res i p trw 7 IfS 4T« MTU R*TJPHTC v company a limb f{>-_^ SOYAL MAIL H^ER BTBAIf*RB 1 ""'^4 LONDON, Monte Video, Tenerlfle, and Plymouth. ' ~Oom- Port of DeSteamer*. Tns mandw, parture. Data, Walmafce 1888 Jaggard Wellington Ma 7 ' 5 Knikoura (607 Forbes Wellington June 9 Tongariro 1183 Mayoea Jnly 7 Rnahlnn 6187 Bone Auk 4 Rlmntuka 4575 Greenstreet. Sept 1 Passengers are booked at Lowest Bates and forwarded to port ot Steamer's departure tree of extra expense! Ttotceta issued for Passages from Great Britain (or f116 16a and upwards. Itonnd the World (first • class 1 , through' •Canada or United States, returning by New Zealand Shipping Company, or vice versa. «125. The Oempany's Mall Bteamsrs will oall at Ho&te Video on the Eotoawara voyage, for Freight or Passage apply to THJS NiZ. SHIPPING 00,, LIMITED ' GBO, a BULLOCK, Local Manager, Napier or Spit. f^AtfADIAIT.AUST&ALIA]? B.M. V/ UHH TO FIJI, HONOLULU. VAN. COUVBR, CANADA* UNIXJBD HTATKS, AMD HUROPH, In connection with the famous OASADIAN-PAOIFIO RAILWAY. Leave Leave KtM.B. Tons. Sydney Wellington. Aorangl 4560 April 23 April 28 Miowora 8500 May 21 May 23 Thenoeforward MONTHLY, Through Ticket* at Lowest Rates to all points In Canada, United States, England, and Oon> tic Bob* THE NiZ. SHIPPING CO.. LDi, AgentSi GBO, Bi BULLOCK, Looal Manager Napier or Spit, UHAW, BAVILL, AND ALBIOIT iD COMPANY (LIMITKDJ, MONrHLY LINB BOYAL M^JSg^**"** BBTWKBN ADL PORTS OF WW ZHALAHD AND LONDuB, "OOYAL MAIL BtiaiAMKBS With 80PHBIOR ACCOMMODATION (01 all Classes ol Passengers, Calling at Montfl Video or Bio. Tenerlfb, and Plymonthi FAST FASSBNGBB BTBAMHRB. Gothlo .ms Kldlay MaySfl Welllng t n Delphlo - 8373 Sowdon Jnne 33 lonlo - USS Kempsor OARSO BTBAMBRB. Bangatlra W» Barton upl 80 P_ Ohal'ers Samar SJSSLevaok May SWeUlng'n Matetaa 33% Holmes May Maori* 5317 Moflato Pakeba 43ai Prosser Aoboa' <1364 Bootlanfl Tokomaru' 8338 Maxwell • These Steamers take a limited number ol Passengers. TIOKETTS issned for Passengers from Great Britain for «15 Us and upwards. "Thennderslgned are empowered to Brant to New Zealand, pay. .SsTIS *Moh has been guaranteed (a the "ibTaadltloa to the above Mall Bteamen, oSgoßtoZen and Sailing, Ships will be •aoatohed at regular Intervale. DAmY PBODUOB earrled In Cool Cham. ben im ■ FreeSna i Ohtoberat BBOUOBD RA.'FflSi Wool. Tallow, Flax. Grain, and otner New EesJandProOuoe oarried atLoweat Oorrant B |m'irrfllßht or Passage apply bo MURRAY, ROBSRTB 85 00 Or DALGHrY & 00., Ltd., Agent*. "W^v nfHfi TYBEB I^^^^^LlNß, LIMITED. MONTHLY DESPATCH OB 1 MRST-OLABH OAROO STBAMHRB TO Tons I Burden. Commander ' HtarolVlotorla . 6000 Hart i BtSofßtogUnd „ 8500 Weeoh Star of New Zealand [BMO Rojd Indraroayp ~ - 7»0 S?f WOoa The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, and are fitted wibh refrigerating maohlnery of tho most approved system In charge of competent engineers. The Company la prepared to carry wool and produce ot every description to London at Lowest Current ' Rates of Freight, For fall pattloalars apply to WILLIAMS & KHTTLK LTD,, Ot WHNLHIY A LANAUZK, Agenta, t li( — AN IDEALEXOUEBION TO BARATONSA, TAHITI, SAMOA, TONGA ;^,.«*» Per BS * WAIKABB, ,-./i..l'«&a^Kßar 3070 Tons Reg.. From BYDNBY, 29ru JUNSL 1888, Celling ao WELLINGTON NKW ZB ALAND. FARES, <30 to £50, Aooordlng to position and oconp&nojr of Cabin, Passengers wUI have the opportunlty'ot being present at the Great Annual Feaflval held at Papeete from ldth to lßth July, when lame numbers of natives from the other ffids Tot the Tahiaan Group ooUeob at Papeete, and Native Gimej, Danow, and other amusements form specially Interesting features ol the f estmnes. For all particulars and Itinerary ot trip apply to UNION STBAM SHIP COMPANY OF NKW ZBALAND. LIMITSD. ' Bttk.- |-'NION STEAM. ffißi^ SHIP COMPANY |^^^p OF NEW ZKAM ... . IiANO (Lbuxbd), XIMK-TABLB. «na WBLLINOTONFROM SPIT WHARF I Data I Balling. I oinSak IBaHMrdApril I Ua,m. TeAnau I Mod. 9sth April I Noon" kJubox iThur.SSthAprU j 2 p.m. From Breakwater. MBr,BO'URNB VIA BLUFF AND HOBART TbAnau I Mop, «6th April I Noon' TranthlpplngatDonedln. pStfKBB |Wea.MthAprU I Tp,m. ~^SR~CUaBORNB AND AUCKLAND. TABAWBBA |Frl.23ndAprll I 6 p.m. From Brnakwateri B YUNBY VIA AUQgLAKDi Taba-wbbi I Frii 32nd ApiU I 5 p.m.) From BfeaHwater. aypwuiv DiRBOt from whujnqton Wakatipp |gat. B3rd April I i p.m. OvHtu |Wed.«hM»y I Sp.m ~708 SUVA AND LBVUKA FBOM AUCKLAND. fZoba ) Wed. 18th May I Bp.m. FOB TAHITI AND RAROTONGAFKOM ' AUCKLAND, tjpolu | Tnee 10ttMay_ I 6 p.m. BOUTH~BBA IBLANDsTaxbURBION ' FBOM WELLINGTON. WAIKABB ) M 01 ?'-^ 3v ? 7 . ' ~ BAN fl-RAKOTSbO. VIA SAMOA AND HONOLULU, FROM AUCKLAND. Mqaha [gat. 11th May I 2 P.m. Cargo for Breakwater Steamers for South must be at Spit two hours before advertised Urns of tailing and for Steamers going North nob later tih&n 4 P>m. Passengers booked through to West Ansteallau ports* Passengers are requested to book at the Company's town offloe, Hastings • street. Berths can be scoured on arrival of steamers, TUkets available \>y Messrs fiudoart, "Parker and Ccs stotuners Westralla «nd JJUagftmlta
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10895, 21 April 1898, Page 1
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803Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10895, 21 April 1898, Page 1
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