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9^ B-B UDDAI.'T. I'AItKKU and I^^fiT^l CO.'R r.nvuo and Power1 1 ii T&r! fn) HleiuntUitm — U H J%.P| VICTORIA, 3000 Tons Rog. ! UV^.| WKXTUAI.IA, -881 Ton, i; O y. Jj£-5C^ /.EALAiNDIA, 2771 'Jons U^. (Circuinsl uncos |>ennil,tiiig.) Will sail as nmlor: — FOU_L\'TTKLT()N AND DUNKDIN. Victoria | Thiirs. | Sept. H | i^.m. ZBAi.ANDtA | Friday | S-.pt. 4 | 4 p.m. Wustk-ama | FruUy | Sept. 18 I 4 pm. FOR MKLHOUI4NIS, vm, I.Y'ITULTON DUNHDIN, ami liJ.UKLi 1 . Vici'OitiA | Thurs. | Sept. 31 4 p iv. JTOlt NAPIMIJ, GISBOUNK, AUCKLAND AND SYUNICY. Zkai.aniua | Thurs. | Sept. 10 | 4 p in. WttSTRALiA. I T hur.s. | Sept. 24 | 4 p.m. FOR SYDNEY DIRKQT~ Victoria | Sat. | Sept. 26 | 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongside steamer one hour before soiling 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 tiokets may travel by abovenamed vessels. Head Office for New Zealand — Queen's Chambers. WKl,l,lN'(i'l'()N / \CKANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY A. AND A. LIN 13. AUCKLAND TO LONDON VIA AMKUICA IN '26 DAYS. CHE SPLKNDID GOOO-TON SISTER SHIPS, SIKRRA, SONOMA, VENTURA (Classed 100 Al at British Lloyds), Will leave Auckland as under: — lieave Arrive Mails B.M.S. Auckland Sau due V. p.m. Francisco Loudon. VKNTURA. ... Sept, 11 Sept. 28 Uct. 10 SIEKKA Oct. 2 Oct. 19 Oct. 31 SUJSOMA ... oct '£A Nov. 9 Nov. 21 Extremes of Heat and Cold avoided. Five Days Longest Time at Sea. Four Dayß from Pacific to Atlantic. Choice of Eight Koutes. Niagara Falls viewed from carriage windows. Bookings to any point in Canada, United ■ States, and Europe. WE REACH THEM ALL With SPEED, COMPORT, VARIETY. FAKES : Auokland to Sau Francisco or Vancouver, to Liverpool and London, £32 7s lid to £69 3s id. Round the World. £19 15s to .£l3O. ■ Write for particulars to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. (LMTD.), Agent 3, Wellington. «£&&*, ri^HE TYSBR LINE, Jg§j[|g^£ 1- Limited. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STKAMERS TO LONDON DIRKCT, Taking Cargo al,a 1 , through liates ot' Freight for MANCHESTEIt AND LIVERPOOL. Steamers. Tout. CominaiKler. Maiero . 10,000 J. C. Feigato Siwaru 10,000 W. P. fialiwick Toinoann 10,000 H. H.Jli3 Huwkes Bay b,OM T. Linkhtsr Miiniro 10,000 J. < . liidbtone Indraleina li>,0l)0 J Firth liidrugbiri 8,000 G. \V. Uarwood St.r ot iiufflaud ... 0.500 \V. J. Reed ludradevi 10,000 T. Ti otter Stur of .New Zealand... b.uuO J. M. Barb btnr of Austvulia ... 10,000 F. W. Ulyatt The above Bteaiuers were all built a^eoiallv for tlie New Zenlaud trade, Hfcted with refrigeriitiug nuichinery of tlie most modern type in charge ot competont engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition iv which their irozen meat oargoos are being delivered. The Company ia prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowest Current Kates of Freight. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. (Ltd.), mHE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. DUtECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ' AUSTRALASIA. