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SHIPPING^ •"-"■"■""TTNiaN STEAMSHIP CO. OF KTn.ll. NEW ZEALAND, rfH'l ' LIMITED. I TIME TABLE. Weather and other circumstance* , iwea" 4 permitting, t « .*er I JOate of Leaving, I Passenj£ ger Train. Ifc. From Onehunga. _._, :*OE NEW PLYMOUTH AND &OS, n* LLNG TON. - vnnna -On arrival of 'Frisco Mail, aXa bPut positively leaves Tuesday. On arrival of 'Frisco Mail. J, _«i Thurs., -ZtojL May, 2 p.m...1.W *°toCar' g o at 'Railway till -9.45 a.m. . p^is at Nelson coming North. • ' CW From Auckland. «« ri^BORNE. NAPIER. WELLINGSSbIton..and dunedin. *:;. Saturday. 17th May, 12 noon *« No cargo after 11 a.m. ... ...Tuesday. 20th May, 2 p.m. a No Cargo after 12 noon. ffOR EAST COAST BAYS. GISBORNE. *°B NAPIER. omaoere:. ..Saturday, 17th May, 2 p.m. omaP No Cargo after 12 noon. FOR SYDNEY. « .oroa ..Monday, 19th May, 5.30 p.m. FIJI XSUVA AND LEVUKA). «£»ra ..Wednesday, 21st May, 12 noon *^ No Cargo after 10 a.m. Connecting at Suva with S.S. Aorangi. • w for Vancouver. ; TTOR FBIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, I F FIJI AND SYDNEY. 1 fInjKUALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU, ' *" APIA. AND SUVA.) HMioto.... Wednesday, 4th June, 5 p.m. B No cargo after 3 p.m. FOE RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. -/rfuni Tuesday, 20th May, 5 p.m. No cargo after 3 P-m. APPROXIMATE SAILING FROM WELLINGTON. FOR MELBOURNE. _, lime Thursday, 22nd May {raiune..... fqr stdney . VnUni , Saturday, 31st May rareo"raust be booked not less than STWO HOURS before advertised time of Bamd«tg available for stop over or retain by Huddart. Parker, and Co.'a StfiiSana Branch: PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. /-n - PACIFIC LINE IAmZ&dIU TO LONDON.-ROYAL \E£g2?Z3i MAIL STEAMER'S of above Company leave Sydney as under for London (Tilbury), via Adelaide, Freemantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports), Suez, Marseilles, and raltar:Steamers Tons From .From .from Beg. Sydney Melbourne Adolaid* /»._.. 5557 May 24 May 27 May 29 !S_ „,„., 5624 Jnne7 June 10 June 12 »0j__;.."...;.... 68U June 21 June 24 June 26 '• «Twin Screw Steamer. Fares, New Zealand to London: Saloon, Single -£43 to £80; Saloon, Return, £69 to £130. Return Tickets available for two years. Secdrid Class Passengers are provided "with Saloon Passages to Australia. UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z., Agents. P* pANADIAN - AUSTRA■V LIAN ROYAL MAIL TO ENGLAND IN 33 $y the Most Interesting Route, via Brisbane, Fiji, Honolulu, Vancouver. ;- Canada,;<or United States. LeaTe j Leave I Arrive Arrive ..Stumer- Sydneyi Suva Hono- Victona and .....mam.... at ' lp;l ji (Fyi) | lnln Vancouver Ammai May 20 say 28! June i June 12 • HdWiiV.'...... Jnn6'l6 June 24' July 2 July 9 Htjorm July ll'Jnly 17'Jnly 22l New Zeala*4 Passengers may leave Auckland pef MouiU 21st May, 18th June, 16th July, and every four weeks thereafter, connecting at Suva with C.A. Liner tot Vancouver, andproceeding thence per the unequalled Canadlan-Paciflc Railway Route and best Atlantic Lines. Passengers also have the option of proceeding to Sydney and joining the C.A. Liner there. UNION S.B. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Agen ts^ « rTHE TYSER LINE. fcfc-* ± LIMITED. nyyPN DIRECT STEAM SERBetween the p-™<3B} UNITED STATES OK I AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. FIRST CLASS CARGO STEAMERS, faking Cargo for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. "Will leave New York at Regular Intervals— Bttra Company's next despatches will be— To sail— Redhill, 3960 tons..On or about 31st May Ripley, 3950 tons. .On or about 2Sth June 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 FUNCH, EDYE, AND CO.. Produce Exchange, New York; MESSRS TISER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch Avenue, gondqn: or MESSRS T. AND S. MORKIN, LIMITED. Auckland. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier. Agent for Homeward Loading— •^ HEATHER. ROBERTON, & CO. | >B^l^ C G X E G O R .E3 STEAMSHIP CO. Weather and other circumstances peri- ."* riiittlng,. --■'■'-- fc t . OREWA OR KAWAU. c, ( Information at Office. I B.S. ROSE CASEY OR ROB ROY. FOR TAKATU POINT. BIG AND LITTLE OMAHA, weaves Auckland: Leaves Omaha: Tuee oiu-w n . *Sat.,' 17tb, 5 p.m. & 2ata 9 1 na,xn- Tues -' 20th' 3 p"m"•rSiiirt 4 10 p,ra- *Sat, 24th, 11 a.m. Rm i> Sm^ ha and Passengers only. fS#§te 3/ Return. Cargo 5/ ton. mu^VfJ^WERA> MAHURANGI H^DS, SPRING GROVE, AND . WARKWORTH. wares Auckland: Leaves Warkworth: W^ 9 a-m- Mon -> 19th, 3 p.m. •Thin:; %l noon Thurs., 22nd, 7.30 a.m. BaTW J P-m- Fri., 23rd, 7.30 a.m. %£•s h, 2 ,p-m- Mon -' xai. S a.m. «ares. y Single; 3/ Return. Cargo 5/ ton. Sw. U^ER WAIWERA. ,iJ™J Wednesday, returning Thursday. , ; l AJert connects at Waiwera with ••»• «ose Casey. ■j. D .-___. S.S. OREWA. *OR MULLET POINT AND MATA- . KANA. \^n eß,^ uckland: Leaves Matakana: fc- 9 lSi 10, a-m- Tues- 2°th, 5 a.m. V4 Sl. nile; 3/ Ret"m. Cargo 5/ ton. BBnwwe,A^ KLE's BAT HOUSE, BROWN'S BAY, WADE, AND GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE. 8af aYi e,lu Auck,a,?d: Leaves Wade: S "«! U a-m" Mon- 19th- W° a-m-Prl '■>» ?' I p-m- Thurs., 22nd, 6.30 a.m. Sat' Ifh' 4 pm- Sal- 24th- 7-30 a-m- ---""•» 4 p.m. Mon.. 26th, 9 a.m. r SS. ROB ROY. ■r^ FOR WAIPU. waves Anckland: Leaves Waipu: Tn« V c Sat> 17th> 2 P-m-IhmL o?', 8 am- Wefl- *st. 530 a-m' ■'SS2" *!? d' 10 p-m- Sat- 2<th. 7-30 a-m----jm*. 29th, 2 a.m. Fri., 30th, 11 a.m. HuT I££ ttust be PrePal4 and alongside SkSta?*? half an hour before the "^ttsed tim> of snlHne. wsce: Queei-st. Wharf. Ttfepbon* «.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 115, 16 May 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 115, 16 May 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 115, 16 May 1902, Page 1

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