Shipping, 0 nnHE NEW ZEALAND P^-kb—^ A SHIPPING COMPANY'S BKjr4 B] 5a . LINK OF MAIL [I' "-L^J STEAMERS • i|q|;te^ii| Will bo despatched for London, if^-LJSvGo fl through the Magellan Straits 1 permitting) via Rio do (I! Janeiro, Tenerifle, and Plymouth, as follows :— q t( ,, m . r , c Com. Port of nnto bteamers. o man der. Departure. mte' RuAniNK.. 6127 Bone Lyttelton Sept. 9 Kaikoura. 1174 Crutchley Lyttolton Sep. 28 Tongariro'll63 Mayos3 A.—.- Oct. 26 RUAPEHU..|i 1163 - I i,e m? 7 N0v.23 Aoranoi... 1*196 Sutcliff I ranged. Dee- 21 RiMUTAKA.]4slo|Grcenstreet J laDJ>ea* Those steamerg have splendidaccommodatlon for all classes of passengers. Paa3ongerß forwarded to port o£ fisparture Free. Return Tickets at Hoduced I'dtcs. Warrants issued for passaged from tho United Kingdom to New Zealand. CARGO STEAMERS. Steamer. Tons. Date. Teeoa . 4,050 — WAIKATO. 1.766 - OTARAMA...... 5,808 - Freight and Passage at Lowest Curront Rates. Particulars may bo learnod on application to— CHAS. V.HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Queen -street. Auckland. o nnHE NEW ZEALAND P>wr~^ A SHIPPING COMPANY'S |raiH^| LINE. ||£|ifS FOR UNITED STATES. Tho following Vessels will be dosputohod as under :— For. Shipi Tns Loading New York Ephialtos. 668 {JgHSf' 0" To bo followed by equally suitable vessels as required. Fur Freight, etc., apply to OHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Queen-street. rKi QHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY ( Jjl M. IT ED j a MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS Off NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. Tho following powerful, new, stool • built Steamers are appointed to leavo for LONDON DIRECT as follows:Steamer. ||B| Commander. Dat p al ° tur e.e" «j^i M. I Tainui 50313000 E. J. Evans Sept. U Doric 1784 5000 J.W. Jennings Oct. 12 Arawa 5026 5000 J. Stuart .Nov. 9 Coptic 1418 3000,0.11. KempsonjDec 7 Ml In addition to above, Cargo Steamers will be despatched at rogular intervals. The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. Tljo Homeward Route will be via Rio da Janeiro and Teneriffo, and the time occupied should Dot exceed 10 days. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES, and provided with coastal tickets from Auckland to port of departure free of charge. Return Tiokets at Greatly Reduced Rates. The undersigned aro empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in this colony. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. Full particulars regarding Freight or Passage monoy may be ascertained from L. n. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK Si CO., A. HEATHER. ' f*Tr H/ET ESSAGERIBS v^>^K. iIJL MARITIMSS. i^^^^^^SYDNKY TO LONDON, via Steamers of 6,000 tons, under Postal Contract with tha French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. ALBANY. MAHE. ADEN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follows :— Bteamer. og -j. gg Ciotat Fiaschi Sept27Octl Oct 3 Polynbbienll. BoulardOct27 Oct 31 Nov2 Buhic Poydcnot Nov 27jDeo 1 Dec 3 AUSTRALIENJG. Didier Dec 27 jDec 31 Jan 2 Passengers hooked to BOMBAY, REUNION, MAURITIUS, and BAST COAST OF AFRICA. Rates of Passage to London-First Saloon, £60 to £70, iiieiuding table wines. Liberal concessions to families. RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Upon urrival at Marseilles. English Interpreters meet the paasengers for London and give them every assistance in landing ai-.d pnssing their luggage through the Customs, etc., and also accompany thorn to Paris and Calais. N.B.—PassetiKew' Luggage conveyed free of cost to London by steamer. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. rki /TfeRIENT LINE, jiJM^V v> STEAM TO LONDON, nCJ^ffi«rfsf?V Calling at \MppiK>a> ALBANY, COLOMBO, bSS___s__» NA p_ E s. Sc GIBRALTAR. Steamer- Sydney, MclboTrne. Orotava Sept. 11 Sept. 16 Oruba Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Austral Oct. 9 Oct. 14 CCZCO Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Through Fares from New Zealand to London —Steerage, £21, £23, and £25; Socond, £37 and £42; Saloon, £63 and £73 10s. EXCURSION RETURN' TICKETS — Available 9 months, lirst-class, £105; available 12 months, first-class, £115; second. £65. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand. » TOTAURAia STEAMSHIP fe^^JgS JQ. COMPANY. Sli^H S.S. MAORI. ForWadel FromWado; Wednesday. 6,11 a.m. Thursday.7. 4 a.m. Friday, 8.1 p.m. Saturday. 9.6 a.m. ALL CARGO MUST HK VIUCPAID. Weather nndothorcircumstancos ponnittlng, Telophone, 34. .1 -M. SYMS. Agent. THE NEW, FAST, & FAVOURITE S.S. KAWAtJ. MANGAWAI, TE ARAI, HAKARU. KAIWAKA. NORTH ALBERTLAND & KAWAU". For ManK»wai: From Manoawai: Thursday. 7, 9 p.m. Saturday .9.6 a.m. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather and other circumstances permitting, Telephone 34, J, M. SYMS, Agent,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 1
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