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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. OUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY ROUND THE WORLD. THE NEW POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, via canada & the united states. Intended Sailings from Hong Kong and Yokohama^ ~ Leave Leave §o ?u Steamship. HongK. Yokoh. p<£ •f -^ ___ —- _. — _^——— ■ — (j) £_O og^ Empress of India"" July 5 July 11 ft§|82^- Empress of Japan July 26 Aug. 1 _-^ ga Empress of China Aug. 16 Aug. 25 P j-g o-° a ? -1 Empress of India Sept. 6 Sept. IS P-g. The Steamers of tho China Navigation Company and the E. & A. S.S. Company leave Sydney for Hong Kong about every 10 days, whoro connection la made with the above-men-tioned Magnificent New Steamships of tne Canadian Pacific Railway Compant. Passengers also booked via San Francisco and Vancouver. (A Canadian Pacific Roprosontative moots all Australian Steamers arriving at San Francisco.) THE ROUTE FROM VANCOUVER, British Columbia, to tho Atlantic Seaboard is via tho Canadian Pacific Railway which has a world wide reputation for tho magnificence and diversity of its scenery—for the luxuriance of its dining and BLEKPrNQ CARS, tho latter being provided with elegant smoking and bath jroomp. and the politeness and attention of its employees to the comfort of its patrons. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS (by P. Sc O. and. Canadian Pacific Lines), including a trip throilgh China and Japan, and taking in Chicago World's Fair, on sale at all Australasian agencies, £157. These Tickets aro good ■for 12 months, and entitle holder to stop over ab all points of interest. Passengers can stare in either direction, via China and Japan, and through America to England, returning by P. & 0. through Suez, or vice versa. CHOICE OF FOUR ROUTES ACROSS THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.and through tickets granted to England, Franco, and Germany by nil Trans-Atlantic Lines of Steamers. REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES TO CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR. For Rates, Maps, Time Tables, Guide Books, and full information apply to Thos. Cook and Sons, or to our Auckland Agents, L. D. NATHAN & CO. -, Tyr ElTiir a~g"e~rTb s "uW^pi^w* MARITIMES. (Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of France.) SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON (VIA MARSEILLES & PARIS). MAURITIUS & REUNION FOR AFRICAN PORTS._ j „, „, Leave Leave SteameK. lons. g y( j ne y. Melbourne. Polynesien. .. 6128 June 27 Julyl Ai«i'nd Behic 6128 July 27 July 31 SYDNEY TO NOUMEA: Bth AND 12TII OF EACH MONTH. Rates of Passage Monoy, Auckland to Mar-; seilles, £22 to £65, including table winos and bedding requisites in all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Ratos. Passengers booked through to London, via Paris, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route, Lu&iage c<mveyefi'lfreo. First^elaßs, £70. Second-class, £AZ.lte. By special arrangement an English Interpreter will attend on board upon arrival oc steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their lnggage through tho Customs, etc. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, -» Agents. Fert-etreet. Auckland. r-K, . ORIENT LIN E, -if*k'^<&v STEAM TO LONDON, A^ffiKSrV^s Calling at VMMMia^ ALBANY, COLOMBO, ttsaflaaaaaißza NAPLES. & GIBRALTAR. Steamer. Mc f b rg u "' rne , Cuzco June 19 Juno 21 Orniß Julr 3 July 3 URIZADA July 17 July 22 Okoya July 31 Aug. 5 Orient Aug. 11 Aug. 19 Through Fares from New Zealand to London —Steerage, £21, £23, and £25; Second, £37 nnd £42; Saloon, £63 and £73 10s. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS — Available 9 months, lirst-clana, £105: available 12 months, first-class, £115 ; second, £65. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (IJMIT.TSD), Agents in New Zealand. -, TTFAURAKI STEAMSHIP fe^^Sfl COMPANY. jjji_p22gSP MATAKANA & WADB, For MntaKana: From Matakanai Monday. 19. 3 p.m. Tuesday.2o.loa.m. ForWado: J'rom Wade: Friday, 16,1 p.m. Savuraay. 17.8.30 a.m. Wednes., 21.8 p.m. Thursday, 22.12 noon Friday. 23.10 a.m. Saturday. 21. ?■ p.m. ALL OAKWO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather RndothercircurastancosDermittiHjj. Talophouo.3l. .1 M.SYMS. Agent. miTE NEW, FAST, & FAVOURITE JL S.S. KAWAIJ. MANGA WAI, TE ARAI, HAKARU, KAIWAKA, NORTH ALBERTLAND & KAWAU. For Mangav7al: From Mancnwai) Batuniay.l7. 9 a.m. Mon.. 10,12 midnight Wcdnes.. 21.12 noon Saturday, 24. 3 a.m. Monday. 26. 4 p.m. ALL CARGO MUST BK PREPAID. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Telephone 34. J. M. SYMS. Agent. f^t W a i v k a JrthstP »» AND ONEHUNSA /W M?k *. STEAM NAVKJA. fc£=§?S=E=ii=Ti TION COMPANY mS^rmt^SS'' (LIMITED). Tns S.S~~MANUICAU Will leave a9 under, weather and other eirfunistauccß permitting, callice »t A.WHITU, P&LLOCK, etc. T 1 M vT"k B L K. June. ijsave OnenunKa. Leave Waiuku. 15—Thursday 16—Friday Viaid up for repairs 17— Satnrday J 19—M0nday.9.45 a.m. 19-Mondav. 1.45 p.m ; 21—Wcdncs., 11.15 a.m. 21—Wednes.. 3.16 p.m. 22-Thursdny. 12 noon 22-Thursriay. 1 p.m. 23—Friday. 1 p.m. 24—Saturday. 6a.m. 26—Monday. 4.20 p.m. 87—Tuesday.9a.m. 28— \\ cdnPß..b.son.m. 28— VVednes..9.3l) a.m. 29-Thursday,li.3O a.m. 30-Friday. 10.45 a.m. July. l-Saturdar.7.3o a.m. 1-Saturday, 11.50 a.m. Steamer is to be laid up for ropairs on 15th, 16th. and 17th. .. . ~ ■ . Above 'lime-tablo is subject to alteration withoutnotice. Not responsible for shipping, carrying or mscliareinc Live StocK. Not responsible for any goods landed at intermediate places. David (;AMpBKLIj Socretary. Waiuku, H.D.BOWKR, Agjnt.Oneliungß. t-r railME - TABLE FOR I ■&■> JL S.S. ROSE CASEY. fi/H .(WeftUiOV a:ulother circumi ~.JM£^i3.~T stances permitting-) """ """ """" June. For WAIWERA-Every Tuesday. Thursday, aiiiiSatunlayatlla.m. For MATAKANAand OMAHA-Every Tuesday at 11 a.m., ratnrulnm ou. Wednesday. For MAHURANOI HEADS and WA.RKWORTH—Etery Thursday and Saturday at Cargo liinst be a'onßSido tlie steamer half 6U hunt before : head vertisH time '^/oUlng. AL^X. MoORHGOB. Axcnt. The steamer will be laid up from the 20th to tho 28th mat,, inclusive.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 15 June 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 15 June 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 15 June 1893, Page 1

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