Ship vug. _ », QTEAM TO SOUTH AFRICA. The undersigned Steamship Lines have arranged to despatch Steamers fitted Willi REFRIGERATED HOLDS from New Zealand Ports, at intervals of about SIX WEEKS, to Ports in South Africa, as may he required. The Service will be inaugurated by the iNew Zealand Shipping Company's Steamer OTARAMA, 3955 Tons Registered, To Sail from New Zealand about 9TH MAT' Calling at FREMANTLE, W.A. { DURBAN ALGOA BAY CAPETOWN. Rates of Freight on application to SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION CO. (LIMITED). THE TYSER LINE (LIMITED). Or to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Agents. , - , Tl/TESSAGERIFiS MARIiYJL TIMES. r ■ SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. SUEZ, and PORT SAIL, will be despatched monthly as follows: — Steamer. Co'mander. Sydney M'lio'rn' V'l.'iide, noon. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Ktm in ii mm Australian Verron ...Mar. 18 Mar 21 Mar. 23 V.delaCio'atFiasehi ..Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Polyne-ien ..Chevalier. May 13 May 10' May IS Armandßeliic Lk Coispel- ! ! Her .JJune 10 June 13 June 15 L I I ! . PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, India, China. Batavia. and Japan. PASSAGE MONEY. £27 to £77, including table wines. RETURN TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON,BOARD. Return Tickets (first saloon) between intercolonial ports are available for return by P. and O. and Orient Steamers having room. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Auckland. «KJL rpnOS. poos & qon. J^f^^^ 1 SAILINGS TO LONDON. 3 t_a_aa_Eß_Ha» Later Sailings on Application _____ __ i T" T Due Steamer. Tons. Leave. London Sonoma .. 3,000 Auckland Mar. 2 April 3 Oceana .. 6,GOS Sydney Mar. <> Apr 121 PR. D.GnOSSR 10,53 „ Mar. 0 April 27 Austral .. 5.:'.24 „ Mar. 13 April 27 AUSTIUMKN 0,000 „ Mar. 18 April 22 Britannia.. 0.53" „ Mar. 20 May 5 Aokangi .. 4,2f..i „ Mar. 25 April 30 C'UZCO .. 4Ml' • , Mar. 27 Aprl. IS Rimutaka .. 7,7511 Wellington Mar. 28 May 10 Australia 7,0011 Sydney Aprl. 3 May 19 PrinzKkg'nt i.UiTPOLD.. ",2* „ Aprl. 6 May 28 Omraii ... ■8,291 ~ Apri. 25lMay 25 Before Booking your Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for " COOK'S SAILING LIST" with map (posted free), giving dates for 1901 and FAKES by ALL LINES. Intending Passengers are advised to secure bertb early. Apply COOK SHIPPING OFFICE, 103, Queen-street. * American Dollars for Sale. p U S T O M s, QUIPPING, "PORWAEDING A GENTS. ' PARCELS EXPRESS AGENTS SVERY- . WHERE. W. AND G-7""W 11 " 8 ' 10^ CARRIERS', COAL MERCHANTS, Etc., Etc.. CUSTOM-STREET. Tenders. m O BUILDERS. ERECTION OF HOUSE. Tenders for above received to Noon TUESDAY next, February 26. JAMES SLATOR, Architect, Engineer, etc., 6, Wyndham-street. piTY OF AUCKLAND. TENDERS. Tenders will be received in the Town Clerk's Office until 2 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 27th February, 1901, lor REPAIRS TO HOUSE IN DOMAIN-STREET. Specifications may be seen in the City Engineer's Office, Coburg-gtreet. HENRY W. WILSON, 19th February. 1901. Town Clerk. ■PVUNEDIN CITY TRAMWAY LOAN. The time for receiving Tenders for the Dunedin City Tramway Loan lias been EXTENDED till MONDAY, the 25th inst. THOMAS B. FAIREAIRN, Town Clerk. Public Works Office, Auckland, February 20, 1901. TENDERS will be received at this Office till Noon on MONDAY. March 4th, for Erection in Brick of Caretaker's Cottage in Prin-ces-street. Plans, etc., to be seen at this Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. E. VICKERMAN, District Engineer. Machinery. pATES' T>OCK -OREAKEES (6000 in Operation), The Most Perfect Machine in the World for Breaking DOAD M ETA L. p ATES* pORTABLE Jj" ACAD AM pLANTS For ROAD METAL MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, Etc., Etc. Gates' Portable Plants Cube the Metal. Screen it, and Elevate it into Carts, doing away with all Shovelling. Plants Travel Without Dismantling. GATES' BREAKERS CUBE better. GATES' BREAKERS cost less to run, GATES' BREAKERS have a larger capacity than any machine on the market. Full information, Catalogues, and Drawings upon application to TTADLEY AND COMPANY, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALBERT AND OWANSON QTOEET3, AUCKLAND, SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. TJEALTE ASSURE D. The Suffering and Ailing can rely on obtain--1 ing relief by Consulting (personally or by post free) PROFESSOR NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., New Zealand Health. Institute. Market Square, opposite Colombo-street Bridge, Christchurch. Professor Notmann is a Medical Electrician, and has had 20 years' European experience. He has been largely consulted since he commenced practice n Now Zealand seven years since, and will forward electrical appliances and method of treatment on easy terms of I payment. i * «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11582, 21 February 1901, Page 1
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