Shipping. » UNION STEAMSHIP mi. COMPANY OF NEW IfeßlS ZEALAND (LIMITED). n ™ TIMB TABLE.—FEBRUARY, FOR TARANAKT, NELSON. PIOTON. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND WEST COASI PORTS (From Makpkau). Steamer. | Date of Sailing. | Pe-oui* I Tnes., 23 Feb.. 10.30 a.m. I 8.40 a.m. Hawk a I Tuesday, 1 Mar.. 4 p.m I 2 p.m. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND PORT CHALMERS (From Auckland). Manapopri J Thursday, 25 Feb., noon | — Wairarapa I Thursday. 4 Mar., noon I — FOR MELBOURNE. VIA BLUFF. Makafodp.i I Thursday, 25 Feb., noon | — Wairarapa* i Thursday. 4 Mar., noon j — * Calls at Hnbart. ~ FOR SYDNEY. Rotomahaka | Tuesday, 23 Feb., 5 p.m. | — FOR GIBBORNE~~~NAPIKR. AND WELLINGTON. Maitai I Saturday. 20 Feb.. 2 p.m. I — FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. Mararoa I Tuesday. 2 March. 2 p.m. I — FOR SUVA AND LEVTTKA. Arawata | Monday, BMar., 5 p.m. | — (Cargo till noon.) _______ FOR BOURN''" DIRECT. Rinoarooma ' Monday, 22 Feb., noon | — EXCURSION TICKETS. -During February Excursion Tickets will be issued at Reduced Rates, available for return until 31st March, ISS6. tST Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO HOU RS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must do taken at the Company's Office. Auckland Branch, Corner Queen and Customs Streets. <3.1 QSIENT LINE. Under contract with the New South Wales and South Australian wVwOTBaa Governments for the conveyance of Mallsi The fe'lowing Steamships belonging to the ORIENT Do. ami the PACIFIC Co. will leave SYDNEY and »f FT.BOURNE on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO. GARCIA (at Company's option), SUEZ and NAPLES From Sydney. From Melbourne, JOHN ELDER - Feb. 27 Mar. 5 AUSTRAL .. Mar. 13 Mar. 10 CUZCO .. .. Mar. 27 April'2 L Gi'RIA .. .. April 10 April 16 IBERIA „ .. April 24 April SO And fortnightly thereafter. Through fares to London, £21 to £70. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, fares in saloon and second class being the same as from Australia. Secondclass passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passage to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES' FROM LONDON.—Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by prepayment of the passage-money here. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS. Aviilable 9 months—First-class, £105. Available 12 months—First-class, £115, Second, £65. PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced 'Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agent in New Zealand, TTNION STEAM SHIP U COMPANY OF NEW si —AND (LIMITED). kw.C° I OVERLAND ROUTE TO GREAT f BRITAIN THROUGH AMERICA.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON IN 35 DAYS. SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. Under contract with the New Zealand, New South Wales, and United States' Governments. The Steamships of this Lice leave Sydney for Auckland Honolulu, and San Francisco, sailing from , Auckland as under: — ! I Tuesday, MARAROA...... 3000 tons 3000 h.p 2nd March 2 p.m. ALAMEDA ..'3OOO tons, 3000 h.p. Tuesday, ! 1 130 th March MARIPOSA 3158 tons 3000 h.p.l Tuesday, I 1 I 27th April. And alternately thereafter every four weeks. The through voyage will occupy, according to contract, 25 days from Sydney, 20 days from Auckland— i.e., 5 days to Auckland, 13 days Auckland to Honolulu, and 7 d?ys thence to san Francisco. Passengers will be carried through WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT, and on very advantageous terms. Saloon Passengers breaking their journey at Honolulu have the opportunity of visiting the worldfames active volcano of Ktlauea, and other objects of interest in the Hawaiian Islands, and for which specially-advantageous arrangements have been made, and enjoy the perfection of an unrivalled climate, proceeding by following steamer to San Francisco. Passengers booked through to San Francisco, Liverpool, or London, with special advantages, and with choice of route across the American Continent, and of steamers crossing the Atlantic. Tickets aro available for 12 months, and holders hare the privilege of breaking their journey at Honolulu, San Francisco, and any place of call en route to Now York. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). gTEAM TO rjIHAMES, Connecting with V JRIVER STEAMERS, mijcSeaaasßoa FOR STIRLING WORTH, OHTNEMUR!, WAITER AURI WAIHI, AND TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS, MORRINSYILLE, WAITOA PLAINS, and GRANT AND FOSTER'S SETTLEMENTS. TIME TABLE, S.S. ROTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2, FROM AUCKLAND. | Kotomahana. I Enterprise. Saturday 20 | 8 afternoon I — FROM THAMES — ■ * I HOTOMAHANA. | ENTERPRISE. Saturday 20 I 8 morning | 8 evening No cargo received for Rotomahana within halt-an hour of advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. GEO. FRABER, Agent.
-v x T\AILY steam comJ J MUNICATION WITH AND TB ABOHA. «aEaBBOw time table. P.S. PATIKI. From Shortland, calling at Goods' Wharf. For Te Aroha. Monday, 22nd, at 7 morning Wednesday, 24th, at 8.30 morning Friday, 26th, at 10 morning. From Te Aroha. Saturday, 20th, at 8 morning. Tuesday, 23rd, at 10 morning Thursday, 25th, at 5 morning Saturday, 27th, 6 morning. P.S. TE AROHA. For Paeroa J Saturday, 20th, at 6 morning Tuesday, 23rd, at 8 morning Thursday, 25th, 9.80 morning Saturday. 27th, 11.30 morning, From Paeroa: Monday, 22nd. at 6 morning, Wednesday, 24th, at 6 morning Friday, 26th, at 7 morning Monday, Ist, at 6 morning. FARES. Single. Return. Turn* .. _ '2a Od — .8s Od Hikutaia .. .. 8s Od _ 6s Od Paaroa ... .. 6s Od .. 7a 6d Te Aroha _ _ 7s 6d „ 12s 0d Weather and other circumstances permitting. H. C. GILLESPIE, Agent. jvi jg 8 * COROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Coromandel' — Saturday, 20th, 12 noon Monday, 22nd, 12 noon Tuesday, 23rd, 12 noon Wednesday, 24th, 12 noon Thursday, 26 th, 12 noon Friday, 26th, 12 noon Saturday. 27th, 8 a.m. (via Thames) Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No cargo received without shipping note, ana within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure. All parcels must be prepaid on board. A. B. H, &WINDLEY. ; Manatee ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7567, 20 February 1886, Page 1
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