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Shlppiagl >*iL~~' HP 0 ENGLAND IN ||y||Jl THIRTY-ONE DAYS. P^^fc ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS n ..' - ■ - * ct Tp T> T7 T/""1 C H Oxyiu V JLOili. " THE PASSENGER ROUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the .WotraLIAN & AMERICAN ROUTE ,*• (A. and A. Route). ivddiDK alike the heat of the Red Sea and the *«ld of Cape Horn, and giving passengers 1 ihe opportunity of travelling in luxury ■and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. The Steamers o" tuu Line aro appointed teleaveSydney and Auckland for Ilonoluluand ■ggjj£I ranclseo, every tour weak 3, as under: — t—* Leavo l*ave Arrive Steamer. lons. Sydnoy A uck. 'Frisoo. mVinowai 3500 June 11 June 16 July 6 AUMEDA 3500 July 9 July 14 Aug. 3 Jl4Bi«>SA 3000 Aug. 6 Aug. 11 Aug. 31 Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland. Honolulu, San Francisco, and any Sace of call en route to New York, and have •Jso the privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. •SPECIALLY KEDUCED BATES. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to T/>ndon: — Saloon-£64 8s to £6783. Steerage—£3olßs 9d. Combination Tickets, £57 18a 4d and £52105. For all information apply at any of the offices t °' UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF . NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ™ SYDNEY ||l||||Jl AND MELBOURNE. W RED UCED FARES. The s.s. WAIHORA Will be despatched on THURSDAY, 21st in3t., at i p.m. . FARES: Sydney. Melbourne. SaIOON ... £1 10a Od £2 10s Od Steeeage ... 15a Od £1 5s Od Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). fiL^gy^ "ITSXINTEK.EXCURSIONS IhiaAhA SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. The s.s. TAVIUNI Leavaa Auckland on WEDNESDAY, July 4. and every 28 days thereafter, on a cruise occupying about 26 days to Tonga and Samoa, returning Via Fiji and Tonga to Auckland. Fake £17 10s Full particulars on application at the office of UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). k^^ TTNION STEAMSHIP jnKffg|P§ COMPANY OF NEW |&fi|pS ZEALAND (LIMITED). SPwiWgia TIMK-TABLK. |n and eirouuwtanoM jf ■ permlttinsr.) 'M&kMw,- PLYMOUrH, WELLINGTON *J**JSFi ''" AND XYTTELTON. ". v -gM, W >- wTO»fe.-- (FBOM ONItHI NOA). , Steamer. | Date of Sailing, l.g^fgfn TakaPuna I Monday. 18th, 8 p.m. 16.20 p.m. <Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m.) FOX iiEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON AND NELSON. (From Onehunga.l | Mahina?oa I Thursday, 21st. 1 p.m. 1 12 noon (Cargoas Railway till 9.J5a.m.) FOR TOLOGA BAY. GISBORNE. NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. j (From Auckland) So'thern Cr'33 I Tuesday. 19th Jnne. 4 p.m. FOUaiSBORNK. NAPIER. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON. DUN SPIN. Taviuni I Thursday. 21st June, noon FOR ALL KAST COAST PORTS. AND J GISBORNB WHARF. IIOA I Thursday, 21st June. 4 p.m. FOIt TONGA & SAMOA (WaKCTALOffA, JIAAI)Ar._YAVAU. APIA). Taviuni I Wednesday. 4th July, 5 p.m. JUargo till noon) " ~ yore .aYDNigy. WiiioßA ili'hursday, 21st June. 4 p.m. &ARiROA | Tuesday. 26th Jnne. 4 p.m. * "FQK SUVA AND LEVUKA. CftiLAtf I Thursday. 21st June, 5 p.m. (Cargo Jilljioott» Cargo must bebooked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Passengera holding Return Tickets, saloon or iteerage, aro requested to present them at the Office for endorsation and allotment of berths. v Passage Tickets mu3t t»a takto at Company s Office. • Auckland Branch: Palmerston Buildings. "X x ifE S S A G E R IBS #| ffcS|>§bs. JLvJL MARITIMKS. '^^^^^/SYDNEY TO LONDON, via Steamers of 5,000 tons, under Postal Contract witlvtho French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. ALBANY. MAHE. AUSN, SUEZ, aud PORT SAID, will be deBpfttched monthly as follows:— Steamer. || | || a X -0 "- Polvnesien. L. Boulard!June27jJuly 1 July 3 Delacroix July 27 ; July 31 Aug. 2 AUSTRAMENJG. Didier Aver.27 Aug.3l Sept. 2 -'^cioTATlFiasohi Sept27:Oct.l Oct. 3 i i Passengers booked to BOMBAY. REUNION MAURITIUS, and EAST COAST OF AFKICA. Rates of Passage to London—First Saloon, £60 to £70, including tablo wines. Liberal concessions to families. RETURN TICKETS, arai able for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. • ■ ' - _ Upon arrival at Marseilles. ENGtiSH InterrRETERS meet the passengers for Lonaon and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Customs, etc.. and al3o accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.8.-Passenger3' Luggage conveyed free oC cost lo London by steamer. Forfurther particulars. apPw «° vir HENDERSON & MACIARLANE^^^ Fert-street. Auckland. ' THE I*. *■ O. 3. N. COMPANY (under con* •ICfiffiSft^S. tract with the Imperial, Now W^m>> Soulh Walea, Victorian and "sas^^^w^T South Australian GovernKent*), will despatch the fellowiugstcau.ers for LONDON, calling at ALBANY. COLOMLO ADISN, BRINDI9I, MALTA, GIBBALTAK, fittd PLYMOUTH :- ._ tieave I^eavfl St«am«a Tons, gydnoy. Melbournei Parhamatta 4771 June2s J"™*P BRITANNIA 6257 July 9 l")lla Ockana 6362 July 23 J"l?2^ Australia 7000 Aug. 6 Aug.u ~~ Via Hobart. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY ToLondoninuiTtßaloon .. «s£gglg Mediterranean Ports do. .. To London in second saloon £37 and ■ To do. Ports do. „ .. •• *M'?^2 Return Ticketa .. « •• *66t0£115 Passage money can bo paid here «or passagej ttom England. Liberal concessions made M i Iwnilles durlnfr the slaok passenger Beaaon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 1