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VOL. a-iv. •)' ! Shipping. ___ fJ\HE NEW ZEALANI ' Tzl' SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAI |^TqS' ! mail LINK of STEAMERS r" (Under Contract with the New Zea II land Government) Will be de«p»toh»a with Her Majesty"* Maili ** un^# for ' LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira J Com- P°rt o f D* D(lt4 . Steuun. J mander- rtnrellnepehn.- 4163 Green street Wellington Oct -l g ICalkonra _ )As may b« ? ec - J ® sSrSpfi / arranged •' ftn ' lownfi..-« 63 |X a M P t f ?eb. 10 lumuUka- <473jH»U«tt J The above are all new steamers, built specially the trade, and commanded by men ot great exof the passage by the Company*! steamers averages under 40 daye. Passage money : Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; second cabin, 40 guineas: steerage, from 18 guinea.. INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Special Return Ticket* are now Issued at Reduced Fares. Particulars may be learned by application to THE HEAD OFFICES. CHRIBTOHURCH, Or to the Branches and Agents of the Company throughout the Colony. Auckland Branch: Custom-street. QHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. Thi following powetful, new. steel-bullt Steamer, are appointed leave ,0, LONDON DIRECT as follows(Find port as arranged.) _ S A £ . Date of DeSteamer. g£ § * Commander. tar.. KSfSa es - —— — ~~~~ Lyttelton Tinm 5200 3000 B. J. Barlow Oct 16 IX>wc ..... * 7U 3000 J. W. Jennings Nov. 13 vr.wa .... 6200 3500 J. Stewart T>ec. 11 f«no ... ..'475S 8000 J. G Cameron Jen.B 1887. S : 4367 SOODjW. E. Ridley Feb. 6 The Arawa and Talnul are new steamers of the latest d %"'Wclass Passenger Accommodation is in a citadel saloon on the main deck amidships, and th ■Imoldk berths are of extra lares slse. The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, and is situated under the poop deck. . . . Steerage Passengers will have most excellent and ~n m, accomodation in the between decks. The White Star Steamers lonic. Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the managers of that line, wno bare made th«ir service the most comfortable and P °An l *E^eri t enced Surgeon will accompany each the steamers aborenamed will be fitted with the Homeward Route will be via Rio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. PASSAGE MONEY. a.tnon — „ From 60 guineas and upwards Second Cabin 40 .. »' Steerage— —.... <■ 18 to-0 guineas SPECIAL RETURN FARES During the INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION. 5a100n.... - -£105, available for 9 months „»»i.f115 12 »• Second Saloon £65 „ 12 „ The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in this colony:— L. D NATHAN * CO. CRUICKSHANK * CO. A. HEATHER. JJOL ORIBNT0 RIBNT LINE. Under contract with the New South Wales and South Australian •■hHBEi Governments for the conveyance of M Th« following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT Co. and the PACIFIC Co. will leave SYDNEY and «KLBOUKNE cm the undermentioned «Ut«s for PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON, via ADELAIDE. DIEGO. GARCIA (at option), SUEZ ana NAPLES:— From Sydney. From Melbourne. porosis .. _ Oct. 9 ie; OaTENT - .. Oct. 23 Oct. 29 GARONNE .. - Nov. 6 Nov. 12 CUZCO - — — Nov. 20 Nov. 26 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. Secondclfijs ptiMOfen by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passage to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM LONDON.— facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by prepayment of the passage-money here. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS. Available 9 months—First-class, £105. Available 12 First-class, £115, Second, £65. PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Beduoed Rates. For farther particular* apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND {LIMITED"), Agents in New Zealand, jtkX £JOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. SIDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES (Via Bmas Canal). Steamers index Poital Contract with tho Ooreramnt or France. CALLING AT MAURITIUS, REUNION, SEYCHELLES, AND PORT SAID. THROUGH PASSENGERS FOR LONDON, VIA MARSEILLES AND PARIS. At same Rates as from Sydney or Melbourne. The Company's Steamers will be despatched as fellows Rtnimari Leave Leave Leave steamers. Sydney. Melbourne Adelaide. OCEANIEN Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 SYDNEY Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Table Wines, Beer, etc., are included In the passage money. to Fot freight, passage, and further particulars, apply HENDERSON ft MACFARLANE, Agents, _ Fort-street. JIOR LONDON. The splendid iron clipper barque Tffiirril ALASTOR, 100A11 (built under special survey). Thomas Glazebrook, Commander, having large engagements will •wet with prompt despatch. HENDERSON ft MACFARLANE. ,A i CJTKAM TO WAIWERA (HOT SPRINGS), MATA"wfnWKXs. kana, kawau, omaha, and mahurangl THE S.S. ROSE CASEY. TIME TABLE For Waluera.—Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. at eleven a.m.; return on Monday, Wednes- _ day, and Friday. rot Matakana, Kawau, and Omaha,—Every Tuesday Ev.i; eleven a.m.; return on Wednesday. *of uahurangi.—Every Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m.; turn on Friday and Monday. .Jr* *bove time-table will be adhered to, weather am . , , olr<! nm«tances permitting, All freights mmt be prepaid HENDERSON AND MAOFARLANK. S» 8, COROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MAfeTER. . , TIME-TABLE. waves Auckland: Leaves Coromandel: ~ . . Tuesday, 6th, 12 noon Frirt!. t L MId Thursday, laid up for inspection. w!r;hl th,l ! ° 0 . Saturday, 9th, 12 noon , Na» 1 other circumstances permitting. 'live stock? 00 1* ,w K> carrying, or discharging without shipping note, and TftsaawaaK A. R. H, SWINDLEY, Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 1

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