Shipping. !, ■> ( FJIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS I R S Bc 2M " r — s (Under Contract with the New Zea--3 land Government) •Win. bo- despatched with Her Majesty's Malls as under for LONDON, YIaJEUo de Janeiro and Teneriffe: —» Com- Port of De- t-w„ steamer. mander. parture. AORANGI Suteliffe Wellingtoa Aprlß RLMUTAKA .. 4478*Greeustreet ) May 1(3 EUAPEHU 4163(Findlay (As may be Jue 13 KAIKOURA... 4474 Crutchley f arranged. Jly 11 TONGAIURO. ■ 4188 Bone • ) Aug S Freight and Passage at lowest current rates. Particulars may bo learned by application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Custom-street, Auckland. OH AW, SAYILL, AND ALBION COMPANY tirwaS (limited). IffONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMKEtS-BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new, steel-built Steamers jre appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as foTkrvai— U. . L Steamer, S"i = | Commander. Date of DoSteamer. 0-5,3 o Commander. par ture. jSp p. ABAWA_.i>O26iSOOOU. Stuart April i lONIC. (475313000 W. H. Kidley May 2 COPTIC 5031 6000 G. Burton May SO TATVTT ,4744ja0008. J. Barlow June 27 (Final port aa arranged.) ■ The ■Rcccrannoda.taon tot all classes of passengers is Unsurpassed. The Homeward Route will be Tia Rio de Janeiro Btod Teneriffe, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each. Steamer. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CUR, RENT KATES. Return Tickets atgreatly reduced rates. The-undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in .this colony. . Full particulars .regarding Freight or Passage Money may be ascertained from L. D. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK & CO., A. HEATHER. JjlOR LONDON DIRECT. PLEIADES, JS97 tons, A 1 afc Lloyds, will, immediately after discharge et her toward cargo, load for London. For rates of freight and passage, apply to CBUICKSHANK & CO.. Agenta 18, ' Queen-street, Auckland, March 12, 1889. -j. TVfORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD aSSSHSSaSI IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS FROM SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, AND BREMEN VIA COLOMBO, ADEN, SUE/, PORT SAID, AND GENOA, Taking Passengers for London, connecting from Alexandria by Direct Mail and .Passenger Line to BRINDISI, wm he despatched aa follows (If practicable):— Steamer. Tons. Commander. Sydney BOHENSTAUFEN 3000 F. Kesslec. Ealy 9 NUBNBJ3BG 4000 At Meyer Mar. 2 EABSBUBG - 8000 G. Thuman Apr. 2 " And thereafter every, four weeks. _ Passengers booked to any part of tho Continent, tailwayfaTb included. Passage from Auckland, to Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen, from £17 10s to £66. Special Return Tickets to Europe. Railway Fares from Southampton to London, from bed. passengers from Auckland booked through to Europe,, For Passage, Freight, and all further-particulars ftpply to SEEGNER, LANGGUTH, & CO., Agents. — 1 gTEAM TO LONDON. The PENINSULAR AND ORliim ENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION i*TW» COMPANY (under contract with the imperial. New South Wales, Victorian, and Sooth Australian Governments) will despatch the following Steamers for LONDON, Calling at ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, AND PLYMOUTH. _. f Leave Leave Steamer. Sydney. MoLb'ur'e. VALETTA _ „ _ Mar- 16 Mar. 22 Britannia — - - Mar. 30 Aprils tSALLAABAX - - - April 13 Aprilll9 Victoria ... April 27 May 3 And thenceforward every alternate week. Passage money canho paid at this endfor passages fiwn England. liberalconcessions to families. The Second Saloon having been thoroughly refejpmised, this Company Is now enabled to offer extending Passengers to Europe unrivalled 'Accommodation at the following greatly reduced ea;— ingle Ticket _ .. .. .. -• £37 - etamTickefe(aTailabld for 12 months).. £65 Passengers booked'at Auckland at same rates as Sydney or Melbourne. Bor alLparticulars apply to CBUICKSHANK & CO., e tß,'Qneeo-«treet v Auckland. Agents. * .rtv X CJTEAM TO RIVER|io head. P.S. CITY OF CORK. From Auckland : From Riyerhead m r Monday, 6 a.m.; 3.30 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. Tuesday, 3.50 p.m. Tuesday, 8 a.m Thursday, S.3frp.m. "Wednesday, 8 a.m. Friday, 3.30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday, 1 pan. Saturday, 8 a.m.; 4 p.m. Monday, 11 a.m., Sunday, 4 p.m. t Excursion to Biverhead «very Saturday, at J p.m -Sctem r«are»: One Shilling.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9320, 25 March 1889, Page 1
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