Shipping. ft. ir FTNION STEAMSHIP I vJ COMPANY OF NEW I s Sl® A ZEALAND (LIMITED). i pfr"* TIME-TABLE •' I (Weather and circumstances I 7 periiiilting). FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND I,Y'IT ELTON (From oneiiumia). , . ,- Passenger Steamer. Dale of >hili:ik. Tiam. TAKAPI'NA | Monti,.y,7th Mar., 3p.m. | 2.10 p.m. (No cargo for New Plymouth.) FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. MA 11 IN A PI'A | Thnr., 3rd Mar., 1 p.m. |12 noon (Cai'l,o at It til way nil 9.45 a.m.) FOR IS BO UN NAPIER. WELLINGTON, J.Y 1' I KI.TON, EDIN ;Ku«mi At «K 1.4 NI » WAIIURAPA....Thursday, 3rd March, noon. FOR lIOBAHT AND M ELISOCK.N E. (\IA in.; 11) WAIRAII.. ..Thursdiy. 3rd March, noon. FOR GlSllOltNE, NAPIER. AND V, ELI.I.NO ON. SOUTHERN v'R 'SS.. Tuesday, Sth Mar.. 5 p.m. FOR A Nil, WAIPIUO, TOKO.MARU. Al'M'llALlA 1 uestlay, 15 h March, 5 p.m. FOR HICKS BAY, TUPAItOA, WAIPIRO, To LOO ,\. SOUTHERN CROSS..Tuesday, Bth March, 5 p.m. I'Olt TONGA AND MO.A (Nukualofa, llttlltll. Vavai.. An A.) WAIN IT Wednesday. Kith March, 5 p.m. (C tig" till noon.; FOR SYDNEY. TARAWERA....Tuesday, .-th March, 5 p.m. FOR SAMOA, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA Saturday, 20th Mar., 2 p.m. (Cargo till 10 a.m.) FOR SUVA AND I IV UK A. OYALAU Friday, 2.v.h Mar., 5 p.m (Cargo till noon.) FOR GREYMOU I 11 AND IIoKIIIKA. 01IAU Friday, Uli Mar., 4 p.m. FOR WEST POUT. W AINU 1 Tuesday, Md Mar., noon EXCURSION TICKETS. — During Much Excursion Ticket- will be issued at Reduced Rates, available (01 three months fro.u date of issue. i-'t t .uim ,c oot.iio.i 1110 alongside TWO lIOU Its !•«(..re ad Used time of .lei) iri me. Auckland Branch: Palaiersloi Building*. L>U' PAID PASSAGES MV'. .3. ROM LONDON. - The | C'lSsvt - " unilersig ed are prepared to grant "XZI. U't , passages 11'<. 11i London at London I •JtiaSirsißi.- tales ! ' .No i-onunissi. charged. j TIIOs. cooK A SON, Victoria Aicad-. | OK i 1 . NT I. INL. 1 _ . SI'KA.M TO LONDON, "V CALLING A I ALBANY, OLOMBO, NAPI.Es AND I lilt AI.I Alt j From ! bioio Steamer. i Sydney. Melbourne ORI/.ABAj ■ March 12 March 19 ORIENTS ... „ ~i Match 20 April 2 . il-.-M 1/5 ; April 0 Apt 10 ORoT >VA§ i April 23 I Apiil 30 ol'Hlß I May 9 1 May 14 uttl BA 1 May 23 i May 28 § Call at Hobart. Through Fares Iroiu New /.eaiaud to laiiidon steeiage, £-1, £23, and £25 ; Second, £37 and £40; Saloon, £ti3 and £',"u. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, Available 0 iiinlitlis—First-class, £105. Available 12 uiontlis—First-class, £ 11.-; Second, £('• UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (LI.M I I ED 1. .Aden's in Nr» Zea. Hid. ■% 35 E S S A (i E K 1 E S -T. J3JL MA lu TIMES. i_\ V- : . V»"* srtAwtits U.NUKK POStAI. TRACT WITH the OovtK.-vMt:.vi of I'XA.M'K. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON OVERLAND FROM MARSEILLES (VIA PARIS;, MALUITIUS. AND REUNION. ... Leave Leave Steamers. jlo'is. Sydney. Melbourne. ARMAND BE HI | 00"" | Mar. 27 j Mar. 30 AUSTRALIAN ..'OOOjj Apr. 27 | Apr. 30 I j SYDNEY TO .NOUMEA : sill AND 12'i'R OF BACH MONTH. Rates of passage money, Auckland to Marseilles, £23 Ids to £05, including table wines ami bedding requisites in a.ll classes. Retmli Tickets issued at Reduced Rates. Saloon passengers booked through to Loudon, via Paris. Best railway accommodation, luggage conveyed fiee, and 1 fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First class, £70. I'-y special arrangement all ENGLISH iNTKRI'ItKIKK will a tend Oil board upon arrival of steamei it Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, Ac. He will also accompany them 111 the train to Puis and Calais. