Shipping. r|IHE NEW ZEALAND i : SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL I ; MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS i f —'-"l* -v|3<Under Contract with the New Zea--3 land Government) tflll be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Vli Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe * — j j »»■«• I Com- Port of De-L, t . Steamer, uiander. parture. __ I AORANGI 4153 Sutcliffe Wellington iSept.s RIMUTAKA „Hl63jGreenstreet \ " J Oct 3 BCArEIIi: 447S;Findlay (As may bejOct 31 KAIKOrRA.J-4163'Crutchley f arranged.lNoviS JOKGARIKO. . -t-1741 Bone J .Dee 26 Frvicht. and Passage at lowest current rates. Particular? may be learned by application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. ' mHE NEW ZEALAND J.. SHIPPING COMPANY'S FOR LONDON DIRECT. ' The Magnificent Iron Clipper Barque LARGO BAY, 1177 tons register, 100A1 at Lloyd'?, John Smith, Commander, fc now loading. and having the greater portion of fcer cargo engaged, will have exceptionally quick despatch. ''•Freight at lowest current rates. i For further particulars apply iIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY , (LIMITED), Agents. .'.'Castcm-itreet East. ■ -v, gHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED). IIONTHLY LINE OF FAST"PASSENGER ••gruAMgRS BETWEEN -Hi POETS OF'NEW AND LONDON. i • following powerful, new, steel-built Steamers preappointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as JoScws:-— - |«_§l j ' "" Steamer. If-sic |\ Commander, D^ l^1 f r ® e ' , tip I iABAWA_. r&G2ofc>ooo J. Stuart Aug. 22 •COPTIC-.. (603115000 C. Bin-ton Sept. 19 lONIC ,k763j3000|W. H. KxSley Oct. 17 KtNTTL j*7t4istXX) B. J. Barlow Nov. 14 pORIC 14784)5000.1. W. Jennings Dec. 12 C —I—L i (Filial partes arranged.) The accommodation for all classes of passengers is jßßurpassed. The Homeward Route will be via Rio de Janeiro tod Tenerifie, and the time occupied should not jxceed 40 days. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each Jteamer. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 'Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates. >Ihe undersigned are empowered to-graut passages tarn London to New Zealand, payment-tor winch fss boop-gnftranteed in this colony. Full parttctUara regarding Freight or Passage TSeircTTß&y be ascertained from L. D. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK & CO., A. HEATHER. "* 1 — -JJORDDEUTSCHER •ttSaSSgffi® IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. HDNTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS *j fsom -'SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO SKffZEHAMP:rON, ANTWERP, AND BREMEN VIA COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, AND K GENOA. ; liking Passengers for London, connecting from by Direct Mail and Passenger Line to BRINDISI, L Will be despatched as follows (if practicable) Steamer. Tons. Commander. | Sydney KUItN'BERG 3100 H. Engelbart Aug 14 &AJJSBOBG... ■ 8000 G. Thuman Sept 11 EAIXKIi 3000 C. Thalenhoi-st Oct 9 KB- WILHELMII. — — Nov G {3«BK 4600 R. Sander Dec 4 And thereafter every four weeks. Passengers booked to any part of the Continent, hDiray fare included. Jjeaage Injm Auckland, to Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen, from £17 10s to £65. Special Return Tickets to Europe. . Hallway Fares from Southampton to London, from i feed. ; Passengers from Auckland booked through to fciypart-of Europe or town iu the Continent. i Vcr Passage, Freight, and all further particulars f *ppty to SEEGNER, LANGGUTH, & CO., 'J Agents. a : i |.a, gTEAM. TO LONDON. ' The PENINSULAR AMD OKI- , ENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 1 •7" " COMPANY (under contract with •J# Imperial, New South Wales. Victorian, and PWth Austral nun Governmentsj will despatch Lbe Steamers for LONDON, Calling at ADELAIDE, . ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN KBINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, AND PLYMOUTH. 5 Steamer Leave Leave ..reamer. Sydney. Melb'ur'e. .. „ Aug 31 Sept 0 PALLARAT .. _ .. Sept 14 Sept 20 rARAMATIA _ „ „ Sept 'IS Oct 4 pOSKTTA _ ... ... Oct 12 Oct IS PACSILIA .. Oct 20 Nov 1 .. „ .. Nov 9 Nov 15 PWiTIIAGE .. „ .. Nov 23 Nov 29 3KITANNIA .. .. .. Dec 7 Dec 13 j Dec 21 Dec 27 ;_J I ' And thenceforward eveiy alternate week. £ . Passage money can be paid at this end for passages '• PwmEngland. Liberal concessions to families.' ? Second Saloon having been thoroughly rethis Company is now enabled to oiler Passengers to Europe unrivalled at the following greatly reduced ' Ticket .. £37 p" 0 "! Ticket (available for 12 luonth-s).. £65 t v j^ e "fl era hooked aC Auckland at sama rates as M 7 *y or Melbourne. ,or all purlieu apply to £ ~R „ CRUICKSfIANK & CO., I Auckland. Agents. ;Ai ARIENT LINE. 1 ' STEAM TO LONDON, & CALLING AT ' ALBANY, NAPLES, AND a — GIBRALTAR. c Steamer. From From Sydney. Melbourno. fpSrTjSm"" " Sept 7 Sept 13 ... .. Sept 21 Sept 27 "fiIZAIIA " •' .- Oct 5 Oct 11 , :Li— _ ;jL _ ..| Oct 19 Oct 25 ee^£2^^^ m „' lv Zealand to London lfcs»a3 £70. ' Second, £30 and £40; Saloon, g •?^KSh >X i tIiTURN TICKETS, d 12iSS 2 retKJ £105; Second, £60 (iHriQV ® £115 ' Second, £65 1 7 -^S A C °. OF NEW ZEALAND v, • tUCrUfEI)), Agents g
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1
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