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f\CEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A. AND A. LINE. AUCKLAND TO LONDON VIA AMIOKICA IN 26 DAYS. THE SPL UNDID 6000 -TONS SISTEIt SHIPS, SIERRA, SONOMA, VISNTUItA (Classed 100 Al at British Lloyds), Will leave Auckland as uudor : — 1 leave Arrive Mails B.M.S. Auckland San due j 2p.iu. Francisco London. | SIEBRA Nov. 21 Bee. 8 Deo. 19 SONOMA ... Dec 12 Dec. 29 Jan. 9 VENTURA. ... Jan. 'J Jan. 19 Jan. SO Extremes of Heat and Cold avoided. Five Days Longest Time at Sea. Four Days from Pacific to Atlantic. Choice of Eight Routes. Niagara Falls viewed from carriage windows. Bookings to any point in Canada, United States, and Eurone. WE REACH THEM ALL With SPEED, COMFORT, VARIETY. FARES : •San Francisco to Vancouver, £16 to £40. 'Liverpool and London, £32 7s lid to £69 1 3s 4d. Bound the World, £49 15s to £137. Write for particulars to ffl. M. BANNATYNE & CQ. (LMTD.), Agents, Wellington. '^jl^rrHli TYSEI4 LINE. ***™**^ Limited. DIRECT STEAM SEftVICE between the .'UNITED STATICS OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA.. First-class Cargo Steam era will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo for MELBOURNE WELLINGTON SYDNEY CANTERBURY 7 and AUCKLAND OTAGO The Company's next despatches will be— I Steamers Tons T ? B T I about Indraghin 4927 Oct. 13 New Zealand importers of American meiohandise are specially invited to instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSEIi LINE STJSAMEItS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MICSSUS. FUNCH, EDYE & CO., Produce Exchange, New i York, MESSRS. TYSEIi & CO., 16, Fen-cliurck-aveiiue, London, or MUSS US. W. iW. BANNATYNE & CO. Ltd. Wellington. ' UICHAIIU TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. SHAW, SAVILL, AND* ALBION COMPANY (LTD.) Will despatch their vessels as under (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON: Steamers. a I Probable t,.^ „, ■ Koine. o» .ComuiMer Data of £°" °5 HM | Deparfre Depart re itnenic* 12380 Kornpson |Dec. lllWelliugt'n ffltatntun 3322 Holmes Deo. 31'Weuingt'n Gothict 7755Kidley Jan. BWellinirt'n Kumaraf 6034 Scotland 'Jan. 11 ' 1 •Accommodation for first, second, and third-class passengers. + Accommodation for first and thirdclass passengers. The Homeward passage will be via Rio Vie Janeiro or Monte Video and Teneriffe or St. Vincent. The undersigned 'are empowered to grant passages from London to New -Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in tho colony. W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LEVIN & CO (LIMITED). TisW 7. IS ALAND Silif fIJM W COMPANY'S 110 YAL MAIL LINE og- STEAM MRS FOR LONDON, VIA MONTJO VIDEO, TKNISIUFFE, ANJ> PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for - Passengers. Stpnmni-fl '■ r °" s Probable To Sail .TONGABIRO» ... 7661 Wellington Nov." 27 WAKANDI 5706 Auckland Dec. 6 TUEAKINA* 8000 Wellington Dec. 2i , gAPANUI ... 6583 - Jmi, 21 ■TWIN SUUI2W. F,or passage or freight, aiiplv to THE NKW 'ZKALAND SMIL'PING COM • PANY ([.hhitwiO. SjsJla^; X . & \). COMPANY'S ' rr^ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS to MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTHaud LONDON (Connecting at, Port Said with the 20-knot Express Steamers [SIS and OSIRIS for Brindisi). leave on the subjoined dates, and calling- at the usual ports. Main Line Steamers have permission'to call at Bi-iudiai. FIRST AND SKOONIJ SALOON' ONLY. Steamer. Tns Commander. Syilno* Melb'rae Arcadia ... 0603 -Lyon, IJNJJ Oct. IS Oct. 21 ludia ... 7911 Gadd Nov. ] Nov. 4 Oceana ... 6603 LougdeuKSß Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Australia... 690J Cole Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Victoria ...6527 Ore ire , Dec 13 Dec. -16 Himalaya .. 6S9g Brown, BNR| Dec. 2< Hec. 10 BATES of PA SSAGK MONK V to LONDON (Including Saloon Passage to Sydney) :—: — Singj.h Tickio'J'S— £43 lo -680 Retukn Tickjsts— £lo) to JOHNSTON & CO. tLTD.), Agents. N. *D. L. fW'ORDDEUTSOHER L L 0 V D. The Imperial Mail Steamers of this Company will be despatched three weekly from AUSTRALIAN POivrti to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, and GENOA. For further particulars see Thursday's Post or OASTENDYE: & FOCKE, Agents. UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG. CANADIAN-AUS^RALTAN LINE. fipO all parts of Canada, United Statas, .I and Kurope at Reduced Rates, connecting at Vancouver with the CanadianPacific Railway. The following well-known steamships will be despatched : — From Sydney. From Snvn . Moana Deo. 1 Dec. 9 Jtiowera » Dec. 29 Jan. G Aorangi Jim. 2b" Feb. 3 Tho regular monthly steamer from Auckland to Fiji cqnnects at Suva with the Canadian Mail Steamers. 4 For all information apply lo t.ho UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. 1%/| X S S A G X H I KS Igiis^ -A'-*- majmtjmks. ** a!Bßri * r SYDNEY to LONDON, Vr A COLOMBO and PARIS. • Steamers of 0500 tons, under postal nontract with tlie I'renuh Goveruutatit, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLK, COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAO, will bo despatched, monthly, as fol•jtows : — , „,„.„.,,, Sydney, MeVb'urne Adelintle Bieameib. 11O0n j p m# lpm r 1002 1902 1902 Poiynesion ... Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 VilledelaOiotat Dec. 22 Dec. ,25 Dec. 27 1903 1903 JBO3 Arinnnd Behic Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 21 Australian ... .Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Passengers booked to BOMBAY, INDTA, CHINA, BATA VIA, and JA PAN. PASSAGE MONEY, £27 to .£77, including table wines. RETURN TICKETS at EEDOCKD BATES. KNGLIStf SPOKEN ON BOARD. Return Tickets (First Saloon) between Australian ports are available for return by P. & 0., Orient. Pacific, aud N.D. Lloyd teauiers having room. For further particulars apply to LMVIN & CO.. Lti>., Well in gton. AUSTRALASIAN LINK. GR ACI E, BE A '/, LEY A C <)., Of 14, Water-streot, Liverpool, Despatch iron Vessels of the highest class from Liverpool to Wpllingtoii and Dunedii^ ftt regular intervals. ' JOHNSTON A. CO. (Ltd.), Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 3

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