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON A MACFAIILANE, Agents. Fort-street, Auckland. OTEA 11 TO THE SOUTH t'O SKA ISLANDS. h 5 w.^ •• [ v 3 V 4i'"TA ; 'The new s.s. "'OHM O .N' 1,. F'llie new tons, 000 h.p., K 1 (J H M O N D. H6ii tons, Hi 10 li.p., I Captain Hutton, B Will leave Auckland for Tonga -amoa, and Tallin on or about THURSDAY, MARCH 24. splendid •iCCoii:iii"daMon In first ami second class passeiige) s. An experienced slewarde-s is carried. i iie round voyage iron' Auckland (calling al I'ouga. Samoa, Tahiti, and itaiotonga) occupies toolll *3*' days, and otters a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting the beautiful islands I o«:c'ie<l Tickets issued (or the round trip. toi F1 eight or Passage, ami all particulars, apply t „ DONALD A EDEN BOROUGH, No. Ir*. Uum>i»-sM»*t?t. , \I OKI) D E U T SO 11 E li j.;L- lN LLOYD IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Passengers are carried according to the requirements of the English Passenger Acts of 18c5 and Im3. MONTHLY MM! OF DIRECT STEAMERS IKo'-l SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE in •'OUTTIAMP'J'ON, ANT 12111*, AN BREMEN, VIA COLOMBO. ADEN, SUE/., AND GENOA, Taking I'assciigei.-, for London, coniie* lin M Irulit Port Said by Diiect Mail and Passenger Line to BRIN DISI, Will lie desnatclieil as 1.,1|..w5(1f practicable):— Steamer. Tons. J Coiniiiaiuler. Sydney. SALI Fit .. .. 3084 Roeben | Mar. 23 Kit. WILHELM 11. son L. stunner j\p . II) Hi 111 EN/.0i.1.E11N i 3000 Van Coeller I May is j 11ABsBURG ~| 3004 W. achrn 'elder Jne. 15 And I.lie-real let every loin weeks. "as.sage Ironi Auckland, to Southampton, Anlwcip till I Bletneli, from £17 Ins to £05. RETURN' TICKET'S, available for NINE and T'WEI.V i MONT at REDUCED RATES. passengers and cargo are booked through to New York, via Southampton. Special facilities are afforded for bringing out relatives and friends from the United Kingdom and Europe by pre-payment of the passage money in New Zealand. l oi Passage, Freight, and all further particular apuly to SEEGNEIt, I.ANOOUTH, it (JO., Agents. r|ILME-TABi E FOR S.S. A.ll, -rK A ROSE CASEY (Weather ami other circumstances MARCH. For WAIWERA and MAHI RANG I HEADS- 1 SPECIAL EXCURSION every Saturday at 2 p.m., returning from Waiweiaat 0 30 on Monday morning and arriving at the Wharf at 9 a.m. Return fare, 10s • or including all Hotel charges, 22 s. For WAIWERA—Every Monday at 11 a.m., Wednesday at '.) a.m., ami Thursday at 11 a in. For MA I AK ANA and OMAHA —Every Wednesday at 9 a.m., returning same day. For MAHUUANGI HEADS and WAItK WORTH — Every Monday and Tnursday at 11 a.m. Cargo for Warkworth received on Thursdays and Saturdays. Cargo must be alongside the steamer half an hour before the advertised time of sailing. ALEX. MCGREGOR, Agent. Office: Queen-street Wharf. (BOOK'S TUUKS / (act. Routes) TO EUROPE. Interpreters en route; trouble ' saved ; no extra charge. i waaszMitLsa Drafts and Circular Notes issued ; and cashed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8815, 2 March 1892, Page 1
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