JBMpplng. - P^yjiO ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE v.- -= ifflßa t JL DAYS. Hai s ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE e&m. i T HE PASSENGER ROUTE TO . ENGLAND. : '■-.*.' . Is undoubtedly the • a. AND A. ROUTE. '•- ATOidinS alike the heat of the Red Sea ind'tbecold of Cape Horn, and giving Saengers the opportunityof travelUng in lSury and comfort through the most -.'■•• .interesting country in the world. ; irhe steamers of this Line, under contract with the Governments of New Zea- ,:, 'land. New South Wales, and the United States areappointed to leave Sydney and jnckland for Samoa, Honolulu, and San Tranciscb every four weeks, as under:— • -- - ' Com- Leave Leave Arrive -.Steamer. man der. Sydney. Au'ckl'd "Frisco. MnAKr~~~Care y Aug, ~ 6~Auir2l ■ -itTmkda Oteren- ■ , _HiME»A v dorp Aug-2 gsept, 3Sept. 21 I - .jhJritosa Hayward Sept.26jOct. 1-Oct: 19 ' -'Tickets, are available for 12 months, ancl ' Saloon -Passengers can break their ■ jouf!nfly at Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu. San frrancisco, and any place of call en ' Coute to New York, and have also the pri- '■ 4,-ilege of travelling across either Canada !.''■ !«r the United States. ; °-"specially reduced hates. THROUGH FARES, Sydney or. Auck-land-to England:—Saloon: £66 to £71. ■Steerage: £32 7/11. Combination Tickets: :: SffllO/lO arid £55 13/9. Round the World ffcketa (Saloon): £130. Return Tickets, via San. Francisco and in£w Tork-£U3. For all information apply at any of the STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF: _ NEV/ ZEALAND (LIMITED). . U""~^~ 'nion steamship company OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). JI.J TIME TABLE. Weathor and other circumstances * • permitting. | Date of Sailing. | g^f r e^ n HFOR RbW PLYMOUTH AND j ' WELLINGTON. From Onehunsa, JloTOrn | Monday, 25th July. 3 p.m. Train, 2.10 ;■■•■■„ Cargo at Railway till noon. . . f«R NEW PLYMOUTH. WELLINGTON AND NELSON. TiKAPTJNA I Thur.. 28th July, 3 p.m. 2.10 train • ■ Cargo at Railway till noon. FOR GJSBORNE, NAPIER. WBU.INU- . TON LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. From Aucki and. WaIHORA_| Tuesday, 2nd August, 2 p.m. """FOR GISBORNE AND NAPIER '- WHARVES, VIA EAST COAST PORTS. KiaOba . I Tuesday, 2nd Aug., 5 p.m. ' FOR SYDNEY; ,•■-.-.- . JIAKAKOA I Monday, Ist Aug., 5 p.m. FOB SAMOA. HONOLULtT^IND SAN • FRANCISCO, JToiSA | Saturday, 6th August, 2 p.m. , ■ Cargo till 10 a.m. ■ FOR RA HA TONGA AND TA HITL Hauboto I Tues., 2nd August, 5 p.m. . -,-; ■ • Cargo till noon. . FOR TCNGAT" "SAMOA. FIJI AND SYDNEY. IHOKUALOFA, HAABAI. VAVAD, APIA, 6DVA) Tivirai! Wednesday, 27th July, sp.m. Cargo till Toon. Cargo must be booked and alongside uot less than[two hours before the advertised time of sailing. Passage 'isckets must he taken at the Company's Office. >■■■-. Tickets available by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers Westralia and Elingainite. 'AUCKLAND BRANCH. — Palnierston Buildings. .-■■■.- \ . iS^rVV'R IE N T LINE, mMkAJ STEAM TO LONDON. --i-^spKf&..-Tb.e follo^ving Royal Mail Steamifiipi^elonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES, will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for LONDON (Tilbury) via ABJSmIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO (transhipping -for all Indian Ports), SUEZ CANAL." ' KAPLES; MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR^ <u».^.» |Tons| From | From I From btea^^r. Hegjsydney IMelbournel Adelaide. Oebnt 5365 Aug. 6] Aug. 9 1 Aiig. 11 OEHIB ' 6910 Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Ohotava: 5857- Sept. 3 Sept 6 Sept. 8 Orizaba-.; 6297 Sept. 171 Sept.2o \ Sept. 22 And Fortnightly thereafter. FARES-NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON :- SALOON Single: £39t0£7310s Return: £70 to £115 . THIRD CLASS. .£l6 16s, £18 18s, and.£2o' First aid Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Pas sages to Australia, which are included in the above fares; ' ' Passages can be booked to or prepaid from ■ny of itne.aboyp ports. - ; . For further particulars, apply to , UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW 25EALAND (LIMITED). Agents in New Zealand. ft—|_rriHE NEW ZEALAND SKIP |^ra. PING COMPANY'S LINE OF if, MAIL STEAMERS will bo despatched for LONDON, via Montk Video, Tenxbifkb and Plymouth, as follows :— -'J*"* "| Departure' Date' ' , Rt7AHL\E 6127 Wellington Aug. i niMUTAKA 4515 Lyttelton Sep. 1 WillfATE 6688 — Sep. 29 Kai^oura 4507 — Oct. 27 have splendid accommodation lOtall classes of passengers. . • Passengers forwarded to port of departure free. _Warrante issued for passages from Great Bntain for 15 Guineas and upwards. "Round the World, flrstrclass, through Canada oriUnited States, returning by New Zealand Muppi n!? Company, or vice versa, £125. freight and Passage at Lowest Current Kates. Particulars may be learned on application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, ••••>■-. ■ Local Manager, i Qneen-street, Auckland. ' 'iSkrfP PAN ADI AN-AUSTRALIAN ' HgSL^ ROYAL MAIL WNB. _^^^FIJI, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER CANADA, UNITED STATES and t EURCi>£. fcconnectton with the CANADIAN PACII'IC RAILWAY,: which combines'smooth water Toyage with interesting ports, of call. Iho journey by the Canadian Pacific Railway is through the most magnificent scenery m the ■.tear^ESl SA\ -ft l 4jgAssi Oct. 81 Oct. . J3_l__ Nov. 3 through. Tickets issued from Auckland. For ttapsjguide books, and all informatoon, apply 'THE NEW ZEALAND, SHIPPING -£■' ' COMPANY (LIMITED)., Agents. . ■■j&dLk"-'IU-BSSAGBEIES MARITIME 3 -SYDNEY TO LONDON, SfeS^r'-via- COLOMBO and PARIS.— Steamers of 6,500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling ft Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, Colombo, Suez and Port Said, will be despatched gopthly as follows:— Steamer. [Commaaider jSydney,.[ bol __! n 'e. _iaide. , PoiYNESiENißoulard Aug. 8; Aug. 10 Aug.l2 1 *?MAND■ j [ BEHiclPoydenot Sept. 5 Sept. 7iSept. 9 bookud to Bombay, India, CMpa H ' ftrtavia and Japan. Table wines are includes money. Return tickets at reduced »*«.. English spoken on board. For funhei Prticnlars apply to HENDERSON and MAO- : ffgLANE. Auckland. TO LONDON, 'pilii'T HE T YSER LINE (LIMITED). -■ >.'jß.a INDRAGHIKI, 4920 TONS. (CAPTAIN FIRTH). The above steamer is due at Auckland on or about the 2nd August, and is timed to leave the Bfony on the 31st August. . .Aswehave only a limited space allotted for totward Cargo, early application is necessary. AU particulars with reference to space \and .height can be obtained from . . HEATHER. EOBERTON &.Co. : : Agents,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 1
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