Shipping. mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE fslfef OF MAIL STEAMERS Will he despatched for 1 LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tkneriffk, and Plymouth, As follow:— »!..«.. c Com- Port 0' He n.t. Steamer J Hlllli paiture _ Dste. ' 1 KAIKOURA.. 1507 Forbes Lyttelton My 14 HUAIUNi:.... Hone Lyttelton Jnelt TONGARIRO.. ) Julyfl MATAURA.;... OoSSMilward [As may he Aug KI.'APKHU!... iaejStuart 'arranged. Sept 3 BIMCTAKA ..kalaiOreeiislreet ) .Oct 1 The Kaikonra will go through the Magellan Straits (weather permitting), and calls at Rio de Janeiro as well as Montevideo. These steamers have splendid accommodation for ill classes of passengers. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Free. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. An experienced Surgeon is carried. Warrants issued for passages from Great Britain for 15 guineas upwards. Hound the World (first class), through Canada or United States, reluming by New Zealand Shipping Company, or vice versa, £125. Freight and Passage at lowest current rates. ' Particulars may be learned on application to : CUAS. V. HOUGHTON, ' Local Manager. Queen-street, Auckland. i ————■ —' ————— -. HAW, SAVILL, AND : ALBION COMPANY wߣB=S» (MMITUDrI MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER ', STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ] ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new steel-built Steamers are appointed to leave or LONDON DIRECT as fellows :i»> „,„„.„,„ Date of DeSteamer. =-=So Commander, w , lnte . fiF* TAIN HI- Jm)3l'sooo'E. J. Evans Kay 23 GOTHIC... 7730'5000 W. 11. Ridley June 25 lONIC. ...'47533'KKijU. H. Kempson Sept. 17 TALNUI... Mil a'JOu E. J. Evans [Oct 15 i I ' I In addition to above, Cargo Steamers will he despatched at regular intervals, The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. The Homeward Route will he via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriife, and the liue occupied should not exceed 40 days PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, and provided with coastal tickets (row Auckland to port of depaaure tree ot charge. Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which lias been guaranteed in this colony. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each Steamer. Passengers booked to or from New York under ' special arrangements. Round the World Tickets : First-class, Including Railway Fare across American Continent, £155. Full particulars regarding Freight or Passage Money may be ascertained from ; 1.. I). NATHAN & CO. , fK. nRIENI LINK : arjragr&v " STEAM TO LONDON. \s3|?fifl2y CALLING AT ADELAIDE, i o_s__i_D A i ißANyi colombo, Naples AND GIBRALTAR _,* : . — „, From From Steamer. Sydney. Melbourne. ORIENT _ .. .. May 18 May 23 ORMUZ „ „ .. Junel June 6 '. OROTAVA ~ M . June 15 June 20 ORUBA „ June 29 July 4 : Through Pares from Now Zealand to London:— < Steerage rales reduced to-Open berth, 16 guineas; j 4-berth Cabin, 18 guineas; 2-berth Cabin, 20 f.ineas (including bedding and cabin requisites). Second, £30 and £42. Saloon, £65 and £73 10s. , EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS Available 12 months-First-class, £110; Second, £70 ONION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, Agent* in New Zealand. w. ■ ————— -v . fTUiE p. and O. S. N. Aip*<JS JL COMPANY (under contract /tSl&rjAv. with the Imperial, New South yjujuflMftg*' Wales, Victorian, and South Aus___SEHL_ tralian Governments) will despatch Ihe following steamers for LONDON, calling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, HALTA. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH :- - I ai»* Leave Steamers. Tons, <-'*...„ Melaney' bourne. . 1 ' J BRITANNIA.. „ .. 6525 May2s May3o PARhaMATI'A .. .. 4874 June 8 June 13 MASSiLIA „ - .. 5019 June 22 June 27 ARCADIA „ _ .. 663" July 6 July 11 BALLAARAT .. .. 1890 July 20 July 25 , < RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. • To London, Urs. saloon .. £fio and upwards i To Italian Ports, do. .. £60 „ To London, second saloon .. £39 and £42 To Italian Ports do £36 and £39 Return Tickets .. .. £70lo£U0 Passage money can be paid here for passages rom J England. Liberal concessions made to families '. ju.-mg the slack passenger season. For information apply to the Agents, RUSSELL & SOMEHS, Or THOS. COOK & SON. -k . nANADIAN-AUSTRA--k . p|>4v \j LIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. , FIJI, HONOLULU, , rtwrfSfffflni VANCOUVER, CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. (Vhich combines smooth-water voyage with interestbig ports of call. The journey by the Canadian l Pacific Railway is through the most magnificent 1 icenery in the world. ] ~ Leaves i Arrive , Steamers. Sydney. | Vancouver. * p.M.B. MIOWERA.. Jnnel June 24 g>fl_S. WARRIMOO July 1 I ._____. J Through Tickets Issued from Auckland. For Maps, Guide Books, and all information apply L D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. jl/TESSAGERIES MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON~VIA COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will he despatched monthly as follows;- * Com- Mel- AdsSteamer. „, a ndei. S)rdn6y, bourne, laide V.DJ! Fiaschl |May 20 May 23 May 25 c Poltwesien .. Boulard :Jiine 17 June 20 June 22 Passengers booke.; ; i-> BOMBAY. INDIA' CHINA, BATAVIA, and JAPAN. PASSAGE MONEY, £45 to £70. including table nines. Return Tickets at Reduced Hates. For further particulars ayply jo .... 5 ( HENDERSON <t MACFA3LANE, Auckland, l|i /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 1
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