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HUDDART, PARKIOR an 11 CO.'S Large and Powerful Steamahirjs — HaBTPi VICTOHIA," 3000 Tons Ro K . JE^k WESTRALIA, Tona Reg. Ci£2| ZEALANDIA, 2771 Tons Keg. (Circumstances permitting) Will sail as under :—: — FOR LfTTELTON ANJ) DUNEDIN. Wkstealia. I Friday | Nov. if] 4 p.m. Zealandia. I Eriday | Nov 25 | 4 p.m. Victoria | Thurs. | Deo 1 | 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via LYT'J'KLTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. "Victoria | Thura. | Doo 1 | 4 p.m. FOR NAPIEB,, GISSOIJNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. ZUALANDIA | Tkurß. | Nov JTj 4 p.m. Wkstbalia | Thurs. | Nov .17 | 4 p.m. FOli, SYDNEY DIRECT. ' Victoria | Sat. | Nov 19 | 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongeiue steamer one hour before Bailing time.' All tiokoti are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of tins U.S.S. Co.'s tioketfl may travel by abovenamed vessels. Ilead Office for How Zealand— Queen's Chambers. WELLINGTON nPUE undermentioned steamers .JlSfiSßE*' -*- will leave (circumstances permitting) as follows: — For NAPIER (Inner Harbour) and EAST COAST— The s.s. KAHU, on THURSDAY, 4 p.m. For BLENHEIM— Tho s.s. NAMBUCCA, THURSDAY, 7 p.m. For MOTUEKA (taking cargo for Takaka and Collingwood — The s.s. MANAROA (Receiving/ Cargo Thursday). JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. Will sail For PATEA— On THUivoDAY, 11 am. Tho s.s. KIRIPAKA, For- WAITARA^On MONDAY. THOMPSON BROS., LIMITED, Agents, 59, Featherston-street. Telephone No. 533. *BsSi^> I . & O. COMPANY'S "SriJTtw ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS to MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH and LONDON (Connecting at Port Said with the 20-knot Express Steamers [SIS and OSflifS for Brindisi). leave on the subjoined dates, aud 3aHiu<j a,fc the usual ports. Main Line Steamers have permission to call at BrindLsi. FIRST AND SWCONIJ SI LOON* ONLY . Steamer. Tona. i Sydney. Melbi-ne Macedonia* 10500 Nov 12 Nov 15 Cliiua 7012 Not 28 Nov 29 Moldavia* 0500 Deo 10 Deo 13 Victoria 652 i Dec 24 Dee 27 Himaluya 6;98 Juu 7 Jim JO India 7UU Jan 21 Jan 24 * Twiu sciews. RATES of PASSAGE iION li V to LONDON (Including saloon Passage to Sydney) :— Singj.^ Tickkts— -813 lo JirfO itK'ruuN Tickkts — £6\) to JJI2O. JOHNSTON & CO. (Ltd.), Agents. TVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING i3l COMPANY'S KOYAL MAIL LINK OK STEAMERS FOX LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENEIUFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation foe • Pasdcns{or.->. C i ._, Tons Probable To. Sail bteamers. Keglbi Fiual Port (about)< 'i'ONGAIUB.O* ... 7661 Welbugton Nov 24 I'ArABOA* ... 65CJ — Ueo -JJ TUKAIiINA* ... 8027 — Ja" '« BUAPJ3HU* ... 7724 - fob 10 ♦Twiu aoiev. . For froight or passage apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). A ANn " A LINE TO AMERICA, CANADA, EUROPE. Leave ■ Arrive Mulls Steamers, And. laud Sau Anivo lfrulay. rraucioco iiundou. SONOMA .. Nov i Nov :i Dec S VIiKXUJKA. Nov _» Dec X- JJeu tU. STl'JiSliA. ... . Dec 10 J.ui - Jan U TO LOKDOM JN 27 DAYS. AMERICA AND CANADA BY THE SHORT SEA ROUTE. SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. Steamers 6000 Tons. 17 Knots. Cla" \ Al at British Lloyd's. The Promenade Deck of these sleniners is 230 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 replete with up-to-date conveniences. ROUND THE WORLD ' TIO-.xM.'S GOOD BY ANY LINE. New Zealand Passengers may join Steamer at Sydney. For Fares', etc, apply W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Agents. CJluo/, ~^AVILL AND A LBIOiS COMPANY (LTD.). THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA RIO DE JANEIRO OR MONTE VIDEO AND lENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DEUKS. Sailings (oircum3tances permitting) :— Name. gg^'to^^ £ff I ! ♦ATHENIC 12234 Kempsou Nov 10 VVel'gt'n KUBIABA GlMiscotlund Nov 26 Wel'gt'u ♦COKINTHIC 1&S51 heulby Dec 8 Wel'tffu ■JOKOMAItU 6,33 Maxwell D«c •GOTHIO 770j Kulley ' Jan & Wel'iffn ♦IONIC 12'J.Sa Atkui gel) 2 Wel'gt'n ♦ Twin Sui'ew. Special faoilities given to residents in the colony to bring out friends from Home either by pre-payment of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantees,. For full particulars, apply to the Agents. JJfiVliS &, CO ILIMITED). W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. milE 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 cai%o to MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CAiV TERBURY, and OTAGO. The Company's next despatches will be s.s. Star of Australia, 15th Octobor; s.s. Star of Ireland, Ist December. New Zealand importers of American merchandise aro specially invited to instruct their agents in tho United States to support the TYSER LINE STHAJ&ERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York - representatives, MESSRS. FUNOH, EDYE AND Co.| Produco Exchango, New York, MESSRS. TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch-avenue, London, or MESSRS. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. NoDier? WANGANUI RIVER TOURIST STEAMER TIMETABLE— FROM Ist MAY TO 50th NOVEMBER: Leavo Wanganui — Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays > Leave Pipiriki— Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Upper Reaches as arranged for by partiee. Thos. Cook and Son's Booking Office, Wellington. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. i-IRACIE, BEAZLEY AND CO., V3T Of 14, Water-street, Liverpodl. Despatch Iron Vessels of tho highest o1m» from Liverpool to Wellington anj Dunedin at regular intervals. JOHNSTON AND 00 (LTD.I. AcmlU.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 3

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