Shipping. tL ITIEE NEW ZEALAND PfcTlP—m. -*- SHIPPING COMPANY'S IKnfi<l LINE. ||S ifS FOR UNITED STATES DIRECT. The following Vessels have been chartered and will be despatched from Auckland as under:— For. Ships. Tns Loading. New York Annie Reid 719 May To be followed by equally suitable vessels as required. For Freight, etc., apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Customa-streot ijL--. ■•■• npiE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S jig WM ROYAL MAIL LINE OF j *I>£|A STEAMERS (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government) are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janalrs aud TenoriOft. Steamers. JTons.'^ | Date. i i RtTAPEiro. _-_ 4,l63Lyttelton May 16 KATKOORA yj\) Asma ,y J"" e n Toxoariro *.163 I ' ho . J Julyll A0RAV0T....'.... £&% KIMUTAKA . 4.473 J " bopt. o IMPORTANT NOTICE. In compliance with tho wishes of the Hon. the Postmaster-General for New Zealand, the Steamers homewards will bo despatchod from the colony on Saturday instead of Thrrsday. commencing with the R.M.S. Rimutaka on the 18th April, and thenceforward every fourth Saturday. Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. Particulars may ba learned on application to — CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Custom-street. Auckland. ' «• mIE NEW ZEA_—<ssj Jt LAND SIITPI-'ING f ,»/')){] OuMPAN V 'S LINE 0i fiejel CARGO STKAMKRS FOR . r7*k KIJ-jIH duke of westIt MINSTER, \|| 2,427 Tons Register. Is dno here about 21st Dros., and will load as above. Applications for genoral cargo apneo should be made to the undersigned without delay. For Freight and other particulars, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. New Zealand Shipping- Company. Customs-street, July 11,1091. Bl nriHE NEW ZEALAND R? ; r----- WT -_ T _ JL SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. ||§|f%d FOR LONDON. § ' The splendid iron barquo SCOTTISH ADMIRAL. ■-• ' - 939 tone Register. 100A1 at Lloyd's, Captain Thomas WAtSH. This fine vessel is now on the berth, and hay- ' ing a large portion of her cargo already enKnged, will have good despatch. Tho vessel has excellent accommodation for a few saloon passengers. Full particulars of rates of freight and passage money can g^"^^"^^ Local Manager. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company (Ltd.), Customs-street, March 23,1891. _~_RIENTLINE.—Steam j&m%sZj&J*J' to London, Albany. Colombo, NAPLE3, andGIBBALTAK. Stoamer. From Sydney. From Melbourne. Obuba May 11 May lfi Cuzco May 25 May 30 Lus TANIA JuneS -i ,lllo^ OnoYA Jnne22 June 27 Orizaba July o July 10 Orient July 19 >uly24 Through Fares from New Zealand to London: cstiirnirp *21 *23 and £25; Second. £37 and I - Saloon £63 and £70. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS: -Available 9 months: First-class. £105. Available 12 months: First C]aSB UNION e COMPANY OF W KE W Z KALAND A .L. gz ). aiana> 7~Z "f£T ORD DBU TSCHBII >(€fe£ft.<r J3I LLOYD < IMPERIAL GERMAN MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT RTEAMRRS Fi-tOM SYDNEY. MELBOURNE & ADEJ.AIDE TO SOUTHAMPTON. ANTVVEUI- , , AND BREMEN, VIA COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID. & GENOA, takinff Passengers for London, connecting from Port Sain by Direct Mail and Passenger Line to BRINDISI, will be despatched as follows (if practicable) :— Steamer. Commander. Sydney. Salter — ay 2° A.VonColleon June 17 ' And thereafter every four weeks). Passengers booked to any part of the Continext. Railway Fare includod. Passage from Auckland to Southampton. Antwerp, and Bremen, from £17 10a to £65. Special Return Tickets to Europe. Railway Fares lrom Southampton to London, from 6s 6d. lassen- Jeers from Auckland booked through to any part of Europe or town in the Continent. For passage, freight, and all further particulars, apply "g-gEQNEp langgUTH, & CO., Agents. r \STAIUKIJ and ONESfiThlsP ** HUNGA STEAM NAVIUAXioiS CUi i_r_.(. ' The S.S : MANUICAU Will leaveaßunder(Wtail.trandotheroircum. Btancea permitting:), calling.at Intermediate places, Fares : Return fcs.Smgle 4s, Children HaH.price. T iM_ TABLE. April- _ . , LeaTeOnehunga-- Leave Waiulcu— 27_M6nday. 8.-o a.m. 27— Monday. 13 noon 29_Wednes.'. 9.30 a.m. 29.—Wednes.. 1.20 p.m. 30—Thursday, 10 a.m. 30-Thursday. 2 p.m.,... 1-Friday. 10.30 a.m. 1-Friday. 2.30 p.m. 2-Saturday, 12 noon 6—Tuesday. 7 a.m. . 5-Tuesdar. S.lO'p.Tn. 6-Wednes.. 8.3C1a.m. 7-Th\irsday. 6 a.m. *7-Thursday. 9.00 a.m. 8-Friaay. 9.15 a.m., forManukauHeads, etc. i9—Saturday. 7 a.m. 9—Saturday, 11 a.m. 11-Monday.l2noon 13-Wednes.. 9.30 a.m. 13-Wednes.. 1.30 p.m. 14-Thuraday. 10 a.m. 14-Thursday. 2 p.m. , 16-Saturday. 11.30 a.m. 16-Saturday, 3.30 p.m. 18-Monday. 3 p.m. 19-Tuesday. 7 a.m. 19-Tuesday.sriop.m. 20-Wednes.. 8 a.m. M-Wednes y 5.10 p.m. *21-Thursday 9 a.m. t23-Saturday. 6 a.m. 23-Saturday. 10 a.m. 26-Tuesday, 8.5 a.m. 26-Tuesday, 12 noon 27_Wednes.,1.5 a.m. 27-VVednes.. 12 noon 28-Thursday, 9.30 a.m. 28-Thursday. 1.30 p.m. : 10 30 a.m. 30— Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Time-table Jseubjeot to alteration "Not responsible for any goodslandedat inter- ; for shipping carrying- or dl* ] Ch ireo Ve ßbouW Mm** atleastone ; h0^ r p b F e c°IALBURNS at 4s and 2s. Wataku ,o Onehunta. on 7th and 21st. available till9th an tsIFCrATBETURNS. at 4a and 2s. One- , h,™« E to W.iS I. on 9th p and 23rd, available tilJ.lUh and 26th resnechrp^^ Aarent .Onehnnga, ..:■■■- DAVID CAMfHICLI^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 1
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