— ■ SHD? CO. OS , t-tf-tU NEW ZEALAND LTD. Sjaist TIME TABLE. fr&J fWeather and (.-ircum|L> <J?T' stances permitting.) TTffiOM QNEHUNGA. Bteamer 1 JOB SSW Pl.™™™ ***> ™ LLNG - -rfniM Mon.. 6th' Feb., 3 p.m. 2.10 **q^ - at Hallway till 11 a.m. * lflth Feb.. 3 p.m 2.10 at Railway m U a-m. FROM A tJCKXAND. wio PT=!BORNE. NAPIER, WELLING- % L?TTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. JSSa 7th Feb.. 4 p.m. Ttogo 'received alongside after 2 p.m- >° LUiB -Twin screw. nMnne ...Saturday. Uth Feb., 12 nooa received alongside after U a.mN FOB WESTPO3T OIBECT. WiioorL.-.Tnesduj. 7th Feb. (meantime) Vnltß}a Konday, 6th Feb., 7 p-m. *rSr-c"recßives2 aioß-side after 2 p-m. "rtIJUI (SUVA A-VD tEVCKA). •V«th2 ....Wednesday, LJnd Feb., Z p.m. Sj fflrgo received alongside after 10 a.m. oSas Suva with R.M.S. Aorang! for Vancou-er. •Twin screw. PQE FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA. FIJI. AND SJI'D.NBT. aatnalßfa, Haapai. Vavan, Ap**, Levuka, v Suva.) gujmito ...Wednesday. Sth Feb., 2 p.m. Vo car-o reeelTHd alongside after 11 s-m. No Fiji Cargo. Sf-msnotiri I-our weeks later J FoTrABOTONGA. RAIATEA. AND TAHITI. jarinai Tuesday. 21st Feb., 5 p.m. So Cargo received alongside after 2 p-m. ■pBOM FOB UELBOUENE. VIA SOUTHERN PORTS AND HOBART. wjftjre. Thursday, 18th February FOB SYDNEY. : Warriinoo.~ Saturday, 11th February Tickets available for stop over or retarn by Huddart, Parfcer, and Co. Prontietary Steamers. Cargo must be booted, and except othervise stated, alongside uot less than TWO HODHS before advertised time of leaving. Anckland Branch— PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. OSIEJiT -V A< fIC ul % " OF ROYAL MAIL j>" STEAMERS. FOE PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via PttEHANTLE, COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian Porta and SUEZ CANAL, Sailing as under from Sydney and ileibaßrae:— } Tana t rum r rum EtefilUEn ! h<Mf. I Syiumy | ilejijounia flnnn „.".— 6M5 1 Feb U . Feb 1* JXnni .... 80M Feb 22 ; Fab 28 llusiai — 6300 iloh a j Mcii U •tOeaie. M*3 ileh ! MeJl a3 •Twin screw steamer. •tCaUtog at Hobart en route from Sydney to Melbourne. FAEH3: SEW ZiLAi-.5.-MJ TU LONDON SALOON—Sinsie, £43 to £SO. Return: £88 to £120 Return Tickets good for two years. THIBD CLASS: £18, £20. £22. First and Second Class Passengers leciire Special Advantages 07 Booking Bliwigh from New Zeaiand, being provided wlta Saloon Passages to Australia, which us iaclctted in the above fares. Passajaa caa be booked to or prepaid ftta any if the above ports. ESTOS STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALASD, LTD., Agents in N.Z. BL, mllii TYSEE LINB, |\toi LIinTKD. rjflp|\ DIRECT STEAM SERTICB I Between the j UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTEALASIA. FIBfiT CLASS CAEQO STEAMEfiS. Ta&ing Cargo for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO. He Company's next despatches will be — gTOEASHIEI February 2Sth HAWSE'S BAY March 28th New Zealand importers of American merenandise are apeciaLy invited tp instruct tnedr igenta hi the United States to support the TYSEE LINE STEAMELES, and to communicate with the Company's Ne-w lott Bepresentatives, MESSES FTJNCH, cDYE, AND CO., Produce Exchange New wrk; MESSES TYSEK AND CO., 16, m?^^ 1 Ai=Bll ne. London; or MESSES HSATHEE, EOBEETON, & CO., AockEICHARD TODD. Colonial Superinteadent. Napier. fear—, •S HAW - SATILL, AJJD PSlll 0 ALBION COMPANY, LIMIi&IIaI it ed. the dibbct line of steamee9 foe plymouth and london via 810 DE JANIEEO OR iIONTE VIDEO AND TENEBIFFE. SPLESDiD cp to date passenger ACCOMMODATION. 200 MY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS Sailings (circumstances permitting): Mar. 30 Wellington """anno., aaii DaTid Aprd27 wSSngteo Twin Screw. Paaaeagtrs prorided with Coastal Ticfeto«t ay Fare acroß3 Ameriom CoasSLfT 4 « s P«cial Rates. X «» aSu£dW nt ot paasase moaey la -"eaiana or b y suaranteea. L. D- NATHAN AND CO., LTD., Ur ' A. S. PAXEESON & CO., — ——- Agents. f/^ar^l"N' OK ' rtIKK:N UMION STIfiAMJ^^^ =c a - 1 BOAT COMPA-VI, LIMIT KD. Wetter and - h ' TIME "TABLE. «»w«a: ana other circumsiances permirting.) SteQ _ <lr WAIKUA BKAX'H. fc tnrt^ o « 10 -55 a.m., Wednesdays and PAPARfX' . PAHI ' WnAK-APIHAU, *W«ta« aao at 10 aim., re-e-30 a.m., Wednesdays and Fri*»«S io^lr 3XICTIONS -LMt trails Mondays and Wednesdays. Steamtt BRANCH. KiaflaTrstSlf 8 Helen svUle Every Wedretamnig Every Thursday, both Traia for MA™r?S£ nd 45 a - m - Tuesdays. Btea]nAr^ GATTIHOTO BRANCH. "«? (TWflh e f Hel ensville Every Mon- & "m Kauri , by 'oßowlng tide "3THUCTTONS. - Last train SBLeSVt 1 ."?, a - tn - Saturdays. , me elT»tnST Every Friday lowing Paparoa Bridge fol»3?B ? CTIONS.-Last trate AAiJLEs on application to JAMISS STEWART Syktaaa Agency ll^ 56 "- HelensTffle - -1 «SfaA* ATHA - V AND co - «BB8 Offl ce . Shortland-atreet.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 1
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