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SMpping TTSACIFIC MAIL as^^^^^v Jl steamship TO PASSENGERB DESIROUS OF AVOIDING THE HEAT AND DISCOMFORT OF THE RED SEA. OVEELAND ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN THROUGH AMERICA, Under contract with Now South Wales and New Zealand Governments. The mngnificent steamships of this line leave Auckland for San Franciaco, calling at Honolulu, every fourth TUESDAY, as under : — ' Steamer. JV-. „s£&,_ _______ ' ' Citx of Sydney ... ■ 3400 May 26 Atjstbaxia ... 3200 June 23 Zealandxa ... 3200 j July 21 Passengers are booked to San Francisco, or through to European destination with special advantages, and have at San Francisco choice of the unrivalled Atlantic Steam* { ship Lines of the Canard, Inman, White Star, or other companies. Passengers destined to any part of the United States or the provinces procure their railroad tickets at San Francisco. All firat-clasa passengers are allowed 350 pounds of baggage to San Francisco, and | 250 pound "Overland," free of charge. Tickets are good until used, and allow passengers to Btop oft &b long as they choose, to visit all places of interest in America and Canada. Stop-over privilege is also allowed on steamers' tickets for Auckland and Honolulu. THROUGH FARE TO LONDON. FIRST-CLASS £66 And upwards, according to the selection to be made at San Francisco. Time cards, railway maps, and guide books, showing all routes to any point in the United States, may he had on application. Pasßengers proceeding eastward can connect with the steamers of the Pacific S.S. Company leaving ports in China and Japan for San Francisco. For rates of passage and freight and all other information apply to the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited. D. BALHARRY, 497 Local Agent. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.H.W. fejkjfct nnHE Colonial Built Clipper ffi||»|gW. JL Three-masted Schooner •^^g^* 1 FRANK GUS, Jacob P. Baelb Commander, will leave fcr the above port on SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at Noon. Freight and Passage at Reduced Bates. To be followed by the schooner Mary c Wadley, daily expected from Greymouth. For particulars apply to J. H. VAUTIBR. Port Ahuviri, May 26th, 1885. 691 - TTNIOS STEAM -j, U SHIP COMPANY Ifes'Tf^ar OF NEW ZEALAND is^i_i<S (UMITED), l||P__fc£aa_^_l TIME-TABLE— MAT. 1 FOR WEL_IMGTON F.ROM WHABF. Steamer. j Dato of Sailing. | _£*«£ iMvk \ Sat. 30th. May I — FOR WJBLLIttGTON, L OTBLTOIC AND PQBT OHALMgRS. is Anatj | Sat, 30th May j 2 p.m. Caraweba | Hat. 6th June | 2 p.m. "FOR MKLBOUftNfI VIA BLUFF. Pb^Anatt I SatTsbth May i 2 p.m. Pakawera ( Sat. 6th June | 2 p.m. FOB GIB6OENB, AUCKLAND, AND BUSKELj_ Vlanapoum I Sat. 30fch May I 5 p.m. tfAinoitA | Sat. Gth Jnuo | 5 p.m. "FOiTSYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Hanapouri I Sat. 30tii May | 5 p.m. !t6~r~gisborne, tauranga, and AUCKLAND, FBOM WffASF. duxn | Tues. 20th jUay I 4 p.m. FOR SYDffBY FROM WELLL^TOffT Wakatipu | Thur. 4th June 1 — "~FOR LEVUKA AND "SUVA FROM AUCKLAND. &.rawata 1 Sun. 31st May | — Oargo for shipment must D 6 onboard th« Lighters at 4 o'clock the afternoon previous to departure of steamers* Outward passengers holding return tioketu are requested to present tame at the office, and obtain 1 passes for the launch convoying them to the steamer. NOTE.— In future no luggage will be delivered to carriers withoutthe production of a written order from owner of same. Offices : Browning-Btreet, Napier, and at Port Ahuriri. SOUTH SBA ISLAND EXCURSION. — For the second season's excursionthe s.s. Wairarapa will start from Auckland on Thursday, 16th July, and will be absent from New Zealand four weeks ; arriving back in Auckland on 12th August. During this time she will visit the Fiji group, also the principal islands of the Samoan and Tongan groups ; in this way abouthalf the time will be occupied in voyaging and half in visiting the avrious islands. Return fare from BTapier ... £47 Should sufficient inducement offera second trip will be made on the • return of the Bteamer, when Fiji will be omitted, and the excursion extended to embrace Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and other beautiful groups of the South Sea This excursion will probably occupy six weeks, and passengers must pay a deposit of one-half the passage money on or .before Monday, 27th July, on which date it will be decided whether or not the excursion will take plaoe. Fare from Auckland ... £60 Further particulars can be obtained at the Company's offices. 7 A. I), FBASER Manager., |-^BIENT IiIN.H. Under contract vith the New South Wales Government for the oonveyanoe of mails, The following Steamships belonging to the OBIENT CO. and the PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, I>IEGQ GARCIA (&t steamer's option) and BVKZ. From From Sydney. Melbourne, Attbtbal ... June 6 June 12 Cxtzco June 20 Juno 26 And fortnightly thereafter. Now f> Zealand passengers may connect with the s.s. Austral at Melbourne, per s.s. Te Anau from Napier, on Saturday, 30th May. Through fares to London, £22 to £75. Passengers secure special advantages by j booking through from Now Zealand. Second-class passengers by Orienfc ste&mer aye provided with saioou passages to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM LONDON. — Specitil facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Belatives by pre-payment of the pasjage«money here. SPECIAL BJKXUIUf TICKETS, available for iH months, are itaued at th« following ranee • — Fiist dsloon ... ».» .8117 Second Salcoii #77 PABOE.O3 BOOKED THJ2OUGJZ to. IliONDOis at Seduced Estea. ■ , For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OB 1 ZEALAND (LIMITED), ■it Bf> - Agents in Now Zealand,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 1