Shipping. \hJk ]1AW ' savill « AND ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED) MONTHLY LINK OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. Tfce following powerful, new, steel-built Steamers Ire appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows: — Steamer. ||!ll Commander. D p a e r tur* e " Steamer. §•£ ~ | Commander, 6 gp* DORIC .... 4148 3000 — Sowden May 30 lONIC ... . '1753 ! 3000;C. 11. Kempson July 25 TAINUI... So3l'so(K'jE. J. Evans Aug. 22 GOTHIC... 773o'6flwi|W. H. Kidley Sept. id DORIC 414$ 3000 — Sowden Oct. 17 In addition to above. Cargo Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals. The accommodation lor all classes of passengers is j unsurpassed. , I The Homeward Route will be via Rio de Janeiro and Tenerifl'e, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days PASSENGERS CARRIED AT I.OWESI CURRENT KATES, and provided with coastal tickets from Auckland to port of departure tree ot charge. Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates. The undersigned are empowered t<> grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which ha* been guaranteed in this colony. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each j Steamer. Passengers booked to or from New York under special arrangements. Round the World Tickets : First-class, including Railway Fare across American Continent, £125. Full particulars regarding Freight or Passage Money may be ascertained from L. D. NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANIC & CO., A. HEATHER. _ _ HHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON. The Clipper Ship FORFARSHIRE, 123S tons, R. Perry, Commander. Is now loading, and will meet with all possible despatch. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. rjTHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE FWH OF MAIL STEAMERS | " "■"» Will be despatched for .1 LONDON Through the MAGELLAN STRAITS (weather permitting), ▼u Monte Video, Tknkkiffe, and Plymouth, As follow 2 Com* Port of De- nt Steamer 3 mander. parture. ' RIMUTAKA .. 4615 Greenstreet Lyttelton Junl3 RI'APEHU.... 4103 Fiudlay Lyttelton Jiy 11 TONGAKIRO 4163 Mayoss , 1 Asmay l>e Aug 8 ItUA.... 5127 Bone > arranged, 'n ? KAIKOURA .. 1607 Forbes J 6 Oct 3 l__] I These 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 Great Britain for 15 guineas upwards. Round the World (first class), through Canada or United States, returning by New Zealand Shipping Company, or vice versa, £li.>. Freight and Passage at lowest current rates. Particulars may be learned on application to CLIAS. V. UOUGnTON, Local Manager. Queen-street Auckland. v l { | R I E N T LINE STEAM TO LONDON, CALLING AT aWTJJMMWI ALBANY, COLOMBO, NAPLES AND GIBRALTAR. u From From Steamer. Sydney. Melbourne, ORMUZ .. - .. May 20 May 25 OBOTAVA June 3 June 8 ORUBA June 17 June 22 CUZCO July 1 July 6 Through Fares from New Zealand to London Steerage rates reduced to—Open berth, 10 guineas; ((-berth Cabin, 18guineas ; 2-berth Cabin, 20 guineas (including bedding and cabin requisites). Second, £39 and £42. Saloon, £05 and £73 10s. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS. Available 9 months—First-class, £110. Available 12 months First-class, £115; Second, £70 UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, Agents in New Zealand. -v a /"lANADIAN-AA V> LI AN ROYAL MAIL LINE FIJI HONOLULU, uuTlllillfr rffliß' VANCOUVER, CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Which combines smooth-water voyage with interesting ports of call. The journey by the Canadian Pacific Railway is through the most magnificent ncenery in the world. " ~~ ~ Leaves Arrive Steamers. Sydney. Vancouver. (I.M.S. WARRIMOO May 18 June 9 &.M.S. MIOWERA.. June 18 July 10 Through Tickets issued from Auckland. For Maps, Guide Books, ana all information apply L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. RIES MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA PARIS Steamers of 6000 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY. MAIIF,, ADEN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follows _ Com- tfvtitiMv Mel- A,la " Steamer. mandei. y bourne, laide Vde laCiotat Fiaschi May 27 May 31 June 2 Polywesien .. L-Boulard June 27 July 1 July 3 Armand BEHIC Delacroix July 27 July 31 Aug 2 AUSTRALIAN .. G.Didler Aug 27 Aug 31 Sept 2 Passengers booked to BOMBAY, REUNION MAURITIUS, and HAST COAST of AFRICA. BRates of Passage to London : First Saloon, £fio to £70, including Table Wine*. Liberal Concessions to •*' mmrRN TICKETS available for 9or 12 months it REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON ■"Uponarriv&l at Marseilles, English interpreters meet the passengers for London and give them erery assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Customs, Ac., and also accoml«4iy them to Paris and Calais. . . *».B.—Passengers Luggage conveyed free of cost to London by Steamer. • tsmb. ■ 7orfr-str»et Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9823, 18 May 1895, Page 1
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