Shipping. „ gUAW, SAVILL, AND AIjBIOiV company £8023*1 (LIMITED). FOK LONDON. TENEBIFFE. AND PLYMOUTH. (Circumstances permitting.! CALLING AT MONTE VIDEO (OB EIO). PAB3ENGER STEAMEBd ' " 7\ ~ Steamer. ||j Commander. ujfrtnw Pj j OSIC 4748 Kempson Oct 12 W'l'ngton GOTHIC.... 7755jKidley Dec 7 W'l'ngton OAEGO STEAMERS RingaTlKA . 14>'4:'i I Nii-hnl | Sept 0 I Lyttelton jjjoßl .. . ! 6317 ! Moffatt I Sept HI I l.yttelton Cargo Steamers carry Third Class only.) Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Bates. Passengers provided with Coastal Tickets from Auckland to port of departure Free of Charge. Arrangements mnde for Passages irom Lon Son to New Zealand. Bound the World Tickets: First-olass, in(lodine Railway Fare across American Continent. £125. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. Short,land-street; T. ft 8 MOERIN (LTD.). Shipping Office. High-street. rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS Will be despatched for J LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENEBIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH, as follow:— Steamer. Tons.! Date. PAPtNI'I 7000 Bluff Sep.!) ftIIAHINE (1127 - Sep. 23 VAKAKUI TOM - Oct. 20 JMPAHOA 7 CO - Nov. 23 WHAKATANK C6OO - Dec. 21 These Steamers have splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers. ' Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Free. 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. £125. Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Bates. Particulars may be learned on application to CHAB. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Queen-street, Auckland. -v. QANADIAN • AUSTRALIAN royal MAIL line. tco FIJI, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER, Thence by Canadian-'Pacific Railway. CHEAPEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE KLONDYKE. ~~ ——— ~~~ — Leave R.M.S. Tons. Commander. Sydney. Aorangi ~ 4250 M. C. Hepworth,lt.N,R. Sept 12 Miovera .. 3fiOo K. A. Hemming Oct. 10 ffarrimon.. 3520 0 W. Hay Nov 7 Thenceforward every Four Weeks. Through Tickets from any port in New Zealand at '.owest Rates to all points in Canada, United States, England, and Continent. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (LTD.), Agents. The tyser line (LIMITED). fep|gO MONTHLY DESPATCH \/AS\ FIRST-CLASS CAEfil" STEAMERS II LONDON DIRECT, Taking Cargo at Through Bates of Freight to MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. - Tons Bui don. Commander. Star of Victoria .. 0,"00 Hart Star of F.tiglnnd .. 0,50' Weecll Star of New Zealand.. 8,000 Heed Stat of Australia .. 10,0ii0 Simpson Indtamayo ~ .. 7,000 Craven Indraphiri „ ~ 8,000 Harwood Indradevi .. .. 0,000 Firth Hawke's Bay ~ .. 8,00) Fisliwick Tomoina .. ~ 10,000 Felgate New Steamer .. .. 10,0. 0 (Building) The above Steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand Trade, fitted with Refrigerating Machinery of the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars apply to HEATHER, ROBERTON, & CO., Or ARTHUR H. NATHAN, Agents, Auckland. ft. he tysek'lcnb ifeg, ii- (LIMITED). DIRECT STEAM InSwIlA SERVICE 1 \Jf Between the | r *0 UNITED STATIC OF AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS Taking Cargo for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, ELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. j Will leave New York at regular lmtnala. ! The Company's Next Despatches will bo „ To Sail--8.8. STAB OF ENGLAND, 3782 tons 25th July taw Zealand Importers of American Jlertnandise are specially invited to Instruct their 2™ in the United States to support '.lie USEE LINE STEAMERS, and to communi- ; ' cate with the Company's New York rcpresengtives, MESSRS. PUNCH, ED YE AND CO., ftwiuca Exchange, New York; MESSRS. Tn«j CO., 16, Fenchurch Avcnus, !»«! cr MESSRS. T. AND S. MOP.RIN . { VjIUITED), Auckland RICHARD TODD, % Colonial Superintendent, Napier. | HjESSAGERIES MAEITIMES. 5 SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA COLOMBO AND PARIS. f- Steamers of 6500 tons (under postal contract * £ml,!™ French Government). calling at MEL- :' en?, 1 ADELAIDE. ALBANY, COLOMBO, m„_,v. POET SAID, will be despatched I Monthly, as follows:— | - Steamer. I Com- Svdney. i,?.!— ,'Vl e " J ' mander. Noon. ho,lrne - , liU( ' e :i; 1 p.m. 1 p.m. I" fc,!"'- Perron Sept 4 'Sept 7 SentO I. • — Fiaschl Oct 2 Octs Oct fL; Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China, ft - cinder' and ,asan - TaI) l 0 Wines are in--6 at m ® aEsa 5° money, etc. Return Tickets For fnrfi! Eiltes English spoken on Board. $ ' tfapfo? parti ™lars apply Henderson and H " ac ' af laiie, Auckland. II ' gT, HELIERS BAY SERjRgIIgSV , Week Days, except Saturfei,'- UMfflbfiAX) day.— Auokland: 7.15 W&aEßSra ?' m -' 4.45 p.m. Leave St. |sW'"Biin«i. t "eliers: 8.15 a.m., 5.20 p.m. Haturdays.-Uave. Auckland: 7.15 a.m., 2 ll'-'-y-'SnniW ° t Hel ' ers: 8.15 a.m., 4.15 p.m. S' Hffl rl i! 1 ' 6 Auckland: 10.30 a.m., 2.30 Fare, ? 0 St ' Heliers : 12.15 p.m., 5 p.m. Wwee'- Utafa??®' 6lnele 6d; children halftteight, 5s pet ton, payable in advance, , «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11151, 25 August 1899, Page 1
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