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Shipping. mHE NEW ZEAI~~"T —-> LAND SHIPPING •-ivp-.'" j CO.'S LINE. f- EEGULAK MONTHLY ' DIRECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON, Tho following Magnificent Full-powered Steamers ■will be despatched as under :— Steamer,. §J Port of *»|»bta *g Doparturo. D^JO . reS&wij-:: & 5 9 3 z o& ber lONIC. „ 4753 I _ J December THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. STEAM FKOK NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. The Magnificent New Steel Steamship DORIC, The latest addition to the celebrated White Star Lino 4753 Tons Register, 3000 horse-power, Joun Aletcaue, Commander, Will leave LrraiLTON, Now Zealand, about the END OF SEPTEMBER.

lake her sister ship the lonic, her saloon accommodation Is unrivalled. Her state rooms, evoking and ladies rooms, bath-rooms (four), end barbers' rooms are all of the moat commodious and elegant description. The Second Saloon is also rery superior, fitted with bath-rooms, piano, and every comfoit. The Steerage is well provided with lavatories, heated with steam, and has good, promenade spaca. The vessel is lit throughout with electricity Powerful refrigerating engines on board enaVe all meat, flan, game, milk, 4c., to be carried frozen for the whole passage. it ia intended (weather permitting) that she shall go through the Straits of Magellan, and call at Rio de Janeiro, universally pronounced the loveliest harbour in the world. for further particulars apply to THE HEAD OFFICE, ,_ , .. _ . Chriiichurcb. Or, to the Branchos and Agents throngfiout the Colony. S. S. D ° R x ci NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY HAVE, WITH EEGRET, TO ANNOUIsCE THAI SO MORE TICKETS FOE ADMISSION TO THE S.S. DORIC CAN BE USTJED ~K\ QTEAM TO .LONDON. OBJBNT LIKE. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED) and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAITF, will leave SYDNEY at the undermentioned r»tM for MELBOURNE, ADELAIBE, and LON. DON. via STTEZ CANAL and NAPLES. Steamer. Beg. Tons. Date. OAEONNE._ 3300 September 29 LTJSITANIA 4000 October 13 JOHN ELDER. 4000 October 27 CHIMBOEAZO 3547 November 10 And the Service will be maintained by mcoeedlag (teamen at intervals of a Fortnight ffares to London, £17 to £75. Canal Dues, 8 shillings. Panels booked through to lxmdon.

Fusengen esc 6cok from Auckland at a through tie to cover Intercolonial fare and to secure special advantages Saloon 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 snd Sons, whereby Tourist tickets can be issued, covering cost ot journey from Naples. for plans and full particulars, apply, In London, to . Qrecn & Co., and Anderson, Anderson & Co., Joint Uanagen of the Line; or, to the Agents In Auckland. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Fort-street-jTKA. QTEAM TO LONDON. Vnf(isMsOk PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 1 sttamer - Sydney. Melb'rae. EOSETTA, via Bembay .. .. Sept. 19 Sept 25 CLYDE, via Bombay .. .- Oct. 5 Octll MLEZAPORE, via Bombay .. J Oct. 19 Oct2s And thenceforward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilless Italy, Egypt, India, China and Japan at moderate rates. Return tickets issued both to first and second class passengers at especially low rates. Cheap reserved accommodation can be obtained in this company's vessels. Passengers booking at Auckland secure special advantages. For all particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., 18, Queen street, Auckland. Agents. -K i TTkAILY STEAM COMj4j&>av U MUNIOATION WITH AND TE AEOHA. P.S. PATIKI, Capt. E. Moore. Thames to Te Ajioua, calling at Curtls's Wharf: Thursdoy, September 20, at 7 morning Saturday, September 22nd, at 8 morning Tuesday, September 25, at 11 morning Te Ar.oUA to Thames, calling at Junction— Wednesday, September 19, at 5 morning Friday, September, 21, at 5 morning Monday, September 24, at 5 morning Wednesday, September 26, at 6 morning P.S. TE AROHA, Caft. H. Dalton. Shortlakd to Paikoa (calling at Curtis's Wharf)— Wednesday, September 19, 6 morning Friday, September 21, at 7.30 morning Monday, September 24, at 10 morning Paeeoa io Thames— Thuruday, September 20, at 6 morning Saturday, September 22, at 7 morning Tuesday, September 25, at 7 morning FARES. Single. Return. Turna .. .. 2s 0d .. 3e 0d

Bikutaia .. .. 3s Od .. Bs Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od .. 6s Od leAtoha „ .- 7s 6d .- 12a Od H. C 6ILLESPIE, Uanager. r-K i CJTEAM TO TE AROHA, © FROM GOODS WHAEF, CALLAT CURTIS'S WHARF. The Swift and Comfortable New twin-screw Steanier DESPATCH, S. J. Roe, Master. To T* Aboha: Monday, 6 morning Wednesday, 6 morning Friday. V morning From Tβ A boh a, calling at J u.wtio.n : Tuesday, 11 morning Thursday, 1 afternoon S&tnrday — Fares. Single. Return TeAroha .. .. 7s Cd ,12s od_ Junction .. .. is Odes Od Hikutala .. .. 3s Od 5s pd Huron .. ~ .. 2a Od . 33 Od *cn or sal E— J? The Cutter FOUR SISTERS, 17 tons; well found In everything. J. CBAIG, 2? jrt-ttrwt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6814, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6814, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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