FARMERS AND STATION OWNERS. * !WEEN YOU- ARE IN jIOWN CALL AND PRICE ODE WIRE BARB WIRE KETTLN'G- STANDARDS PLOUGH SHARES EO OPINO IRON vjyjASON, STRUTHERS AND CODO'MBO STREET. CO.
Shipping Notices. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING- COMPANY’S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. 'O 0 R L 0 _ X Via Montevideo, Teneriffe Plymouth. VERY SUPERIOR ACCOMMTJDATION EOE PASSENGERS.'^' nd • ’Twin Screw. 1 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LD. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY‘OP A- 1 NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Stwmwi wilt he despatched as under:—* WELLINGTON— ■ Cargo •Moura THIS DAT, Sat. JRotomahana .THIS DAT. Sat. iTarawera CBotomahana Tarawera Botemahana Wait are ’ To Anna Botemahana Train. at p.m. Railw’y. 10,20 pm— . 9.15 12.30 pm* 9.15 12„SQjum. 9.15 12.8tfWinf 9.15 12.30 pm 9.15 12.80 pm' 5.30 9.15 12.30 p m Mon,, llth Peh. Tues., 12th Feb. Wed., ISth Feb. Thors., 14th Feb. Fri., 15th Feb. Sat.. 16th Feb. Sat., 16th Fdb. PICTON and NELSONSteamers leave Wellington daily, except Mondays. 1 - . TARANAKI and MANUKAU— Takaptma* San., 11th Feb.,from Wellington Botoiti Thurs., 14th Feb., from Wellington •Calls Kelson. ; NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND— Mourn, THIS DAY, Sat, 10.20 12.30 p m To Anau Sat., 16th Feb. 5.30 12.80 pm SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON— '-< Waikare’ Fri., ISth Feb. 4 12.30 p m Monowai Fii., let March 4 12.20 p m • ’Tranship to Talune at Wellington. ’ SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Waikare Wed., 20th Feb. - 4 12.30 p NEW PLYMOUTH and GREYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON—’Tues., 12th Feb. 12.10 *Talcea cargo for Westport. DUNEDIN— Wed., 13th Feb. 12.10 Fri, 15th Feb. 4 ; BLUFF, HOBART and MELBOURNE—--Mokoia* Fri., 16th Feb. 4 12.30 pm Koana Fri., 22nd Feb. 1.25 Sam r ’Calls Milford Sound. SOUTH SEA ISLAND SERVICES. ■FOB TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEYMaaapouri Wed., 20th Feb., from Auckland ' ■ FOB RAROTONGA and TAHITI— Ovalnu Tuea., 12th Feb., from Auckland c i FOR FUI— , Tarinnl Wei, 6th March, from Auckland Coiinna* 9am Te Anau Mokoia ■ 9 am : Berths will only I he allotted to passenger! •n production of passage ticket at the Com’.pany’s office. ■. Tickets available for Stopover or Return by Mestra Huddart, Parker and Co.’s tfteamens. TO ENGLAND IN TIHIRTY-ONE DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. fTHB PASSENGER ROUTE to ENGLAND lx, • Is undoubtedly the AUSTRALIAN - AND AMERICAN ROUTE (A. and A. Route), Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn,' toad giving passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury : and comfort ghfough the' most min the world. She SteamerStoSS 4iis-,Liuo are appointed to leave Sydneyl'giJdUAuc'kland for Pago Pago, ■ Honolulu and.«S£n Francisco every four weeks, sailing as under:— Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any place of call en route to New York, and have also the, privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. • SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES. {Through Fares, Sydnev or Auckland to Lon- ■ dou:—Saloon, £59 ke 6di to £67 9s 2d: Stear- ) ago, £32 7s lid. For all information apply at any of the Offices : of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ' NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), ORIENT LINE ■ Of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. THE Following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC ■COMPANIES will leave Sydney on Saturday, |at noon, and Melbourne on Tuesday, at I p.m., -os'under:—For London (Tilbury), via Adelaide, •Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports), Suez Canal, Marseilles, Naples and ’Probably calling at Hobart. • And'fortnightly thereafter. FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDONSMoon—Single, £42 18a to £BO *6s. Return,, £77 to £126 10s. Third Class—£lß 10s, £2O 16s and £22. First and Second-class Passengers secure •pedal advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon passages to Australia, which axe included in the above lares- j Passages can be hocked to or prepaid from Any 'of the above ports. ' '' For fruther particulars apply to {UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY O? NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 1)3454 Agents in. New Zealand. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. . (Japan Mail Steamship Co., Ltd). FOE CHINA AND JAPAN. fTHHESB magnificent steamers, which have 1 been specially built for the Eastern passenger trade, ■ and • are COMMANDED BY ENGLISH OFFICERS, will be despa&hed from ■ SYDNEY/ balling’ at BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE, THURSDAY ISLAND, MANILLA, HONGKONG, NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA, as under:— ’ ROSETTA, 31st Jam, 1801. YAWATA MAEU, 28th Feb. KASUGA MARU, 28th March. Through-Passages isaued/by EMPRESS LINE of STEAMERS to VANCOUVER, and from thence across AMERICA to the UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT of EUROPE. For full particulars apply to ‘ KAYE ANBN2ARTER, Christchurch, . sat ax Agents for Canterbury. THOS. COOK AND SON. HOMEWARD BOUND PASSENGERS! BEFORE Booking your tickets to LONDON or ELSEWHERE, write for “COOK’S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted,free,giving dates and fares by ALL LINES at Lowest Bates. No Commission charged. Apply COOK’S SHIPPING OFFICE (PERCY HELMORE, Agent), : 191, Hereford Street, Christchurch•angers Booked to SOUTH AFRICA from LYTTELTON from £l7 Os 6d.^^
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 1
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