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WftJ^~o «* JL'L CO.'S I.ui-ero mill Poivar?^Otf^l f"l Hreivin-itnp-i — fitH^Pil VICTORIA, 3000 Tons II off. V>^Ll U'K.sTJ.'.VI.IA, vrio[v rio [ '1',,,,, | {utf . HCJ&i^ ZJOALANUIA, 2771 Toiih Ho-. '" (Cii'oiiniil it iii;oß [lerinil ting.) Will hail itb unilui- : — EOli JiI'TTIiI.TON ANJJ JJUiS'l'iDiy. Wkstkaha I JFrid.iy j July 24 | 4 pm. Victoria j Thurb. | July 30 | 4 p.m. Zhai.anuia | Friday | Aug. 7| 4 p.m. E'OR MELUOUUNIC, v^.i LY'I'TKL'L'ON, DUNKOIN, itiui HHl^l''. Victokia 1 Thurs. | July 30 1 4p m. FOR WAPIJSIt, GISUOUNK, AUCKLAND AND SVUNI-iY. Wkstbalia I Thuro. | July 30 | 4 p.m. Zualanuia | Ttmra. | Aug. 13 j 4 p.m. FOlt SYDiNKi' J^IUKCT. ViCTQBf A , | Sat. | July. 18 | 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. All tickets are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by aboveuamed ve.Bbolß. Head OHice for New Zealand— Queen's Chambers. Wm.I.tiNUTON OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A. AND A. LINE TO CANADA, AMERICA, ENGLAND (Via Samoa, Fanning Island, Honolulu, and San Francisco). LONDON IN njiY DAYS. A PEERLESS EXCURSION TO YO- • SEMITE VALLEY AND BACK. Yosemite is conceded by all travellers to make the most varied, wonderful, and beautiful natural picture that the world contain*. Waterfalls, abundant and grand, leap into air 3000 ft above the valley, and, falling, rush in thunder and foam to join the quiet waters of the Merced River. MARIPOSA -GROVE OF BIG TREES, some of which are 400 ft high and 100 ft in circumference. 6000-ton Steamers will leave Auckland June 19, July 10, and July 31. Berthing Lists now open. Fare from Auckland (inclusive of Californian Rail, Coach, and Hotel Fares), £72 Fir=t Clasa. To Monterey (Del Monte) and Return — £65 First Class. Staterooms contain two berths only. Apply for Guide Books and full information. W. M. EANNATYNE & CO. (Ltd.), Agents, Wellington. SHAW, SAVILIi, AND ALBION COMPANY (LTD.) Will despatch their vessels as under (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON: Steamers. *t Accommodation for first and third-class passengers. § i ' Probable ■ p _,. < . „« flame. |gg ggff w ' I I I I ToTjomaru t623S Maxwell ! July 30 Wellingt'n Corinthic* 12231 Sealby lAutf. 20 VVellingt'u Delpbicf - 8273 Breeu ... ! Au{r. Waiwernt 6237 Stuart ...[Sept. , *Accommodafcion for first, second, and third-class passengers. fAccommodation for First-class Passongers. The Homeward passage will be via Rio de Janeiro or Monte Video and Tenerifie o.* St. Vincent. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. • LEVIN & CO (LIMITED). Nl'l W /. I'J AI,A NI) Stilft'lM M COMPANY'S ROYAL WAIL LINIC ok ST IS AM 10 US FOR LONDON. 1A MONTH VIDIOO, TKNKIMFFK, AND PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for "Passengers. StPirniPrn ' x ' om Probable To Sail „ &tetvul eia. I{eferlß> Fm . a I>orti (aboufc)> BIMUTAKA* ... 7765 Wellington August 6 WHAKATANE 5902 — August KAKAIAt . 5629 — August 20 PAPAKOA* C6SJJ — Sepfc 3 • Twin Screw. + To Liverpool. For passage or t might., Jipply co I'HK NKW ZL'!ALANI> SIIIfPINQ COM PA NY (I.imiticim. *l6j!isj» i. . & O. COMPANY'S •*'""■"" royal mail steam Kits to MARSEILLES, PLFMOUTHaud LON DON (Connecting at Port Said with the 20-knot Express Steamers ISK and* OlSlßlcJ for Brindisi). leave on the subjoined dates, aud jailing at the usual ports. Main Line Steamers have permission to call at JLfi-iiuhsi. feMRST AND .JSWQUNI> SALOON ONLY. Steamer, ins Coinmuudei*. M^iliiu^ jAJelb'rue Australia .. fiflOl Cole July 11 July I 4 Britimuia'.. 65-^5 Seymour July 25 July Ujj China ... 7!)l'^ Angus Aug. S Aug. 1^ Victoria . 65*2 HadlocltENK Aug. 22 Au^. 252 5 Himuiuya ... 6i<9B Brown, K.NR Sept. S . v ept. a India ... 7911 Vibert Sept. 19 Sept. 2j * Calling tit.Hobart. RATES of PA SSA G X MON US V to LOND ON (including Saloon tPussage to Sydney) :: — • SIKQI.B TICKICTS — iii 3to -680 Retdun Tickets— JiOU to £IM. JOHNSTON A CO. (Ltd.), Agents. 1% D -I'! S S A G Is! R I JO S l3sK£g> .LI.R. MARI'J'IMIiJS. " iiTmir SYDNISV to J<ONDON, Via OOLOMJJO anj> PARI«. SlfiuiieiM of (»500 tons, under postal (;oucraut with tlie Freuoh Government, calling it MELBOURNE. ADISLAIDK, FltlilUANTLIO, COLOMBO, SUEZ, mid POI4T SAID, will bo dosyatoliud iiionlliiy, ,i« fol|O\vs: — Slwimoi-.. KjJties. Melbourne Adehudo. toleainerb. i]?m Jpm< 1 p . m . 1903 1903 1903 Annand BeMc Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Villed 1 la Ciotat Slept. U Sept. 17 Sei't. 19 Passengers hooked to JIOAIIJAY, INDI.A CHINA, BA'L'AVIA, and .lAPAISf. PASSAGK MONEI*, j627 to £77, including table wines. ICKTUKN TICIfETS at REDUCE]) BATES. ENULISU SPOKION ON BOAUO. Kktuiin 'J'ickkts (L'lrst Saloon) between Au&tialian porlu ara available tor return by P. & 0., Orient, Pnoido, uud N.D. Lloyd ateamers having room. Ji'or fnrtlier particulars apply to LKViN & CO.. Ltd., Wellington. mHE NEW ZEALAND AND AFRIA ' CAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. UNDER CONTRACT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. FOR DURBAN, PORT ELIZABETH, AND CAPETOWN, VIA SYDNEY AND FREMANTLE. (Weather and circumstance-. purmiLtinK ) S.fcJ. Ton Keg Leave* Wellington. J^saex* ... 7,015 End of July. *T\vm ."-crew. This vessel lias splendid accommodation for passengers, and curries a stewardess. For lull particulars as to Fiives and Freights, apply to the Secretary for Department of Industries and Commerce, Brandon-street, Wellington ; or (.0 KINSEY, BARNS AND CO. IF this should meet the eye of any one about to Furnish, RICHARDSON BROS, can' Furnish two rooms for £15, three rooms £22 10s, four rooms £32 10s ; all new good. 115, Upper Cuba-street. Discount ticlcatx aivn« 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 3

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