Shipping- : QCEANIO STEAMSHIP • COMPANY, IpIS^:A.' AOT A. L ™' TO GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE VIA AMERICA. ' IN 20 DAYS, Splendid 6000-tons Sister Ships, gIERRA," gONOMA, TJTENTURA. Classed 100 A 1 at British. Lloyd's. Leave Auckland every Three. Woeks for SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at PANGO PANGO Samoa) and HONOLULU, as under: — Leave l Leave i L-a ve Arrive at Steamers. Auckland JIN ago jHono- San ■ At 2 p.m. | Paiijro.l lulu. Francisco. WARIHOSA July 4 i.JulyS July 14 Uiily iO . \EN I'UIIA July 27 July 31 Aug (i Uijr 12 SIKBIt A— A lit; 17 [Aug 21 14 i.g 27 Sept '2 - Through Passengers to London have choice of eight different routes across America, while across the Atlantic the luxurious Steamers of the Cunard, White Star, N.D.L., •Hamburg-American, and Allan-State lines, sailing from New York, Boston, Quebec, and Montreal, arc available. Stop-overs are granted at any point en route, so that PaS?enger3 may visit the famous Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canon of the Colprada, the Yellowstone Park, Niagara Falls,••'aud voyage down the Great St. Lawrence and Hudson Rivers to Montreal, Quebec, and New York. PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £29 to £52; Liverpool and London, £32 7s lid to £59 3s 4d. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. VENTURA ... On or about Bth July. Return portion of Tickets good by steamers ol the Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), or Hurt dart-Parker and Co. Proprietary (Ltd). FARES.—Saloon: Single, £7; Return, £12. Second Cabin: Single, £5; Return, £8. AVERAGE PASSAGE O i DAYS. Of For Fares, and fullest information, apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, General Agents for New Zealand, Fort-street, Auckland. ,~K X M ESSAG IiI. MARIM TIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA .COLOMBO AND PARIS Steamers of 6530 tons (under French postal contract) will be despatched monthly, as follows:— r.. . c i Mel- I AtieSteamer. , * '.yd'iey. bonrne. laiilo " lan:le ''- oon ' i p.m. [I p.m. Austkalien .. Verron 'July B"'July 11 1 July 13 V. in: t.A CfOTAT Fiaschi Aug 5 Aug 8 ' Aug 10 Passengers booked to Bombay. India, China. Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are included 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 & MAOFARLANE. Auckland. «rv - OS, HIRERE. WAIROA, MARAETAI. HOW--ICK. & DRANG A CREEK. wstoßas&asi&T* . WAIROA AND MARAETAI. Leaves Northcote Ferr.v Tee. Leaves adoklakd: Leaves Waieoa: Hon., l3t July, 1.30 p.m. Tues., 2nd, 7 a.m. Tues., 2nd, 4 p.m. Thurs., 4th, 8 a.m.. HOWICK AND TURANGA CREEK. f;K.\ V AUCKLAND: LEAVES CItKRKi Thurs., 4th July, 6 p.m. .Fri., sth July, 9 a.m Fri., sth, 6 p.m. MIRANDA. . Leaves aucklakjd; Leaves Miranda; tSat,, 29th, 10 a.m. Sat., 29th, 4 p.m. ">• " Fri., sth July, 6 p.m. Sat., C>th,.. 9 a.m. t Cargo for Kiawa and'New-Brighton only. * Cargo for Miranda, only. \ All Cargo must uo prepaid, and received subject to printed conditions iu Company's Office, arid alongside steamer half-au-hour before time of sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPORT ferry company. Telephone- 284. Agents. e*. QOOK a: gON. SAILINGS - TO LONDON, tajaaffiaaaaata Later Sailings on Application i Due Steamer, Tons. Leave. Londor Mariposa .. 4,000 Auckland July 4-Aug 3 Australiek 0,500 Sydney July 8 Aug K AUSI'RAL .. 5.iV24 „ July 0 Aug If OCKANA .. (I,GOO „ July S3 Aug 2( Moan A .. 4,0:.0 „ July 15 Auk 2i ouzco ' . 3,01S ~ July 2" Sept : Vektui.,, .. e,so:> Auckland July 27 Aug 2S oldemicug.. 5,042 Sydney July 27 Sept 1/ Buitanma G,r>-i) „ July 27 .Sept { OmkaH .. 8,291 „ Aug. 3 Sept It V. Dli CIOTAT 0,6011 „ Aug 5 Sept 1C MIOWEKA .. 3,600 „ Aur. li Sept It Rimuxaka ..I 7,700 Wellington Aug 15 Sept 2£ Before Bookmg your Ticli:ets to London 01 elsewhere, write lor " COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, givinsr fares by all Unea. Apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, • 103, Queen-street. O R SALE. THE S.S. TE KAPU. THE SOUNDS AND GOLDEN BAY S.S. CO., LIMITED, being about to make arrangements for & larger Steamer, are now prepared to dispose of the above. THE TE KAPU (built at Auckland in 1899) is rigged as a Ketch, is 92J tons gross, and 42i tons net register. The Hull (diagonally constructed) is of Kauri, shaathed with metal. Length, 87J feet; beam, 15$ feet; depth of hold, 6 feet 8 inches. Draught, loaded, about 6 feet 9 inches. - The Engines (by Luke and Sons, Wellington) are 25 N.H.P., and develop a speed of about 9 knots. Tho Boiler is allowed by the Government Inspector of Machinery to carry a pressure of 1001b. The TE KAPU 13 comparatively a nevv Steamer, and an excellent, Sea Boat. Price on Application. SOUNDS AND GOLDEN BAY S.S. CO., LTD., LAERY AND CO., LTD., Agents, Wellington, N.Z. I ' ■ ■ ... » —■■nn ft Miscellaneous. Q.REAT g A L E OF gURPLUS gTOCK NOW ON AT THE .jq-EW fgEALAND QLOTIIINC jJiACTORY, QUEEN - STREET (Six Doors above Victoria-street). TO BOROUGH AND COUNTY COUNCILS. CONTRACTORS, ETC. We are prepared to make Annual Contracts, or Supply in any quantities and in any size cube, BEST BLUE VOLCANIC STONE for Roadmaking and Road-metalling purposes, Concrete Work, etc., at a GREAT REDUCTION over present market PRICES._ ■ Onr Plant is of tho Latest and most Up-to-date Description, consisting of two Breakers, each with a capacity of 30 TO!S»~ per hour, giving an output of 480-. tons per day of 8 hours; Patent Revolving Screen -(capable of handling output of Breakers) to size Metal from J inch up to 3 inches. HADLEY AND COMPANY, ALBERT AND ANSON STREETS, . AUCKLAND. . D- S.C.—MEN'S MACKINTOSHES, guaran ii teed thoroughly waterproof, at whole i sale prices; Gents.' Covert Coats, 218. j 25a, and 30s,—D.S.C.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 1
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