Shipping. jJCKJL /CANADIAN - ACJSTRAJCm!®!!^" LIAN STEAMSHIP LINE, In connection with CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. • i , ttOYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE, j AUSTRALIA TO EUROPE, VIA FIJI, HONOLULU & VANCOUVER. THROUGH CANADA & THE UNITED STATES, Under contract with the Governments of Canada and Now South Wales. oi,, mm Leaves Arrive feceamer*. Sydney. Vancouver. RMS. Warrimoo February 17 March 12 RMti. Abawa .. March 17 April 12 Thenceforward Monthlyl THROUGH TICKETS at Lowest Rates to San Francisco and all points in Canada and United Stales, also to European Continent, by all trans-Atlantic lines of steamers. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS, either via Vancouver. £130, or via China and Japan, £155. Return via Suez Canal. FARE—Tc or from Vancouver, Victoria (B.O.), Puget Sound Ports, Portland, or San Francisco : Saloon, single, £40 ; return. £60. Fore-cabin Tickets issued at Special Reduced Rates. England, via Canada, at favourable rates. PACIFIC ROUNB TRIP, including Honolulu Vancouver, Japan, and Hong Kong, £100. For rates, maps, guide books, and full information, apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO.. Agents. r*> T3 UDDART, PARKER &. Jpjt^kv .!■ CO. (LIMITED). j||fi|fc|P^ new steam service. BRINGING LOW FARES INTO FORCE. The new, fast and well-appointed Steamship TASMANIA, 2,250 Tons. Will sail from Auckland (weather and circumstances permitting) FOR SYDNEY (Carrying Passengers for Melbourne), On TUESDAY, JAN 23. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON, Ab 5 p.m. on FEBRUARY sth. FREIGHT AND PASSAGES AT LOWEST i CURRENT RATES. I L. D. NATHAN & CO.. 1 Agents. THE P. A O. S. N. COMPANY (under con'fcSSSSrS^iv traot wilts the Imperial, New WIEM>lss»>> South Wales, Victorian, and -Sis^SSfi"*--- South Australian Govern- ( menta), will despatch the following steamers for J.ONDON. calling at ALBANY. OOLOMEO ADEN, BRINDISI. MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMO U THj- _. m Leave Leave Etcomet. Tons, gydnoy. Melbourne. Himalaya 7000 Feb. 5 F,0b.10 Pakramatta 4771 F.b.19 Feb. 24 Britannia 6257 Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Massit.ia 4918 Mar. 19 Mar. 24 Australia 7000 Apr. 2 Apr. 7 BALLAARAT 4748 Apr. 16 Apr. 21 Victoria 6268 Apr. 30 May 5 RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY To London in first aalooa .. £63 to £73 10s Mediterranean Ports do. .. £o3 to £68 10s To London in second saloon £37 and £42 To do. Ported*. £34 to £39 Return Ticket* £65 to £116 Passage money can bo paid here for passage* from England. Liberal concessions made w families during the slnck passenger season. ForinW-tionap^^otheA^nts. &ca ©H. Tl (OS. COOK & SON. Tfc/f E S S A G E~RT_fS J^^^. J3__ MARITIMK& Jtjjjjjjilig SYDNEY TO LONDON, via Steamers of 6.000 tons, under Postal Contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADEI AIDE. ALBANY. MAHB. ADEN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly a3 follows:— Steamer. j| 1 || || j a X 5 rt ; t~-~~~ — ——— i' i • ] ' Dlciotat Fiasohl I Jan 27 Jan 31 Feb 2 Polynesien iL. BoulardjFeb 27 Mar 2 Mar 4 RM lßKinc! Delacroix Mar 27 Mar 31 Apr 2 AusmALiENJG. Didier Apr 27 Mify 1 May 3 | Passengers booked to BOMBAY, REUNION MAURITIUS, and BAST COAST OF AFRICA. Rates of Passaere to London—First Saloon, £60 to £70, including table wines. Liberal concessions to families. RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Upon arrival at Marseilles. English Interpreters meet the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Customs, etc., and aho accompany them to Pans and Calais. N.B.— Passengers' Luggage conveyed free or cost to London by steamer. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. ■ ~j ~\jrr a i v k v £r\ -ssJ> T V AND ONEHUNGA /W IPT *. STEAM NAVIGAZJLgiIAj* TTON COMPANY 4a?£Ti_?sgs33B«;' (LIMITED). Thb S.S~~MANUKAU Will leave as under, weather and sther drcumsUnoerpermitUng, calling at A WHITU. ; POLLOCK. WAIPIPI. etc, Return Fares. ■ Awhitu. Graham's Beach, and Manukaui Heads. , 4s 6d: Return Fares, Pollock. Toro. Waipipi, and Waiuku, 6s. TI M I TA BL E. January. 18&4. , . , Leave Onehunga: Leave Waiuku: 19—E'riday, 8 a.m.. for Manukau Heads, etc. 19-Friday, 3.30 p.m. 20-Saturday.B.lsa.m. 22-Mond ay. 6.30 a.m. 22—Monday. 10.30 a.m. < 24-Wednes., 8 a.m. 24-Wednea. 12 noon 25— Thursday. 9 a.m. 25-Thursday, 1 p.m. 26—Friday 9.15 a.m.. for Manukan Heads.etc 27— Saturday.lo a.m. 27— Saturday. 2 p.m. 30— Tuesday. 12 noon 30-Tuesday. 4 p.m. 31-Wednes., 1 p.m. 31—Wednes.. 5 p.m. Above Time-table ir subject to alterntifta without notice. To ensure despatch all cargo should be alongside at least one hour before advertised timo for leaving. ~ Not responsible for shipping carrying or ais-, , ClNofrespoHsiblo fer aav *oods landed at interinM«™2llH."'McAlpta B'BB'B 'Bus will meet the steamer, day or night, upon her arrival at Onehiinea to convey passengers to Auckland. Ticket* can be obtained from tho Master, on board. DA viD CAMPBELL. SwratMT WalHki, w.D .BOWER, Agen t.OietUBW.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 15, 18 January 1894, Page 1
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