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"■ V; , ''" • : ' Shipping. V^"^.'^ . - , r\»IENT ■■'■ ;'■ LINE. v'iJ^3SL'.'.vV- : STEAM TO LONDON.;? : 7#rr?%3(C\S. '"' Tlie following Royal Kail : yMWtwwpb' Steamships, belonging to tile. • - taaaah| OßlENT, and PACIFIC COM- ;"' a ,__. , ANTES, r will leave SYDNEY; and ;. MELBOURNE as • under ;. for , LONDON (Tilbury), 'via, .ADELAIDE,; . ALBANY. COLOMBO (Transhipping • for •■ all Indian Ports). SUEZ CANAL. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:- ' ,|;>- i Steamer "'" ls Vmn I tm \ Jl ' l ' (,m Keg. Sydney. IMolb'riie. Adelaide. ORMUZ ..... 6587 Aug 4 An? 7 Angp'^ MMIItAH.... 8291 Aug 18 Aup 21 AngS);S ' »()UTONA.. 794 ft Sent 1 Ropfc4 Sent(l ORIZABA... 6297 Sept 15 Sept 18 Bcpt'2o'OROYA .... 6297 Sept I Oct 2 ' Oct 4 : And. fortnightly thereafter. .'-; £$ " •Twin-screw Steamers ';..'? PARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON :- | SALOON-Slnglo: £39 to £73. ' Return, £70 tto £115.,.-, .. ? ■*$ TniED-CLASS-£l6 16s, £18 18s, and £20. i" First and Second-class Passengers secure special advantages by booking, through from New Zealand, being • provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which arc inclnded in tho above, v fares. ■" . "M Passages can be booked to, or prepaid s from, any of the above ports. . . ; < e For further particulars'apply to ■» '"' ." ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LTD.I. Agents in New Zealand, ft _ITOOR E Q 0 R "*■ STEAMSHIP CO. ,'.o iMkS'S'Coi. (Weather and other circntnWwffitypk stances permitting),' . ';, if FOB OREWA OR KAWAU, j 'I < Information a* Ro3e Casey's ' ", Office. S.S. ROSE CASEY. ■ FOR TAKATTJ POTNT. BIG AND LITTLE OMAHA. ]. LEAVES ATJCKbAND: ' LISAVKS OMAHA: . Fares: 2s Single, 3s Return. Cargo, 5s per ton. FOR WAIWERA. MAHTJRANGI HEADS, AND WARKWORTH. I/raves Auckland: leaves WATIWOItTn: ~ Wod.. 25th. 11 a.m. Thurs.. ?6thi 7 a.m. Fri., 27th, 1 p.m. Sat., 28th. 8 a.m. Sat., 28th, 2 p.m. Moo., 30th, 9 a.m.. . I'iiresi 'jOibigle- .Vi It"!'"'". o;irgu.-6s per too S.S. OBEWA. FOR MULLET POINT AND MATARANA. LEAVES AtjOIyT.ANTi- r,eaves matakatta: Fares: 2s Single; 39 Return; Cargo, 5s per ton. FOR WADE AND GROT'S OKEWA MOURE T.i'.AVE" AUCKLAND: LEAVES WADE: Wed., 25th, 2 p.m. Thnrs.. 26th. 6.30 a.m. Fri., 27th, 3 p.m. Sat., 28th. 8 a.m.' Sat., 28th, 4 p.m. ' Mom, 30th, 9 a.m. Fares: Is Single, Is 6d Return. Cargo, 4sper ton. S.S. ROB BOY. FOR WAIPT7. LEAVES AUCKLAND: -LEAVES WAirr/: Wed., 25th, 9 p.m. Fri., 27th. 6.30 a.m. Fri.. 27th. 10 p.m. Mom. 30th, 8 a.m. Wed., Bth, 8 a.m. Thurs.. 9th, 5 a.m. '. Fri., 10th, 10 p.m. Mom, 13th, 8 a.m. , Cargo i"""' he prepaid and alongside th* Steamers balf-an-lionr before the advertised time of sailing. Office: Qnoen-streot Wliarf. Telephone 43. ALEX. MCGREGOR, ' Agont. ,-ja . Q B. £ A W A U. "Wssm£& MANGAWAI. TE ARAL «_asKSss_B nAKARU, KAIWAKA, NORTH ALBERTLAND. AND KAWAU. FOBMANGAWAI: FROM M» W.AWAr: - Thnrs., 26th. 6.30 a.m. ,! Tiics., 31st, 2 a.m. Wed., Ist, 10 a.m. i Tucs., 7th, 7. a.m. Tliurs., 9th, 5.30 a.m. All cargo must be prepaid, and alongside fltehmer half-an-hour before time of Bailing. Weather find other circumspi'ieß permitting. ■ • Telephone 34. H. WINKELMANN. Agent. ' Machinery.' ; Q. ATES' ■■■: " '.! TRON "' .WO ; CHICAGO. MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIP- , TION OP MODERN MINING