Shipping. fli TTNION STEAMSHIP P U COMPANY OF NEW I ISlislla ZEALAND (LIMITED). | time-table ill (Weather and circumstances 11/ permitting). FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON (Prom Onbhunoa). -. . ,„ ,„ Passenger Steamer. Date of Sailing. TTR , n * TAKAPUNA I Monday, April 24, S p.m. | 2.10 p.m. (Cargo at Railway till 11 in. No cargo for Now 6 Plymouth.) FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. MAHINAPUA 1 On arrival 'Frisco Mail. (Cargo at Railway till 9.45 a.m. Thursday). FOR aiSBORNU. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTKLTON. DUNEDIN (From Auckland). WAIRARAPA..Saturday, Kind April, noon TARAWKRA...Thursday, 27th April, noon FOR MELBOURNE ' (VIA BLUFF). WAIRARAPA....Saturday, 22nd April, noon TARAWERA.... Thursday, 27th April, noun FOR TIIPAUOA.~TOI.OGA, GISBORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. SOUTHERN CROSS.. Friday, 21st April, 5 p.m. FOR EAST COAsIFpORTS, GISBORNE WHARF, AND NAPIER. KANIKRI Friday. Mat April. 4 p.m. FOR TONGA AND SAMOA (Nukualofa, Haaiiai, VavaU. APIA). UPOLU Thursday. 27th April, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR SYDNEY. WAIHORA Tuesday, 2nd May, 5 p.m. FOR SAMOA, HONOLULU, AND SAN CISCO. MONOWAI Saturday, 22nd April, 2 p.m. (Cargo till 10 a.m.) FOR SUVA AND LKVUKA. TAVIUNI Tuesday, 25th April, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) SIT Cargo must be booked anil alongside TWO MOORS before advertised time of departure. Auckland Branch : Paimewtpn Buildings. jtA" E SSAG ERI E S 1 " MARITIMES. Steamkhs uniiek Postal Contract with the Government 01? FItANCE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON (VIA MARSEILLES AND PARIS), MAURITIUS AND REUNION FOE AFRICAN PORTS „. ,„ „ Leave Leave Steamers. Tons. Syilney< Melbourne AUSTRALIKN .. 6423 April 27 May 1 VILLE DE LA CIOTAT .- .. 6428 May 27 May 31 SYDNEY 'IX* NOUMEA: STH AND 12TU OF EACH MONTH. Kates of passage money, Auckland to Marseilles, £22 to £05, including table wines and bedding requisites In all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reduce J Rates. aPassengers booked through to London, via Paris, nd a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. Luggage conveyed tree. First class, £70. SecondClass £47 12s. By 'special arrangement an ENGLISH IntkrhukTKR will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, Ac. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON 4 MACFARLANB, Agents. Fort-street, Auckland. ~. RD D £ TSO Ell wlmlammm : iM/'ffixtlAl. oimimaw mail. Passengers are carried according to the require ments of the English Passenger Acts of 188 a ■ and 1883. MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS KROJI 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 ami Passenger Line to BRINDISI, Will be despatched as follows (if practicable) Steamer. Tons. Commander. Sydney. KARLSRUHE.... 4000 F. Kessler Apr 20 SALIER 3000 G. Thuman May 24 HOUENSTAUFEN 3000 A. von Cullen Jne 21 And thereafter every four weeks. Passage from Auckland, to Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen, from £17 10s to £35. RETURN TICK El's, 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 particular* apply to SEEGNEK. LANGGUTU, A CO., Agents. «J B— fc_ CJTEAM TO THE SOUTH wHtfiikA to SEA ISLANDS. BJ3I S.S. RICHMOND, 86 tons, 600 h.p., Captain R. G. Huttos, I Will leave for Tahiti and R»rotonga, on WEDNESDAY, April 19. Splendid accommodation for first and second-class passengers. Round voyage occupies about thirty days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting these beautiful islands. Return Tickets issued at special rates. For freight and passage and all other particulars apply to DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, Queen-street. fi&sZb X>oo KINGS to europe CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Passengers Booked and Berths secured by all lines op steamers, At Lowest Parks. Send for our QUARTERLY SAILINO LIST, Containing particulars of all Lined, THOS. COOK & SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE, Drafts and Circular Notes issued _ . rrniME-TABLE FOR S.S. ,+>Mv X ROSE CASEY »Kj2?3a*?!rvN v (Weatherand other circumstances " permitting.) APRIL. For WAIWERA—Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11 a.m. For MATAKANA and OMAHA—Every Tuesday, at 11 a.m., returning on Wednesday. ForMAUURANGI 11 KAILS and WARKWORTH Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. Cargo must bo alongside the steamer half-an-hour before the advertised time of sailing. ALEX. MCGREGOR, Agent, Office: Queen-street Wharf. Telephone 43. "~~ jl O S. WAIT ° A 1 Oil C El WAIROA SOUTH. Leave Auckland: Leave Wairoa : Wednesday, 10th, 3 p.m. Thursday, '20th, 8 a.m. TURANGA CREEK. LEAVE Auckland: Leave Turanoa CREEK : For Tlmo-tJible to Creek see later issue. No cargo from this date (April 1) will be received within haTf-an-hour of her sailing (by time table). Weather and other circumstances permitting. Office: Queen-street Wharf. GEORGE C. BEST, Agent. -CI OR HOKIANGA. The schoonor QUEEN, Captain AMSfog&Pv* T Jones, will leave Auckland on pMBsJ SATURDAY next, 22nd Instant. I For frelglit or passage apply to Master on board. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9178, 19 April 1893, Page 1
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