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Shipping. TTNION STEAMSFIP COM- >, ifWCI U PANY 01' NEW ZEA. a Pillisi LAND (LIMI ' I ' EI) - TIME-TABLE Weather and other circnm- - I" stances permitting, FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. (Prom ONEHTJMGA). Steamer, Date of Sailinij. Passenger Train. (Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m. Wednesday.) Rotoiti...Mon., 22nd Jan., 1 p.m. Noon train. (Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m. on Saturday.) •Mapounka,..Thurs., 25th Jim.. 2 p.m. ~ _ „ 1.10 p.m. train, ('Calls at Nelson comin?.- North.) (Cargo at Railway till 9.45 a.m.) FOR GISDORNE, NAPIER. WELLINGTON LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN ' (FnOM ATJCKI/AXDi. Tβ Anau ..Saturday. 20th January, noon, 1 Flora... Saturday. 27th January, noon. 5 (No Cargo for Gisiioine.) 2 FOR BLUFF. OAMARU. AND TIMARU. i Pukaki—Saturday, 20th January, noon. 1 FOR MELBOURNE. HOP, MIT. AND BLUFF . I (Transhipping at Dnni'din.) . . To Saturday, 20th January, noon. FOR EAST COAST PORTS. GISBORNE, ' ; NAPIER. AND WELLINGTON. Omapere...Monday, January, 5 p.m. i FOB BVDNET. l Mararoa...Tuesday, 30th Jajwarjr. noon. • I FOR SAMOA, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. t, Alameda...Monday. 22nd January, noon, (No Cargo after noon, Saturday,) 1 FOR SUVA AND LF.YUKA. Taviuni...Wednesday. 31st January, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Ovalau...Tuesdav. 13th February, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR TONGA. SAMOA, FJVrt AND SYDNEY. (Nukualofa, Haabai, Vavau, Apia, and Suva). Hauroto...Wednesday, 7th Felirnary, 5 p.m. Tickets available bv Messru. Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. Cargo must be booked and .ilongfiide not less than TWO HOURS before advertised time of sailing. WL__ TO ENGL AN! ITN THIBTT • &°?\l*q| I ONE DAYS. I? !i&V|sß\ HOTAL M ATT, SEn,VI(JE. THE PASfSNOETt ROUTE " TO ENGLAND. ti nndonbtedly the L and A. BOUTS. Avoiding allV" the heat, of the 3ed Sen and the cold of Cape Horn. a.Ti,i irlviner naeBPnßßre die opportnnily .if (.rnvellinit in luxury and comfort l.tjroißh tho most htereetlhft c>->nntry in the world. The steamers of this line (tinder contract with the Governments of New '/nninnd. New South Wale?, and the United Stated are appointed to leave Sydney and AncMunri for Samoa. Honolulu, and Sau !Praiieisc& Every Four Weeks, as under:— ctno™». Com I.eavi Leave Arrive bt«araer. man(leri Sy( i, lC) AuckU 'Frisco. AT.AMETU.. Oterendorp Jan. I'. , .Tun. 22 I'eb 9 MATUPOSA.. Hiiyward Feb II Fob 10 Marfl MO ANA .....Carey MarH 'Jl-irlO Apr 6 Tickets are available -for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers oan break their journey at Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu, Ran Francisco, and ony place of call en route to New York, and hnvo also the nmiloire of travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED BATES. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, te ._, Enpl!ln4: . . .: . Saloon ... ■~. .;.,.. ... from £M. Steerage ""..." .