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9 "ITUDDAIAT, IWRKKK and jpy-m. -OL CO.'S Largo and PoworM^W_PH| fnl 'Steamships — fllH_KPi ViCTOUIA, 3000 Tons Rej-. nr_#Vl WKSTRAUA, 2881 Tons V.<s«. iF-_C?jM ZKAiiANDIA, 2771 Toiih Hog. || .-mi (CiroumaUiiooa permitting) Will B»il ns under :—,: — , FOX liYTTKLTOM AND UU N tiU l !?£-___ Zbat,\ndi\ Friday | Knpb 2| 4 p.m. Wkbtra-ia. Friday | Sept. 16 | 4> p.m. Vici'OHiA. TluuM. [Sopt. 22 | 4 p.m. FOR MKLBOUKNK, vU I.YTTKJ/I'ON, DUNKDIN, HJiUIfF, and HOBART. Victoicia I Thnra. | Sept. 22 | 4 p.m. FOR NAlUlfiU, CUSHOUNK, AUCKLAND AND SVDNKY. VVKBTBALIA. | 'rhnrs. I Aujr 25 ) 4 p.m. Zbai.anuia | Thnrw. | Sopt 8| 4 p.m. I'Olt SYDNIpy DIItKCT. Victoria. [ Sat. 1 Sopt 10 | 4 p.m. Curgo must be alongsiuo steamer one bour oefore eniliug time. All tiokeU are arailable -Ito for Stopover or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets »ny tr-vel by abovenamed vessels. lioad Oflice for .New Zealand— Quoou » Ohambars. WELLINGTON PUPONGA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE S.S. NGUNGURU Will «iil for 1 FRENCH PASS. NELSON, MOTUEKA, COLLINGWOOD, GOLDEN BAY, and PUPONGA On FRIDAY, 26th August, Taking cargo at currnnt ratos. W. J. GANDY, , Customhouse-quay "^Sfe> ■ •*(). COMPANY'S -aSa * S5 ' " KOYAL MAir^S'I'KAMKIIS to MARSKILLR.S, PLYMOUTIUnd LONDON [Oonnootiiifr nt Port Said wil.h tho 20-lcnot KxprsMS Steaiuora ISIS and OSUtIS for BriiKlisi). lonvo on tho (subjoined nates, and aalliufr at the usual ports. Main Lino Steamers havo permission to oall at JJriiidisi. PIKS'l 1 AND SKOONP SALOON ONLY Stcamor. Tons Couinuuidur. Sydney, j Alolhrno Clima 7012 Wrlcht Au«r 0 A\iff 0 Aloldavia lOOCiOnrdon AurCO Autf -•> IHarmom 10600 Ijaugborno Sep a hupt 0 lliuuilnya (iSf'fi »rowu S«p 17 Sopt 20 Indin 70U Vibftit Oot 1 Oct -I llritrtiinla BS1!5 Saymour" Oct 15 «.>ct 18 RATES or I' A SS aT*K MON l<! V to LO NUON (InolndinßMiloon Puhshito to Sydney) i— Sinoi.k Tiokkts— -CUS io JiSO BItTOIIK TICK-TS— i!6i) tO JJI2O. JOHNSTON & CO. (Ltd.). Agents. iTw /. KA L ANU SUll'flNU COMPANY'S WO YAL WAIL LIN 10 ok STIOAMKUS FOU LONDON. VIA MONTIS VIDEO, TKNIOUIFFK, ANIJ PLYMOUTH. Very Superior AaoommoiUtiou for PaHSougors. „ Toiib I'iobiiblo 'lo Sail fcteamors. vu O g-i», Kiiml l'ort. (iibont). RUAPEnU* ... 7SOI Welllnjrton Sopt 1 PAPANUI ... «58a - S e l't 2 » TONQAIUHO* ... 7701 — Oot « TAtAEOA.' ... 05W — Nov 24 • 'i'wm Sorow. For passaue or fcoigui., aiiiiiy to TUX NEW ZEALAND Sllll'flNQ COM PANt (J.iMificin. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A. AND A. L' N E Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, SIERRA, SONOMA, VENTURA, Olassod Alat British Lloyd's. Tho Only T\vin-s>orew Stoamors engaged in ' Tranß-Paoino trade. liCdvo Arrive Afails Steiunors. Auckland San due Friday. Frauoitico —oudou. 80N0MA ... Sopt 2 iseyt 1» Oot 1 VL'NTUKA ... Sopt 2a Ooc 1<» Oob 2a STKBIIA Oct 14 Oot 31 Nov IV! RETURN TICKET TO ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION, £44 Is 3d. Via TO LONDON JN 27 DAYS. CANADA AND AMERICA. Passengers by this routo havo an opportunity of Boeing tho famous Rocky Mountains, Yosoinito VnlIcy, Niagara falls, and othor reiiowiukl Doauty-spots of tho Now World. OPTION OF JOINING STEAMER AT SYDNEY. ROUND THE WORLD BY ANY LINE. For Fares, etc., apply W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. Q<HAW, OAVILL AND A LBION , COMPANY (LTD.). THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMEHS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA RIO DE JANEIRO OR MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DEOKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting) :— Name. Ijf.Co'm'dor of ™ BANGATIRA 1 4046Ni0010 Bept ISLyt'olfn ♦DB^PHIO Bi73llreon ' Oet IS Wol'gt'u •ATHENIO ia2»iKouipSou Nov 10 Wel'yt'n •COIUNTHIC 12331 Mulby ,l)ao aWol'gt'u • Tvvlii Soroir. Special facilities givon to residents in tho colony to bring out friends from Homo either by prc-pnymont of passage money in New Zealand or by guaruutoos. For full particulars, apply to tho Agonts. LEVIN _ UO (LIMITED). W. AND G. TURNBULL „ CO. MURRAY. ROBERTS _ CO. rTTHE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo to MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, OAJs'l TERBUHY, and OTAGO. Tho Company'o next despatches will bo s.s. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, 15th Sopt. Now Zealand importers of American merchandise aro spuuially invitud lo instruct thoir agonts in tho United Slatot to support tho TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicato with tho Company's Now York roprcnontalivoi), MESSRS. FUNCH, EDYE AND CO., Produco Exohnngo, Nuw York, MESSRS. TYSER AND CO., 16, Fonchurchiavonuo, London, or MESSRS. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wollington. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier. KSSA(iI) UI E S MA 11 1 T I MES SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and I'AIMS. — SteumorA of 0500 tons, under postal oont.mot with WioFtetiuh Qovormuunt, calling at MKLBOUUNIi 1 , ADKI.AIOIO, FKKMANt'LB, COLOMUO, BOMBAY! SUKZ. ami POUT SAID, will bo denpatabed monthly, m (ollovvm — Stmtinen, Hyiliioy, Molbonruo Adolnldo. Nora Sept J2 Sopt 16 Supt 17 CnJodonleu .. Oet 10 Out 13 Occ 15 jOmiiboa ... Hot 7 Nor 10 Nor 12 Vlllo-il-ln-G'lOtntl Duo ft Deo 8 Poo 10 FasHunirera Booked to Bombay. India, China, Batavia, and Japan. J'iimsuko Money, £'i 7to _J77, HKiludtrig' table winos liotiint Tiukots at Hoiiuuod Kutes. I'liulihli spoken on board. For further partioulava apt>ly to LEVIN & CO., Ltd. Wellington. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. /NRAOIE, BEAZLEY AND CO., \JT O 14, Water-street, Liverpool. Despatch Iron Vessels of tho highest class from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedin at regular intervals. JOIIKSTON AND CO (LTD.). Agenti.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 3

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