Shipping. » G—^, rf 10 EMCa___.Nl> IN THIRTY-ONE Es^^S -o- DAYS. If^P ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE Ku^ r'*a THE PASSENGER ROUTE TO I ENGLAND. Is undoubtedly the A. AND A. ROUTE Avoiding aliice the heat of the Red Sea and the cold or Cape Horn, and giving passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world The steamers of this Line, under contract with the Governments of New Zealand, New South Wales, and the United States, are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Samoa, Honolulu, and San Francisco every tour weeks, as under:— eftpamer Com- Leave Leave Arrive .Steamer. mander _ Sydney.Auckl'd'Frisco. SlAßrposA Hay-ward Sept. 2(fOct. l"Oct _9 Moana Carey Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Nov. 16 Alameda Oterendorp Nov. 21 Nov. 26 Dec. 14 Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu, San Francisco, and any place of call en route to New York, and have also the privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED HATES. THROUGH FARES, Sydney or Auckland, to England:—Saloon: £66 to £71. Steerage: £32 7/11. Combination Tickets: £59 10A0 and £55 13/9. Round the World Tickets (Saloon): £130. Return Tickets, via San Francisco and New York—£ll3. For all information apply at any of the OffiUNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEV/ 25EALAND (LIMITED). «. v .. TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ufk s i U OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). TIME TABLE. | Weather and other circumstances permitting. • Steamer. | Date of Sailing. | g^ Train TOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. From Onehunga. Takapuna I On arrival of San Francisco mail, about Tuesday, September 27. Cargo at Railway till 4 p.m. Monday. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. Eotoiti I Thurs., 29th, 11 a.m. 8.55 a.m. Cargo at Railway till 4 p.m. Wednesday. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER. WEI.-LIN-V TON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. From Auckland. WAIHORA I Tußoday, 27th, Sept, 2p.m FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. Omafere j Saturday, Oct. Ist. 2 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE. HOBAKT. AND BLUFF. Transhipping at Wellington. Omapere I Saturday, Per. Ist, 2 p.m. FOR GISBORNE AND NAPIER WHARVES, VIA EAST COAST PORTS. KIA Ora 1 Tuesday, 4th October, 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Mararoa I Monday, 26th Sept., 5 p.m. Moana I About Tuesday, 27th September FOR SAJvIOA. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCI3CO. MARIPO3A I Saturday, October Ist, 2 p.m. Cargo till 10 a.m. FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. Upolp I Wednesday, October 12, 5 p.m. FOR KARATONGA AND TAHITI. Ovalau | Tuesday, 27th Sept., 5 p.m. Cargo till noon, FOR TONGAS SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (NUKUALOFA, HAABAI, VAVAU, APIA, SUVA.) Haukoto I Wednesday, 19th October, 5 p.m. Cargo till noon. Cargo must be booked and alongside not less than, two hours before the advertised Palsage^frckets must be taken at the Company's Office. ~ Tickets avaiiauie' by- Messrs Buddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers Westralia and EAU SCKLAND BRANCH. - Patoierston Buildings. ; As&^- A EIE NT LINE, JmML\J STEAM TO LONDON. f&gn&&Sr The following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES, will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE asunder for LONDON (Tilbury) via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian Ports), SUEZ CANAL, HAPLES, MARSEILLES and,j^LgjlALTAßj, c- ____ (Tons From I From I From Steamer. j ßeg| Sjiaey iHelbournel Adelaide, OROTA ■ 6297 lOct. II Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Curzo 3918 Oct. lli Oct. 18 Oct. 20 . Oruba 5524 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Ormuz 6387 [Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 And TTorCnigfttly thereafter. FARES—NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON:— SALOON ...Single: £39 to £73 103 I?«turn: £70 to £115 THIRD CLASS..£I6 :>6s, £18 18s, and £20 First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from Ncf—• Zealand, being provided with Saloon Pas cages to Australia, which are included in tne above fares. . ■ Passages can be bookec'. to or prepaid from any of the ahove ports. „' UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Agents in New Zealand. -*^U--npHE TYSER LINE (LIMITE-D). The TYSER LINE (LIMITED) beg to inform theb supporters and Importers generally that they have decided to assist in the DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRADE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and AUSTRALASIA. Arrangements have been completed for a SERVICE OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS from NEW YORK at REGULAR INTERVALS, taking CARGO for MM_BOURN_D, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, W__3_I__NGTON, and OTAGO, at MODERATE R_S_CSS OF FREIGHT. ! •The FffiST STEAMER will be the S.a. QUEEN MARGARET, to be despatched from K-EW YDRX on or about SEPTEMBER 25TH, Caigfvbr this Steamer for Main Ports wQI be carriad ait TEN SHILLINGS per TON of 20 Cwt, TWELVE SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE DerTON of 40 Cubic Feet, with Coastal Freight end Charges added to bye-ports. New Zealand Importers of American Mer* (/hazM-ise are specially invited to instruct their <j_ge_riß in the United States to Support the 'JPYS-Bt LINE OF STEAMERS, and to comtnnnicKte with the Company's New York Representatives. Messrs Funcke, Edye, and Co., l^d^c-u-nge. RICHARDTODD> Colonial Superintendent; Nap_er. p!__Jagnßt 15,1898.. ' A UXILIARY SCHOONER :ssk A OB AN Jmßv Leaves for _».___? WAIPU TUESDAY, 10.30 p.m. "Weather and other circumstances permitting. MASTER,Agent. rffi^LsC T&/TESSAGERIES MAKITIMES _^^^-IVL -SYDNEY TO LONDON, S^gg^gg?' via COLOMBO and PARIS.— Steamers of 6,500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, Colombo, Suez and Port Said, will be despatched monthly as follows:— Steamer. Commander jSydney^^^ Jaide* Australien Verron Oct. 3 Oct. 5 |Oct. 7 VILLEDE LA I Ciotat Fiaschi Oct. 31 I Nov. 2 jNov. _ Passengers booked to Bombay,- India. (Jliina. Batavia and Japan. Table wines are included in passage money. Return tickets at reduced rates. English spoken on board. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Auckland. _____ r As&^r rriHE EASTJ-RN & AUSTRA.j____|_L 1 LIAN STEAMSHIP COM- £&£&& PANY (LTD.). REGULAR MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS. FROM AUSTRALIA to CHINA & JAPAN. For Rates of Freight and Passage, and all particulars, apply to— j RUSSELL & SOMERS, Agents. _ W QueeD-Btreet, Auckland. "-' iv.__: : —'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 227, 26 September 1898, Page 1
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