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r|IHE NEW ZEAfZ LAN]D SHIPPING OO.'SLINE. >| BEQDLAR MONTHLY I DIRECT STEAM LINE . I ■ TO LONDON. The ellowing Hagniflcent FuU-powerod Steamers • will be despatched as under :— g 2 Pnrt n . Probable FENSTANTON .. 2465 Lyttelton September DOKJC... -•-•-• »ii — October 5 BRITISH QUEEN 3588 — October JONIO ■•• 4753 — November BRITISH KING.. 3659 — December TONGABIRO.... 4000 — January AOBANGI 4000] — February The above are all new steamers, built of steel, and eommaiided by men of great experience. Tlio passenger accommodation is replete with every modem convenience, and the dietary scale such ns will sustain the well earned reputation of the Company. The homeward route will be via the Straits of Hegelian (if weather permits), and the time occupied is not expected to exceed 45 days. An experienced surgeon will accompany each teamer. Passage money: Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; second cabin, 40 guineas; steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. For further particulars apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Chrijtchurch; Or to the branches and Agencies throughout the jColony. ■ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. STEAM FROM NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. The Magnificent New Steel Steamship D O E I O, Tnc latest addition to the celebrated White Star Line, 4753 Tons Register, 3000 horee-powor, Jqiuf Alzttcauh, Com^oander, Will leave Lvtieltos, Now Zealand, about the FIFTH OF OCTOBER. IJke her eistor ship the lonic, her saloon accommodation is unrivalled. Her state rooms, smoking and ladies' rooms, bath-rooms (four), and barbers' rooms are all of the most commodious and elegant descripion. The Second Saloon is also very superior, fitted with bath-rooms, piano, and every comfort. The Steerage is well provided with lavatories, heated with steam, and has good, promenade space. The vessel is lit throughout with electricity. Powerful refrigerating engines on board enab'o all meat, fish, game, milk, it, to be carried frozen for he whole passage. It is 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 farther particulars apply to THE HEAD OFFICE, Chris tchurch. Or, to the Drenches and Agents tlrougnoat the Colony. _ . OTEAM TO LONDON. OEPSKT LTNB. rho following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), enQ the PACIFIO STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will leave SYDNEY at the undermentioned rites for MELEOtTRNE, ADELAIDE, and LONDON. r)a SUEZ CANAL and NAPLES. Scaamer. Reg. Tons. Date. GARONNE. 3900 Soptember29 LUSITANTA 4000 October 13 JOHN ELDER. 4000 October 27 ! CHIMBORAZO 3547 November 10 And the Service will bo maix talned by racceedlsg steamers at Intervals ot a Fortnight F&ros Co London, £17 to £75. Canal Dues, S shillings. Parcels booked through to juradon.

Passengers can book from Auckland at a through ate to cover Intercolonial fare and to secure special «dvantages Saloon Passengers ars allowed to break their Journey, while travelling in Orient Line. Passages from London can be granted In Auckland. . Arrangements have been made with Mossrs. Cook and Sons, whereby Tourist tickets can ba issued, covering cost ot journey from Naples, for plans and fall particulars, apply, in Luntlon, to . Gxeen & Co., and Anderson, Anderson & Co., Joint H&nagers of Use lone; ox, to the Agents in Auckland. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Fort-street. , "OACIFIC MAIL STEAiF3l ship co. Mf^ 1 THEOtTOH , THE TINIIED n.t-wswFTQa STATKS op AMEEICA VIA HONOLULU TO GREAT BRITAIN. Undar Postal Contract with the Governments of New Zealand and' New South Waloa. Passengers booked through to Liverpool, London or Paris, via the great Overland Roads of America, via the Steamers of the Atlantic lines from New York. Daw of Dato of Steamer. Tons Sailing to Sailing to Sydney. 3an Francisco On or about Australia S2OO — November 6 City of N. York 8400 Oct 20 ■ Zenlasdia 8200 November 12 City of Sydney.. | 8400 — October 9 F A B K S: Flrrt-clasa — _ _ _ £66 and upward Steerage _ -.• _ .. £3& 3s 9d K First-class to Sas Fiaccisco - £40 Steerage _ . - £20 Through Cabin Passengers are permitted to lay over at Honolulu, or any of the Cities of the United SUtes, not to exceed six months • SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. Passengers to and from Europe may without £Xtr& coot avail themselves of the Souhlern Pacific Raixboad and its connections, thoreby • avoiding the winter cold of the Northern Ronto; and, lor an additional coot of $21 may go to New Orleans, and thence through the Southern States to New York. No Shipping Orders will be ssued after 4 p.m. on the <lay before the sailing of steamers for San Francisco. For freight rates and all other information apply to THOS. T. GAJIBIiK, Agent, Lower Queen-street.-~K X. T\ AILY STEAM COMJL** MUNICATION WITH •ftjKS2SrS^v°H INEMOIU AND ,TE AHOHA. P.S. PATIKr, Capt. E. Moore. From Thames: Saturday, September 29, at 6 morning Tuesday, October -2, at 5.30 morning (to Te Aroha and Waiorongomai) Thursday, October 4, e.30 morning Saturday, Octcber 0, 8 morning Tuesday, October 9, 0.30 morning Fitosi Tγ. Akoha: Monday, October 1, 9 morning Wednesday, October 3,10 morning Friday, October 5, 5 morning Monday, October 8, 5 m orning Wednesaay, October 10, 6 inotnißE P.S. TE AROHA, Capt. H. Dalton. Fhom Thames: Wednesday, October 3, 0 morning Friday, October 5, 0 30 morcing Monday, October 8, 9 morning Fkom Pakkoa: Thursday, October 4, 5.30 morning Saturday, October 6 7 morning Tuesday, October 9, C morning FARES. Single. Return. Turua .. _ 2s 0d ... 3s Od Hikutaia .. .. 3b 0d .. 5s 0d Junction and Paeroa 4s Od .. Os Od Te Aroha .. „ 7b 6d .. 12s 0d H. C. GILLESPIE, Manager. -j. i CJTEAM TO TE AROHA, (O FROM GOODS WHARF, CALLAT CURTIS'S WHARF. The Swift and Comfortable New rnii rsiiiirrtiT twin-screw Steamer DESPATCH, S. J. Roe, Master. To Tβ Anon a*. Tuesday, 10.30 morning Wednesday, 12 noon Friday. 2 afternoon From Tβ Aγ-oiia. calling at Ji.Kv.-non: Monday. 5 morning Wednesday, 5 morning : Thursday, G. 30 rcoroine Saturday, 8.30 morning Fares. Single. Return Te Aroha ~ .. 7e 6d 12a 0d Junction .. ~ *s 0d 6s 0d Hikutaia ~ „ SsM Es Od Hnrsa .. ~ „ 2aoa 8s Cα

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 1