Sliippln-'. a f T ,HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S f ROYAL MAIL LINE OF jj* —*li!*|4 STEAMERS (Under Contraot With the New Zealand Government) are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails as underfor L Q N D Q N< Via Rio do Janeiro and TenerifTe, as follows :— Steamers. Tons. | Da *°- 4,165 Lyttelton May 14 Kimutaka„„,... 4,473 Lyttclton June 9 Ruapeiiu. „..._„ 4,163 i a,,—.,. July 7 Kaikoura W74 ! J?™? 3 ' Aug. 4 ToNGARino.. 4.163 f 'n"; Sept.l Ruahine.. .1 6.300 ) r< ">ked. _ Pa63engcrs forwarded to port ef departure ree. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. Particulars may be learned on application to— OKAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Queen-street. Auckland. & _ milß NEW ZEALAND J- SHIPPING COMPANY'S p£B U!iEm $011 UNITED STATES. The following Vessels ■will be despatched from Auckland as under :— _ For. Ships. Tns Loading. Now York Waimea 848 April New York St. Lucie 708 Apr.-May Tα be followed by equally suitable vessels at required. For Freight, etc., apply tc CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Queonstreet. omHE NEW ZEA %jM JjAND SHIPPING r PI C?4a FOR lon don. \g The barque SARDH A N A, 1,119 tons register, is now on the berth, and having , the greater portion of her cargo already en. gaged, will have quick despatch. For freight and other particulars, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Queen-street, April 6, 1832. CJTEAM TO THE SOUTH )O SKA ISLANDS. RICHMOND, § J 850 tons. 600 h.p., Capt.HuTTONT, I I will leave for Tonga jj j fc'amoa, and Tahiti Ox or about TUESDAY, MAY 3. Splendid accommodation for first, and secondclass passengers. An experienced stewardess Iβ carried. The round voya«o from Auckland (calling: at Tonga. Samoa, Tahiti. andßnrotonga) occupies about 33 days, and ofl'ers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting tiio beautiful islands touched at. Tickets issued for tho Round Trip. For Freight or Passage, and all particulars, aPP Jto DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, >io. 18, Quoon sireet. FTHHE P. & O. S. N. Jl COMPANY (under eontract with tho Imperial, Nevr yiCT|(j»iA\^^South Wales, Victorian, and ceSiaisJßSaaSs&ao South Australian Governments), will despatch the following steamcrp for LONDON. (Milling at ALBANY. COLOMBO ADEN BRINDiSI, MALTA GIBKALrAR, and PLYMOUTH sm Leave Leare Cteaaun lons, gydnoy. Melbourne Britannia 6267 May 16 May 21 Massilia ! 19J8 May 23 Juno 4 Oriental 504b June 15 June 18 Victoria 6263 July 27 •'«]??, Oceaxa 6362 July U Ju yl6 VALETTA 4915 July 25 July 30 Arcadia 6362 Aug. 3 Autr. 13 Rome 5545 Aug. 22 Aug. 27 RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. To London in first saloo;i .. £63 to £78 To Italian Ports do £65 To London in second saloon £21 To Italian Ports do £35 Knturn Tickets £65 to £116 Passago money can bo paid hero for passage* from England. Liberal concessions made te families during the slack passenger season. For informational.o^e Agnfe & 6e. THOB. COOK fc SON. xkaT TVf BS sAQe ci c 8 MARITIMBS. (Steamers under Postal Contract with th€ Government of France.) PAUIS). MAUIUTIUS, AND REUNION. _, n Leavo Leave Steamers. Tons. Sydney. Melbourne. OCEANIEK 6000 May 25 May 28 POLYNESIEN... 60C0 June 27 June 30 SYDNEY TO NOUMEA: Bth AND 12th OF EACH MONTH. Rates of Passage Money, Auckland to Marseilles, £23 10s to £60, including table wines and bedding requisites in all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Rates. Saloon Passengers hooked through to London, Tia Parie. Dost railway accommodation, luKKaeo conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First-class. £70. By special arrangement an English IntkrPRETKK will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking , , paesincr their luggage through the Customs, etc. He will also accompany thoni in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Fert-street, Auckland. "jri-iT x>RIG MOTLEY. FROM £pfeai?x JJ» NEW YORK. f >■;/-;■- v.:V''> ' ' .' •" All Claims asruinst the inward f' ar jr o of the above vessel must be rendered i>? DDPUCATK at tho oflion of the undersigned, by 12 noon on TUESDAY next, j May 3, or they will not be recognised. ARNOLD, CHENEY & CO.. Airenta. Customs-street. Auckland, April 30. 189?. _ ' TEpXCURSIO'N TO t LAKE TAKAPUNA. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. The P..S. TAKAPUNA will run to the Lake Ber.ch To-morrow Afternoon. Leaving; Ferry Tee: Loavine , Lake: 2.30 p.rc. 5 p.m. Return Fares, Is. Children, 6rl. J R. D. BAKER. h *50-h imXCURSIO N TC ir4—~-A -°^ J RIVKRHKAD. ,^^^J^ A TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). The P.S. VICTORIA will run an Excursion I to RiverheaQ To-morrow. Steamer will call at Ponsonby and Hobson-1 villa Wharves. Leaving ferry Tec: Leaving Riverhead: 11 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Pweturn Fare, Is, Children, under 12, 6d. J. R. D. BAKER.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 1
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