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9 TMTUDDAKT. PARKKR and BBKF"fe— ■ Si Xl. CO.'S Large and Power- | ful Steamships— B HSSKPj VICTOI.'IA." 3000 Tons Ro<j. U Jffiki WRS'i'BALIA, 2881 Tons Kofj. fl g Vgjfl ZEALANDIA, 2771 Tona Hog. (Circumstances pei-mitLiug) Will sail as under :—: — FOR I.YTTKLTON AND DUNKDIN. Victoria | Thurs. I Oct. 27 | 4 p.m. Zeat.andia. I Fi-iday | Oct 38 | 4 p.m. \\__stkalia. j Friday | Nov. 11 | 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via LYTTISLTON. DUNKUIN, BLUFF, twd HOBART. Victoria, | Thura. | Oct. 27 | 4p m. FOR NAPIifiR, GI.SROUNK, AUCICLANU AND .SYDNKY. Wkstbalia. I Tliurs. | Oot 20 | 4 p.m. Zeai.anixa | TJinrn.* | Nov 3| 4 p.m. FOli, SYDM'ir DltMOtri'. VicrouiA | Sat. | Nov 19 | 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongside steamer one liour before sailing time. All tiokets fere arailnble ilao for Stoporer or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.'i tiokets may travel by abovenamed veiteli. Head Office for 3Tew Zealand— Queen's Chambers. WELLINGTON _|g|_»> I . & i)• COMPANY'S "* se& * eoyal aiArr. steamers to 4IARSKU,LErf, PLYMOU'l'Haiid LONDON fConnecting at Port Said with the 20-kuot ExpreHfl Steamers ISFB and OSLltlS'for Brindisi). leave ou the subjoined datoa, and jailing at the usual porta. Main Line iteaiuers have permission to call at Brindisi. FIRST AND SKCONIJ SALOON' ONLY Steamer, Tons, i Sydney. Melbrne Oceuna ... ... 66U3 Oct 29 Nov 1 Macedonia 10600 Nov 13 Nov 15 Ciiiua* 7912 Nov '26 Nov 20 Moldavia 95u0 Deo 10 Deo 13 Victorin ... ... 6525 Dec 24 Deo 2fi Himalivya Cb93 Jau 7 Jim 10 * Twin sciews. HATES OP PA SSAGK MOM M V to LONDON (Including aaloon Ptusaa-fe to Sydney) :— SINGi.B TICKKTS— -MJ U> -t'Bo Rktukn Tickets— -Soil to .5120. , JOHNSTON & CO. iLtp.), Agents. TVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING IN COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINN OV STEAMERS FOH LONUON, VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENJSKiFFE, AND PIiYMuUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for Passenijern. ~ Toiis Probable To Sail Steamers. Kcjf|gi mMI l>olt (a b O uy. UIMXJTAKA* ... 7765 Wauingfton Oct '27 TONQAKIEO* ... 7661 Welliuglon N»v 24 TAPABOA* ... 05G3 — -Deo 2i! TUBAKINA* ... 8027 — J^ ™ •Twin Scipw. For froight or passago apply to THE NliW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). A AND A LINE TO AMEEIOA, CANADA, EUROPE. Leavo Arrive Mails Steamers. Auckland San Aviivo I'nday. Francisco Loudou. SONOMA . Nov 4 Nov HI Dec 3 VKNTUKA . Nov 25 Dec 1^ Deo 2i STEKUA Deo 16 Jan i. Jau 14 TO LONDON JN 27 DAYS. AMERICA AND CANADA BY THE SHORT SEA ROUTE. 'SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. , Steamers 6000 Tons. 17 Knots. Classed Al at British Lloyd's. The Proinenado Deck of Uicso steamers is 230 ft long and 50ft wide, thus ensuring comfort and ample room for all kinds of exercitcu. The Second Cabin Accommodation is located nearly amidships, aud is replete with up-to-date conveniences. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS GOOD BY ANY LINE. New Zealand Passengers may join Steamer at Sydney. For Fares, etc., apply W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Agents. OHAW, QAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (LTD.). THE DntECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,VIA RIO DE JANEIRO OR MONTE VIDEO' AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGEiI ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting) :— a to tinte ■o; no i Noma. jSjg Co'm'der of f,"*~ j^ Leaving. lort - ii i | •ATHENIC 12234 Kempson Nov lOWel'gfn K.UMAKA 6O.Ji Scotland Nov 26'\Vel'gt'n •COEINTHIC 12231 Sealby |Dec BlWel'_t,'n 1905 •GOTHIC 7755Kidley Jan aWel'gt'n «IONIU 12232' Atkin |geb 2|Wel'gt'n * Twin Screw. Special facilities given to residents in the colony to bring out friends from Home either by pre-paymeat of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantees. For full particulars, apply to the Agents. LEVIN k CO (LIMITED). W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. MESSAGEIIIBS MA It! TIMES SYDNEYtoLONI)ON,viaCOLOMI3O and PAIIIS.— Steamers of 0500 tons, under postal contraot with the French Government, calling at MELBOOKNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANL'LE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUKZ, aud PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly, is follows: — StwunnrK hydiiey, Melbourne Adelaide". Ai mand Behic Jan 2 Jau 5 Jan 7 Nera Jan 30 Feo 2 Feb 4 Passengers Booked to Bombay, liidia, China, Batavia, and Japan. ii J aosage Money, £27 to i 177, kicluding table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced liates. English spoken on board. For further particulars apDly to LEVIN & CO.. Ltd. Wellington. mHE TYSER LINE; LIMITED 1 . DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class' Cargo Steamers will' leove New York at regular intervals, taking cargo to MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CAiNTERBURY, and OTAGO. The Company's next despatches will be s.s. Star of Australia, 15th October ; s.s. Star of Ireland, Ist December. New Zealand importers of American merchandise are specially invited to instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEASiERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representative);., MESSRS. FUNCH, EDYE AND CO., Produce Exchange, New York, MESSRS. TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch-avenuo, London, or MESSRS. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. RICHARD TODD, Colonial SuEorintondent. Naoier. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. _->IRACIE, BEAZLEY AND CO., VJT Of U, Water-street, Liverpool. Despatch Iron Vessels of the highest clasE from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedin at regular intervals. JOHNSTON AND CO '(LTD.), Agt_t» N. I>. L. ■VTORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. The Imperial Mail Steamers of this Company will be despatched every 4 weeks from AUSTRALIAN POiUri to SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, and GENOA. For furthor particulars see Thursday's Poat or .OASTENDYK & FOCKE, Ajceuti.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 3

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