aair--uiu. |_l L-iIDAST — -pjiRKTTB TCTE. FATOUTHITE PASaSISGER S3SRVICB. CnTrarnstances permittijiz'. Steaiujers will Sail as undert — FEOM " FOR SYDNEY. Wl__E_A ..Uon4ay j Jan. 20 1 5..30 p_L -ffICTOBIA .-M-ooday 1 Feb. 3 I 5-30-p-oi. WI-MSfEBA ..Monday [ Feb. 17 } 5-30 P~FOS GJ.£_OE*S_i ', NAPIER. 'WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON. AND DUNFLOIN. VICTORIA Tuesday | Jan. '_ j 3 p-ST WT__EBA Tuesday I Feb. 4] 3 p.m. VICTORIA Tuesday I Feb. 13 | 3 p__ FEOM WELLINGTON. FOB SYDNEY. tr-T.rMAPrn, rfrlH.f i Fah ii -TTTr-MAROA Friday | March 21 FOE MELBOUIiNE. VIA SOUTH AND - HOBART (from Wellington). tUT.rM .A ROA Tcm-sday | January 23 CaDs at MBfbrd Sounds. fTwin Screw. AH ftttpd with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo for Soataern Steamer must be booked ami alongside not later than NOON; for other Steamers not later than TWO HOUBS before advertised sailing time. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually intercbangeable with the Onion Company. OFFICE: 7. CUSTOMS STBEET. • rpHE TTfYsiS T INE, LOOTED MX ___1 Mo_vTß—Y DISPATCH OF FIBST-CT_iSS CAHGO STEAHEES. ■ ' — TO LONDON DIE.BCT. Due! AnckSteamer. Tans. Com-aandec land About Starof ScotlaEd 10.000 E. D. Beck Jan.~l7 -Makarrni 12_500 H. HoUis Jan. 15 StarofAuatralic 10,000 F. W. CTyatt — Ludralema 10.000 W. H_ Lea — Mimiro 10,000 J. r>«Encx_l — •WThakiirua 10iXW A. H. Kemp — Tadrabarah... IZSOO A. H. Smiri — *Nere_ana 10.000 J. Compton — ♦Warere 10.000 P. E. Mello — •Indrapura 12J500 S. P. Craven —
•Xi—arn 10,000 S. W. Ha—er — •Mnritai 12_500 J. Firth •Star of India. 1?.30Q F. Kearney — •Twin Screw. The above steamera are all built specially for the New Zealand trade, acted with Refrigerating Machinery at the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the _cepr__aily satisfactory co-dado- in w±tu_ their frozen, meat cargoes are seine dellvereo. Tne Co_p_.y is peep-red to carry Wool and Frounce of every description at Lowest Cxirrent Bates of Freight. cor all r__cticnia_> appiy to HEATaSB, BOBErETON, LTD., Agents, Auckland. *f-j--p_ rPEE - NET* ZI—LLAND jWwi_Q SHIPPING COMPANX" il U LINE v to london". via monte video. tener— 1 - - . and fly*v:oi:th. most modern pai-sengeb steamers IN TE_ SOUTHEEN lIEr-lISPHEIiE. Com- Probable. To Sail Steamer. Tons mander. Final Port, -boat Tnxatfna i_) 10,960 Various WelL Feb! 6 Sexßuera i 2) -I_3oo Greenstreet — Max. 6 Hnahine i' 2) 11.000 Forbes — Apr. 3 Rotorna (3~> ILSOO Sutcliffe — Hay 1 Rnapeim (2> 3ySSO Clifford — May 29 TnraWna (2> 10-960 Parsons — June 26 (2) Twin Sen—. <3) Triple Screw. ' IMtted with Wire's—- Telegraphy. The Time Table Steamers sailing in Bee—«ry, March. April and May, __, will can at Rio de Janeiro, as well as at Monte ___ QB •jjtajlua\*mni d-Toc-age- ' ACCOMMODATION IS -NOT SUP.PASSED -'- - - Uyiny e__ line. Warrants for passages from the United Kingdom can be obtained at tbia end by prepayment or guarantee of passage money. Apply, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. QUAY. STBEET, a PC—LAND N. _D_ L. COLOMBO, ADEN. SCEZ, POST SAID-
J LOTD. TMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEA_ER3 A from SYDNEY to BRI-MEN callins MELBOUBNE, ADELAIDE, FBEMANTLE. NAPLES. GENOA SOUTH AMPTON- and ANTWERP. "DEDTJCED TTtAKES. A CCKLAND TO T ONDON. FIRST-CLASS: Single, £70 8/; Bet__ SECOND-CLASS: Single, f_ 18/; Hetnrn, •IHTRTVCT.ASS: £17 to £2L SAILINGS: Leaves Lea-ses Steamer. Tons. Sydney. _elVrne. 'ZIETEN 8.066 Dec. 25 Dec 28 *GXB*SSE~AU ... 8,000 Jan. 22 Jan 25 *SCHA_N_ORST 8.358 Feb. 10 Feb 22 'Ft DE GEOSSE 10.771 Mar 10 liar 22 __Q_ 8,133 Apr. 16 Apr." 18 •Twin Screw Steamers. TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Regular Fo—-weekly Sendee of Twin Screw Steamers- from Sydney, via New Guinea, to Manila, Hongkong, and Yoko- \ fain—.. connecting at Hongkong with ND L. fortnightly. Steamer. From Sydney. PRINZ SIGISMCND January 11 "Twin Screw. To Honjiong: First, £46 4/; Second, To London, via Hongkong: First £110 107: Seco-rd. £73 8/. Linen washe- on board by expert lanndxesses. For passage and fnE particulars, apply to LANGGTJTH AND CO., Customs Street West, Auckland. TT-'AXGANTJI -f->rv_"_ *Q-ftfiE\ THE FINEST RTVER TRIP _Cir_3 IN THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR. STBArISEBS FROM ALL PASTS CONCEDE THAT THE ryANGANUI JJ-CELS £LL ~ CIGHTS IN" gCENIC QBANDErjIR YOU MAY ENJOY A REST CCRE AT BEAUTIh'UL PrPTBTKT EOES_ Or the UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT FOB A WEEK. AT rr/ PER DAY. rpfESDAYS AND OAXURDAT3 FROM rpAC_AKTJNTJL Booking-. Maps. Itineraries— TOURIST BUREAU, COOK AND SONS, A. HATBICK AND CO.. LTD. -rjTR EIGHTS FOB TAXTB .ANGA. The AnTiliary Schooners MAY HOWAKD and ISABELLA DE FRAENJ2 sail for I TAURANGA each week. For freight partt-ulars, apply to C. H. FTTRNESS AND CO., LTD. Telephone OSB.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1913, Page 1
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