SlUpplag t— 'j-T^L T 0 BNGLAND iN K^bl THIRTY-ONE DAYS. PSaJ ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS | SERVICE. TEE PASSENGER ROUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the AUSTRALIAN * AMERICAN ROUTE (A. and A. Route). Avoiding alike the beat cf the Red Sea and the .old of Cape Horn, and giving passengers t the opportunity of travelling in luxury % ana comfort through the most inter- ™ • e3ting country in the world. . The Steamers of till. Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honoluluand |an Francisco, every four weeks, aa under-— -,___ Leata I^ave J Arrive Eteamtr. Tons. By&my Auck. | 'Frisca. ifißivo'aA 3000 Feb. 19 Feb. 2* Mar. 15 | ' IfriNOWAr 3500 Mar. 19 Mar. 14 Apr. 13 JSSmkpa 3500 Apr. 16 [Apr. 21 May 11 Tickets are available for 12 months, -and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, and any elaee of call en route to New" York, and have also tbe privilege of travelling across either _«&-» or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCEDRATKS. Thrt-.k Fares, Sydnoy or Auckland, to London'•— l • SAIOON-«64 8s to £67 Ba.. Steerage—£3olßs 9d. Combiwatio.v Tickets, £57 18a 4d and £92105. For all information apply at any of the offices ° UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). -ji, "ffTNION STEAMSHIP M9^ COMPANY OF NEW ral^fP^ ZEALAND (LIMITED). I^tt^m TIMETABLE. BJ tWeather and clreumataneea jB . permitting.) lOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELUNGTON AND NIELfcON. (From Onehunga.) gtwaiet. | DatcpfSalllag. ]£_}"?£_ iUWSAPOA I Thursday. Ist. 1 p.m. I 12 nosa (If mail arrived, i (Caryoat Railway till 9.45 a.m.) fORGISBORNE. NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN. ( If it > <_A.iT£<TiAMO.' _ T>^py_~ fFriday, 2nd Mar.. 2 p.m. FOR'MELHOURNE. 'VIA H_i!H. & HOBART.t TALpyne 1 Friday. 2nd Mar.. 2p.m. J^ FOR TUPAROA. TOLOGA BAY. GISBORNE, NAPIER. AND WELLINGTON. __o_D__ | "Wednesday. 28th Feb., op.m. lOR ALL EAST COAST PORTS. GIS« BORNE WHARF. AND NAPIER._ $__ | Thursday. Ist Mar., 4 p.m. FOR TONGA & SAMOA ;.- WtrggAtOrA, HAABAI.VAVAI7. XTlti. Vtow I Wednesday, 14th Mar., 5 l».m. lUargotill noom FOR 3YUNKY. Rotomahana I Saturday, 3rd Mar., noon Mabasoa I Tuesday. 6th 5 p.m. .' "T" FOR SAMOA, HONOLULU A^l> Monowai 1 Saturday. 24th Mar., 2 p.ni. . (Cargo till 10 a.m.! FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. T-AvroNl I Friday, 2nd Mar., 6p.m. (Cargo till noom ■ _ sr&uS* D.fo.. gdfi mm tiwe 6t m-ltm:. ■•• - 'PiUMipgers holding Return 'Tickets/saloon or >*_??«. &W roau?sred_ to r present thera at the O/ffrt torOhdofijatlofi and allotment of berths. Pa-*i_e Ticket, mass'be taken at Cbrripany*Offlce., . ____£_ Branch: Palmerston Buildings. j^jjL^ TmOR SYDNEY DIRECT. EBBI reduced rates, i^^reduction in rates m . Will be made per KOTOMAHANA......SATURDAY, Mar. 3 WARAROA ....TUESDAY, Mafc'6 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). -I I _ I ■ 'im I ' - . mHE P. * O. S. K. JMS^v X . COMPANY (uader *•*• •fiffifflßS?^. tract with the Imperial New \M_™i_Oj> South Wales, Tictorian. and tfMWmwm South Australian Govern* ments), will despatch the fqliwingiteadwiiijot LONDON, callfm? at ALBANY. COIjOMBO ADRN, BRINDISI, MALTA, GIRRALTAR, afad PLYMOUTH:eteamm Tons. gj^". MeKSi* •BniTANNIA 6257 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 •Massiwa 4918 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 •A..THALIA 7000 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 ♦Ballaakat 4748 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Victoria 6268 A»r.3o May 5 «___, , -via. Hobart. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. To London in lirst saloon .. £63 to £J3lof ' .Merliterrani'an Ports da .. £oßto£Mloj To London in second salooa *R_ Dd„S?" To do. Ports do. .-. .. .» is*.4o^?® Return Tickete, £65tu£116 ' Passage money can bo paid here for passages hum England. Liberal concessions made U • bmllles during the slack pwsengor Maaott rorinfOTMUon»P.l^°lCKslfiNK U CO. BR. TUPS. COOK g SON. %-:'"'","7h.--_C"' ' %/f ESSAO ERI-B'S :; -. j&aS£^*^ " aU.EJTIM-E_V. 'LONIioN, 'via lflilWi™™> ■'■ 7 # PARIB.' ''" iSteMners-of 6,000 ton«. underPo»talGontraet with the French Government, calHug at MEL- .-. BOURNE. ADELAIDE. ALfIANYT ,MAHE. ADEN. SUEZ, and PORT SAlD.,HfiU.W.aespatched" lfloV-tßrty a^fdttoivff:-^ ' ■ '" _ .-•■• ■ '■'. tS m\ _t .Steamer. - g| 4.. .31 SS i - i Poi,vnr_ten jL. BculardlFe. 26 Mar 1 'Mar 3 Akmand , *. i : ' BKnrc'Delacrolx Mar 27] Mar 31 Apr 2 Austraiien'G. Didier lApr27 May 1 May i -■V._E „A . I ' I .""_..' _ ciotat Fiasobi iMay 27.May 31 June 2 . . i ,' 1 7,1. "'Passenger, hooked to BOMBAY. 7REUNiQN MAURITIUS, and EAST COASTOF AFRICA. Rates of Passage to LondQn—First Saloon, ftO' to '£70, including table ' wines. Liberalconceflsions tofamilieK. RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or-12 - months, at REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Upon arrival at Marseille.. English InterMtETEits meot tho passengers for .London and givo them every assistance In landing and passmi!; their luggage through the Customs, etc.. and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.8.-Passengers: LuKsrage cenv.yed free of Cost to London by steamer. .. . For further particulars.'apply te HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Auckland. " ' ._.. aX" OHAW, SAVILL, ; AND :^^^^. ALBION COMPANY (LTD.). The ship FORFARSHIRE, I •-.!., Captain R. Perry. IsrVowon he berth, and having t'l* bulk of her oar^i already c-ng.iji-d, wilf receive quick despatch,: ... , For freight and.alt other pa«tieular». applT'to ARTHUR HBATHER.. . Agent. -. L. Captain.Perry wiU not h« WP«B»iW_.or«y. Ilebts 'incurred* by Ma ortw withou*: hut nr>«en authort^jr.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 26 February 1894, Page 1
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