAWAU.WAITANGI I NVERCARGI LL-STEWART ISLAND The above companies operate scheduled services over the routes -rc\"nic lnC-l.uied fliqhts to and over points wiihin their territories' ;\";-;h;;i\"; itlghtt to most parts of New Zealand' Full information l. frJ. unv Union Steam Ship Company Office' \"'\"if \"UU
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY UNION TOURS OF FIJI (Operated by Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd.) Regular tours of FlJl by air {rom AUCKLAND allow the opportunity of experiencing to the full the beauty of the lsl the customs of the native inhabitants. With a selection of leisurely itineraries the visitor ca.n himsel{ any of the traditions and dances, the feasts, the kava ing ceremonies, the indusiries and the ways of life of the from this part of the Pacific lsl'ands. Duty free shopping, travel by car with English-speaking drivers and good hotels the maximum pleasure from a part of the South paciflc that much to offer. (See next p6ge for tour costs.) l(ovo
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