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THE NEV?" ZEALAND AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Ltd.). UNDER CONTRACSTTO THE ' NEW ZEALAND , GOVERNMENT. , FOR DURBAN," PORT ELIZABETH, AND CAPETOWN, VIA ■ FREMANTLE. mHE Fine, Full-powered X S.S. DEVON,- 9000 tons burthen, Will bo despatched from Wellington EARLY IN- DECEMBER: For full particulars as to Fares and Freights, apply to The Secretary for Department of Industries nnd Commerce, Brandon-street, Wellington ; Or to KINSEY, BARNS & CO., 37, Featherston-strect, Wellington, Agents. N. D. 1,. «S_«fc^ "VT O R 1> D "R U T SCRUB JSf|gg;l3l LLOYD LINE OF DIRECT ** EIaBSBP IMPEItIAL MATL STEAMERS to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via Fi-einantlo, Colombo, Aden, Suoz, Port Said, Naples, and Gonoa. Steamer. Tons. Sydney< Melb - me . KouiginLuise ...10510 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Barbarossa 107)1 Dae. 20 Dec. 23 Grosser K 1 Fuvsti ..-. 13182 Jnn. 10 Jan. 13 PrinzKegontL'pold.. 0288 Jnn. 31 Feb. S Prederictt der .Grossolos6S< Fob. 21 Feb. 21 Bremen HS7O Muv. 14 Mar. 17 Zieton 135001 3500 April 4 April 7 And thereafter every three weeks. , Passage Money from Wellington to Southampton, Antwerp, or Bremen from j616 to .£75 ,i' _____ t CHINA. AND STRAITS SKIIVICE. To HONGKONG and SINGAPORE, via Queensland and New Guinea ports, every six. weeks, connecting with tho N.D.L. Company's fortnightly Express Chino-European Mail Service. PASSKNGRRS- BOOKED TO CHINA AND JAPAN from Now Zealand via Singapore^ _^ «,.. m From DostinaSteamer. Tons. s^ cy . tiou. Stettin 2-178 Nor. 26 Singapore Tuughn:.. . 199 i Jan. 7 Singiipore •And thoreaftor'regularly evnry G weefcs. Fares by all the above routes, and fnll information, will be given on application to , CAST_NDl r K & FOCICE, 3 and 5. Foatlierston-strcot, Agent 3. OKIENT- PACIFIC LINE Of , ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ThY following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIO COMPANIES will leave Sydnoy ttt noon and MELBOURNE at 1- p.m., on Sailing Days, as under for LONDON (Tilbury), via ' ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian ports) SCJ_Z CANAL, NAPLES, MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR:— MianuieiH. Kei , Hyduoy. Melb'rile- Adelnido. Victoria... 56i0 Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. Vt Orizaba ... 6207 Nov. 22 Nov. 35 Nov. 27 Oroya ... 6i97 Dec, 6 Doc. 9 Dea. 11 j * Twin-screw. And fortnightly thereafter. Fares, Now Zealand to London — Saloon Single: £43 to £80 ' Return: £69 to £120 Third Class ... £18, £20, and £22 On payment of an additional £2 15s, First-class Passengers may proceed overland from Naples 'to 1 . London. f' First and Second Glass Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from. New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Pasgages to - Australia, which aro included in tho above fares. Passages can bo booked lo or prepaid from any of the above ports. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), • Agents in New Zealand. rfIHJiJ ABEIJDEKN LINE JL „ „ , TO NATAL", CAPETOWN, and LONDON. CALLING AT PLYMOUTH. The following 1 magnificent steamers will leave SYDNEY for NATAL, CAPETOWN, and LONDON, as follows :— Tm»o Leave Name of Steamer. d™~ Sydney at s * 3 p.m. Nineveh. 3808 Oct. 24 Morn via v ... 457 i Nov. 1-L FAltl'JS. Saloon. 3rd class. London ... £55 ... £10 0b Od lo£2o 0s Od Cape and Natal £31 10s ... £13 18a «<t to £17 17s Od LEVIN & CO., Ltd., Agents. rBIHOS. COOK & SON. JL APPROXIMATK STEAMER SAILINGS TO LONDON. Steamer. Line. | Leave 1 London Sierra ...A.&A. Auckland Nov. 2lJDee. 18 Orizaba ... Orient Syduey Nov. 22 Jan. 3 Polynesian M.M. Sidney Nov. 2*Dec. 29 Tongariro N.Z.S. Co. Wellington Nov. 27lJan. 9 1903 PASSJONGKUS. Before booking your tickets to London or elsewhere write for Cook's Sailing List (with man), posted free, giving faros and 1903 sailings by all.lines, at lowest rates. Apply early for berths to COOK'S SfiIPPING OFFICE, Ciiston.liousß-quay. Wellington. NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE. WANGANUI RIVERFrom Wanganui — Tuesdaj'S, Thursdays, and Saturdays. From Pipiriki— Wednesdays, Fridays, and Mondays. Upper reaches excursion in connection with each trip. A. HATRICK AND CO., Wanganui. H7~M. STEPHENS, ' " 14 and 16, LAMBTON-QUAY, JfnfvELLiNa tizjS Ao AND Trtjnb Bin <S_ inauri JIOOTS nnd watcr_Ru U^lgk 'Sap' To t;. Adda three GOLD MEDAL liwosto the wear of leather. Plensnnt P_& Hfflhft— > 'odour. Allows polish AWAKDS foe superiority. Black' or Brown colour. Sold hv Boot Stores, Saddlers, Iron mongers, etc. J&uiufuctory, Dulwich, London England. Patronised by their Kxoollenoies the Governors of No\v Zealand. COKEIt'S FAMILY JIOT3JIL, CHRISTCFIURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station, JAMES IIATFII3I/D, PnOPUtBTOB. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Bos No. 291.1 ITelouhouo. No. 231 I T V . II O- T 13 L~ Corner of MajoL-ibanks-street and Clydo-quay. I ' THOS. TAYLOIf. ... Proprietor. The best of accommodation for families and [ permanent boarders. Visitors oan rely that their requirements will bo carefully studied I and catered for. lieut brands of Ales, Wines, , and Spirits only kept. Reasonable charges, combined with civility tiud attention rendered to all patrons. WANTED to Sell, White Paper. Apply at Evening Post omue.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 3