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Shipping. | , fJVHE NEW ZEALAND j&£|Wj3rfc, SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL link of steamers | i j er Contract with the New Zsa- * land Government) Will be despatched with Mm Majesty's Malls u under for LONDON. Tit Kit da Janeiro and Madeira "u;i m Com- Port of DeSteamer*. o nsander. parture. Date. K TfS.C Buapehu. _ Brougb « „ n£n "vT ßß Kaikoura _ 4 760 Crutchley I» s m » T be ~ ept L ot To.gariro „ '41 8* Bon. \ „™Ld ° Clob#r ± Aorangl.. „'4l63!Turpln ) pranged Novem; 22 BiMutaka_'47sojHallett ' | Dec. 20 And thenceforward every fourth Sunday. The above are *11 new steamers, built specially for the trade, and conmanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's Steamers averages under 40 days. Passage money '• Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; lecond cabin, 40 irulneas; steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES. CHRISTCHURCH, ©r to the Branches and Agents of the Company throughout the Colony. j ~~~ " HHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION" COMPANY monthly line or PAST PASSENGER STEAMERS betwkkn ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. ' The following powerful, new, steel-built Steamers are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as fellows (Final port as arranged.) «5 ° « j Date of DeStiAmer, §.£;?£ Commander. parturf. s* *- 23 c. cc! TiiNoi 5200 3500 B.J. Barlow August 22 111581 | I Helton Bosifl-.... 4744 3000 J. W. Jennings Sep emb'r 19 | Wellington Axawa I&200 3500 J. Stewart October 24 111 .. Uno _~..j4763( 5 000jJ. Cameron Nov. 21 The Arawa and Tainai are new steamers of the latsst designs- . . . _ The First-class Passenger Accommodation is m a Citadel saloon on the main deck amidships, and the sleeping berths are of extra larije size. The Second-class Accommodation is rery superior, and is situate.! under the poop deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excellent aou reomy accommodation in the between decks. The White Star Steamers lonic, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted br the Managers of that Line, who hare m ide their service the most comfortable and ■•polar afioat. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany cack Steamers above-named will be fitted with th* Elect) Light. . , _ _ . I The Homeward Route will he via Rio de Janeiro j and the time occupied should not exceed 46 days, ! Passage Money Saloon, from 69 guinoas upwards : Second C ibin, 49 guineas ; Steerage, from IS to 28 Sl rLVabave will be supplemented by the following and other first-class SAILING SHIPS : p K sSV° f d CUm ' I CBmm&nder Saving! * d __ _fj ! CrusaAer 1658, 100 A 1 jW. Scotland July. The undersigned are empowered to grant passage* from London to New Zealand, payment for which ha* bee* an .ateed In the colony L. D. NATHAN & CO. CRUICKSHANK & CO. t A. HEATHER - , QRIENT LINE. etffugfta Under contract with the New \3tKVjTflVfy» South Wales Government for the imrrtfiiii ffiiM conveyance of Mails. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT Co. and the PACIFIC Co. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, -via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), SUEZ and NAPLES From Sydney. From Melbourne. PBTOS3 _ .. Aug. 15 Aug. 21 ORIENT .. .. Aug. 2« Sept. 4 GARONNE .. .- Sept. 12 S«j»t. 12 JOHN KLDER ... Sect. 26 Oct. 2 SORATA .. .. Oct. 10 Oct. 15 And fortnightly thereafter. Thrtoifh fares to London, £22 to £76. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Second-class passengers by Orient steamer aro provided with saloon passage to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM LONBON.—Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by % re-payment of the passage-money here. BPECIA L RETURN TICKETS, available for 12 months, are issued at the following rates : - First Saloon — — -. .. £117 Second Saloon _ .. .. ... £77 PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rales. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand -k, gTEAM TO LONDON PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION K £gOBLK.IV«a COMPANY, - i FOR LONDON DIRECT (Yia Bombay). flf*- am Mr Leave Leave Steamw. Sydney. Melb'roe. 1886 18S5. PEKIN Aug. 19 Aug. 25 VALETTA .. .. - •• | Sept. 2 | Sept. 8 THAMES „ .. _ -- Sept. 16 Sept. 22 TASMANIA - .. ..'Oct. 2 1 Oct. 8 And thenceforward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, 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., tg. Queen itreet, Auckland. Agents. 0 CI TEAM TO THE SOUTH IO SEA ISLANDS. 1 la "tEcO Thenews.B. Ipafepla JANET NICOLL. ■ f 712 tons register, Capt. Hatton, R ( (undT contract with the New Zea- □ j land Government), will leave MuckC c lind for Toriga, Vavau, Samoa and Tahiti on ESSAY, August 26, and overy second month thereafter.. Superior accommodation for first and second-class passengers. The round vcT&gelfrom Auckland (calling at Tonga, Vavau, Samoa, Tahiti, Rat it tea and K&rotonga) occupies about 40 days, and offers & favourable opportunity to those desirous of avoiding the winter bore, or of Visiting the bes.utiful islands touched at. Tickets issued for the round trip. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to DONALD &EDENBOROUGH, No. 30, -street. ' tcKX riHWA NAVIGATION VV COMPANY (LIMITED). Tirf™rK. Vb. LINE 0F STEAMERS FROM i'*£T SYDNEY TO HONGKONG, m ( Calling at Townsville, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin. The attention of intending passengers is called to the superior accommodation of this Company's steamers. The cabins and saloons are on deck, thus Insuring coolness and comfort in the heat of the tropica. Cargo booked at lowest rates. For rates of relgbt and passage apply to H. B. MORTON, Agent ! ~K i CJ TEAM TO MANGAWAI AND PUHOI- - RUBY. For Mangawai: Leave Mangawai: Monday, 10th, 0 night Wednesday, 12th, 8 a.m. K.oaday, 24th, 9 night Wednesday, 26th, 7 a.m. For Puhoi: From I'nhoi: _ rid ay, 7th, 10 a.is. Saturday, kith, 4.80 p.m. Parcels for Mangawai must be prepaid. Not responsible for goods when stored. - .OSh«:_No. 18, Ferry Tee.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 2