0 TTUDDAIt'L 1 . PARKKRand BKfV-^| JO- CO.'S Large and Power1 fwl x t< i nmshiD8 — II HJCPi VICTOKIA," 3000 Tons ~Beg, Jf\.' WKSTBALIA, 2881 Tons Reg. Q CS£^ ZEAI.ANDIA, 2771 Tons Reg. " (Circiiinstiiiioes permitting) Will sail as undor :—: — FOR I.YTTKL't'ON- AN' I) DPNKDIN. Victoria | Thurs. | Oofc. 27 | 4 p.m. Zeat.andta I Friday j Oot 28 | 4 p.m. Westbalia | Friday | Nov. 11 | 4 p.m. FOR MMLBOUUNIi!, via LI'TTKLTON, DUNKDIN, ULUli'li 1 , and HOBART. Victoria | Thurs. | Oct. 27 | 4 p.m. FOR NAPJKIt, GlsnoifNK, AUCKLAND AND SYUNKY. ZIATiANDIA | Thura. | Nov 3| 4 p.m. WKBTRALIA ) Thuvs. |Nov 17 I 4 p.m. FOX, SYDXI'T PIRKOT. Victoria | Sat. | Nov 19 | 4 p.nT Cargo must be alongside steamer ono bout before sailing time. • All tioketi are available also for Stopoffer or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tiokets may travel by abovenamed vessel* Head Office for' J?6\r Zealand— Queen's Chambers. WELLINGTON *s@!ls> I . & (). COMPANY'S " g! ** Sßaaa ' ROTAL HAIL STHAMERS to MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTHand LONDON (Conneatitig at Port Said with the 20-knot RxpreH3 Steamers ISfftl and OSIIUS for Brindisi). leave on the subjoined dates, and jailing at the usual ports. Main Line Steamers have permission to call at Brindisi. FIRST AND SKUOND SALOON OMLY Steamer. TOll3. .Sydney. Melbrne Oceium .- ... 6(503 j Oot 29 floy 1 Macedonia 10500 ! N.>v 12 Nov 15 Chiua* 7912 | Nut 26 Nov 29 Moldavia 8500 Dec 10 Dec 13 Viotoria 03^ Deo 2i Deo 26 Himalaya ... 6h98 Jau 7 Jna 10 fIATESofr PASBAGK MONK Y to LONDON (including balobu Paaaa^'e Co Sydney) :—: — yiNOhE Tickbts— £l?> to £tSO Rkturn Tickets— iJtjy to M'-N. Johnston & co. iLtu.i. Agents. XT EW ZEALAND SHIPPING j\ COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINK OH 1 STEAMERS FOlt I.ONOON, VIA MONTE VIDEO, TEiNEKIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH.. Very Superior Aoooininbdation for Pasaen^r-'. „. ' I'oiw Probable To Sail Steamers. Uegis> FiuaX Port (llbout) . KIMUTAKA* ... 7765 Weilingrtou Oct 27 'lONGAKIBO* ... 7«61 WeUiugton Nuv 24 I'AVABOA* ... 6563 — Deo ti TUBAKINA* ... .8027 — Jau 19 v • * 'lwin aoiow. For freight or passage apply to THE NJSW ' ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LiMI LED). A AND A. LINE TO AMERICA, CANADA; EUROPE. Leave Arrive JUuilu Steamers. Auckland Salt Anive Friday. Franci-.co Lunilou. SONOMA .. Nov 4 Nov Dec 3 VKNTUBA .. Nov 25 Deo Li Deo 24 STEEBA . .. Dee 16 Jun 2 Jdii 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 Promenade Deck of these steamers is 250 ft long and 50ft wide, thus ensuring comfort and ample room for all kinds of exercises. The Second Cabin Accommodation is ' located nearly amidships, and is ropleto with up-to-date conveniences. ' ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS GOOD BY ANY LINE. New Zealand Passengers may join Steamor at Sydney. For Fares, etc., apply "W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Agents. gHAW, QAVILL AND J^LBIOA COMPANY (LTD.). THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA RIO DE JANEIRO OR MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS . DECKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting) : — 2 , Date TO 1 Name. ?£ Co'm'der' of ™? M leaving. rr ° rt - I n ♦ATHEMO 12234 Kempson Nov lOWel'gt'n KUMAKA 603iSootlTind Nov 26,WeTgt'n •CORINTHIG r^3l,Swlby Deo B,WolVt'n - I 1805 «QOTHIC 7755|J£idley 'jan SJWel'gfn ♦IONIO 12232 Atkia Feb 2 Wel'gfii • Twin Screw. Special facilities given to residents in the colony to bring out friends from Home either- by pre-payme.it of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantees. For full particulars, apply to the Agents. LEVIN & CO (LIMITED). W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY. ROBERTS A CO. MIS'SS A G K It I E S ill A. 11 1 T I MES SYDNEYtoLONDON.viaCOLOMUO aud PARlS.— Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contraot with the French Government, calling at MELBOUKNK, ADKJ.AIDK, FKEMANI'LE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly, is follows:— Steamers .Syduey, Melbourne Adelaide. 1 . Noon. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Aimutdßebic Jan 2 Jau 5 Jan 7 Nera Jon 30 FeD 2 Feb i Passengers Booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia, and Japan. Passage Money, J227 to £77, including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Kate 3. English spoken on board. For further particulars apply to LEVIN & UP., Ltd. Wellington. •TITHE TYSER LINE, TIMITED. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-claes Pargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo to MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, 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 imporUrs 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 ComP an -X'^o New York representatives, MESSRS. FUNOH, EDYE AND CO., Produce Exchange, ' New York, MESSRS. TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch-avenue, London, or MESSRS. W. M. B4NNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier, AUSTRALASIAN LINE. GRACD3, BEAZLEY AND CO, Of 14, Wmter-stceet, Liverpool. Despatch Iron Vessels of the highest class from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedin at regular intervals. JOHNSTON AND CO (LTD.). Agents N. D. L. " " T^ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. The Imperial Mail Steamers of this Company will be 'despatched every 4 weeks from Australian poki'cj to southampTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, and GENOA. For further par. ticulara see Thursday's Post or OASTENDYK & FOCKE. Agents.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 8
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