SHIPPING. l^jj-^ TTNION STEAMSHIP CO. Off l«5 v. new zealand. R*l|f} limited. i time table. Weather and other circuaast&nces per- ■ "steame"? [ ~Date"qT "sail ing. TOK WJJJW fLIMOUTH AiNU WELr UNGTQN. Prom On^hunga. Passenger Train »jlapourika..Thurs,. 6th June, 3 p.m...2.1( Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m. •Calls at Nelson coming North. * e tolti....Mon., 3rd June, 2 p.m I.H Cargo at Railway till lv a.ni. FOB GItiBORNE, NAPiEK, WELLING TON, LriTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. Tuesday, 4th June, 2 p.m, No Cargo after noon. jjoura Saturday. Sth June, nooi Absolutely no cargo received after 13 a.m. FOR EAST COAST BAYS, GISBORNE. NAPIER, AND GREYMOUTH. nmanere Tuesday, 4th June, 4 p.m. FOR WESTPORT DIRECT. rr.teri Monday, 3rd June, 5 p.m Tal FOR SVUNEY. Mararoa Monday, 3rd June, 5 p.m. No cargo after 8 p.m. FOB SUVA AJSD LEVUKA. FIJI. 0-ilau Wednesday, 26th June, noon FOR RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. EEaviuai Tuesday, 4th June. 5 p.m. " No cargo after 3 p.m. JOB FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, TIJI, SYDNEY. NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU, APIA AND SUVA. Manapouri..Wednesday, sth June, 5 p.m. No Cargo for Fiji. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS FROM WELLINGTON. FOR MELBOURNE. Mokoia Thursday, 30th May FOR SYDNEY. Monowai Saturday, 15th Jun< Tickets available for stop over or re tun by Huddart, Parker, . and Co.'i Steamers. Cargo must be booked not less tnar TWO HOURS before advertised time o: taHlng. t-y —"nrVUENT LINE STEAM TO M)j^U LONDON. The following Royal Mall Steamship! belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES -wil leave SYDNEY anc MELBOURNE as under for LONDO* (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, FREEMAN TLE. COLOMBO (Transhipping for all In dlan Ports), SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES MARSEILI^ES. and GIBRALTAR:— "~ Tons] From I Prom ] Front Sttuners R«g. Sydney Melbourne Adelaide Oniroz 6387 Juneß Jane 11 JnnelS Oitnu.... E857 Jnne22 Jane 95 MJnhe27 Apstbal Ss2i July 6 July 9 July 11 a Tvrin Screw Steamers. fPnobably calling at Hobart. And Fortnightly thereafter. FARES-nNEW 'ZEALAND TO LONDON BALOON Single: £42 18/ to £80 6, Return: £77 to £126 10. CLASS £18 10/, £20 16/, £2 First and Second Class Passenger: • secure special advantages by bookinj through from Naw Zealand, being pro vlded with Saloon Passages to Australia which are included in the above Fares. ' Passengers can be booked to or pre paid from any of the above ports. UNION. STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF . NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, ::,-.. Agents in New Zealand. A «fe9O CEANIC STEAMSHIP tQM&ESp* COMPANY. A. AND A. LINE. fBJNfILAND'VIA UNITED- STATES AND TX ■ ' ... CANADA. ' : ... f" Splendid €000 tons Sister Ships, fSIERRA." "SONOMA." "VENTURA " ; (Classed 100A1 at Briti3h Lloyd;1s) [ Leave Auckland Every Three Weeks. t FOR PANGO PANGO. HONOLULU, I . SAN FRANCISCO. ". NEXT SAILING: KERRA ...,15th JUNE, 2 p.m. Quickest Route to Vancouver and all • Canadian Points. Through Passengers to American and Canadian Eastern points and England have choice of eight different routes across America, ■ also stop over privileges at any point an route, so that visits may be made to tne famous Yosewite Valley, Grand Canon of the Colorado, National Park, Niagara Falls, *tc, etc. i . FARES: To San Francisco and Vancouver, £1* Jto £40. To London, £58 to £69 3/4. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. SIARIPOSA On or about 17.th: JUNE FARES: Saloon. Single, £7; Return £12. Return portion of Ticket cood by ■teamers of the Union S.S. Co. of New Zealand, Limited For fullest information, apply MESSRS HENDERSON & MACFAR- * lane; General A g e n tsfor o New, Z e A aland. nd _ • mHH TYSER LINE,. fifet-w-. i-;- LIMITED. l\j^3^ l-'iitlOCT STEAM SERVICE ll^PEek Between the. 1 -CWfIKA UNITED STATES 'OF | AMERICA AND AUSI j TRALASIA. FIRST CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. JTakinK Cargo for MELBOURNE, ; SYDNEY,' AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OT AGO. . •WHI leave New York at Regular Inters vals. The Company's next-despatches will be— 'IFClpfc' 6.5. Mimiro, 6225 tons ...v....,.1..'..;..- , . On or about May 30th IS.S. indralema (Building)...,., - -On or about June 30th New Zealand' 'iniportera 'of American merchandise aro ■ specially' invited to instruct their: agents in-tUd'"United States to support the' TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate With the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS FUNCH, EDYE and CO., Produce Exchange, New • York; MESSRS TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch ■ Avenue, London; or MESSRS T. & S. MORRIN, LIMITED, Auckland. RICHARD TODD, , I Colonial Superintendent, Napier. J Agents for Homeward Loading: HEATHER, ROBERTON, & CO. j|rr*—» rnHE NEW ZEALAND SHIP-y-i&S, PING COMPANY'S IMS LINE OF -MAIL- STEAMERS tor LONDON, yJa.MOM.Ttt VIDEO; TENE&IFFE, and PLYMOUTH:— * fons 1 ■ProtaWi Tos»il Steamer. reg. Fiaal Port (aoont) Tmoa b 4050 .. . To follow Virixm i. 6373 .. » Wajjuto b 4767 .. ;.;■ ■ » OiißAMi. b 3808 .. . » Rimutiki a 7700 .. • »' WBAKITAJTB/'i 671S .. » WuciNni 5706 ■• " WIIMITB £610 •• >l Pi>*roa a 6568 .. » Tokoaeiro a 7700 .. >• Buafehc a £000 '. •■ ' " a Twin screw. 6 Cargo only. * Passengers forwarded to port of dejSartura Free. Warrants issued for Passages from Great Britain, for £17 6/ and upwards. Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. . ... Particulars may be learned on applicu tlon to i .THB NB3W ZBAIiAND SHIPPING t k COMPANY, LIMITED. . v/tjueen-st., Auckland. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 1
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