Shipping. rjIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL I ?sitei MAtt LINK OF STEAMfiIIS [i {" (Under Contract with the Now ZeaJ- 11 land Government) Will be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira: — ___ - - in! Com- Port of De-j tw« § Com- Port of De- ; n „ t _ b .earner. , s mander. i pasture ; ! I 1 ! ; AORAXOI UlCS'Sutdiffe We lmgton Nov29 RIMI'TAKA .. «7nTurpiu , Dec 27 RlAl'EHl".... 41t\4 Greenstreet [As may be, Jan '24 KAIKUI'RA... 4474'Crulclilcy ( arranged. '23 TU.NuAIUKU.. 41a.|Bfiic ) ,r>la,r2l INSULATED COOL CHAMBERS FOR BUTTER AND CHEESE Are fitted in the following Steamers Steamer. To Sail. AORANGI - Nov. 29 RIMFTAKA.. „ „ _ Dec. 27 Freight and Passage at lowest current rates. Particulars may be learned by application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Custom-street, Auckland. -5*- THE NEW ZEALAND J- SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. The Company's magnificent iron clipper ship WAIROA, 1015 tons register, 100A1 at Lloyds, Richard .1. Bungard, Commander, Is now on the berth, and having the greater portion ci her cargo engaged, will have exceptionally quick de.-patch. Has splendid accommodation for saloon passen- ° Freight and Passages at lowest current rates. For further particulars apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Custom-street East. -v, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY «gjgfieSß» (LIMITED. MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new, steel-built Steamers are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows ic-!i £' _ . bate of De- , a 7. £ £ _ . Date of Detainer. P : Commander. , partureA RAW A... .->o2o 50n0>l. Stuart Nov. 15 IuNICJ 4753 W. 11. Kidley Dec. IS COPTIC.... '5031 .MKJD'Ii. C. Barlow Jan. 1U TAIN UI ... 4744 aIAXJiU. Burton Feb. 7 DORIC .... 4754 duouU. W. Jennings March 7 (Final port its arranged.; The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. lilt Homeward Route will be via Rio de Janeiro asci Tcacrifte, and the time occupied should not exceed 4u days. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each stumer. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CUR ELM rates. Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates. Die undersigned are empowered to grant passages ft;;:. Loudon to New Zealand, payment for which hi- iit-eu guaranteed in this colony. , tai. particulars regarding Freight or Passage Money may be ascertained Iron. 1.. D. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK & CO., I A. HEATHER. j^j" ORDDEUTSCHE R LLOYD JMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS KItOiJ SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE in HAMPTON, ANTWERP. AND BREMEN COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, AND GENUA. T*»'.ng Passengers for London, connecting fro Alexandria by Direct Mail and Passenger Line to BRINDISI, ill he despatched as lollown (if practicable):— steamer. Tons. Commander. ; Sydney HAKsBUKG ; tifKj'J 1 Kessler ' Dec. 7 frALlEll | t.OOO j Xhaienliorst Jan. 4 And theiealter every tour weeks. Passage trom Auckland, to Southampton, Antwerp and liiemeu, from £17 IOS to special Return Tickets to Europe. Railway Fares trom Southampton to London, from ta til. Passengers from Auckland booked through to Europe. F'-r Passage, Freight, and all further particulars apply to SEEGNER, LANGCUTH, & CO., Agents. DES , j, 00MPA GN IE DE S UESSAGERIES MARITIMES. •&as&s£» YDNKY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO -Marseilles (Via m*»e and pokt said). 'HROL'UH PASSENGERS FOR LONDON (Via Marseilles AN Paris;, fc'JUKi.No ALSO TO MAURITIUS AND Reunion. k'tamers under Postal Contract with the Government of France. first Class Passengers at same Rates as from >-Juney or Melbourne; Second or Third at Reduced Rates. , The Company's Steamers will be despatched as nilows: fcteainpr Leave Leave Leave Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide. ?i?fW Nov. 25 Nor. 28 Nov. 30 SEAMEN... Dec. 25 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Table Wines, Beer, &c., are included in the Passage money. *pply t ' re ' Rtll, Passage, and further particulars, , HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, _ ort-ntreet. Agents. ,n, . miME TABLE FOR S.S. - ROSE CASEY. For Waiwera—Every Tuesday, Prn- m " . 45U Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. d-, ~ , ana, Omaha, and Kawau—Every Tues)i,. at 11 a.m. la - hura - n C i Heads and Warkwortb—Every day and Saturday, at 11 a.m. Qm . „ ALEX. MCGREGOR, w «te. Queen-atreet Wharf. Agent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9217, 21 November 1888, Page 1
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