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SMppitf*. , fJAHE NEW ZEALAND ■ f B a%| SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROTAL mail line or STEAMERS | ' (TTader Contract with th* New Zaa- ' land QovernMent) Will bi despatched with Mtr Majesty's Hails u aider (or LONDON, Via Rio d* Janeiro and Madeira m Com. Port of DeSteasa*rs. § uidtr. partore. Date. H _____ —-- 5 - Rnapehu... 4163 Brough » August 30 Kalkonra '4760 Crotchley |A| h» -;ept_ " 7 „ Toafarira _ 41*3 Boa. > ,r r .nr«d : Oclober « Aaraßgl„.. 4163 Turpin ) arr * D «* d jSovene. 22 lU»ttUk»„ i 47M j Hallett ' Deo. 20 And thenceforward every fourth Sunday. The abort are ail new steamers, built specially for tit* trade, and commanded by mu of great o» ferience. The length of th* passage by tk§ Company's (teamen averages under 49 days. Passage moisy: Saloon, from 60 guineas upward*; Second cabin, 48 guineas; storage, from 11 guineas. For freight or passage apply te THE HEAD OFFICES, CHRISTCBURCH, Or to the Branches and Agents of th* Company tkrosgkout the Colony. QHAW, SAVILL, AND ALII»N CO MP ANT MONTHLY LINE OF PAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEENALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AN» LONDON. Tie fel'.ewisj powerful, new. steel-built Steamers are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows — (Final port as arranged.) ■?! * • ~ j Date of Be- ■ _ , Dat* of BeBteuur. S-| 5* Commander. p4rtllr^ ~ •- p Su ft -. TaiKVI .... 5200 3500 B. J. Barlow August 22 I Lyttelton ••RIC-.... 4744p000 J, W. Jennings Sepemb'rl9 I Welling torn AJt aw a- _ ',5290.3500; J. Stewart October 24 losio ...... 4753:5#0®.J. Cameron Nor. 21 Th* A raw* and Xainni are new steamers of the latest designs. The First-class Passenger Accommodation is is a Citadel saloon on the mala deck amidships, and the Sleepinr berths are of extra large sise. The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, tad Is situated under the poop deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excellent and roomy accommodation in the between deeits. The White Star Steamers lonic, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the Managers of that Liae, who hare made their service the most comfortable and popular afioat. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each Steamer. All th* Steamers above-named will be fitted with Ik* Electric Light. Th* Homeward Route will be via Rio d* Janeiro tad th* time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Passage Money Saloon, from SOgulocas upwards : Seeond Cabin, 40 guineas; Steerage, from 18 to 2* guineas. The above will be supplemented by th* following and other trst-class SAILINS SHIPS: N SWp Ot || Cllss - CeMßlksldtr - liaUißg! Crusader _.. 105* 100 A IW. Scotland The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which ha* keel guaranteed in th* colony :— L. D. NATHAN k CO. CRUICKSH A CO. A. HEATHER ,£KJL QEIENT LINE. Under contract with the New V'? ' i | -Tur\jir South Wales Government for the Wi BmMil wniiw 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, vla ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), SUEZ and NAPLES From Sydney. From Melbourne. POTOSI _ .. Aug. 15 Aug. 21 ORIENT „ .. Aug. 29 Sept. 4 OARONNI .. - Sept. 12 Sept. 13 JOHN ELDER - SeDt. 28 Oct. 2 SORATA .. .. Oct. 10 Oct. 18 Aad fortnightly theraiftir. Through (ares to London, £22 to £76. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Second-class passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon pas* sage to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM LONDON.—Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by a re-payment of the passage-money here. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS, available for 12 aaenths, are issued at the following rates : — First Saloon — — .. .. £117 Second Saloon _ .. .. — £77 PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rates. For farther particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Ageata in New Zealand ~~~7TT~ gTEAM TO LON DON PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION wtßiinMiiiiM COMPANY. FOR LONDON DIRECT (Via Bombay). _. Leave Leave Steamer. Sydney. Melb'rne. 1885 1885. PEKIN .. .. .. - Aug. 19 Aug. 25 VALETTA So,jt. 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 *easels. Passengers booking at Auckland secure special advantages. For all particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK ft CO., 18, Queen street, Auckland. Agent*. nv a /NHINA NAVIGATION Vy COMPANY (LIMITED). LINE OF STEAMERS FROM tfiiii ri SYDNEY to HONGKONG, mmaltsaStßxsa Calling at Townsville, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin. The attention of intending passengers is called to the superior accoamodation of this Company's steamers. The cabins and saloons are on deck, thus Insuring coolness and comfort in the heat of the tropics. Cargo booked at lowett rates. For rates of relght and passage apply to H. B. MORTON, Agent fc> CJTEAM TO THE SOUTH RggS&awm IO SEA ISLANDS. I Thenews.s. I JANET NICOLL. ■ p —"MtfiQa 730 tons register, Capt. Htttoa, I ) (under contract with the New Zea- |' land Government), will leave Auck- ™ ■ _ land for Tonga, Vavau, Samoa and Tahiti on TUESDAY, August 26, and every second month thereafter. Superior accommodation (or first and second-class passengers. The round voyageffroa Auckland (calling at Tonga, Vavau,Samoa, Tahiti, Raiatea and Karotoaga) oocupies about 40 days, aad offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of avoiding the winter here, or of Tilting the beautiful islands touched at. Tickets issued for the round trip. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply te DONALD 4 EDENBOROUGH, No. 80, Queen-streot ,3, v T> EG DL AR STEAM XV COMMUNICATION with PUHOI, WAEE, AND MATA"The t.l. Maori. For Puhoi: From Pah i: Thursday, 13th, 8 p.m. Friday, 14th, SSO p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. For Freight, etc.. apply to J. M. Syms, AlttaTl, Srowa, Barrett and Co., or J. H. Burningham. Ofica, Mo. IS! Ferry Tee, Queen-stteet Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1