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Shipping. |i TTNION STEAMSHIP """SIISKIA COMPANY OF NEW ISslufiisft ZEALAND (LIMITED). p^ l time-table I (Weatherand circumstances II permitting). FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON (From Onbiilnoa). Steamer. Date of Sailing. P^", Rer TAKAPUNA I Monday, 1 May, 10 a.m. | 8.55 a.m. (Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m. Saturday. No cargo for New Plymouth.) FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. MAUINAPUA I Thurs., 27th April. 1 p.m. 1 12 noon (Cargo at Railway till 9.46 a.m.) FOR DISHORNK, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN (From Auckland). TARAWERA...Thursday,27th April, noon FOR MELBOURNE AND HOBART. (VIA BUJFF). TARAWERA....Thursday, 27th April, noon FOR AWANUI, WAIPIRO. GLSBORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. AUSTRALIA... .Thursday, 27th April, 2 p.m. FOR EAST COAST~PORTS, OISBORNE WHARF, AND NAPIER. KANIERI Tuesday, 2nd May, 3 p.m. FOR TONGA AND SAMOA (Nukualofa, Haauai, Vavac, APIA). UPOLU Thursday, 27th April, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR SYDNEY. WAIHORA Tuesday, 2nd May, ft p.m. TALUNE Tuesday, 16th May, 5 p.m. FOR SAMOA, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA Saturday, 20th May, 2 p.m. (Cargo till 10 a.m.) FOR SUVA AND LEV UK A. TAVIUNI Tuesday, 23rcl May, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) tar Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Auckland Branch : Palmeraton Buildings. f» IJIHGLAND VIA Jli AMERICA IN 32 DAYS. P** "**i% ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS j SERVICE. Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold tf Cape Horn. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). In conjunction with OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. The Steamers of this Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and Han Francisco, via Apia every four weeks, as under :— a, ,„ Leave Leave Arrive Steamer. lons. Sydwiy Auckland 'Frisco. ALAMEDA... 8000 M*yls May 20 Juno 8 MARIPOSA 3000 Juno 12 June 17 July 6 Tickets are available tor 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, and any place of call en route to New York. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to England : Saloon, £83 and £00. Combination Tickets, £57 13a 4d, and £52 10s. Sikkuaub, £30 18s 9d. For all information apply at any of the offices of UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ~r , /CANADIAN PACIFIC V/ RAILWAY COMPANY, _^^i^^^r > R<) V AI, MAIL 0 STEAMSHIP waaKsataan. LINE. OUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY _ rt -. BOUND THE WORD. ■ -.-..-,.«- "'•'" THE NEW POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Intended Sailings from Hong. Kong and Yokohama. „,„„„„,,;„ i Leave Leave | «W £. Steamship. Hong K. .Yokoh. S§ K . K?wA «g.i R.M.B. - I 85*. oka Empress of India May 3 May 12og~ SSy Empress of Japan May 24 June 2s»srai Sail p-3" g a.'Empress of China June 14 June 23 ? g-3 *** lEmpress of India July 5 July 141 __^~_£. The Steamers of the China Navigation Company and the E. and A. S.S. Company leave Sydney for Hong Kong about every ten days, where connection is made with the above-mentioned Magnificent New Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Passengers also booked via San Francisco and Vancouver. (A Canadian Pacific Representative meets all Australian Steamers arriving at San Francisco). THE ROUTE FROM VANCOUVER, British Columbia, to the Atlantic Seaboard is via the Canadian Pacific Railway, which has a worldwide reputation for the magnificence and diversity of its scenery—for the luxuriance of its dining and SLEEPING CARS, the latter being provided with elegant smoking and bath ROOMs, and the politeness and attention of its employes to the comfort of its patrons. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS (by P. ami O. and Canadian Pacific Lines), including a trip through China and Japan, and taking in Chicago World's Fair, on sale at all Australasian agencies, £157. These tickets are good for 12 months, and entitle holder to stop over at all points of interest. Passengers can start in either direction, via China and Japan, and through America to England, returning by P. and O. through Suez, or vice vena. CHOICE OF FOUR ROUTES ACROSS THE AMERICAN CONTINENT, .and through tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all Trans-Atlantic Lines of Steamers. REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES TO CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR. For Rates, Maps, 'lime-tables, Guide Books and full information, apply to Thos. Cook A Sous, or to our Auckland Agents, L. D. NATHAN & CO. i -. , riIHE P. and O. S. N. -*- COMPANY (under contract ci^ra~7K"\N> w ''' l ' the Imperial, New South VJUIJ|M|U>y Wales, Victorian, and South Aus«anm>niraKni tralian Governments) will despatch the following steamers for LONDON, calling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BItINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH :- I i eave Steamers. Tns Commander. ij'. 15 '!'*" Mel- | byiJ " >' bo'rne. lIVALETTA „ 4919 R. F. Uriscoo Apl. 29 May (i BALLAARAT .. 4748 T. 8. Angus May 15 May 20 AUSTRALIA .. 7000 I J. Reeves May.Die 3 PARRAMATTA 4771 P. Harris Jue 12 Jne 17 II Via Ilobart from Sydney. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. To London in first saloon .. £';.! to £73 10s To Italian Ports do. „ £65 To London in second saloon .. £37 and £12 To Italian Ports dp. .. £35 Return Tickets £05 to £115 Passage money can bo 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. <*£a.ife JS °°k l no s T0 EUROPE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. Passengers Booked and Berths secured by ALL LINES OF STEAMERS, At Lowest Fakes. Send for our QUARTERLY SAILING LIST, Containing particulars of all Lines. THOS. COOK & SON, ( 4, VICTORIA ARCADE, Drafts and Circular Notes issued «j7 Q~ S. COKOMAADEL. 'iCSffIKS'W FOR WAIHBKK AND JwiSffi«i COROMANDEL TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland : „„ Leave c " r ''!"' ,el: _ Thursday, 27th, 12 noon Friday, 28th, 12 noon Saturday, 20th, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible 111 Shipping, Carrying, or discharging Life Stock. . J No Cargo received without shipping note, ami 1 within hatf-an-uour of advertised time of departure | All Parcels must be prepaid on board. §

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 1