haSi " TIME TABLE. us «- > Wednesday, 23rd Sept., 5 p.m. ~~~~~~TwmWV~' PACIFIC LINE I |T3O OP STEAMERS. —' T»n» From ~From From ; SWmew, Bw. Mribonrne Ad«laUt c,. oc Sen, 29 Oct. 11 .. !°»? Ocl 10 off IB Oot. ! 15 S,i ' • Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 29 : X!!:::::::::: 1 not, m mw.b ♦Twin Screw Steamer. And fortnightly thereafter. ■ MES- NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON - Single: £43 to £80-Eetanii < £69 to £120. Return Tickets good forti ■ JHIRirCLASS: £18. £20, and £22. ; First and Second class. Passengers se- ■ rare Special Advantages by booking 1 I through from New Zealand, being provided I Tritb Saloon Passages to Australia, which; ire included in the above Fares. I .'Passages-can, be booked to or. prepaid • from any of the.above ports. j t For fnrtiier parlJcujars, apply to > i STEAMSHIP COMPANY ,OF j ' NEW ZMhAUJKli'ttt.;' ■- r--" Agents in Ne.w Zealand. I. By.i ■•. .- ,; mHE ■ TisjJß line; i-. LIMITEDMJfy ' DIRECT-STEAM SERVICE • ffiwjd Uetvv-ecu the Mα united states of america and . . australasia, first class cargo steamers. Taking Cargo for HELEOURNU, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY AND OTAGO. The Company's uext despatches will be S.S. STAR OF IRELAND, About: 30th September, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand Ports. New Zealand Importers $r 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 Kew York EepresentatiTea, MESSRS FUNCH. . EDYE AND CO., Produce Exchange,. New York; MESSRS , AND CO., Iβ, Fenchurch Avonue, London; or MESSRS T. AND S. MORRIN, LTD., Auckland. ; , RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier, Agent for Homeward Loading— HEATHER, RQBERTON & CO. . g. IJ SAVILL, AND~~ li^ia^- 1 ALBION COMPANY TOlift\'\ - LIMITED. .';„. FOR LONDON. ■ TEJERijtfh AND PLYMOUTH. ■ r.iTtTS mstances rermlttlnu. CALLING AT. MONTE VIDEO , (OR RIQ). fcTiS » A OS . 27 • Wellington 'GoTmc " mi Brcon g*P.;2i Wellington nates! Sbt UDd Passa 5 e at Lowest Current Pno. *Twin screw. rt« ZTU°I. ded with Coastil l Tick " F «e tf ch'S t0 I,OTt ° f D °P arture PaSSaSeS fr ° m 'W4 &lfe ! M»^ ! First class, CwrtH SZ? f a « c aoroßS American Office. High-st., Agents. heaoh Mi' e « Re go r E3 ■ SI 'EAMSHIP- CO. : Weather and other clrcumstances permitting). HKADs MA HUL{ »VOs Auckland: AN ? WAUKWORTH. Kland ; Leaves Warkworth: ■ vP'< !2th snm , r Prl -. "th, S a.m. Wed., let , " P-m. Mon., 14th, 0 aru R-WloS 17th 1 S Sot .. 19th .11 "'I 0 - M Fri -. 18th, 3 p. m . ' Th « •! St con 1 : , , retUnilu S Thursday. ,'* Claymore. nnects at Waiwera with 1 MATAKANA. S*t. 15th, 7am t, eaves Matakana: p* ni 'B- 10th, 4n m „, Leaves Wade: ■& Ut| C slm | r i-. Hth, 0 a.m. , « M «V e ""'° "» »4«r.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 216, 10 September 1903, Page 1
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