Shipping. rjpilK NEW ZEALAND 1 SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINK Hp narJ Of MAII, STEAMERS f Will be despatched (or j L 0 N 1) 0 jh-ough the .MAGELLAN STRAITS (weather permitting), Y: , jioME Video, Tenkkiffk, and Plymouth, As follow:— £ Cora- Port of De n ,. Steamer I - uiander. pat lure. ' JJT-APFHI'.... i-' v - Stuart I.yttelton April! £ UM'l HA.. 4.MC Forbes ) My 14 (i i jii % ' li. ""i" - [ Asiuay lib Jnelt ], v, Uilltu.. 4,6.: M.iyoss arranged. July 9 imil 1 Ah A.. 4 o i Uieeustrett / JAugfl I ! I I. f , c -tenners have splendid accommodation (or •J, lu»oiißeis. iv-nun- i.irw.irded to Port of Departure Free. lir'. irti Fi, kt-Uat Reduced Fares. w r:atit> issued fur passages from Great Britain fur', £•:• 'a- upwards, ii ■ : the World (tirst class), through Canada or j- r ;r i -mes, returning by New Zealand Shipping Uii I<■"■!. ° r ,lce ve,sll i Krr J.: and Passage at lowest current rates. Pirikul.tr> may lie learned oi: application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. -street Auckland. t" mHE NEW ZEA. y\z \ LAN I) SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OF ; MAIL STEAMERS. H.M.S. kuai-EHD, 4'Joi tons register, 1 | I). STI'ART, K.N.R.. Commander. Will leave I.vtteltoii on t''e 16th of April for LONDON c.'ling at MONT VIDEO, 810 DE JaNKII'.o, and PLYMOUTH, en route. She wi 1 -■! ; ;rmcli the Magellan Straits should the Heather permit. I 'l he vessel has splendid accommodation for all Cla.-ses of p.issengers. For rates of passage money, etc, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Li"al Manager. Auckland, March 17, IS'Jo. . fjpHE NEW ZEALAND I N ijzl SHIPPING COMPANY'S tm p3c| UNI. i g.S, RAKAIA, 6GSB Tons Register G. W IiAVKS, R.N.8., Commander. Til- tine -l«mer, the latest addition to the C' <;- \ - ti-et, has splendid acci>innuidati<in for fil. i'ti and St trace Passengers. She is fitted with the tie. t.sc light and all the latest improvements. Pi-sciig-rs are carried to final port of departure frrt Sal 'On Passage Money to L0nd0n....46 guineas 1 a lull}articular; apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Auckland, March 10,1838. - . CJHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED) MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NE»Y KM,ASH AND LONDON. Tfcr f..llu«!iiK powerful, new steel-built Steamers usaitunted to leave or LONDON DIRECT as foil ■»<:- Bttuur. pjj Commander, D pj °' re D6 ' j_ ~ MAORI.. I March'2B l"Mi . 4:;,?. 300f C. H. Kempson 'April 30 • 3A! 11.. .nil :,**) E. J. Evans May '28 MM HIC... 77 -J- «• «• W. 11. Ki«ilcy June 'lb ld.Mi . . t;KS-<'i;. H Kcinpson »Sept. 17 In ,i'l.iit),.i Ic. ;ti»«»vc, orirtro bLeauiora will bo regiilir inlcrvnU, l lie i' daiion tor all classes of passengers is tll.Mirpis^cd. '11.- ll■■iii-waul ltnute will be via Rio de Janeiro ami I eli-il[l- unit the lime occupied should not tKer'l A' I 'l is ■ I'A-.-h Mit.it.>, CAHHIKI) AT LOWKS'I CUltRES Tlt A 11.", ami provided with coastal tickets fr'tn ArrnUiiii 1,, port of depai lure tree ol charge. He'urn 1 tela at greatly reduced rites. The iiiiileisitheii are empowered to grant passages how Loii ii-ii i,, New /.ualaiid, payment for which bis i«,i t UHraiileed ill this colony. I An Eiperieiiced Surgeon will accompany each Steamer. hivvrngeis honked to or from New York under tpccial arrangemeiils. It'.mid the World Tickets / ! r irst-cla»s, including Railway Fare aero.American Continent, £Hb. full particular» regaidinj; Freight or Passage Mt»ney uiay be ascertained from 1.. D. NATHAN & CO. jJJESSAGERIES MARITIMES. JUNKY TO LONDON VIA COLOMBO AND PARIS. Stumers of 5500 tons, under postal contract with I!,,- French Governmont. callinir at MSI.IyOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, b/jEZ, and Poll | .SAID, will be despatched l/onthly as f',l!..wg ;— ... I Com- i c „j„.„ I Mel- Ada- - ..iiner. I Ilian( ] j- ' 1- |,ourn«. laide Aiimam) Poyilenot Mir '!"> '.Mar 28 Mar 30 AI'IIUI IKN .. Vini'/nt iApr 22 Apr 25 Apr 27 V. lit ut.'iOTAT Fia-elii IMay 20 May 23 May 25 P"i vumf.s ..Poulard I.)line 17 June 20 June 22 h-ioKed ~ 10 dliA Y, INDIA CHINA, batavia, and japan. Pa-AUE MONEY, £25 to £70, including table Kltl'S. It: II KS TICKETS available for9or 12 months, it Iti- hI'CED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON l'"A (til. I'n-age money can be paid here for passages ui'iii Europe. Liberal concessions to families. Ii tn.val at .Marseilles, English iu'cipreter» tfirt the passengers for London and give them f'"j assistance in landing and passing their iiKiijie tiiiough the Customs, &c., and alio accomI® ll )''.licni to iris and Calais. -l. - Passengers' Luggage conveyed free of cost ■ I 0'" Marseilles in London by Steamer. I ii'tier particulars apply to Henderson & mauearlaN's, Agents. '•"'.•street Auckland ,i a /| R I ENT LINE M STEAM TO LONDON, CALLING AT Sa3aia ALBANY, COLOMBO, NAPLES AND GIBRALTAR. st««ir.r From From _ steamer. Sydney. Melbourne. j0 p . H 'K " ~ - April 4 April 11 ? I I ' ABA April 20 April 25 ®, May 4 May 9 DR.MI 7 T May 18 May ? June 1 June 6 § Calls at Uobart. Through Fares from New Zealand to London 11 ?, E r.™ t , es reduced to-Open berth, 16 guineas; •tiertliCabin, - 1 . 8 guineas;; l ,berth Cabin, 20guineas fSi U HH n e,o Btl 'i"! g aml c,tllin requisites), Second, 3 and £42. Saloon, £65 and £73 10s. a i, , 1 ! ;XCllltSIUS RETURN TICKETS AraUab 9 months-First-class, £110. Available II months-First-class, £115; Second, £70 •tMON .STEAMSIP CO, OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, Agout» in Now Ze&land. 5
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10085, 21 March 1896, Page 1
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