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" Shipping. wl TTNION STEAMSHIP lr COMPANY OF inrw Ifs Sals a " AT Allrn (LIMITED). I I TOO TABLE. —SEPTEMBER. FOR TARANAKT, NELSON, PIOTON, WELLING, i TON, LYTTELTON, AND WEST COAST PORTS ffaois MaihteavL Steamer. J Date of Sailing. | xrsJiu ' Rotorita | Tuesday, 27 Sept., 4 p.m. I 2 p.m. j Awe A | Monday, 8 Oct., 9.30 a.m. I 40 a.m. FOR TAKANAKI, WkLLINGTON. AND LYTTEL- ' TON (SPKCIAI. aKRVIOK). Wasaka | Friday, 30 dept., 6 p.m. | 4.16 pinT ; FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER. WELLINGTON, 1 LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS (From Apokl«wd). * : Wairarapa j Ttinrsday, 29 Sept., noon J — RoToMahana I Thursdaf, 8 Oct.» noon | — ! FOR MELBOUKNR. VIA BLUFF. Wairarapa* 1 Thursday, 29 Sept, noon I ■— Rotomaqana I Thursday, « Oct., noon | — • Calls at Hobart. ' FOR BYDNEy. "" Tarawkra I Tuesday, 4 Oct., 5p m. I — FOR HONOLULU AND SAN ITRANCISCO. ZaAtiANDIA | Monday, 10 rict., 8 p.m. | — t (Cargo till noon) r FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA, TRANSHIPPING FOR TONGA, HAAPAI, AND VAVAU. . WAINUI | Monday, 17 Oct., 5 p.m. | — i (C«ri;otlll noon.) ■ ' FOR GREYMOUTH AND H n KITIK A. . Mawhera | Tuesday, 27 S-pt ,2 p.m | — FOR OISBORNE, APIKR, AND WELLINGTON, CALLING AT HICKS' BAY, TUPAROA, AND I TOLOUA. Suva I Tuesday, 27 Sept., 6 p.m. , — FQt RUSsKLL AND KAWAKAWA. W>in»BAPa | Monday,26 Sept., 5 t-m. I — tar Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Auckland Branch, Corner Queen and Custom Streets. TT AEIBNT LINE. STEAM TO LONDON. MStaolwa*neis 0 m Sydney. From Melbourne. ORIZABA .. Sept. 24 Sept. 80 LDSI lANIA .. Oct 8 Oct. 14 LIGUKIA .. Oct. 22 Oct. 28 AUSTRAL .. Nov. 6 Nor. 11 And fortnightly thereafter. Through Fares from New Zealand to London! Steerage, £18; Second, £38 and £40 ; Saloon £68 and £70. EXCURSION RETURN TICKK.TS, Available 9 months - First-class, £I(>6. Available 12 months—First-class, £115, Second, £65. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NKW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in N<>w Zealand. X TTNION STEAM SHIP U COMPANY OF NEW I* a ZEALAND (LIMITED). i ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS f SERVICE. II OVERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND THROUGH AMERICA. Avoiding alike the beat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn. The Steamers of this Lice are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San Fran cisco every four weeks, sailing as under:— c . m„_. Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Tons. Sydney- Auckland. 'Frisco. Zxaijuisia „. 3000 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 30 Alameda.... 3000 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 27 Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon Pas sengers can break their journey at Auckland, Hono lulu, San Francisco, and any place of call en route to New York. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to England : Saloon, £63 and £66. fcxtEKioi, £32 3s 9d and £32 12s. For all information apply at any of the offices of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). IT~7 OK DDE UTS CHER -L* LLOYD IMPERIAL GKRMAN MAIL. MONTHLY LINE 07 DIRECT STEAMERS fROM SYDNEY, MELBOUKNE AND ADELAIDE TO SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, AND BREMEN VIA COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, AND GENOA. Taking Passengers for London, connecting from Alex, andria by Direct Mall and Passenger Line to BItINDISI AND TRIESTE, Will be dispatched as follows (If practlcab'e) Steamer. Tons Commander. Sydnevl lIABSB' BO 3000 E. bugleoari Out. 11 ' Salikr... 3000 Thalenhonc jnov. 10 Ami thereafter every (our weeks Passage from Auckland, to .Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen., from £1610/ to £65 special Return Ticsets to Europe. Railway Fares from Southampton to London, from 6/6. Passengers from Auckland booked through to Europe. For passage, freight, and all further particulars apply to SEEGNER, LANQGUTH, & CO., Agents. 0 CtTEAM TO THE SOUTH j TOMjgMWMt O SKA ISLANDS. ■ T ' ia c#w fa - IHWI BICHMOND j 850 tons, 600 b.p.. I Captain Helander, will leave Auck- ' land for Tonva, Samoa, and Tahiti, on or about THURSDAY, October 6. splendid acrorniuodttlon for Drat and second class passengers. An experienced stewardess Is carried. The round voyago from Auckland (calling at Tonga. Samoa, Tahiti, and Itarotonga) occupies about 88 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous ol visiting the beautiful islands touched at. Tickets Issued for the round trip. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, No. 22. Queen-street. -v. gTEAM TO rpHAMES, Connecting with KIVER STEAMERS, STIRLING WORTH, OHINEMUKI, WAITEKAURI WAIHI, AND TE AROHA GOLD FIELDS, MORRINSVILLE, WAITOA PLAINS and GRANT AND FOSTER'S SETTLEMENTS. TIME TABLE. S.S. EOTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2, FROM AUCKLAND. I Kotomahana. | KwT»KPBie«. Monday 26 I .45 mom I 7 n ght l uesday 5:7 19,30 morning — Wednesday 2S 110 morning | 8 night 1 buriday 29 112 noon i — Friday 80 — 10 night Saturday 111 afternoon I — FROM THAMES. | RuTOMAHAHA. I gNTltßrllUg*. Monday 261 3.30 afterno >n — 'l ues ay 27 3 M aftcrojon ' 4.30 afternoon Wednesday 28 | 4 afternoon — Thursday 29 1 — 4.30 afternoon Friday 80 4 afternoon — Saturday 11 — 6 afternoon No cargo received (or ilotumaliaua witl.i.i uail-au-hour of advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for Shipping, Carrying,or Discharging Live Stock. GEO. ERASER, Agent. t -Ki DIOR NEW PLY. - " MOUTH. WANGANUI, AND WELLINGTON. —f •am Tlle gg< STOBMBIRD will leave the Onehungi Wharf for above port* on or about THURSDAY, September 29, at three p.m. iweather permitting). For freight or passage apply to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, Palmerston Buildings, Customs-street. ,r-K 1 17' OR T H A~M EB, J 1 HIKUTAIA, PAEROA, TE AItOHA, WAITOA, WAIOVrr'iT.i rongomai, (SHAFTESBURY AND GORDON SET I'LEMENT IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS). The s.a. • KOT U K U will le«ve as above on TUESDAY EVENING, September 27, calling at Grahamstown Whs.rf. For freight, apply to THORNTON, SMITH, ft FIRTH. • rtvJk. WOlt MATAKANA, JI3 BIG OMAHA, AND WADE DIRECT. jtL. St S. M A OKI. LAID UP FOR INSPECTION. 8. 11. BURNINGHAiVt, Aj;ent<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 1

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