Hequiescai in pace. ' '' , Shipping. „- . QHAW, . SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY ■EBBCmW (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE OK FAST PASSENGKK STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS 08 , NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON : The following powerful, new, stoel-bullb Steamers are appointed to leave or LONDON: DIRECT as "■i." ;1 -'-. 'ollowu:•■:.■' -•■ ~' : /-;',- .■'■.'•■ j'":■•■'■'•• '■"'<■ -I'.' , '■• : "■■;': ■■■;•;;- ' Bteuner. |||| Commander. lH^tuX°' DORIC- 1784 3000 J. W.Jennings June 27...: . AKAWA... 5086 5000 J. Stuart July 25 COPTIC..V. 44483000 C. H. Kempson Aug. 22 lONIC .... 4763 8000 W. H. Kidley Sept 19 TAINCJI..:. 50315000 E. J. Evans Oct. 17 DOIUC .... 47843000 3. W. Jennings Nov. 14
(Final pore as arranged.) ■ In adddition to above, Cargo Steamers "will b despatched at tegular intervals. Y\ ■ ■ The accommodation for all classes of passengers i Tli(? , Homeward Route will lie via Rio de Janeir and Teneritfe, and-the Mine occupied should no exceed 40 days. An Experienced burgeon will accompany eacl •teanier.' i St FAS e sWGEBS CARRIED AX LOWEST CUR BENT KATES. Jleturn Tickets at greatly reduced rates. ' The undersigned are empowered to grant passage from London to New Zealand,,payment for wlncl has been guaranteed in this colony. Full particulars , regarding Freight or Passage ;; Money may be ascertained from -' :: ■ - :'•; v::. V "■-■' L. l>. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK & CO. A. HEATHKU. # mHE NEW ZEALAND SHHPPINO COMPANY'S ROYAL 1 Psfill MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Sr - **-'i>iJ| (Under Contract with the New Zea--1 ■ land Government) Are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails ' " ' : ' as wader for LONDON, Sis. Rio de Januirc and Tenerllf e :— ______ .^ A v ;... ; , «i —>..... 3 Com- Port 'of'-Dβ- n , to t Steamer. g minder. parture. ate ■ KAIKOtIBA-L. imCratchley Lyttelton .Tun 13 10NGARIK0.. 4163 Bone lyttelton Jly 11 AOKANGI.V... UefiSutdiff , 1 *„." i lft Aug 8 RIMCTAKA.. M7fflG>reetiatrei.t j.™'"?/.J? Septs ; J"^_Ort,3 ', *~~~ ' ; .-• IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' V In compliance with the wishes of the Hon.' the postmaster-General for New Zealand, the Steamers homewards will be despatched from the Colony on ■ Saturday instead of Thursday, commencing with the BJf-S. Kraiutaka on the 18th April, and thenceforward '--. fry fourth Saturday.' ' Freight and Passage at lowest current rates. ■ particulars may bo learned by application to ' CHAS. V. IJOUGHTON, ■•■.■■■• • > '. • Local Manager. Qneen-st.eet, Auckland. * ITIHE NEW ZEALAND JL shipping COMPANY'S JENJ LINE. J ' I fgH >!al FOE UNITED STATES DIRECT. ' * **S§ The following vessels have. been i chartered and will be i despatched .■■.■■-■■■■:■■ 5 from Auckland as under :— . For. Ships. Tons J Loading. New York Annie Reid I 739 May To be followed by equally' suitable vessels as required, i'or freight, &c, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Customs-street. ~ , -. V i.n . UHAW, SAVILL, AND " ALBION . COMPANY'S ■.■.. ■.■.■■.:■■; -.'..■..-... ....:. ■-.■.'■■ - :"■-.■•■ LINE. ~ ■■- • . FOE LONDON ' (TO FOLLOW THE " SCOTTISH ADMIRAL). {The fine clipper ship ' BLENHEIM, 1136 tons register, 100 Al at Lloyd's. '■ Capt. G. G. Colville. . . This vessel Is now on-lhe berth, and it is expected toe will have good despatch. ■' Excellent accommodation for saloon and second saloon passengers. '•-.■.-' .-■:;■ . : .' : -v- ■ For all particulars apply to ' „ CItUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. 18, Queen-street, May 5,1891. : o^.r— ———— " ' "■• " : ' - : :■■■■■■.- mJZTOMEWARD PAS-'-d SENGEBS take your TICKETS at THOS. COOK JJMaasE&sr and SONS, Victoria Arcade, - ■ , and save all trouble. - • QSA QTEAM ;TO LONDON. HTOsi' ; The PREINSULAR AND ORI--1 Jh^^^» ; ental STEAM .NAVIGATION ?T , rHirs^-& s» COMPANY, (under contract with Mβ Imperial, New South Wale*. Victorian,,and * iV £j Australian Governments) will despatch the Wllowinjcfciwamersfor LONDON, Calling at ADELAIDE, ALBANY,: COLOMBO. ADEN BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, AND PLYMOUTH. , Steamer. , " J-**™ ~T ' ,l*T e _ .Sydney. Melb'ure. •Sir --= - Jnnels~ June2o~ S|«iAi: = = June 29 July 4 -«*»»*. „ _ Z Aug 10 Augie ..-•: n ° m ¥ can be paid at thU end for passage* ' .p? E JJBl an <l. Liberal conceasionn to families. e». ■ j ond Sa,oou having been thoroughly reintJS- • this -Company is jiow enabled to oifer £«.»*• ,i Passengers to Europe unrivalled rate?- - ° n at the l followi "« Kreatly reduced ,' . Wagle Ticket ..' .. .... .. £37 ' Ticket (available for j2inont!js).. Mb e^* asen K er » booked at Aucklimd at same rates a.i sraneyorJlt-llwunie. • ■ *« all particulars apply to • K '<- ■ \ : ■■:'■-{'■ '■'-■ 19 _ CRUICKSHANK & CO., j*°. Qaeen-iitreat.Auuklaiia. . Agents. — — - . _ v jsK4. riooK ■ AND SON I®S&nl■.■■VA..-RESERVB BERTHS v . ' ' VSvfrOvVvßy any Line of Steamers. Great mSMSSmgr facilities to trarellera. > ____J^' -Ji:s VICTORIA ARCADE. -' . -~..-■ s. - 1 • J ja\JL, Q S. COROMANDEL, : • ;> SHORTEST ROUTE TO yemSeSSjigg; kuaotdnu golufusld, ■ " ', : ' J*, a , TIME TABLE. "" . ■"■■■wetoSj**^ l * , " l : Leave Coromandel: jj?™*toy. 3rd, 12 noon Thurstlay, 4th, 52 noon .■S.*' 12 noon Saturday, Oth, 12 noon Noti™ ciroiiiustancen peruiitting. ShiPPißK ' °' irryi " g> ° r DiS- ","», o "ib JuiTo BLOCK. * ' WWnLar? , r l celv,Ml without shipping note, and i^pMe«ui. hoU /». o ' * dTer . t i ! " !d fc " ae o< departure. . bo iirevaid onboard. j IsP««u^ h0U A of *****^< 1 fc " ne of departure. he prepaid on board. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 1
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