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. snipping. PTTNION STEAMSHIP |JJJ COMPANY OP NEW |$S!liS\ ZEALAND (LIMITED). P^ 4 TIME TABLE (Weather and other circumstances iIK permitting). FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND i.yttki.ton (From oneiionoa). Steamer. Date of Sailing. Train. Takapuna.. ..Monday, 27th Jan., 6 p.m. 4.15 p.m. (Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m.) FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. Mahinapua.. .Thursday, 23rd Jan., 1 p.m. 12 noon (Cargoat Railway till 9.45 a.m.) FOR GISBORN'E, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTEI.TON, AND DUNEDIN (From Auckland). Flora Thursday, 30th January, 2 p.m. FOR AWANUI, WaTpIRO. GISHORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. Dingadoe Thursday, 23rd January, 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Rotomahana Tuesday, 4th February, 5 p.m. FOR SAMBA, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. Monowai Saturday, 26th January, 2 p.m. (Cargo till in a.m.) FOR TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI; THENCE TO SYDNEY. (Nukualofa, Haabai, Vavau. Apia, and Suva.) Taviuni Wednesday, 12th February, 0 p.m. (Cargo till noon. Mo cargo for Fiji.) FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. Upolu Thursday, 30th January, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon./ 43TCargo must he bonked and alongside not less than TWO HOURS 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 indorsation and allotment of berths. SOUNDS EXCURSION.-Taraivera will leave Dunedin on 22ml and 31st January. Auckland Branch: Pahnerston Buildings. SCJTEAM TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. 'Kill S.S. RICHMOND, j P§J|Mi «0 tons, 600 Up., : Captain It G. Hutton, j Will leave for i TAHITI AND RAROTONGA. THURSDAY , JANUARY 23. Splendid accommodation for first-class passengers. a Bound voyage occupies about 20 days, and offers favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting these beautiful Islands. Return Ticket* issued at Special Rates. For freight and passage and all other particulars apply to DONALD i. EDENBOROUGU, Queen-street. jTVA ■VOTICE TO SHIPPERS, PER S.S. RICHMOND. All Can;o must be shipped on THURSDAY, January 23,1590. DONALD & EDENBOROUGII, Queen-street. jcka n RIENT line " STEAM TO LONDON, TOEMagy CALLING AT , ™ e » gK^ft:s » ALBANY, COLOMBO, NAPLES AND GIBRALTAR. „, ... From From Steamer. Hjinnj. Melbourne ORMUZ „ „ _ Jan. 27 Feb. I OROTAVA _ „ .. Feb. 10 F-b. 15 ORI'BA Feb. 24 , Feb. 29 C17.C0 'Mar. 0 Mar. 14 Through Fares from New Zealand to London :- Steerage rates reduced to-Open berth, 10 guineas; 4-berth Cabin, 18 guineas; 2-berth Cabin, 20 guineas (including bedding and cabin requisites). Second, £39 and £42. Saloon, £65 ami £73 10*. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS Available 9 months-First-clan, £110. Available II Kirst-clara, £l' s : Second,£7o UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, Agents in New Zealand. ■jl/TESSAGERIES MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA PARIS Steamers of 8500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY, MARK, ADEN, SUE/., and POUT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follows ;— c>»-~.. . I Com- ic..i„,„. I Mel- AdoSteamer - I mander. S * d ' le >- bourne, laide V. DE I AClOTATFiasclii ,Jan 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Polynesikv .. Boulard Feb27»'.Mar2 Mar 4 ARMANI) BKHlcPoydenot Mar 27 Mar 31 Apr 2 Austral.lF.n ...Fhndin (Apr 27 May 1 May 3 Passengers li.«>k«-l [.. BOMBAY. UKCNtON. MAURITIUS, and EASi fOAST of AFRICA.' PASSAGE MONEY, ££oto £70, including table wines. RETURN TICKETS available 12 months at REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN O.N BOARD. Passage money can tie paid here for passages from Euiope. Liberal concessions to families. Upon at rival at Ma.i«alU«a, English fci erpretera meet tlio passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Customs, Ac, and alio accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.I! — Passengers' Luggage conveyed free of cost from Marseilles i.i London by Steamer. For fin'fit-r uarticulars apply to HENDERSON' A MACKARLANR, Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. ~NX Qfl QTELLA, FOR RAROTONGA. The above steamer will sail on THURSDAY, the 23rd instant, carrying Cargo and Passengers at REDUCED RATES. All cargo to bo alongside not later than noon of that day.' For particulars of freight and passage apply to RUSSELL & SOMERS, Shipping Agents, 50, Queen-street. -K i (JHIRE LINE DIRECT A&JS3V O STEAMERS *tiPXKl&fc» OTAGO TO LONDON. riFESHIRE. ~ " WOO tons 2400 h.p. NAIRNSHIRE .. .. 6100 tons 2600 h.p. 'MORAYSHIRE .. .. MOO tons 2600.1 ip. PERTHSHIRE .. .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p. BUTESHIRE .. .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p. BANFFSHIRE .. .. 8100 tons 35U0 h.p. The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the Now Zealand trade, and make an average passago of 40 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are titled throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 30 Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON, 45 guineas. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For fuller particidars apply to the Managers,TURNBULL, MARTIN, A CO.. Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes-street Dunedin. -. . miME- TABLE FOR A&>C*V -1- S.S. ROSE CASEY. Weather and other circumtances \|y§agS£' > permitting.) JANUARY. FOR OREWA-Information at Rose Casey Office. For WAIWKRA and MAHURANOI HEADSSPECIAL EXCURSION every Saturday at 2 m., returning from Walwera at 6.30 on Monday morning, and arriving at the Wharf at 9 a.m. Bet fares, 9s, or including all hotel charges, For WAIWERA-Every Monday at 11 a.m., Wednesday at 9 a.m., and Thursday at II a.m. tor MATAKANA andOMAHA-Every Wednesday at 9 a.m., returning same day. For MAHURANGI HEADS and WARKWORTHEvery Monday and Thursday at 11 a.m. Cargo for Warkwortli received on Thursdays and Saturdays. -. rnHos. cook & son «tfSj§itf£V BOOK PASSAGES AND \MaS23ffi 1 secure BERTHS ** a " AT LOWEST RATES j BY P. & O. CO., ORIENT CO., DIRECT LINES OCEANIC, MESSAOERIES, Or any line as desired. Enquiry Invited. Information gratis. Intending passengers should apply for our free list of steamer sailings and ifares at COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, , ,76 AND 78 : QUEEN-STREET. [ N.B -Drafts, and, Qir«uja t jss,ued. stf lowest, • cttrrwtwes. p

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 1

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