Shipping' j^^.. -:- TJINGLAND VIA AMERICA i^BOYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. h vnidinn alike the heat of the Red Sea'and the f UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF I SEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) !': In conjunction with fncEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF WW***"* SAN FRANCISCO. The Steamers of this Lino are appointed Weave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulnand fan Francisco every four weeks, sailing aa tinder:— _____ i „f" t«™ Leave Leave Arrive v'Steamer, tons. gyd noy Auck. 'Frisco. Monawai .3000 Apr. 17 Apr. 22 May 11 Alameda 3000 May 15 May 20 June 8 \ Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, and any Wace of call en route to New York. • Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to England ;— SALOON-JS63 and £66. p Steebaoe—£3olßs 9d» %or all information apply at any of the offices V tfNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF \- NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). o^^^ TTNION STEAMSHIP 'P^^S- COMPANY OF NEW P^^S ZEALAND (LIMITED). P^^« TIMETABLE. I (Weather and circumstances H nennitting.) rwTNEW PLYMOUTH. WELLINGTON LYTTJILTCN (From Onehunga). *•• i — „„ ~. | Passengteamer. J Date of Sailing. | g er Train Takapuna t Monday.24th. 3p.m. ! 2.10 p.m. (Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m.) (No cargo lor New Plymouth) i'OR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. Mahinapua I On arrival "Frisco Mail (Careoat Railway till 9.45a.w. Thursday) FOR GISBORNE .NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN. OPRO.M AUOJCLAND.) Wairarapa i Saturday, 22nd Apr., noon Tarawkra 1 Thursday. 27th Apr-noon " FOR MELBOURNE] (vu Bluff.) , _ W *irarapa I Saturday. 22nd Apr., noon Taeawera I Thursday, 27th Apr., noon FOB TUP ARO A, TOLOGA, GISBORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLlNG____ON l ____ Eo'thebnCr as I Thursday, 20th Apr., 5 P.m. _ FOITeAST COAST PORTS. GISBORNE WHARF, fc NAPIER. , Kanieri | Friday. 21st Apr., 4 p.m. ' FOR TONGA & SAMOA (NUKUALOFA, HAABAI. VAVAj^AI™. Bpolu fThursday. 27th Apr., 5 p.m. «Oar«o till noon) ._. ■" FOR SYDNEY. Manapouri I Tuesday, 18th Apr., 5 p.m. Waihora I Tuesday, 2nd May, 5 p.m. . *~ FOR SAMOA, ~ " ~~~~ AND JBAN gRANOISOO. Monowai 1 Saturday. 22nd Apr., 2 p.m. (Cargo ti.l 10 a.m.) FOft SUVA AX\) LKVUKA "lavibni I Tuesday. 25th Apr., 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon) p EXCURSION TICKETS are now being issued at rates over all the Company o lines, available for three months from date OI Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO HOURS before adverlifcedtime oi departure. Auckland Branch: Palmerston Buildings. — ; CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.' AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. OUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY V ROUND THE WORLD. THE NEW POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, JAPAN AND li. EUROPE, Vu .CANADA and the UNITED. STATES. ' brrENDKD Sailings from Hong Kong ahd &_-.. Yokohama. ... —' c oi t.-_ Leave Leave So | £ Steamship. H ongK. Yokoh. &g. |-g g g,S JSftS R. M. S. *%m oo* Empress of India May 3 May 12 &gg--82-e Empress of Japan May 24 Jun. 2 g^S 8 S Empress of China Jun. 14 Jun. 23 P g-g "* Empress of India July 5 Jnlyl4 ftg. i The Steamers of the China Navigation Company and the E. & A. S.S. Company leave Sydney for Hong Kong about every 10 days, where connection is made with the above-men-tioned Magnificent New Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. PasscngerG also booked via San Dranclseo land Vancouver. (A Canadian Pacific Representative meets all Australian Steamers arriving at San Francisco.) .—___, n ... . ' THE ROUTE FROM VANCOUVER, British Columbia, to the Atlantic Seaboard is via the Canadian Pacific Railway which has a world wide reputation for the magnificence and diversity of ita scenery—for the luxuriance of ita Pining and sleeping cars, the latter being provided with elegant SMOKING and bath KOOMS, and the politeness and attention or ita employes to the comfort of its patrons. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS (by P. & 0. and Canadian Pacific Lines), including■ a trip throilgh China and Japan, and. taking in Chicago World's Fair, on sale at all Australasian ivgonelos, £167. These Tickets are good for 12 months, and entitle holder to stop Over at all points of interest. Passengers c4n start in elthor direction, via China and Japan, and through Amorloa to England, returning by 'P. & 5. through Suez, or vice versa. ' OHfflMI ofFOUR ROUTES ACROSS THE AMERICAN CONTINKNT.and through tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by ttll Trans-Atlantic Hne6 of Steamers.. "REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES T© CHIUAGO WORLD'S FAIR. ■ „ _ . tot Rates, Maps, TimeTables, Guide Boota . and hill information apply to THOS. COOK & &0&B-, ttf to cm1 Auckland Agents, L. D. NATHAN & CO. ,-f<k\ '; TMT ESBI6 E Rllß fl^^^^^ MARITIMES. (Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of France.) BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON (VIA MARSEILLES & PARIS). MAURITIUS & REUNION FOR AFRICAN m PORTS. Steamers. M_Sydngy. MotboTne. Australien... 6428 Apr. 27 Mayl VILLE DE LA Ciotat „ 6428 |May 27 May 31 eYDNEYTO NOUMEA: Bth AND 12th OF ' EACH MONTH. Rates of Passage Money, Auckland to Marseilles, £22 to £65, including table wines and fcoddiug requisites in all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reducod Rates. Passengers booked through to London, via Paris, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. Lugtrage conveyed free. First-class, £70 Second-class. £47 12s. By special arrangement an Engxjsh IntkrfßiiiEK will attend on board upon arrival of Steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing- their luggage through the Customs, etc. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particular*, apply ta , HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, i*. ~ , Agent*. ijTort-strect. AucklMife
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 18 April 1893, Page 1
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