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Shipping. nnHE NEW ZEALAND h-v~Ji PT3PPING COMPANY'S LINE 3 0F MATr ' STEAMERS i 11 I ij FOR LONDON, VIA MONTE VTDEO. TENERIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. Steamer. i;'" 1 '- I frobiililn To sail j Ilu S- Final Port, (about) JJaksia .. „ .. 602S Lyttelton .7„,, 0 20 Tekoat ipso -_ j , PAPAXUI .. ..Us;- Wellington . v,3 KIMGTAKA' .. .. 77,0 _ a ;';,'.ij, 3 W-ukato .. .. .. 4:07 _ Tn <:v' ! . u,1 ' s*»? - follow "haKataua .. .. I 5715 w _ Waksnui .. '/ *) f,7ti(j __ " Wa-rri-at.. .. „ ..' ;,„!,, _ PAPAROA* " ~ (;u( !3 _ " TONli-ARIRO . I 7700 _ REAP El lE' _. I SOOT _ " •Twin Screw, t Via South Africa, Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Frco. Warrants issued for Passages from Great Britain for £17 6s and upwards. Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Eate3. Particulars may he learned on application to TEE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (LIMITED). Queen-street, Auckland. ,-KA QHAW, SAVILL. A^TO " ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR LONDON. TENT-;RIFra. AND PLYMOUTH. (Clrc ametancea permitting;^ CALLING AT MONTE VIDEO (OR'BIO). 1 Steamer. || Commander D £$£* - Gothic .. l'ht> ; Kidley .Tune SO Lyttolton Delphic . S27s!Sowik-n June 29 iLytto'.ton Waiweua ..,02s.T. Stuart I July — Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Bates. Passengers provided with Coastal Tickets from Auckland to port of departure Free of Charge. Arrangements made for Passages from London to New Zealand. Bound the World Tickets: First-class, eluding Railway Fare acrom American C,.. tinent. issued at special rates. It D. NATHAN AND CO.. Shortland-street« T. AND S. MORRIN (LTD.). Shipping office. High-street . j m /T'HE TYSER LIN Li %T~&- , -A- (LIMITED). I MONTHLY DESPATCH I Liir FIRST-CLASS & F- "'*«0» CARGO STEAMERS I I LONDON DII3CCT, Taking at Through Rates of Freight To MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. """ TZ I " ~ Due Steamer. tv*,p„ Commander. A'ckl'd __i About Star of England ..; 6,508 F. W. Ulyatfc Junels Toirrana .. .. 10,00* A. Child July M Hawke'sßay.. .. 8,CO();.T. C. Lidstone July 13 Mimiro .. -■ 10,000 J. C. Fol«ate Aug 1* Stir ot New Zealand' 8,n80:.T. M. Hart Aug 13 Indradevi .. ..' 10,000; T. Trotter Ang 20 rndraltmn .. ..' IO.eO'X.L Firth Sept 10 Star of Australia ... 10,0s0.'W. J. Reed Oct. IndrT'hiri .. .. 8,00 G. W. Harwood Nov lndramayo '.. ■■' "/.OOA. Horsfill I — The above Steamer 3 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 Rate 3 of Freight. For all particulars, apply to HEATHER, ROBERTON. AND CO.. Asents, Auckland. « npHE TYSER LINE SOTS* X LIMITED). I £31/*v£>~4 DIRECT STEAM 1 SERVICE It \dr y3k%t\ Between the l VS--* 41 UNITED STATES OF & J AMERICA «} And AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. Takin- Cartro for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON-, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. Will leave New York at rotmlrir Intervals. The Company's next Despatches will be To SailP.S. MTTdTRO, .6225 tons—On or about May 30. S.S. INDRALEMA (building)—On or about June 3". New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise nro specially Invited to instruct their ncents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to commTTnir'?to with the Company's New York representatives. MESSRS PUNCH. EDTE. AND CO.. Produce Exchange, New York; MESSRS. TYSER AND CO., 15, Fenchurch Avenue. London; or MESSRS. T. AND S. MORHIN LIMITED). Auckland. RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent, Napier. Agent- for Homeward Loading. HEATHER. ROBERTON. & CO. ~S , •Jl/TESSAGERIES MABI.J_iV>--*%. i'-l TIMES. s \>s SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA '. > i.J.y4>-i COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons (under French postal contract) will be despatched monthly, as follows:— ' i ~. |Ti I Mel- [ AdrfSteamer ' '"",'' r^!"? 1 ' bourne, lai.ls hteamtr. , inander. | .Noon, j ] p .. |, , m . AItSTIIAUKN ..iVurron July S July 11 July 13 V. I>i: I,a ClO! AT Fiasclii Aug*. Augß Aug in Passen"ers booked to Bombay. India, China.' Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are included in passage money. Return Tickets at Reduced Kates English spoken on board. Return Tickets 'First Saloon) between intercolonial ports are available for return by V. and O and Orient steamers having room. Yor further particulars, apply HENDEBSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland. """Z , L 1 JJIR fc LI N K DIRECT j 4SSN-n% 7j STEAMERS. MiM&K A 2 OTAGO TO LONDON. j PKRTJLsniUK ~ 777*8000 tons I ;»);J''-P IJUTESUIRK -. •■ I 8000 tons MOD ll.p |;\NI'K.SIIIK!'' -• 8100 tons I 3500 U.p I'IFKSUIRK ' .'.' .- Hf.oot.ons I 3500 ll.p SATRNSIIIU;-: .- ■■ SfiOOtona 3500 h.p MORAYSIiriiE •• f.SUO tons I 3500 ll.p The ;;.!K,ve magnificent Steaznerß. which have all speuiaJly built for the New Zealand trade, and mate an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with aLECTRIO LIGHT, and accommodation b pro vided for Saloon Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. BALOON RAVAGE MONEY. 45 Guineas. TO LONDON. ??t.i»w« carried to port J'departure free. For plans and further particulars, apply, etc.. to tho Managers. •IUBNnULL. MARTIN. & CO.. Auftfr-'lian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 1

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