Shipping. ~v . /OCEANIC STEAMSHIP ivA>3v yj COMPANY. 'A. AND A. LINETO GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE VIA AMERICA. T ONDON IN 07 LAYS. Splendid 6000-tons Sister Ships, QIEERA, gONOMA, yENTUBA. O O ' leave Auckland every Three Weeks for SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at PAGO PAGO (Samoa) and HONOLULU, as under: — I Leave I Leave , Leave .Arrive at Steamers. Auckland Pago Hono- San At i p.m. I P;it;o. | lnlii.hM'H. aci.-xo. SONOMA .. Mayl! !llayi(i May ii May i 8 VENTURA, May 25 | May an .lime 4 June 10 SIERRA.. ■■ |.JuiielT>_ |.)una ii) (June 251 July 1 ""Through Passengers to London have choice of eight different routes across America, passin- through tho loveliest scenery of the American Continent, including the impressive grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, the sublime spectacle of Niagara, Falls, id the entrancing beauty of the trip down the Hud; son River. Stop-overs are granted at any point en route, so that Passengers may Meah. their journey at the many points of natural interest in the New World, also visit SUCD. well-known cities as Denver. Kansas City. <-nicago, Washington, New York, etc. Low rates of passage to American. Canadian, and European points. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. The S.S. VENTURA will Sail on or about MONDAY, May 6th. Average Passage, about 32 days. For Fares, and fullest information, apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, General Agents for New Zealand, Fort-street, Auckland. -K 1 -R/jTESSAGERIES MARL ( 4 ? M><3V. "A TIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA .-'*' COLOMBO AND PARIS. steamers of 6500 tons (under French postal contract) will be despatched monthly, as follows: — __ „ __ ______—. Steamer. ?™' \oon'' bourne. lai,lu»"a.iuier. Noon. j_, Mli .JnM,i._ POLYNESIEN .. Cb'-valier May 13 May 1G I May IS AnMAM> Ciailc|C'oisT!elior.fune 10 June 13 .luu-; 15 Passengers booked to Bombay. India, China, Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are mcluded in passage money. 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 HENDERSON & MAGFARLANE, Auckland. "^^K THOS " -~ & °*' HM^'M^^ 1 SAILINGS TO LONDON. m~~~S3*.aß3 Later Sailings on. Application _____ 1 j Dn7~ Steamer. Tons.i Leave. London •Sonoma .. 6,000 Auckland May 12 June 10 Orizaba .. 6,237 Sydney May 11 June 25! Poi.vni:sien. 6,600 „ May 13 June 17 Tongahiko.. 7,700 Lyttelton .May 16 July 10 Himalaya.. 7,000 Sydney May 18 June 80 Miowkiia .. 3,500 „ May 20 June 25 Pa pa it oa .. li,stiS Wellington Mav 23 July 17 Oroya .. (f.207 Sydnev May 25 July 0" VKNTURA .. 6,11011 Auckland Mnv 25 June 21 KAIU.SKUHU 5,057 Sydney Ume i July 23 China .. 8,000 „ June ] July 17 Gothic . i 7,755 „ .June 20 July 31 Rakaia__ .._ *!_____ Wellington June Aug 4 Before Booking your Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for " COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, giving: lares by all lines. Apply COOKS SHIPPING OFFICE. 103. Queen-street. igi-f. 3- 'F<"* H lAN GA. ' — ____;i__sS__33 TH SCHOONER MAY HOWARD LEAVES ON SATURDAY NEXT. , For Freight or Passage, apply to MASTER on Board. Machinery. J. A. F AY AND E GAN C°" CINCINNATI, OHIO, U.S.A. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD of TMPROYED AND "pATENTED "WOODWORKING "R/TACHINERY. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR Planing Mills; Carpenter; Sash, Door, and Blind Work; Furniture, Chair, and Bracket Factories; Car, Railway. Bridge, j and Agricultural Works; Buggy, Carriage, and Waggon Builders; Spoke, Wheel, and j Handle Factories; Colleges, Technical j Schools, State Institutions, etc. I We have been Awarded *' GRAND PRIX" EXPOSITION UNIVERi SELLE, PARIS, 1900. ' Tins IS THE THIRD TIME WE HAVE TAKEN THIS HIGH HONOUR IN COMPETITION WITH THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD. N.B.—Our Sole Authorised New Zealand Agents are— 1/TESSRS TTADLEY "AND QOMPANY, AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON, Who will in future carry a largo and well assorted Stock, comprising EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WOODWORKING MACHINERY. ■JOHN pHAMBERS AND QON (LIMITED) Have been appointed SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS For BABCOOK AND WILCOX (LIMITED) Celebrated. WATER TUBE STEAM BOILERS, FOR LAND OR MARINE. Contractors for British, Foreign, and Colonial Governments. TEE MOST EFFICIENT AND SAFEST BOILER IN THE MARKET. A Few ADVANTAGES :- All Straight Tubes, No Screwed Joints, Largo Water and Steam Spaces, Rapid Circulation, Minimum Cost of Upkeep, For Highest Steam Pressures. Constructed to Pass Board of Trade, Lloyd's, and New Zealand Government Rules. Stated Pressures Guaranteed. Full Specifications and Prices supplied on Application to •JOHN /CHAMBERS AND DON (LIMITED). AUCKLAND AND DUNEDIN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11642, 2 May 1901, Page 1
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