„ ... From t.vi 7e !ld. Combination Tickets ... I"rorfi £55. Round the World Tickets (Saloon), £125. Return Tinkpt.9. via San Frnnciiico and New York, £107 3s Id. For all information, apply at any of the offices of UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED. fl THE TYSF.R LINE (LIMITI-D). MONTHLY DESPATCH I FTRfIT-CLASS I , CAR(i(' STEAMKR9 "' LONDON DIRECT, Taking Cargo at Through Tlateti of Freight to MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. Tons Bunion. Commander. S s Star of Victoria .. 6/01 '. M. Tint R.a. S'arof Knirland .. ".sin I'. W. Ulyatt S s Star of New Z'land K.nnfl IV, .1. Rend Ss. Star of Australia.. lO.nno r. Simmon S.i. Tnilram.iyo .. 7,""0 Trotter H.s. Tmirarlilrl .. 8."™ 1 <).IV llarwood Ss Tmtradevi ~ m.nnn ,r. Kirtb S.s. Tfawke»Bay .. S.ODn iV.P.Fishnick fUTnmo>na .. 1(1 -" m .i. 0. Felßate New steamer .. •■ 10,0:10 (Building) The above Steamers were nil hnilt specially for tho New Zealand Trade, fitted with Refrieeratin?. Machinery of the mißt modern type, in rhnreo of competent engineers, and are noted for the- exceptions llv satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being de'ivored. Thn Company is prepared to carry Wool f?ml Pnxiiire of nary description at Lowest Current. Rate 3 of Freight For full particulars apply to HEATHER. ROBFKTON, A CO., Or ARTHUR U. NiTHAIf. Agents, Auckland. «L <"nUE TYSKR LtNB l|Or«pi J (TiTMTTI:D) lOiICA direct hteam J? M ;j e\ fERVICR II Between the II J* TJNITEI' KT»TI?S OF A no AUSTRALASIA FIRST-CLASS OAROfI RTEAMURS Tnkine Carcro for MTXROUnNE. SYDNEY, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, CANTER- ' BTTRY. and OTAGO. Will Ipave New Ynrk nt. reorntar tm»r\nle Tho Company's Noxt Despatchiia will ho To Sail— R.R. FFRNFTFT.n. "142 tons. 2)tb January. SS. HAWKE'P PAY. 4583 ton? 24th February S.S. INDRADEVT. 6000 ton?, ,Ist March. New Zealand Tmnortnrs of American MorrbnndißO arr> snocinlh- invited to liistrnct their neents in the United Stntos to nipport 'ho ' TYRER rjVR RTF A METIS and t> con'munlcafe wit' , Hie Comnnnv'd Now Ynrk rnnresentntives. MESST?R FUNHIf, EIYT. AND CO., Produce Exchange. New York MESSRS TVRVR AND CO 16. Fcnfhnr-'h Avomu London: cr MESSRS. T AM) 11. MORRIN (LIMITED). Auckland RICH ARM TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. Australian Mutual Provident Baildings. Princos-sfreet Dunedin a _ JANUARY WOOL SALES. S.S. INDBALEMA, ABOVR uEAMER. I IF^^" 3 LO AD FOll LONDON l\ OnJANUiGY3O. For Freight, etc., apply HEATHER, ROBERTDN, & CO. Outward Agents. - - rpHOS. COO 1C .IND SON. STEAMER « An.INGS TO -SKSB&&W LONDON. Steamer. Totrs 1-oave. DuoLond'n ALAMEDA.... loon Auckland Jan 2',: Feb 21 PAP.UIOA .... 7000 Wellingtn .Tin 25 Mar 10 Hi iMB .... 6MSSydney Ji.n 27 Mar 9 ORIZABA 0297 Sydney Fob 3 Mar 13 -IOHANGI 1000 Sydney Fnb 6 Mar 8 HIM \ LAY \.. "SOS Sydney I'Vb7 Mar 25 KONIOIN 1 LUISE.... mm Sydney Fob 1C Mar 81 Through Tickets by ALL LINES issued from Auckland at Lowest Kates. Special concessions to Family Parties. COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 103, QUEEN-STREIT. N.8.-Passages booked 'to Vancouver for British Columbia, South Africa J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11275, 19 January 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11275, 19 January 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11275, 19 January 1900, Page 1

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