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Shipping. vCVjS /CANADIAN - AUSTRA» I|||§||^>. "AN STEAMSHIP LINK, ■~*aaas™S in connection with. CANADIAN PACIFIC! RAILWAY. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. AUSTRALIA TO EUROPE VIA HONOLULU & VANCOUVER THROUGH CANADA & THE UNITED STATES, IN THIRTY DAYS. Under contract with the Governments of Canada and New South Wales. Steamers will be despatched from SYDNEY for VANCOUVER, as under (Calling at BRISBANE and HONOLULU) :- Each4.6ooh,'p. ajj*™ „ An-i™ _ Leave 3,500 tons! sy°-nev ' Vancouver. Vancouver. Warrimoo... Oct. 18 Nov. 9 Nov.l Miowbra... Nov. 18 Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Thenceforward monthiy. making close oonnection at Vancouver with tho magnificont Uans-continontal trains of tho CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY, from tho Pacific to the Atlantic Coast withou: change of cars. Choice of Four Routes across the American Continent. I THHOUGH TICKETS at Lowest Rates to San Francisco and all points in Canr,da and United States, also to Kuropean Continent, by all trans-Atlantic lines of steamers. ROUND THE WORLD TICKET.? by P. ami O. and Canadian.Pacific Lines, eithor yin Vancouver (£150) or via China and Japan (£157). Passengers via Cuina and Japan booked through by tho ntcnmers of the E. and A.P.3. Co. and China Navigation Co., connecting at liens Kong with tho Canadian-Pacific Railway Co.'b magnificent " Empress ' Lino of Steamships, sailing for Vancouver, via Inland Sea of Japan. ev«ry three weeks. PACIFIC ROUND TRIP, including Honolulu Vancouver, Japan, and Hong Kong, £100. FARK-To or from Vancouver, Victoria (8.C.), Puget Sound Ports, Portland, or Sim Francisco : Saloon, single, £40; return, £60. Fove-cabin, at Reducod Rates. WORLD'S I FAIR, CHICAGO: Saloon, return, £74. England, via Canada, at favourable rates. For rates, maps, guide books, and full information, apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO.. Auckland. .""KA. If BSSAGERIEB •IUMrSS. If JL MARITIMKS. 'JKj||||gj SYDNEY TO LONDON, Tia Steamers of 6.000 tons, under Postal Contract with tho French Government, callingar MELBOURNB. ADELAIDE. ALBANY. MAH.IS, ADKN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will bo despatched monthly as follows:— hi 8 Aa 6d Btoamer. |a 5 £ *3 ua w « s V. DE I.A Ciotat Finschi Sept 27|Sept 30 Oct 2 Polynehien|L. Boulard(jct27 Oct 31 Nov2 ARMANO I Bkhic Poydenot Nov 27; Dec 1 Dec 3 Austkalikn'G. Didier Dec 27 Doc3l Jan 2 Passengers booked to BOMBAY. RKHNtON. MAURITIUS, and EAST COAST OF AFHICA. Rates of Passage to Londoa—First .Saloon, £60 to £70, including table wines. Liuorai cont'eflsionß tofmnilius. RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at BKDUCISD RATKS. ENGLISH BPOICKN ON BOARD. l,'puu arrival at McrscillOß, EkOL'su IktjkrPKETEKH rueot tho p«ssengers lor JjOiidfiti aud give tlieni uvery assistjunco in landing un;l p.m.. ing their luggage* through tho Customs, etc, and alio nocouipany tuem to Paris and Calaib. N.B.—r'aK.'(iuf;erß' LtiSKage convojed freo of cost to London by steamer. li'or further particulars, apply to HEiNWmtJON Si MACFARLANE, Agents. Fort-«treet. Auckland. ife^V™ .QTEAM TO THE SOUTB ffl'ij-K O SEA ISLANDS. f "*«aSLBSO tono, 600 h.p., Captain It. G. j llutton, will leave for I TAHITI & RAROTONGi THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, Splondid accommodation for first and second class passengers. Ronnd vornjfu orennies about 30 days, nnd oners a favonrableopporuinity to tboae deuirOus of visiting these beautiful islands. Katurn Tlckotsissued at Special Katen. Jor Froig-lit and PaaiaKO aud all other narClculßta. apply to DONALD & EDENBOUOUGVI, Qaoen* treat Pj^f \TT A I U X U // L* VT AND ONJtriUNQA /W^lkjs STIOAJM NAVKJAG=Jk£s&&JLr tion company *S£*2Z&3si&££' (LIMITKD). Tns S.S~~MANUKAU Will leave aa undor, woui.hor nud othef circumstances periaaitling, ciiUiiig at A VVHITU, POLI.OCK. «t-. T I M B~T~I B L ffi, SrcprKMBUK.

