Shipping c npHB NEW ZEALAND Ife-Mr—^ X SHIPPING COMPANY'S K^ 1 Jr« LINE OF MAIL Wrf^J STEAMERS IS ITft^ Will be despatched for London. l"^*Lwti T'a c Janeiro, Teneriffe, and I Plymouth, as follows:— Steamers. Jtow. D JJg* | Datei' Ruahini...^^^.. 6.127 Lyttelton April 22 Katkoura 4,47* Lyttelton May 11 T0NGAR1R0........ 4,163"! A«m*y June 8 AORANGI___.... 4,163 J- bear- July 6 Rimdtaka....„.. 4,473 J ranged. Aug. 3 These steamers hare splendidacoommbdaWca for all classes of passengers. Passengers forwarded to port of departure x ree. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. rr"L 8???.* 8 Issued for passages from th» United Kingdom to New Zealand. ' CARGO STEAMERS. ,f- — . -,■ Steamer. Tons, Date. ROAPEHtr..„-„„ 4,163 May Duke of Sutherland.. 3,808 May Duke or Westminster. 3,726 — Duke of Argyll 3,120 — Tekoa 4,050 — Duke of Devonshire.. 4,000 — Waikato... „.. _ 4,768 — Otabama..^ «..„ t . 3,808 — Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. Particulars may be learned on application to— ' CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. | Local Manager* Queen-street, Auckland. B mHE NEW ZEALAND KriW—^. -*■ SHIPPING COMPANY'S ' bKbl^ LINE, •PSJ|S FOR UNITED STATES. The following Vessels will be despatched as tinder :— For. Ships. Tns Loading New York Schwauden 857 {]J$, inßtoa New York Queen 355 i 4"^ land Boston and iw.il.rf™ New York Waipa 1017 .{^s-11 To be followed by equally suitable vessels as rea uirod. For Freight, etc., apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Queen-street, o FTIHE NEW ZEALAND Sr~mr~^ JL SHIPPING COMPANY'S EP^ LINE> ISjfl^ FIRST SAILER FOR LONDON. The Company's fine clipper barque RANG I TIKE I, 1,225 tons register, Captain J. Pottinger, »is now loading, and having a large portion of her cargo already engaged, will receive good despatch. The vessel has splendid accommodation for a few saloon passengers. For particulars of freight and passage rates, apply to CHAS> V EOUG HTON. Local Manager. The New Zealand Shipping Company iLtd.), Queen-street. mj^. QHAW, SAVILL, AND «^^^^S.P.,AJU3ION COMPANY mßß^mmS (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STKAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONuON. The following powerful, new. steel-built Bteamers are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows:— _______ ' . - fi 2So | _ . Date of DeSteamer, gso£ I 1 Commander. parture. tf.B.ft. I •Tainui 50313000 E. J.Evans April 22 *Doriu 47845Q0Q J.W. Jennings May 13 "lonic 4753 3000jW. H. Kidley May 2bArawa 5026 5000 J.Stuart June 22 Coptic 4418 3000 C.H. Kempson July 20 ( i 1 *From Lyttelton. In addition to above. Cargo Steamers will be desps tched at regular intervals. The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. . The Homeward Route will be via Kio de Janeiro and Teneriffe. and the time oocupied "fi&ffiflSS 4CAKRIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, and provided with coastal tickets from Auckland to port of departure free ° Return Tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates. The undersigned are emnowored to grant tiaisages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in this C°An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer Full particulars regarding Freight or Passage money may be ascertained from L. D. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK & CO., A. HEATHER. _ TTAURAKI STEAMSHIP il^^i"^ COMPANY. " g.S. MAORI. MATAKAtfA AND WADB. V..W.1.1 •-' Fr^mWade: Friday, 21,5 p.m. baturaay. a. 10 a.m. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. W«»th«i andotlieroircumatanoes permittusg. Telephone, 51. ~T~~ QS. COROMANDEL, Mj^p FOR WAIHEKE AND /jffljfoll i\t» COKOMANDKL. , ®2s!SiSSi^l^' !^ TIME TABLE. APRit „ », Leaves Auckland- Leave? CoromandelWadneeday.l9.l2 noon Thurwlay.J). 12 noon Friday. 21.12 noon Saturday. 22.12 noon Weatherand other circumstances permittta*. Not responsible fop shipping, carrying, or discharging Live Stock, ' , No Cargo received without Shipping Note, and within holf-an-taour ot advertised tune of departure. . ~ . . AllParcelasaustbe pra-naid wa board 1 —~T \%J A I U X O &Ti -ssto VV AND ONEHUNGA AH hfiyX a. STEAM NATIGAfcfe^SAA TION COMPANY ■a£z^2jg^WP' (LIMITED). Thk S.S~"mANOKAU WiU leave as under, weather and other dronmstanees permitting, calling at AWHITU, POLLOCK, WAIPIPL etc. TIME TABLE. April. _ . t JAKft Onsnunge, L«*ve Waiuku, 19—Wednes.. Ba.m. 19—Wednes.. 12 nood 20-Thursday. 8.30 a.m. 20— Thursday. 12.30 p.m. 21— Friday.9.4S a.m.. for Manukau Heads, etc. 22— Saturday.loa.m. 22-Saturday. 2 p.m. 24-Mondav. 12noon 24-Monday. 4 p.m. 25-Tuesday.2 p.m. 26-Wednes.. t.30 a.m. 26—Wednes., 3 p.m. 27—Thursday. 7.45 a.m. 28-Friday. 5.10 p.m. 29—Saturday. 9.15 a.m. Abovo Time-table is suWeot to alteration withoutnotice. . ~ Not responsible for shipping, carrying or ais•hanrinff Live StocK. . . ~ . Not responsible for any Roods landed at intermediate pIac«. DAVID CAMpBM^ H.D. BOWER, Astnt,ODohUßKfl.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 18 April 1893, Page 1
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