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r\CEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A. AND~A. LINE. AUCKLAND TO LONDON VIA AMERICA IN 2G DAYS. THE SPLENDID 6000- TONS SISTER SHIPS, SD3RRA, SONOMA, VENTURA (Classed 100 Al at British Lloyds), Will leave Auckland as under: — "Leave Arrive Mails B.M.S. Auckland San due 2 p.m. Francisco Loudon. SONOMA . .., Nov. 30 Deo. 16 Dee. 27 VENTURA ... Tec. 21 Jan. 6 Jnn. 17 SIEEBA Jon. U Jan. 27 Feb. 7 Extremes of Heat and Cold avoided. Five Days Longest Time at dea Four Daya from Piuritio to Atlantio. Choice , of Eight Routes. Niagara Falls viewed from carriage windows. Bookings to any point in Canada, United States, and Murope. WE REACH THEM ALL With SPEED, COMFORT, VARIETY. FARES: San Franoiaco and Vancouver, .£l6 to .£4O. Liverpool and London. .£32 7s lid to £69 3s 4d Round the World, £49 los to J6137. Write for particulars to W. M. BANJNATYNE & CO., Ltd., Agents, Wellington. TIIHE TYSER. LINE, jßg£i£; 1 Liuitsd. MONTHLY DESPATOH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON#DIRECT, Taking Cargo at through Rates of Freight for MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. | Steamers. Tons. Commander, Tomoano. 10000 A. Child Hawkes ß»j ... ... 8000 J.C. Lidstone Mitniro 10000 J. C. Felgata Indramayo 7UOO A. Horsfall Indragliiri , 8000 Ot. W. Uarfrood Star of England ... 6000 F.W.tllyatt Indradevi .„ ... 10000 'T. Trotter Blur ot New Zealand ,8000 J. M. Hart ludralema 10000 J. Firth. SUv of Australia ... 10000 Vf. J. Beed The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most modern type in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes *re being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool and prodaoe of every description. Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars apply to W. M. BANNATYNE, & CO. (Ltd.), * Agents. -=v*^' riiHE TYSER LINE, j%j¥g> -L . ■ Lnforiro. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. Firat-olass Cargo Steamers will leave New York ab regular intervals, taking cargo for MELBOURNE WELLINGTON SYDNEY CANTERBURY and AUCKLAND OTAGO The Company's next despatches will be— Steamers Tons Oner Germanicus ... „, 3967 Nov. 27 Roigate 3960 Deo. 24 ludradevi 5683 Jan. 25 >'ew Zealand importers of Amerioan meichandise nre specially invited to instruct their agente in the United States to support the TYSEIi LIMB S'f'EAMERS, and to conimunioute with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS. FUNCH, J'JDYl'i <& CO., Produce Exchange, New York, MESSRS. TYSER Jk CO., 16, Fen-ehurcli-ave^ue. London or MESSRS. W. M BANNATYNE A CO., Ltd., Wellington. MCHABD TODD, Colonial- Superintendent. Napier.

SUAW, SAVILI,, AND ALHION COMPANY (Lihithd) Will despatch their vessels as under (oirciuiustuiicos lieriuitUiig). FOIt LONDON. Stica michs. Name. I § *'coi....Mu.J.r 'Sof n Portot H« I)epart?ra Departure. Kutnarn' 6031 SeoHatid Nov. 28 Wellinet'n Kimgntira 4WsNicol iDec. 7Wallimffc'u . Maori" 5817 Moffatt Deo. 26.Wellingt'n * TitiniK Kiluon and steerage paseeng-ers. The Homeward passage will be via Rio de Janoiro or Moiifco Video and Teueriffe or St ViuuenL. * Tim umWmjjiiort nr« e-npowered to grant punHii|;og from I.omilku to New 'Zealau'l payliiynl, lor njiioli Imn Ixien gnarautead >v tho Colony. - W. A 0. TUItNUULL A CO. •BUIRUAY, ttOUKRTS A CO. I.KVIN A, OQ. (t.uiiTici)) ZSjfcZT j\ I J« S S A G E R I E S 3SSBK *"■ 'MARITIMES.- ""■ EseB "*SYDNRY to LONDON, Via COLOMHO and PARIS. Slnuuiers of (tS(J(» tons, under postal contract with Hie Ki-onuh Goveniment, calline at JMEUbOUIINE. ADELAIDE, FRWMAKTLE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be dospufcoliud monthly, as follows: — ' Sleumeia I M >' lnl »J. Melb'uvne Adelmde I noon. 1 p.m. " 1 p.m. 1001 ' 1901 1901 *"~ FoTynesfert ... Dec. 28 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 j I'JOi 1903 1902 Tonkin ; Jnn. 20 Jan. 23 Jon. 25 Ansti alien ...I Fol). 17 Teb. 20 Feb. 22 ViD/'ilflttOioliq,' Mar. 17 Mat. 20 Mar. 22 I'u^engerM booked to BOMBAY, INDIA CHINA, UA'l'A VIA, and JAPAN. PASSAGE MONEr, £27 to £77, inoludiiicr tnblo winps. kkti;rn tickets ft t reduced KATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Uetukh Tickets (First Saloon) between Australian ports are available for roturn by P. & O. and Orient steamers having room. For fnrtber partioulava apply to ' LEVIN A CO.. Ltd., ji-i ... Wellington. f%MW JPKNINBDLAR AND JQC ■• OIUUSTAL ""^^^ STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (Circumstanues permitting) Will (leupuLoli the following Steamers for LONDON, calling «t Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Marseilles, and Plymonth (with liberty to call at Drindiai), as under :— Btaiuiier. Tim C'ommniidor. i' ce f v " iyjela * tulßJf l-oume. Noon. 1 p.iu. Britannia... 6525 Sejmour Nov. 80 Dec 3 Anstnilia... 6i-01 Cole Deo. 14 Dc 0 17 Victoria ... C 527 Lyou, BNB Dec. 28 Deo. 31 Jiomo .*5545 Street Jan. 11 jan 14 Binmlnya.. 6b98 lirouu, ENB Jan. 25 Jan 28 China ...7912 Angus Fob. 8 Feb. 11 Arcjuiftf ...6603 logffln Feb. 19 Feb. 25 ludiaf ••• 7911 Worcester Mat. 5 Mar. 11 Oceanaf ... 6603 Gndd Mar. 19 Mar. 25 t Calling at Hobart. RATIOS OP PASSAGE MONEY Frotr any port in Netv Zealand (including Saloon PasHiige to Sydney)— Binoi.r Tiokbth ao London JJ4Z 18a to 480 6s EBTurirr Tickets, .e77 to jei2G 10s •V OIIIt JS T TICK ET S (lii'liu, China, and Jupau). CHRAP liATKS ON APPLICATION. P»s»iiik« Money <;an be paid here Jor Passages from England. Thioujrh passengers from jtfew Zealand to Europe can embark on arrival of the hist connecting steamer at Sydney. J&'ui- fnrMittr partiunlium iwuly to Urn Agents THOS OOOK * SON; Wellington, Or ' JOHNSTON* CO. f Ltd.)? Wellinatou aud Wam?anui.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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