aliipprag. t/S&®Vs®@ sj COMPANY OF NJBJVS?) ZEALAND (LIMITED). IllLSl % ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. If OVERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND THROUGH AMERICA. aliko the heat of the Rod Soa and the cold of Cape Horn. The Steamers of the above line are appointed' to leave Sydney and Auoklaiad for Honolnlu and gan Francisco every four weeks, sailing as a- 'r:^ nt , Leave Leave Leave Steamer, SydneT Auck . 'Frisco. MARIPOSA 3000 July 10 July 15 Aug. 4 Zealanpia 3000 Aug. 7 Aug. 12 Sept. 1 ' Tickets nro avanabiq for VI months, and, Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, and any: place of call en route to New York. Through Fares. Sydney or Auckland, to England— ■TSaioon, J263 and £66. Steerage, £32 3s Sd and £32125. For all information apply at any of the office^ fINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). nfIARANAKi. WELLING"JL TON, LYTTELTON. X SPECIAL SERVICE, !! The Union Steamship Co.'c ffff S.S. WANAKA (Will leave Onohnnpra erery FRIDAY and lyttoiton every MONDAY, calling only at Taranaki and Wellington, and connecting at New Plymouth with Through Trains for aUS UNIbN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED)... ; ' QTBAM TO TONGA AND SAMOA. ■ §l^f: V \ FOR NUKUALOFA, . |j>-™*~«.^ai HAiPAli VAVAU, & APIA. The Union Steamship Co. will despatch the s.s. WAINUI, 640 Toxs, for the above ports, on WEDNESDAY, July 3, atfivop.ro. Soy particulars of freight and passage, apply UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. ;» JTNION STEAMSHIP ■fsosM@ <U COMPANY OF NEW : ZEALAND (LIMITED*. Jlf'W &, ',''! TIME TABLE. FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON. WELLINGTON, LVTTJSLTON, AND WEST COAST POKTS (Fkom MakukaP). Steamer. | Date of Sailing. |-rf f *fn. RoTORUA I Tues.,2 J'1y,9.30 a.m. 8.40 a.m. Takapuna I Mon, 8 July, 3 p.m. 2.10 p.m. FOR "T AUAN AKI. WHLLIN G TON. ANB LY'I'TiCLTON (Sp)licial Smrtiob). Wakakl I Fri., 28 J'ne, 9.30 a.m. I 7.15 a.m. FOR GIS BORNE, NAPIHK, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS Iff ROM AUCKI.AMD). Tabawera 1 Friclay. 28th~ June, noon Manapouki I i hursday, 4th July, noon _ ffoTt \tarj.'iOunNH: 'T:a inurm. __ Tabaweka I Friclay, 28th June, noon *Manatouri I Thursday. 4th July, noon __ *Ca!Jnnt flcbiir;. FOR GisrJoßNio, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. AUSTRALIA I Wednesday, 26th June, 6 p.m. I FOR SYDNEY. Mararoa I Tuesday, 9th July, 5 p.m. Waikakapa j Tuesday, 23rd July. 5 p.m. TM", HONOLULU A'NirSAN~FRANCISC®. Mariposa I-Monday, 15thi July, 2 p.m. (Cargo till 10 a.m.) FQ R SUVA AND LUIVUKA. Arawata I Sunday. 20t,h July, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon of Saturday.) FOR NUKUALOFATHAAPAirVAVAU, AN D APIA. Wainui 1 Wednesday. 3rd July, 5 p.m. j " " FOiniuSSELLi !Zm Manapoi'ei I Monday, Ist July.s p.m. FOR 'HIOKS'S BAY. AWANUI, TUPAROA, _ __ WAIPIKO. TOKOMARU, TOLUGA. Australia ]_ Wednesday, 26th June, 6 p.m. Cargo must be bookol and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Auckland Branch, corner Queen and Custom3etreets. *U_ STEAM-! SHIP CO. (Limited). Ijl TIME TABLE-June. . ilj ■ Weather and other Circum- ■ '" Btances Permitting , . FROM QUEEN T -STi:tE£T WHARF. Steamer. I Date of Sailing. Z fo~r~t~aUran"ga. Clansman i Friday, 28. fp.m. JORGRKATBARRItfiß, TRYPIIENA, PORT FITZROY, AND BLIND RAY. lona j_Evory Thursday. 8 a.m; 7 for m¥rcury~b"ay7 lona I Every Monday. 5 p.m., and I Every Friday, 7 -p.m. * 7 _ FOR TAIRUA. BouaLAB I Friday, 23, 5 p.m. Z ._ FOR MAN&APAI. _ ' ___ Wkllikgton . I Everr Tuesday and Friday FOR PARUA BAY AND WHANGAREI HEADS. | Every TueßdaT_and Friday f6r"whangarei" heads, marsden POINT, AND WHANGAREI, carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey pas- __ sengers to Wuipu). Wellington I Friday, 28,10.30 p.m. FKOM WHAN6AREi. Wsllikgtok; ! Thura. .27. Tra1a.5.25 "FOR WHANGAMATA. TAURANGA, WHAKATANK, AND OPOTIKI. Douglas 7^idayTiß,s~pim I__1__ FOR OPQTOCI. CHEl.M3yoßD^^3aturd'a'y729rio"p.in. F It O M~MA N~U"g"A~L\ -l^j^yW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. ® AlJtL _°™ j Thnrs.. 27,1 p.m. Train, noon N.B.—On and after December 1, no Cargo will CeiTedat Queen-street Wharf after halfBaet four p.m. sjfeSr* "E LLIS " LINE - N^TwS^ilT E & NEW ZEALAND PORTS. TheWen-known.Fa^our^^^powered Tobefollowed ( bythe ALßlON) S. 3. JUBILEE T (LαTK DUPLEIX) e^fettepS. l^- t0 make Steamers will maintain a high rate of speed, having mst undergone a complete overhaul and supplied with triple expansion engines in due course a regular tirac-tabie will be issued, when the Steamers will adhere strictly i°, l»»e-table dates of sailing. In the meantime iniibr information may be had upon application special attention has been devoted to the convenience and comfort of passengers, both saloon '•na steeraice, the accommodation beinp unsurpassed by any of the first-class Intercolonial ionics. In addition to a full complement of carTd 8 ' a • Fore " cabin Stewardess will be The Providoriner being: carried out under tho supervision of the owiier, the Menu will be inund to be of the choicest and most liberal description. Freights and Fares at Reduced Rates. C. k\ JAMES & CO., 81, Queerest Agents,
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 1
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