Shipping. -mHF NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ''J COMPANY'S LINE. REGULAR MONTITLY 3l8 ECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON. The following Magnificent Fall-powered STEAMERS Will be despatched as nnder:— c■§ ! Port of Date of o-g, i Departure. Departure, ps ; •UUTISH KING.. 3559 { Lyttelton March 31 ■■»ESiST\I7TON... 2400 I Port Chalmers April 3KITI3U QUEEN" 355S j Lyttelton May 4365; — Jnn» DORIC «89. - JnJ 7 The above are all nw steamers, built of steel, and ■•oniciMirted by men of great experionco. Ti- Passenger Accommodation is replstn with ,»prr~mDdern convenience, and the dietary scale such 13 will sustain the well-earned reputation of the C< ne S Homeward route will be via the Straits of Magellan, and the time occupied is not expected to arceod 45 days. Aa experienced Surgeon will accompany eaoh MONEY —Saloon, from 60 guineas up ; Second Cabin, 10 guineas ; Steerage, from 18 to -20 guineas. Var further particulars apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Cbristchurch. Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS throughout Colony. Tat? NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'S LINE. POR LONDON DIRECT, No* Loading and will have Good Despatch, THF, NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'S SPLENDID . IRON SHIP M A T A U R A, A 1 At Lloyds, 553 tons register, Herben; E. Greenstreet, Commander. ThU ressel being fitted up with Refrigerating Machinery effera an excellent opportunity for shipping Diirr Produce to the London Market. For freight or Passage apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (LIMITED) U7. Queen-street. TO LONDON. ORIENT LINB. Thj following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT STNAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), *ad the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COM* PAVY, will leave SYDNEY at the nndermentioned jste* for StELBOUfiNE, AT)KTiA 1 hB, and LONDON. via SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES. Steamer. | Reg. Tons, Pate. FOTOSI. 4219 April 20 : ORIENT , 5356 May 4 LUSITANIA 3900 May 25 JOHN ELDER 4500 June 8 lad the So nice will be maintained by succeeding at intervals of a fortnight : 3 Fares to London, 16 to 85 guineas. Canal Dues, 8 shillings. Parcels booked through to London. fiLusogers ***- bcok from Auckland at a through to cover Intercolonial fare and to secure special advantages iSaloon Passengers are allowed to break their Journey, while travelling in Orient Line. Passages from London can be granted In Auckland. Arrangements have been made with Messrs. Cook •and Sons, whereby Tourist tickets can be issued, sobering cost of journey from Naples. ffor plans and full particulars, apply, in London, to 7. Greea & Co., and Anderson, Anderson & Co., Joint Usnagers of the Line; or, to the Agents is Auckland. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND. Fort-street gTEAM TO LONDON. , PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 1 STEAM NAVIGATION iTnwiir COMPANY. «, Leave i Leave Sttamer - Sydney. fMelb'rn*. KOSETTA, via Colombo.. .. May 2 { May S 3A.RTHAGE, via Colombo .. May 16 May 22 BALLARAT, via Bombay .. May 30 . June 5 "ROME, via Bombay .. .. June 13 ' June 19 INDUS. via Bombay .. .. June 27 i Jaly3 SIAM, vi% Bombav .. .. July 11 ! July 17 1 MZAJI. via Bombay .. .. July 25 ' July 31 PESHAWUR Aug. 8 i Aug U * infaturejjne of the Homeward Steamers will call j fortnightly at Marseilles to land passengers and cargo. Fares.-First-class (single) to London: £70; Second 4U33: £40. first-class (return), avai able for 9 months: £105; Second: £55. Pint-cUs3 (return), available for 12 months: £115 ; Second: £65. Reserved accommodation at reduced rates. booking at Auckland secure special ad* risUge*. for all particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., I 13, Qseen street, Auckland. Agents. t -n. ! TJIOR patea direct. - JP ] v\ The new twin iron screw steamer £ WAVERLEY Queen-street Wharf as above on or about «ONDAV, 7lh May. Freight to Patea, 20s per ton. r ror freight or passage apply to M. NICCOL, Anokland; °r, A. BARNES, Onehunga. S ' COBOMANDEU CAPT. W. D. HARGRAVES. Leave* Auckland: Leaves Coromandel: g „ — Saturday 12 noon Moaday. 7th, 12 neon Tuesday, Stb, 12 noon eanfcisciay.oth, 12 noon Thursday, 10th, 12 noon "lay, llth, 2 p.m. Saturday, 12ih, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Mra stook^ *** shipping, carrying, or discharging S rwuut °f r ?P received without shipping note, and hiu baif-tin-hoar of advertised time of departure. !i parceLs mast be prepaid on board. A K. H. SWINDLE?. Manager. hTKA ©TEAM TO the HOT O SPRINGS, MAHURANGI, S KAWAU, AND Tba i.s. ROSE CASEY, A 1 at Lloyd's, W. Somerville. Master. 'orHOT SPRINGS—Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m.; returning on Wednesday Friday, and Monday. f or MAHURaNGI—Every Thursday and Saturday, *• U a.m.; returning on Friday and Monday, as per time-table . l"Ever-y Tuesday at 11 a.m., re- o ?orOHAHA J turning on Wednesday. p MCeivod within h&lf-an hour of advertised a Bailing. I,"- P ? or Goods taken without shipping note. h tnnst be prepaid on all parcels. UENDERSON & lIACFARI.ANE, « Agents. S jfVi CJTEAM TO VfAIBOA O SOUTH. 110 as - placet. Auckland: Leave Wiiroa: * P-"'- Tuesday, 11 a.m. 10 a.m. Thursday, 12 noon fi TUKANGA. CREEK. I-,- , Anckland for Turanga Creek: : 1- noon; returning at 3 p.m. * - e *^ Jer other circumstances permittinsr c , gT. HELIER'S BAY, « P.S. TONGARIEO . J will in {attire run to St. H«Uer'a ■Ud S!m ,„ Bay on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, < Om i leaving Qneen-street Wharf at 2 P 'S:, Md returning at 5 pTm/ getum Tickets, M. ■re«tsnieot» on tlio ground.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6696, 4 May 1883, Page 1
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