MACHINERY, Including: "GATES'" BOOK AND OPE BREAKERS, " DODGE'•' AND "BLAKE" CRUSHERS. ORE FEEDERS. STAMP BATTERIES (wet and dry). ORE DRYERS. HOISTING MACHINERY. SCREENING APPARATUS. ROASTING FURNACES. COMPLETE CYANIDE. CHIiORINATION. AND SMELT ING PLANTS. MACADAM AND BALLAST PLANTS. CORLISS AND SLIDE VALVE ENGINES. Etc., Etc. "TREMAIN" STEAM STAMP MILL, averagecapacity about 14 tons per day, through 40 mesh. Unrivalled as an amalgamator and gold savor. " JOSEPH EVANS AND SONS." Pumps and Pumping Machinery of all descriptions, including Cornish Sinking Pumps, Griff" and "Straight-Line" Pattern; Boiler Feed, etc., etc. "CHROME STEEL WORKS" (Adamantine). Cams, Tanpets, Slices, Dies. Car Whee's, . Breaker Parts, and general castings In Chrome Steel. "MONARCH" Bock and Diamond Drilling Machinery of all descriptions. "CLAYTON" AIR COMPRESSORS. "CRADOCKS"* STEEL WIRE ROPES (original manufacturers and introducers of " Lang's Lay"). OIL AND GAS ENGINES, and General Enginecring and Mine Supplies. "CLARKE. CHAPMAN, AND CO., LTD.," Ships' Machinery of all descriptions. "HANCOCK" INSPIRATORS. INJECTORS, EJECTORS.' AND GENERAL JET PUMP APPARATUS. "THE EGAN COMPANY." Patented and Improved Standard Woodworking. Machinery of all descriptions and supplies. "LITOFUGE" Boiler Compounds (in use by oight leading Government in Railway Engineering and Naval Departments). "ORES" TESTED AND REPORTED ON BY BEST EXPERTS IN AMERICA, AND PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TREATMENT ADVISED. (CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.) PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED WHEN REQUIRED. JJADLEY AND QOMFANY, ENGINEERS, MINING, AND GENERAL MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS, rpANGYES' ANTI-FRICTION (BABBETS) "METAL. 'JOHN pHAMBERS* DON (LTD.). W. A. R YAN AND C°UNION ENGINEERING WORKS. RAILWAY WHARF. Sole Agents. for.tho Famous " UNION OIL ENGINES." NEW AND SECONDHAND ENGINES, Marino .and Stationary, NOW ON HAND AND TO -ARRIVE. Over 4000-in Use. Engines for every possible purpose. REPAIRS OP -ANY -TYPE OP ENGINE EXECUTED BY EXPERTS. PULLEYS, BELTINGS, OILS, BENZINE, ETC., SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES. Boats and Engines Complete f»—' *——**"— i i i i li i —— ———WW Life Insurance. rPHE EQUITABLE TIFE ASSURANCE QOCIETY. OP THE JTNITED QTATES. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. "With Power to Issuo Policios and Pay Claims." , H. D. BELL, ESQ., Local Director, Wellington.' C, CARLISLE TAYLOR, , General Manager for Australasia. GEORGE ROSS, Resident , Secretary, Wellington. PEROT M. THOMSON. Inspector for New Zealand. ASSETS"'•''-"£?.'.''-";/, ,1.. 1 £58,373,185 '■' ; ■ - SURPLUS over Liability...: 12.711,975 A Large' Surplus is,the Best Test of Strength, and Guarantee of Future Bonuses. ■'.;■;: Send for Particulars of • the JO" >vs GUARANTEED j CASH: SURRENDER, VALUE :-,..,,:■. , ; /'•'POLICY. :•-•'_'■-•" :.- ■" - •,• J. B. M. STEWART, ',;,. ; ■ ■/. ■:* • . •■' ' v ' •- District Manager. Temporary Offices, : .' 7' ' and AB, Mercantilo ~»,-, i-Chambers, Queen-street. ... ; v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11433, 25 July 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11433, 25 July 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11433, 25 July 1900, Page 1

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