Shipping;-' 9 ' ■""." mHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S jgO^ll ROYAL MAIL LINE OF I STEAMERS (Under Contract With tho New Zealand Government) are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails ag under for LONDON. Tiaßicda Jaasira and Teneriffe. Steamer* JTons. rjfSira. | Dato - KAITTOtJT?A Oct. 31 TONRARIRO 4,163 Asma - N° v -28 AORANGI 4,165 I b a r. Dcc - 26 "im-TARTA- ~.„.. Jan. 23 RtXAP_HU..._._,.. 4,163 & *n o °'r, 0 RUAHiNE.. 6,100 J To follow Passengers forwarded to port of departure free. Return Tickets at Reducad Fares. Warrants issued for passengers from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Fraieht and Passage Rt Lowest Current Rates, Particulars may bo learned on application to— GHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Quoen-street. Auckland. f A~ QJHAW, SAVILL, AND Jfr&ZtffTk ALBION CO.'S LINE OF CARGO STEAMERS. — THE S.S. MAMARI, 3,583 tons. Will be despatched from Auckland for London, via Southern Ports, about llrst week of November. This steamer is timed to suit January Sales, and affords a special opportunity for Wool shipment. Early application for space is invited. The Masaari is provided with Cool Chambers. L. D. NATHAN & CO.. Agents. ' ~~r%7Z, QSHAW, SAVILL, AND E<Pfc£%. k3 ALBION COMPANY'S FOR LONDON. The fine Clipper Ship HELEN DENNY, 727 tona Register, 100A1 at Lloyd's, Captain Carnell. This vessel is now on the berth, and as the . greater part of her cargo is engaged, will have . quick dispatch. For all particulars apply to ARTHUR HEATHER, Agent. Customs-street, Sept. 29,1891. j ) JL+jr"tr~ QTEAM TO LONDON. /ss®kMsm/* Tb-o PENINSULAR AND STEAM NAVI- , ttAT iON COMPANY; under contract with the Imperial, New Soutn Wales, Victorian, and South Australian Governments) ■ wiiJdespaicn. the following Steamers for LONDON, CALLING AT ADELAIDE. ALBAN Y. COLOMBO, ADEN, i JJIUNDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR. ! AND PLYMOUTH. R)« n «,«» Leave Leave fcteamec Sydney. Melbourne. Victop.ta Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Shannon Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Valetta Nov. 16 { Nov. 21 Arcadia Nov. 30 | Dec. 5 Balxaarat Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Rome Dec. 28 Jan. ?. Britannia Jan. 11 Jan. 16 And thenceforward every alternate weok. Passage money can be naid at. this end for passages from England Liheral concessions tn Tho Second Saloon having been thoroughly " re-organised, this Company is now enabled to . cfier intending passengers to Europe Unrivalled Accommodation at the following Greatly Reduced Kates:—. . Single Ticket—£37 Return Ticket (available for 12 months)—£6s Passengers booked at Auckland at same rates rsSydney or Melbourne . Foratl particular?, applyto v CRUICftSHANK & CO.. .18. Queen-street. Aucklana. Acentsu (f\ RIBNTLINE. —Steam to LONDON. Calling at Albany. Colombo, ' , NAPLK9, andGIBRALTAB. ,•" Steamer, From3ydney. From Melbourne, . LtJSITANIA Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oroya Oct. 26 ©ct, 31 Orizaba Nov. 9 ® ov '}% Orient Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Ormuz Dec. 7 S ec \lf J Orotava Dec. 21 Dcc.<i6 Throuch Faresfrom New Zealand to London) «tpev£re * % 21. £23, and £25; Second. £37 ana ' I - Saloon £63 and £70. EXCURSION RHS TURN TICKETS: - Available 9 months! First-class;£los. Available 12 months: Firat i e3aS «IIION e STRAMSHIP COMPANY OF ■ NEW' ZEALAND (L.mited) Aeen is in iiealanfi. | «C_-___ QTEAM TO THE SOUTH ■ flp§|isi| £5 SEA ISLANDS. RICHMOND, I J *~ 850 tons. 600 h.p., Capt.HUTTON, I J will leave for Tonga, Samoa ■■ \ and Tahiti. On ok about TUESDAY, OCT. 20. Splendid accommodation for first, and secona class passengers. An experienced stewardess is carried. . ,■,-,,■,■,.*' The round voyage from Auckland (calling at Samoa. Tahiti, and Kara ton j?a) occupies about 33 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of vieiting the. beautiful islands touched at. | Tickets issued for the Round Trip. For Freight or Passage, and all particulars, ftPPIT to DONALD & Er ,ENBOROUGH. No. ]R. Q.ueen-etreet. "]VB"B SSA6ERIBS MARITIMES. (Steamere under Postal Contract with the Government of France.) SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON (OVERLAND FKOM MARSEILLES VIA PARIS), MAURITIUS, AND REUNION. ■ ~. ]„ 1 Leave Leave Steamers. Tons. g y( i lie y. Melbourne. Polynesien. .. £000 October 27 October 30 Yarra 4050 Nov. 25 Nor. 23 ' SYDNEY TO NOUMEA: Bth AND 12th OF EACH MONTH. Rates of Passage Money, Auckland to Mar- • eeilles, £23 10s to £65, including table wines and bedding requisites in,all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Rato3. Saloon Passengers booked through to London, via Paris. Best railway accommodation, ' convoyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. Fust-class, £70.. By special arrangement an EIVGZiiSH Inter- i PBBTEB will attend on board upon arrival of' steamer at Marseilles, to give pasaengors every assistance in disembarking-, passinE their luggage through the Customs, etc. He will also accompany thorn in the train to Pans and " Calais. i . JTor further particulars, apply te 1 HENDERSON & MAOFARIxANE, J^; r- :—;.,.,?; .Agents,-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 1
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