Shipping. » mHE HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE Of MAIL STEAMERS jf'" > Will be despatched for 8 LONDON Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe and Plymouth, as follow — „,..„,„ £ Com- Port of Do- i*,i„ Steamer. § , ua mier. ture . Date AORANOI 1163'sntclift Lyttelton Sep29 RUAHINE.....6I27jH»n« Wellington Oct. BIMUTAKA ..14173 i eenstreet — ■"■ Oct 27 BUAPEHU....J4i63Mayoss. — Nov24 K .. lull Crutchley — Dec 22 TUNGAKIKO.. 141031 — — — Henceforward every fourth Thursday. Thes-i steamers have splendid accommodation for All classes of passengers. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Free. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. CARGO STEAMERS. ■i ■— Steamer. Tons. Date. DUKE OF WESTMINSTER .. 3726 Sept. OTA KAMA 3 1- — DUKK OF SUTHERLAND .. 3SOS — TKKOA 24Ici — DUKE OF ARGYLL .. ■• 4120 — DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM J 5159 - Freight and Passage at lowest current rates. Particulars may be learned by application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Queen-street, Auckland. j — """' ( - , ROOK'S TOURS' £*3&XSV \7 (ALL ROUTES) TO EUROPE. ' fSffiSrfTNS, Interpreters en rouie; trouble ■ VjMjEjjJlaSf saved ; no extra charge. ■gflnwi™** Drafts and Circular Notes issued . lad cashed. : 4, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. -* ! ETOMEWAKD PASSEN--tM S s<tV > JLJL GEItS should carry Tlios. Co-.k & Son's Circular Notes, yt-TTnffivy l Letters of Credit, or Drafts, pS ..*■ igaS which afford special facilities, and ire issued at lowest rates 4, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street — . OHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COM PAN JT tSatWeesSim (limited). UONTHLY LINE OF FASTPASSENGKU STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new, steel-built St«»mers Are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows:— „ s| K <■•• glial _ . Data of DoSteamer. 3|U*g Commander. pat turt.. - \ i COPTIC 444S 3000 C. H. Kempson Oct. 13 TUNIC 4753 30UC1W. H. Kidley Nov. 10 TAINUL. 5031 300"! B. J- Evans Dec. 8 , DORIC .. 4754 5000' J. W. Jennings Jan. 5 AKAWA.. '5026 5iMi;.J. Stuart Feb. 2 COPTIC... '4443 3000 C. H. Kempson Mar. 2 ; i i ! . (Final port as arranged.) In addition to above, Cargo Steamers vrlll be despatched at tegular intervals. The accommodation for all classes of passengers in unsurpassed. The Homeward Route will be via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe, and the time occupied should not exceed 4U days. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CURBENT RATES Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in this colony. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. , Full particulars regarding Freight or Passage Money may be ascertained from J.. 1). NATHAN & CO., ] CItUICKSHANK & CO.. A. HEATHER. ( -tw&. HAW, SA/ILL, AND £5 ALBION COMPANY'S _______ FOR LONDON DIRECT The Fine Clipper Ship FORFARSHIRE, 1238 Tons, J. COLLINGWOOD, Commander, Is now on the berth for London, and has a large quantity of cargo engaged. .L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. - X. QOME PASSAGES, 1~8 From £35 (Saloon). THOS. COOK & SON, \l)\ <\■iv&s£r 4, Victoria ArCauk. wfittßStt—i— Special shipping list giving particulars of all lines free on application vK-k I^rORDDEUTSCHEK ■BBBBBa« IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Passengers are carried according to the requirements of the English Passenger Acts of 1885 and 1883. MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS I'll Oil SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO SOUTHAMPTON. ANTWERP AND BREMEN, VIA COLOMBO. ADEN. SUEZ, AND GENOA, Taking Passengers for London, connecting from Port Said by Direct Mail and Passenger Line to BRINDISI, Will be despatched as follows (if practicable):— Steamer. (Tons. Commander. Sydney. BRAUNSCHWEIG 3000 D. Kohlenbeck Sept 7 HOHENZOLLERN 8000 A. V. Colleu Oct 5 HABSBURG ..I 3000 -W. Sclrmolder Nov 2 KARLSRUHE .. 0000 F. Kessler \ Nov 30 OLDENBURG '.. 6000 ' 11. Gathemann I Dec3l " And thereafter every four weeks. Passage from Auckland, to Southampton, Antwerp • nd Bremen, from £17 10s to £05. RETURN TICKETS, available for NINE and TWELVE MONTHS, 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. For Passage, Freight, and all further particulars tpply to SEEGNER. LANaGUTH, & CO., Agents. - , C-JHIRE LINE DIRECT >0 STEAMERS. mSSStaist%m OTA GO TO LONDON. ELDERS LIE .. ~ 3750 tons 1800 h.p. FIFESHIRE 5000 tons 2400 h.p. NAIRNSHIRE .. .. 5100 tons 2500 h.p. MORAYSHfKE .. .. 5100 tons 2500 hp. The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT," and accommodation is provided for 38 Saloon Passeugers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, £35, OTAGO TO LONDON. Through Tickets issued from AUCKLAND to pONDON, at £40 10s. lor fuller particulars apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin. ~K a rfflHOS. COOK & son X RE3ERVE BERTHS TTWmTKvi By any Line of Steamers, to and VJnaJi/oflvvV' from all parts of the world. - ! ■FiWinHHtiiniß Lowest rates guaranteed. No § wmmisslon charged. Information gratis. I , 4. Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8987, 19 September 1892, Page 1
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