e "" =a ' Shipping. CHAW, BAVILL, AND . ALBION COMPANY jHMfflr ' (LIMITED). FOE LOUDON. TENERIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. (Circumstances permitting.: CALLING AT MONTE VIDEO (OB BIO). PASSENGER STEAMERS js?. , I Date of ' Port of Steamer. \- •_. Commander. Dep'rturclDep'rture | k' ~~ I ! Aoiea 0364 K. J. Evans Feb. 9 |WTngton GOTHIC. ..!ri»:KMley ;Mar. 2 jWTngton Steamer..... - I - [Mar. 30 | - CARGO STEAMERS Pakeiu .. 4331 Prossev 'February - Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Passengers provided with Coastal Tickets from Auckland to port of departure Free of Arrangements made for Passages from Lou ion to New Zealand. Bound the World Tickets: First-class, including Railway Fare across American Conti- ■***_ D. NATHAN AND CO.. Shortiand-Btreet; T. 4 S. MOREIN (LTD.), Shipping Office, High-street. ,-kl CHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY'S S.S. PAKEHA. FROM LONDON. Consignees are requested to take out Delivery Orders, pass entries, and receive goods from slings immediately on commencement of discharge, as cargo will otherwise be landed and 6tored as per terms of Bills of Lading. Shippers are asked to pass Export Entries % and send cargo alongside with all necessary ' ! promptitude. ' ..' . L. D. NATHAN AND CO., '■ Agents. . mHE SEW ZEALAND •:. |nT|*9\ SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE ' rHw»4 OF MAIL steamers > **xl Will be despatched for J LQNDON. HA MONTE VIDEO. TENEKIFFE. AND PLYMOUTH, as follow:— " ,„ ! Port of I T,... Steamer. Ton* Departure. j" m HAKAIA C6SS JLyttelton Feb 20 PAPANlii'' 7ui)i( Wellington Mar. 23 KAIKOURA «'-'7 | - Apf" BOAPEHU 4202 1 - *») RUAHINE «Iff - J " n^ gmPTAKA 4515 1 - Uuiya These Steamers have splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Warrants issued for passages from Great Britain for 15 guineas upwards. Bound the World (First-class;, through Canada or United States, returning by New Zealand Shipping Company, or vice versa, Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Particulars may be learned on application *" CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Queen-street, Auckland. _ mHE TYSER LINE HOtgl (LIMITED). I DIRECT MONTHLY II SERVICE Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA And AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAM SilS Will leave Now York at regular inunals. taking Cargo for ■ MELBOURNE «> '? M AUCKLAND WELLINGTON CANTERBURY and OTAGO. The Company's Next Despatches will bo AS. HAWKE'S BAY, 4063 Tons Register, 20T1I JANUARY. S.S. QUEEN ILEA NOR. 3574 Tons, 15T1I FEBRUARY. S.S. TOMOANA. during MARCH. New Zealand Importers of American Morettaudiuo are specially invited to instruct their •gents in the United States to support the TY3EE LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's Now York representatives, MESSRS. PUNCH, ED YE AND CO., Produce Exchange. New York;,or, MESSRS. • '''>»•;« AND CO., 15, Fcnchijrcli Avenue, London. j RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. rrtJJF, TYSEB LiNE i (LIMITED). w||e» MONTHLY DESPATCH OF 2Il!N_ FIRST-CLASS CARGO | STEAMERS TO I LONDON DIRECT. 8.8. INDRAGHIRI About February 11 lie TYSER LINE (Limited) are prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description to London at lowest current rates ol freight. For full particulars, apply to ARTHUR. H. NATHAN; 1 , , Agents. Or, HEATHER, ROBEETON & CO.; _ OE IE N T LIN E. JihA U STEAM TO LONDON. Tho following Boyal Mail 2E_E__v>,> Steamships belonging to the ■WWfXSS ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY ' «sd MELBOURNE as under for LONTON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, ALBANY. COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian torts), SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES. MARI HjILLES. and GIBRALTAR:- . c. „ | Tons From From i From i; * M - '"" j Reg. Sydney. Melb'rae. Adelaide. •:,(. "SOYA 0207 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. I) '■■'■. TOCO* 3918 Fell, IS Feb. 21 Feb. 23 fp OfiL'BA*.... 5857 Mar. 1 -Mar. 7 Mar. 9 rtS OIIMTJ/,*,,,. (an Mar. IS Mar. 21 Mar. 23 ■ % Ull ' ■■ mi Mar. 29 I Apr. 4 Apr.C J| ' Calls at Hobart. ;i$ ._ And fortnightly thereafter. & fARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON.— • % PALOON-Single: £39 to £73 10s. Return: ';' __. £70 to £11 ;-i: HnBD.CLASS-£l6 16s. £18 18s. and £20. ■■ >M First and Second-class Passengers secure \t M MMial advantages by booking through from i "!•■■&'■ fw Zealand, being provided with Saloon .;!/ 'AaifM to Australia, which tire included in •; ! „-.■,... tij aaovn fares. , :- <;., rimitei can be booked to or prepaid from , .'" KM »1 the above ports. :'"*'■■ Jy further particulars apply to _ „_,„ i .; '.Km BTEAMBHII' COMPANY OF NEW ,;;,;"•. "jMIuJW (LTD.). Agents in New Zealand. jK'V ,-\ t IV EW ZEALAND'S BHTNE !.' " ."\ 1 1V EW ZEALAND'S RHINE ll (Wanganni Biver). |!' : TOORIBT ROUTE JO m <■■■£ WELLINGTON. g - «IA THE RHINE OF MAOEIiAND. &*Vk ?■'' t ! , ,*• Pleasantness of a trip on this Beauti- ■*»« will linger in the mind for oter. JH ,y** tiufe-table, etc., apply i'r\ _ _• A. HATBICK & CO.. Wanganuii |- W.1H06. COOS & 60S, Souriat Agents, :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10972, 28 January 1899, Page 1
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