■ Shipping- - - ■ • /"VCEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY, T.MD A. TINE. A. A. XJ GREAT BRITAIN & EUROPE via AMERICA. T ONDON IN O/? DATS Splendid 6000-tons Sister Skips, GIERRA, QONOMA, TTENTURA.' . ■ Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Leave Every 3 Weeks for PANGO PANGO,' HONOLULU, & SAN FRANCISCO, asunder:— I Leave 1 Leave . L»-avo (Arrive at Auckland jHuiio- I -San At 2 p.m. Pango.l lulu. Francisco. ■ July 27 July 31 /Aug 0 Aug 12 Ai!Rl7 Aug 2! Aug 27 Sept 2 sept 7 Kept 11 (Sept 17 [Sept 23 \ 5 Days Longest time at Sea. ,', , Stop-over Privileges at any Port of, Call. Choice of 8 Routes across America. >' • •-'-' Visits to Yosemite Valley. Yellow Stone-Park, Grand Canou of the Colorado, etc., etc.; Niagara Falls viewed from Carnage Windows. Through Tickets good via Quebec and ',- : Montreal. • ' ' - '•/-,: Quickest Route to any American, Canadian, or European Point. ' -~ "WE REACH, THEM ALL." ' Choice of Any Line Across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort, Variety— and A. LINE. PASSAGE MONEY— to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £29 to £62; Liverpool and London. £32 7s lid to £59 3s 4d. Round the World— London, via San Francisco, returning via Suez or Cape Routes, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. SIERRA ...... On or about 29th July. Return portion of Tickets good by steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), or Hud-dart-Parker and Co. Proprietary (Ltd). AVERAGE PASSAGE Oi DAYS. ——- °2 : Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full information, • HENDERSON AND MACPARLANE. : \ General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street. rK 1 ■ Ti/TESSAGERIES MARIv ■"-*■ TIMES. •RmIK SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA Js&sM&Sf COLOMBO AND PARTS. v&SMiAtt&iitt Steamers of 65c0 tons (under French postal contract) will be despatched monthly, as follows:— ~ ■; : *~ A. to ygf»§; V. dk I.aCiotat Fiascln 'Aug 5 Aug S Aug 10 . Polynesien ~ Chevalier Sept 2 Septs Sept 7 Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are included in passage money. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates English sooKen on board. Return Tickets (First Saloon) between intercolonial ports are available for return by P. and 0 and Orient steamers having room. For further particulars, apply HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. , ■ Auckland. - . . rpHE COASTAL S.S. CO. ,4M>gv. A. (LIMITED). S.S. KAPANUI. '• FOR OREWA, WAIWERA, MAHURANGI HEADS. AND WARKWOKTH. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAR-WORTH: — Wed., 24th. 10 am. r Wed., 24th, 5 p.m. Thurs., 25th, 11.30 a.m. Fri., 26th, 9 a.m. Fri., 26th. 2.30 p.m. Sat., 27th, 10 a.m. Mon., 29tii, 7 a.m. '■ S.S. KAWAU. FOR MANGAWAI, TE ARAL HAKAR'J. KAIWAKA. PAKIRI, NORTH ALBERTLAND, AND. KAWAU. ', FOR MANGAWAI: FROM MANGAWAI; Thurs.. 25th, 5 a.m. Thur3., 25th, 1 p.m. Mon., 29th, 8.30 a.m Wed.. 31st, 7 a.m. Via Little Omaha. •■•- • FOR LITTLE OMAHA. BIG 'OMAHA, TAKATU, MULLET POINT, AND KAWAU. ' . Leaves Auckland ?■■ leaves Omaha : (Top Wharf). Wed., 24th, 8 a.m. Wed., 24th, noon. '- Leigh. Wed,, 24th, 2 p.m. ' * S.S. KOTITI. '"■ FOR MATAKANA AND MULLET POINT. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MATAKANA: Tues., 30th, 1 p.m. Wed., 31st, 6.30 a.m. FOR PUHOI (CALLING AT WAIWERA AND OREWA). LEAVES AUCKLAND: " LEAVES PUHOI: ; Sat., 27th, 10.30 a.m. Mon., 29th, 4.30 p.m. for wade AND gruts OREWA HOUSE. Leaves Auckland: - LEAVES Wade: Wed., 24th, 9.30 a.m. Thurs. 25th, 12.30 p.m. Fri., 26th, 11 a.m. Fri., 26th, 2.30 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. H. WINKELMANN, Telephone 34. Secretary. ~KX IUORTHERN UNION STEAMi^^^^s," 1 BOAT CO. (LIMITED), TIME-TABLE '' (Weather and other circumstances permitting). WAIROA BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensvile for Dargaville and way ports, Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train): returning from Dargaville, Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, 6.30 a.m. OTAMATEA BRANCH. Steamer loaves Helonsville for Otamatea Ports every Monday Night tidal (passengers by 4.35 p.m. train), and Thursday, 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train), returning from Pahi on Wednesdays and Fridays, 6.30 a.m. PORT ALBERT BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensvillo every Thursday, 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train), returning Fridays, 6.30 a.m. JAMES STEWART. Manager. ""■ " ■ =~~~rr==sr:— . , sa Machinery. 'J: ! A. F AY AND E GAN .C°" CINCINNATI, OHIO. U.S.A. . LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD of TMPROYED AND pATENTEfi ,WOOD/ WORKING -Jl/TACHINERY, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR • Planing Mills; Carpenter; Saßh, Door, and Blind Work; Furniture, Chair, and Bracket Factories; Car, Railway. Bridge, ami Agricultural Works; Buggy, Carriage, and Waggon Builders; Spoke, Wheel, and Handlo Factories; Colleges, Technical Schools, State Institutions, etc. We have been Awarded "GRAND TRIX" EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, 1900. THIS IS THE THIRD TIME WE HAVE TAKEN THIS HIGH HONOUR. IN COMPETITION WITH . THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD. N.B.— Sole Authorised New Zealand Agents are— -jV/TESSES TTADLEY AND pOMPANT, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALBERT AND ANSON STREETS, AUCKLAND, AND AT WELLINGTON. Who will in future carry a large and well assorted Stock, comprising EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WOODWORKING '_ MACHINERY. ' ■——_——_—.—i——~i i ■—_—__»—_«_—————«» Hotels;"; pOKER'S TjVAMILY TTOTEL, j ' CHRISTCHURCH. j Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFlELD,«Proprietor. I P.O. Box, No. 291. , '•' .■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11713, 24 July 1901, Page 1
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