ShippingfJIHE NEW ZEALAND f>T"|r£\ SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS i "' *' Will be despatched for I LONDON Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe and Plymouth, as follow :— g Com- Port of Do- n„fbteamer. o uiander. parture. TONGARIRO.. 4163 M.iyoss Wellington Jan 39 AORANUI 1163 .Siilclitr Auckland Feb 16 RIMUTAKA .. U73Oreenstreet — MchlG IIUAHINE .... 6127 Hmm — — BUAI'KUU— 4153 Fincllay — Aplll KAIKOURA .. Crutchiey — May 9 These steamers have splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers. Passengers for wanted to Port of Departure Free. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. CARGO STEAMERS. Steamer. Tons. Data. TEKOA .. .. .. - 3416 Dec. OTAIIAMA 8123 Dec. DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM .. 3159 Jan. DUKK OF DEVONSHIRE .. 4000 Jan. WAIKATO 7000 Jan. DUKK OF SUTHERLAND .. SsOS Feb. DUKE OF WESTMINSTER .. 3726 - DUKE OF ARGYLL .. .. 3120 — Freight and Passage at lowest current ratw. Particulars may be learned by application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Queen-street, Auckland. » mEE NEW ZEALAND _ X SHIPPING COMPANY'S % In LINE. F-S HC ill FOR UNITED STATES. I The following vessels will be des- *. 3 patched as under For. Ships. Tons Loading New York I Sjokongra _ 1024 { DrcemTj^r" New York H. G.Johnston 10S1 {j a U ,^?93 New York j BeUona .. 640 { j\nu'" r y ton To be followed by equally suitable vessels, as required. For freight, Ac., apply.to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Queen-street. ~Ki HAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY wBBBHEfiS* (LIMITS!)). MONTHLY LINE OP FAST PASBBSOBK STEAMERS BETWEEN PORTS OF NEW , ZEALAND AND LONDON. 1* -*■ The following powerful, ns»w, ale«l-bullt Steamers (ire appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows C , . — <9 I ® ** Ex Cv „ . Date «f De.Steamer. =-||c| Commander. pMtU re. P4 pM | DORIC .... 4784 5000 J. W. Jennings Jan. 5 ARAWA... 15026 50001 J. Stuart Feb. 2 COPTIC.. 4448 3000 C. H. Kempson Mar. 2 lONIC. . „ 14753 3000 W. H. Kidley Mar. 30 TAINUI ~'so3l'3Ooo|E. J. Evans April 27 DORIC -.. j4754 5000 J. W. Jennings May 25 (Fiual port its arranged.) In addition to above, Cargo Steamers will be despatched at tegular intervals. The accommodation for all claaaes of paa»#ngers is unsurpassed. . . . . , The Homeward Route will be via Hlo de Janeiro and Teneriife, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which baa been guaranteed In this colony. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each iteamer. .Full particulars regarding Freight or Passage Money may be ascertained from J.. I). NATHAN A CO., CUUICKSHANK <& CO., A. 11KATHKR. -K 1 BOOK'S TOURS V-/ (all Routes) TO EUROPE. iTMIWUrr"x . Interpreters en route; trouble saved ; no extra charge. •ttSSKB Drafts and Circular Notes issued and cashed. 4, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. __ CI HAW, SAVILL, AND AM KJ ALBION CO. (LIMITED), V3MJ33SS> FAST PASSENGER STEAMER -MMnaOBEfaB FOR LONDON. The magnificent s.s. ARAWA 6026 tons, J. Stuart, commander, is due at Auckland about 10th January, 1893, and will be despatched for London, via Southern ports, shortly after arrival. » This steamer is due in London on 15th March, and affords a capital opportunity for shipment of wool and produce. Early application for space is necessary. All particulars on application. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., Agents, -IX A rriHE I*. and o. s. n. JL COMPANY (under contract with the Imperial, New South V'KVlr/UlfiWales. Victorian, and South Aus«*HßWOEfc» tralian Governments) will despatch the following steamers for LONDON, calling ac ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH • ea.ve Leave Steamers. Tus Commander. Melbydu > bo'rne. BALLARaT .. 4743 E. A.-)hdown Jan. 9 Jan. 14 AUSTRALIA .. 70i0 J. Reeves Jan. 23 Jan. 28 PARRAMATTA 4771 P. Harris Feb. o'Feb. 11 BRIIANNIA .. 6267 IL G. Murray Feb. 18: Feb. 25 HIMALAYA .. 6898 J. Oman Mch. 4;McU 11 MASSILIA .. 49181 c. Eraser .Vlch 18 Mch 25 OCEAN .. 6302 E. Stewart Apl. 1 Apl. 8 ARCADIA .. 6362 W. B. Andrews Apl. 15 ! Apl. 22 VALETTA ... 4919 R. F. Briscoe Apl. 19) May 6 RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. To London in first saloon .. £63 to £70 To Italian Ports do. .. £65 To London in second saloon .. £37 To Italian Ports do. . £35 Return Tickets .. .. £65 to £115 Passage money can be paid here for passages from England. Liberal concessions made to families during the slack passenger season. For information apply to the Agents, CRUICKSHANK & CO., Or, THOS. COOK & SON. — . CJHIRE LINE DIRECT STEAMERS. Alifi A OTA GO TO LONDON. Elders lie T. .. j 3750 tons | IbOD h.p. FIFES HIKE I 6000 tons | 2100 h.p. NAIRNSHIRE .. -. 5100 tons 2500 h.p. MORAYSHIRE .. ..I 6100 tons | 2500 hp. The above magnificent Steamers, which have all fceen 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 UGHT, and accommodation is provided for 36 tfoloon Passengers. i STEWARDESS is carried. ■ SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, £35, OTAGO TO LONDON. Through Tickets issued from AUCKLAND to LONDON, at £40 IDs., For fuller particulars apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN, 4 CO.. Australian Mutual Provident Building*. Princes-street, Duneain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9080, 5 January 1893, Page 1
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