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SHIPPING. F*" TTNiON STIi^AMSHIP CO. OF U, nbw Zealand: lUMITEU. TIME TABLE. Weathor ami oiher clrcunastancea per- _ _^ ttia C. ** St'e'aawr 1 jjate of"SaiUag. '^l'Vil iNJsiVV i"i_l'_aoUTi-x a!\±s W ELLINGTON. From onohunga. Passenger Tr*ln. KotoiU Tliurs., i»th June, 2 p.m 1.10 Cargo at Railway tili 10 ;v.m. TaJwvuua..JVloii., Mt_ June, v p.m...2.10 Cargo at Railway till .11 a.m. FOR L.JiwO.it-S.J'.., .NAj/liUt, W.!ii.XINGTON, LY'JTKL.TOW. A.ND.ISUNuiDIN. Walhora. Saturday, 29th June, noon No cargo after 11 a.m. Wftikare Tuesday, 2nd July, 2 p.m. No Cargo alter noon. Mararoa Monday, Ist June, 5 p.m. No cargo attcr i p.m. FOR BLUFF, OAMAKU. AND TIMARU ii ßWea Monday, 24th, 6 p.m. ?OR EAST COAST BAiS, GISBORNri, NAPIER. o-a^ere Monday, 24th June, 5 p.m. *^X SUVA AND LEVUUA. b'Ui. Ovjjau Wednesday, 26th Juno, nooa No Cargo after 10 a.m. TOR RAKOTONJA AND. TAHITI. Tartuni Tuesday, 2nd July, 5 p.m. No cargo alter 3 p.m. FOR FRIENDL\ ISLANDS, SAMOA. ; 71J1, SYDNEY. NUKUALOFA. HAAPXI. VAVAU, APIA AND SUVA. 8aur0t0...... Wednesday, 3rd July. 5 p.m. No Cargo for Fiji. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS FROM WELLINGTON. FOR MELBOURNE. Monowal .Thursday, 27th June FOX SYDNEY. m-tane .Saturday, 29th, June Tickets available for atop over or return by Huddart, Parker, and Co.'. Cargo^mtjst be booked not less thaq TWO HOURS before advertised tlm« of •ailln_. r—r n /ORIENT LINE STEAM TO A**sd)y LOl__^__ The followlnp Koyal Mall Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES wll leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE. FREEMANTLE. COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian Ports*. StTEZ CANAL. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:— *~ : : Tom From Prom From" Steamers R*g. Sydney Melbourne Adelaido An»T7ui, *SM JnlyS i July 9 Jnly 11 CtJviCO ....;.. J9lB JnlyJo Uulj 23 .Tuly 25 Oiouh a 8291 Aujf. 8 Ang. 6 lAnff. 8 ©KtOKK a... 7945 Ang. 17 Aug. HO jAng. 22 a Twin Scr«w 3te«mera. And Fortnightly thereafter. FARE6-NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON.. Single: £42 18/ to £80 6/ Return: £77 to £126 10/ THIRD CLASS £18 10/. £20 16/, £22 First and Second Class Passengers - secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are Included in the above Fares. Passengers can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. : UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, Agents In New Zealand. ■~r--rri/-VCEANIC STEAMSHIP f«Qij«s_3M' COMPANY. A. AND A. LINE. UNC&AXD VIA tTNITED' STATES AKD CANADA. ' Splendid 6000 tons Sister Ships, ••SIERRA." "SONOMA." "VENTURA." (Classed 100A1 at British Lloyd's) i Leave Auckland Every Three Weeks. FOR PANGO PANGO. HONOLULU, I SAN FRANCISCO. J* s NEXT SAILING: MARIPOSA 4th JULY SHORTEST ROUTE TO SAN FRANCISCO. FASTEST TIME TO VANCOUVER. SMOOTH WATERS OF THE PACIFIC. ESCAPING EXTREMES OF HEAT AND COLD. FIVE DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. 'SUPERB, FAST, LIMITED TRAINS TO CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA, etc. GRAND CANONS YOSEMITE VALLEY NIAGARA FALLS, WORLD'S GRANDEST SCENERY. PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £29 to £52- Liverpool and London, £32 7/11 to £693/4. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. CENTURA On or About Bth JULY FARES:/ Saloon. Single. £7: Return £12. 1 Beturn portion of Ticfcfits good by ■teamers of the Union. S.S. Co. of New Zealand, Limited, or- Huddart, Parker, and Co. Proprietary. Limited. Particulars,:' Railway Maps, Guide B°HENDSRSO PN Ply & MACFARLANE, .( . • Fort-at., Auckland. ' —! .•'■JrnHß TYSEB LINE, ' h__^___ J-' LIMITED. . v.\ i t^_S^^> LiIKBCT STEAM SERVICE. 'v rafflßiKM--' : Between the I ■ rtJi^ UNITED STATES OF jCJi^i AMERICA AND AUSJ . TRALASIA. ipt-RST CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. Tatain* Cargo^for MELBOURNE. SYD«_S? AUCKLAND, WELLINQTON. • qStERBURY, and OTAGO. - yffi \£k, W« W' The Cofflpaay'a next flWPatche* will beTo BAll*™ S.S. Mlmiro* 6223 tons P O_ or about May 30th S.S. Indralema (Bulldlns) ..... On or about June 30th Mew Zealand Importers of American merchandise are specially Invited to Instruct their agents in the United States tHrapport 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., 1«, Fenchurch Avenue, London: or MESSRS T. AS. MORRIN. LIMITED. Auckland^^ CBtonial Superintendent, Napier. r-y—r-j XTORTHERN- J^ 101^ ■MV_tT!I---W STEAMBOAT COM\6Mkdi • PANY, LIMITED. 1 ' TTMU TABLE. (Weather and Other Circumstance* pei> , mlttlng.) 1 WAIROA BRANCH. Steamer leaves HeiensviHe for mrpaand way ports, MONDAYS. THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS. 10 a.m. (passeneerr by 7 a.m. > train), returning •fSm Dirgaville MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS. 6.30 a.m. OTAMATEA BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensvllle for Otamatea Ports EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, tidal- passengers by 4.35 p.m. train; «n« THURSDAYS, 10 a.m.; passengers by 7 »m. train; returning from Pahl WED NJBSDAYS and FRIDAYS. «.?0 a.m. PORT ALBERT BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensvllle EVERY THURSDAY, 10 a.m.; pas«snjrew by 7 turn, train; returning Fridays, 6.30 '*"m' JAMBS STEWART, Manager. IHeleafVflJ*. .....

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 1

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