SHIPPING. TXUDDART — T>ARKER Tj INE ' FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. j Circumstances permitting. Steamers will .Sail as under: — "~ FROM AUCKLAND. FOR SYDNEY. VICTORIA •RIVERINA VICTORIA FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. WEST KALI A •RIVERINA FROM WELLINGTON FOR SYDNEY. | ULiMAROA FOE MELBOURNE? VIA SOUTH AND HOBART (from Wellington). j ULIMAROA I •Carrying first, second, and third-class passengers. I All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ! All Tickets for Stop-over of Return mutually interchangeable with the Union Company. OFFICE: 7, CUSTOMS STREET. rpHE rprrsEß tine, .telll§He?L\ LIMITED. MONTTILY DISPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO y*-»SiL_al STEAMERS ■ TO LONDON DIRECT. Dae AuckSieamer. Toes. Commander. land about • Makariui T7.77~i2lioo~ll~lloiiis~ ~Dec.~~24 Star of Ireland s.uoo i.ritbius l>ei-. 2:) 'Star 01" India.. 12,500 I. Kearney Jan. 27 Miiuiro 10,000 J. Duncan — Star of Scotland 10.000 K. D. Beck — •Hawke's Bay 12,000 !■'. (.'. Lidstone — •iiylraharah ... 12,500 HolUngswortn — -Niwaru lo.ouo s. \\. Uayter — Star of Australia 10.000 l-.W. L'lvati i :-:ralema 10,000 W. li. Lea — "Whakarua 10.000 A. Is. Kemp — •Nerehana 10,000 J. Comptou — •Marere lo.ouo P. E. Mellu — [ *Murital 12.500 1. Firth — j'lndrapura liiiOO lc. P. Craven •Twin V Tew. ! l Tiic above steamers arc- ail built specially 1 i ror the New Zealand trade, lined witi: ■ Lefrigerating Machinery of the most moderntype, iv charge of competent cnyiceers, acU jrc voted ior the exceptionally satisfactory! condition in which their frozt-u n-ieat cargoes 1 are heiug delivered. Tiie Company is prepared to carry Wool j and Produce of every description at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For all particulars apply to i HEATHER. ROEEBTON, LTD.. Agents. Auckland. SHAW, QAVILL. AND \ LBION pO., O LIMITED. •«• *~> THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. Sailings (.circumstances permitting): — Steamer. Totis Com- Date Port Keg. uiauder. Depart. Depart •Corinlhic 12.231 ffari De(T2:f Weli •Arawa.... :>,3i2 Clayden Jan. .*s — •Tainui 0,957 Moffat Jan. 22 — •lonic... 12.232 Starck Feb. 26 — fßangatira 1 0,11S Lowden Mar. 26 — •Athenic... 12,234 Crosslaud Apr. 23 — •Corlnthic.. 12.231 Hart May 21 — •Arawa... 0.372 Clayden Juup 18 — •Twin Screw. Fitted with Wireless Tt-legraphv PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION UNSURI'ASSED. Passages from London can lie arranged here by Prepayment of Passage Money or by Guarantees. . L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD.. Agents. "RICHARDSON T INE OF QTEAMERS. S.S. O y U A L L Will SUM for TE KAHA. CAPE RUNAWAY. AND ALL EAST COAST KAYS AND GISRUHM:. Cuztsu will be- rw-eive<l ai Nnrdrar.i W-hur: 011 MONDAY i22imli and TUESDAY' i2:!tdi pill 4 p.m. each day. All Cargo to he port marked, n< per circular. RICHARDSON AND CO.. LTD.. Agents, No. 7. Ferry Building*.. Phone 572. SSI DOYAL pACKET O pOMPANY. JAVA-AUSTRALIA LINE. Regular Monthly Service to PAPUA, JAVA, and SINGAPORE, via QUEENSLAND PORTS, PORT MORESBY, and DARWIN.
Leaves Steamer. Tons. Sydney. 1014. {•HOUTMAN 6.000 Jan. l-l v'TA-SMAN 6,000 Feb. — tCalls at Darwin. JCalls at Dobo. •New steamer, wireless telegraphy, refrigerator, electric laundry, luxurious appointments. Surgeon and barber. Superior Ist and 2nd classes. All cabins amidships. SALOOX FARES FROM SYDNEY. To Batavia—Single, £32: Return, £51 4/. To Singapore—Single, £35; Return, £56. To Port Moresby—Single, £15; Return, £24. For farther information, apply to RDSSELL AXD TOILERS. Agents. rpHOS. /"tOOK AXD OOX .Offices All Over the World). A GENTS "p'OR A L,L T INES - It Yon Want a Passage by T. and 0. Co. Shaw-Savill Co. Orient Line Cape Lines N.D.L. (German) Canadian-Aust. Line N.Z. Shipping Co. White Star, etc., etc. BOOK A T rtOOK'S. If you want Choice of Accommodation cabled for by DIFFERENT LIXBS and Best Berths Secured at Lowest Rates, "DOOK AT /-IOOK'S. If yon be in doubt as to which line to proceed by, or require general information, send for COOK'S QAILING J IST OOK'S J-'IST (With Map), posted Free, giving FARES and Sailings for 1914 by all Lines, all Routes, and Classes, to all parts of the World. Xo Booking Fees. Apply pOOK'S CHIPPING /"VFFICE, 62. QUEEN STREET. -. YXTANIGAXUI "DIVER Bt*=iiSd TITB GREAT SCENIC TRIP |J£jTgSl OF THE DOMINION. FROM TAraLiRCTXn DAILY (Mondays Excepted). FROM WANGAXUI—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Above, below, nnd ererv-where. Kxulting Nature so delights, So riots in profusion, sihe Twice overcfcoes her work for gleel STAY AT PIPIRIKI HOUSE—THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TOURIST HOSTELRY IX THE DOMINION - : STAY AT THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT— THE LARGEST AND BRST-APPOINTED lIOtrSBBOAT IX" THE WORLD! Bookings, Maps. Itineraries -- Tourist Bureaus, Cook and Sons. IA. HATSICK AND CO., LIMITED,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 1
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