SHIFPIKG. c—-u—^ TTNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF „__■_»!^- KEW ZEALAND. L^-J LIMITED. '" TIME TABLE. Weather and other circumstances perjnittiiig. "Steamer \"~ Date of Sailing. ""FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. From Onehunga. Passenger Train. •Mapourika..Thurs., 25th Apr., 3 p.m...2.10 Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m. *Calls at Nelson coming North. I_7toiti....Mon., 20th Apr., 2 p.m 1.10 Cargo at Railway till 10 a.m. YOU GIS BORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, lA'TTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. jjoura Saturday, 27th Apr., noon No Cargo after 11 a.m. TC An=iu Saturday. May 4th, noon No Cargo after It a.m. FOR SYDNEY. Marajoa Monday, 6th May, 5 p.m. N,o cargo after 4 p.m. FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. FIJI. jri o -a Wednesday, Ist May. noon FOR RAROTONGA~ AND TAHITI. Uaviuni Tuesday, 7th May, 5 p.m. No cargo after 3 p.m.' FOR FKIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, irriJl, SYDNEY. NUKUALOFA. lIAAPAI. VAVAU, APIA AND SUVA. Hauroto...... Wednesday, Bth May, 8 p.m. No Cargo for Fiji. APPBOXTMATK SAILINGS FROM 'WELLINGTON. FOR MELBOURNE. Tarawera Thursday, 25th April Tranships to Mokola at Duncain. FOR SYDNEY. ■wrarrimoo Saturday, 27th April Tickets available for stop over or rettSrby Huddart, Patker, and Co. * B CargofS m«st be booked not less thaq TWO HOURS before advertised time of sailing. - r—f /ORIENT LINE STEAM TO A&S^ yJ LONDON. Royal Mail Steamships gs_SsA as.°sr f^{£S s_ssE^rjs___s-s»*--S--_ssi TLE COLOMBO (Transhipping tor all In_fflrt Ports). SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES. MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:- " -Boss From ftpm !_'*«>?» Stewnew B*3. Sydney Mjponnn|A4«l-ida S MIjUU ~ CT97 U.-U M»y U H«y 1« O_SS_^ I«W MayiS M.yBB M»y80 O__lV' • 6387 Ju£eß JnnelX J««t 1$ o Twin 3erew Steamera. tProbably calling at Hobart. And Fortnightly thereafter. FARES-NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON.. Single: £42 18/ to £80 6/ BAlMusi.. Return; £11 to £126 10/ THTRD CLASS £18 10/, £20 16/, £22 First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Baloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above Fares. "Passengers • can ba booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Agents in New Zealand. 'ji 'rTfpp ROYAI, MAIL l smSlk£ i ■*■ STEAMEES. THROUGH SERVICE TO LONDON, VIA VANCOUVER. AWD TO ALL PLACES IN THE UNXTED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. T_i» Steamer* <»_Jfe&Jlnft-.£ftn»»t wi%. • ; IH$ Cafe'(«^tf.p¥clffc'-feanWy 'at Vffltttourer. • '- - r ' Arrita" Steaniei1 I.eava Le.ve Aniw Victort? Sydney Brisbane Honolulu and Vantfrer Miowxka M»y 20 M*y*M June 5 June 18 Aoiusgi .Tune 17 June 21 July 3 July 11 HOANi. July 15 July 19 July. 31 Aug. 8 This is the IMPERIAL ROUTE HOME, as well as the most attractive. It avoids alike the heat of tho Red Sea and the cold of- Cape Horn. The Raillroad Journey between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Vancouver to Montreal, occupies about five days and is made i WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARRIAGES, through the grandest scenery in the • world—over the Selkirk and' Rocky Moun- . tains, across the Prairies, and along the North Shore of Lake Superior. ... Passengers have the choice of a number ...of overland routes, enabling them to visit the principal cities of Canada and the United' States. At Sydney the Mail Steamers connect with the steamers of the Union Company from and to all NEW ZEALAND PORTS. FARES FROM SYDNEY. AUCKLAND, OR BRISBANE. . To Victoria, .Vancouver, and S. 'Frisco--lst. £40; 2nd, £25; 3rd, £16 BOUND THE WORLD, First class, Home Vancouver, return Suez £136 S/ For Combination Bookings Railway Maps. Guide Books, and all other information, apply to _ UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. • rP'HE TYSER LINE, . 1 Ifc^Bj-— t-1- LIMITED. ■ f__Pil_A DIRECT STEAM SBR- " r Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking CaigoJfor MELBOURNE WJSJL&INGTQN -*;' SYDNEY" CAN*p^XJUt a»« AUCKLAND O^AQO " The Company's next despatches will be— To sail— Tomoana, 537S tons..On or about Apr. 13th Hawke's Bay, 4583 tons On or about May 12th New Zealand importers of American merchandise are specially invited to Instruct their agents in the United States to support, the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS PUNCH, EDYE and CO., Produce ...Exchange, New York; MESSRS TYSER - AND CO.. .16, Fenchurch' Avenue, London; or MESSRS T. & S. MOKRIN, LIMITED, Auckland. ■ RICHARD, TODD, ' Colonial Superintendent. Napier. -> . iqiH-3 p and jr\ . d=^^-j sN . COMPANY will DE- ' BPATCH the following STEAMERS for LONDON, calling at ALBANY, COL- • OMBO ADEN MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR 'and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at BRINDISI, as under:— ■ _ ■ lmt« TJeiri Slearntr. Tong. Sydney. Meii>onni». I +VICTORH "i «62" I April 17 j April 2P RoMr 854S May 4 May 7 | &a\: a•;:::::::::lJWJ m- i* ' ««y •« ICalling at Hobart en route from Sydney. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY: Single Tickets to London..£42 18/ to £80 6/ Return Tickets to £126 10/ Tourists' Tickets (India, China, and Japan); Cheap Rates on application. Passage Money can be paid here for Passages from England. I For freight or passage, apply to B, RUSSELL & SOMERS, g ■ 60, Queen-st.. :. 5 For passage-only, apply -to. ._ , I fc___c;»' u^-. THOg. COO__ & SONS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1901, Page 1
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