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The Company's next despatches will be:— S.S. STAR OF IRELAND, about 30th September, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. New Zealand importers of American merchandise are specially invited to instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MES3RS. FUNCH, EDYE and CO., Produce Exchange, Now York. MESSRS. TYSER and CO., 16, Fenchurch-avenuo, London, or Mi!^^. W. M. BANNATYNE and CO., LTD., Wellington. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier. j^9^ Tlf R S S A U X R I KS HBflgfr IT I MAKITIMHS. 1111111 ' SYPNKY to LONDON, Via COI.OMHO and PARIS. Sttmniers of (SBW) totift, under postul nonraot with tho French Goveiiunmit, calling it MELBOURNE. ADIOLAIDK, FRKMANTI.K, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly, as follows: — Stanmnrs Sydney, Melbourne A delaide. w • 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1903 1003 lOOi Dumtiea ... Sepi. U Sept. 17 Sept. 30 VilledelaCiotatj Out. 12 Oot. 15 Oct. 17 Passengers booked to BOMBAY, INDIA JHINA, BATAVIA, and JAPAN. PASSAGIO MONIOY, £W to .£77, including table wines. I;i',TURN TICKETS at RKDUCKI) RATKS. ENULISII SPOKKN ON BOAI4D. ' For further parLioulars apply to LEVIN & CO.. liTi)., VV ellindton. NX W 2 I'l ALA Nl> SUIFf IW h COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINK ok STKAMKIts FOR LONDON. IA MONTIO VUJKO.TKNMRUi-iriO, AND PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for PaVsensrers. _. ' 'J'ous I'iobiibla To Sail Steamers. xies'ia. i'iual Port, (about). • PAPAEOA* ... 6563 Lyttelton Sept 6 TUttAKINA* ... 80_>7 Welliagton Oot. 1 PAHANUI ... 658J - Oct 29 BUAFEHU* ... 7705 — INov 26 • 'i'wm Scie%v. For pattaage or f rniglit., >ipi>ly to I'HK NIOW ZKALAND SUIPIMNU. U'W PAN V (I.l mi ncin 1 . A \). COMPANY'S c * Ss^ Bw liOYAL Ai'AIL STJOAMLJItS to | HARSKILLES, PLY MO U l % U«md LO.N DON ;Uoiinecting at fort Said with tho 20-knol, ' Bxpt'PhS rtteainors ISIS and OSIRIS for Brindisi). lervo on the subjoined dates, and -ailing at tlie usuu' porU. Alain Line. ] •iteamers have permit on to oall at Bi'iudisi ■ IRST AND SMJO? T D SALOON ONLY. bleamer. /I u& Lou iua' der. .-.jihm, ( JVtelbrne Pliina ... 7DJ2 Angus Aug. 8; Aug 11 Victoria .. 6.-.2. 1 HiidiufliKNE Aug. it Aug 25 HiiiKi'.uja.. GK&B bv< un, I<Mt Sept. 5 -ept. 8 Indm 7911 Vibeit, KMI Kmpt. i'J Sopt. -'2 Home . &5J5 I etoib Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Arcadin .. Mr. 1 ; oi I(yB Oct. 17 Oct. 80 I uJhiiK lit Holm it. iATEboi'PASSAGK WONK\ to LONDON Oiidudiiifrhuluoii Pitiniufe to csyiluey) :—: — iMNGI.K 'I ICKK'IS— £43 to O.'Bo KkTUKN I'IOKKTS — JCG'.I to Jzl'M). Johnston .v <ju. ,ltd.i. Agents. NEW ZJO ALAND'S RHINE. WANUANUI laVEK. From Wangiinui— Tiicsilajs, Thursilays. an<l Saturdays. E om Pipiriki— VVeilnesilajs, Fridays, und Mondays. Upper lieauhus I'Jjccursion in connection %vith each trip. A. Hafcriok & Co., Waiiiraaui. or Cook &. Son.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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