Leave Onehunga. Leave Wainkn. 16—Saturday. 9.30 n.m. 16—Saturday. 1.30 p.m. 18—Monday. 10.45 n.m. 18—Monday. 2.45 p-in. 20—Wcdnas., 12.15 p.m. 21—Wcdnes.. 4.45 p.m. 21— Thursday.2.3o p.m. 22-Fridny.7.lsa.m. 12— Friday. 4 p.m. 23—Saturday. 8.30 a.m. 25—Monday.6 a.m. . g.i-llonriav. 10a.m. 27—u'edneB.. 7 a.m. 27—Wednen.. 11a.m. 28—Thursday. 7.30 a.m. 28—Thursday. 11.50 p.m 30—Satardflr.8.45a.m. 30—Saturday, 12.15 p.m. Above lime-tabio is subject to alteration without notice. To ensure despatch all cargo should bo alongeide at least one hour before advertised tima for leaving. Not responsible for shipping, carrying or dlscharging Live Stocir. Not responsible for any poods landed at intermediate places. Messrs L. H. McAlpine's 'Bug will meet tho steamer, day or night, upon her arrival ar Onehunija to convoy pa«sens;ers to Auckland. Tickets can bo obtained from the Master, on bOard- DAVID CAMPBELL. Sooretary Waiafeu, , H.D.BOWEE, Agon (.Oneliunsa. To ?<ef» fflO LET, Pifcb-st., beab position, Houso J. of 5 rooms; 6s weekly.-A. C. Pelley. . Bootmaker, Pitt-strcot. fT^6~ LET, G-roomed House in Newton X Koad.-Apply John Bancroft, corner o£ Queen-street and Vulcan^Lane : nriO LET, an 8-roomod House and 10 acre 3 JL of Land at Morningside.—Apply JEwington and Balcor, roombes1 Arcade. TOLETTKarangahapo Road, Shop with double front, plnte Rlnss windows, living accommodation,7roon)B,3-st.ill stable, hny store. —J. W. Prime. O~LET, Furnished 4-roomod Cottage, BCiillery, larue Allotment, pioasantly sitnated. Kent moderato.—Apply Mrs Marriott, Grocer, Parnell. rSiO LET or For Sale, Mb. Eden, superior j_ now Houso of 9 rooms, hath, pantry, wardrobe, raiiße. city wtiter, very compact: cheap rental nr remarkably essv torms to purchnse.—J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street. 1782 mO~LB Tl TO LETI Send for printed list of Honaos. Shopa, etc., to I^et in all ports of the city and eubnrbs. TBiued weekly by J. Thornes, 81, Queon-strcet, or taka a list from his special rack in every Tram Car. MHO LET, in Queen-street, opposite J. $_ and J. Dickey's, tho fine double-fronted Shop recently occupied by the ••Observer" newspaper; splendid business site: privnto : side entrance to dwelling apartments.—Goddis and Klomfield, "Obaorver" OUice, Wyndhaiu- 1 street. ' pg^O (Jowkaepor* anri otliers—To Lee, j ! Cot age, good cowshed, stable,plenty or ■water, large run adjoining. Keut, 33 6d.—Mr Pago, Kmgaland Ctoro.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 218, 14 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 218, 14 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 218, 14 September 1893, Page 1

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