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Shipping. TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW III*Sail« ZEALAND (LIMITED). TIME TABLE l| 1 (Weather and circumstances '•" permitting). FOR NEW PLY'MOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND LYTTELTON (From Onehunga). Steamer. Date of Sailing. TAKAPUNA | Monday, 30th Apr, 5 p.m. | 4.1*5 p.m. (Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m.) FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, ELLINGTON, AND NELSON. MAHINAPUA | Thurs., 2Cth Apr., 1 p.m. | 12 noon (Cargo at Railway till 9.45 a.m.) FOBGISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN (From Auckland). WAIHORA Thursday, 26th April, 2 p.m. FORMELROURNeTvia BLUFF. WAIHORA Thursday, 26th April, 2 p.m. (Does not cali at Hobart). for TUPAROA, TOLOGA. GISBORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. DINGADEE Wednesday, 25th April, 5 p.m. FOR ALL EAST COAST PORTS, GISBORNE WHARF, AND NAPIER MOA Early FOR TONGA AND SAMOA (NUKUALOFA, IIAABAt, V'AVAIT. APIA). UPOLU Wednesday, 9th May, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR SYDNEY. TE ANAU Wednesday, 25th April, noon WAIRARAPA,...Tuesday, Ist May, 5 p.m. FOR SAMOA, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. MARIPOSA....Saturday, 19th May, 2 p.m. (Cargo till 10 a.m.) FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. OV ALAU Friday, 27th April, 6 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) A*S" Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO fIOURS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Passengers holding Return Tickets (Saloon or Steerage) are requested to present them at the Office for endorsation and allotment of berths. Auckland Branch : Palmerstoc Buildings. T> EDUCED STEERAGE ISSS<A FARES TO j SYDNEY. U TE AN AT/.. «. Wednesday, April 25 _ £2 WAIRARAPA.. Tuesday, May 1 „ _ £1 10s UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. "WEST AUSTRALIAN m*WH&& GOLDKIELDS. M STEAM TO ALBANY AND FREEMANTLE. The Union Steam Ship Company propose to despatch a Steamer from Wellington about sth May, should sufficient inducement be offered. Applications for freight and passage are now being received. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. |feß-*TT*—I TiO ENGLAND IN 'IpHBHaA •*- THIRTY-ONE DAYS. ! |S2pls\ ROYAL JIAIL "EXPRESS i C "-^ffl L SERVICE. j TEE PASSENGER ROUTE (Jjj - To ENGLAND --*"■■'-" " "—Ts undoubtedly the A. and A. ROUTE, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn, and giving Passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. The steamers of this line (under contract with the Governmepts of New Z aland. Now South ales, and the United States) are appinted to leave Sydney and Auckland for Samoa, Honolulu aud San Franisco, every four werks as under :—

„ Leave I Leave Arrive Steamer. Tons. 3ydneJ . Auckland 'Frisco. MARIPOSA 3000 May 14 l May 19 June 8 MONOWAI.. 3500 June 11 j June 16 July 6 ALAMEDA... 3000 July 3 1 July 14 I Aug. 3 Tickets are available tor 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu, San Francisco, and any placr of mil »d route to New York, and hire also the privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES. Through Faxes, Sydney or Auckland, to London : Saloon.. ... £64 8s to £67 8s Steerage .. .. ... £3018s 3d Combination Tickets .. £57 18s 4d * £82 10s Round the World Tickets (Saloon), £125. Return Tickets, via San Francisco and New York, £10i. For all Information apply at any of the offices of UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). fc/FESSAGERIES MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA PARIS. Steamers of 6000 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY, MAHE, ADEN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will bo despatched monthly as follows ;— _ " Com- r« , I Mel- AdeSteamer. m a„der. Sydney - bourne, laide^ Australian ..G.Didier Apr 27 |Mayl Mlay3 V de laCiotxt May 27 May 31 June 2 POLYNESIEN . IL.Boulard June 27 July 1 July 3 Armand BEHiclDelacroix July 27 July 31 'Aug a Passengers booked to BOMBAY. REUNION, MAURITIUS, and EAST COAST of AFRICA * Rates of Passage to London : First Saloon, £60 to £70. including Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES.' ENGLISH SPOKEN orf B Upon arrival at Marseilles, English interpreters meet the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their uKgage through the Customs, Ac, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. • N.8.-Passengers Luggage conveyed free of cost to London by Steamer. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON <fc MACFARLANTS. Agents. Fort-street, Auckland. «k-____T CI TEAM TO THE SOUTH |DK&glgi O SEA ISLANDS. 1 jjafflStt S.S. RICHMOND, 850 tons, 600 p., ' | Captain E. G. HuiTON. I I Will leave for Tahiti and Raro onga on WEDNESDAY. April 25. Splendid accommodation for first-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 ft EDENBOROUGH, Queen-street. Tl-jMF w MmhJII |"T ADRAKI S.S. co * 'R___iw s,s " MAORf - MATArvANA AND WADE. For Matakana : From Matakana ; _ Wednesday, 26th, 8 a.m. ForWadk: From Wade. Wednesday, 25th, 6 p.m. Thursday, 20th, 10 a.m. Friday, 27th, 7 p.m. Saturday, 28th, 12 noon. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Telephone 34. FTIHE NEW, FAST, and FAVOURITE S.S. KAWAU. MANGAWAI, TE ARAI, HAKARU, KAIWAKA, NORTH ALBERTLAND, an© KAWAU. For Manga wai : From Manoawai : Wednesday, 25th, midnight. Friday, 27th, 12 noon. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. I Weather and other circumstances permitting. j Telephone 34. ~.M . SVMS. Agent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9493, 24 April 1894, Page 1

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