. Shipping. ■WtftTHMA IP 1011 STEAMSHIP COMLAND (LIMITED). TIME-TABLE j I (Weather and other circnm- *" stances permitting). ; FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. Steamer. Date of Sailing. Passenger Train. Mapourika...Mon., 30th Sept.. on arrival of _ . , San Francisco mail. , Rotoiti-.Thurs., 3rd October, 3 p.m. 2.10 p.m. Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m. Calls at Nelson coming North. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. Te Anr.u...Saturday, 2Gth Sept., 12 noon. No Cargo after 11 a.m. Moura...Saturday. sth October, 12 noon. No Cargo after 11 a.m. FOR SYDNEY. Rotomahana...Monday, 7th October, 5 p.m. FOR EAST COAST BAYS. GISBORNE, AND NAPIER. Omapere.,.Monday. 30th September, 5 p.m. No Cargo after 3 p.m. FOB SUVA AND LEV OKA. FIJI. Taviuni...Wed.. 16th October. 12 noon. FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA. FIJI. AND SYDNEY. ; (Nukualofa. Haapal, Yavau. Apia. Suva.) j Hauroto...Wednesday, 23rd October, 5 p.m. FOR RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Oval an.. .Tuesday, 22nd October. 5 p.m. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS FROM WELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY. ! Monowai...Saturday, 28th September. FOB MELBOURNE. Monowai...Thursday, 10th October. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Hnddart. Parker, and Co.'o Steamers. Cargo must he hooked not less than TWO HOURS before advertised time of sailing. Wfr. TTUDDART, PARKER, XX AND CO. PROPRIETARY 1 t&&J«A (LIMITED). I Splendid. Well-appointed r*" Steamers will be despatched ||J rom AUCKLAND as under |j/ .... (weather and other circumstances permitting): FOR SYDNEY, ELINGAMITE... 30th Sept., 4 p.m. ZEALANDIA...Monday, 14th Oct.. 5.30 p.m. FOR GISBORNE. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. ZEALANDIA...Tuesday, Ist October, 2 p.m. ELINGAMITE...Tr.esday. 15th Oct.. 2 p.m. Cargo must be booked and alongside not less than TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. All Tickets are available also for Stop-over or Return by ANY UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. I and holders of Union Cc 's Tickets mav travel bv WESTRALIA. ZEALANDIA. or ELINGAMITE. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. Agents. N." ix IT NORDDEUTSCHER llotd, _ ! The IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS or this Company will be despatched as under to NAPLES. GENOA. SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via Ports: — SycT AdeSteamer. Tons Commander, ney, laide. 1 p.m. ' p,m Weimar .. .. SWOjH. Formes Sep.2l Sep.2S Karlsruhe .. 5057JG. Rott Oct.i9 Oct.'jc 'RnEIN .. .. l<o6Bto. Dannemann ; Nnv l6p>fov 23 •Neckar .. 10067,'Har'assowit2 Dec. 7 [Dec 14 "P. R. LIUTPOI.D . C2BSjI.. Maass pec 28 Jan 4 •F. DERGROSSE IUSGSjM. Eichel |.Tan 18 Jan 26 *G. KVRPUiist.. lSlß2.W.ReimkasteniFebß I Feb IS I?ri:mrn .. .. 11»00 R. Xierich '-Mar 1 I Mar 8 * Twin-screw Steamer. Leaving Melbourne Tuesday after Sydney. Passage Money, from £15 19s to £75. RETURN TICKETS TO LONDON: £71 10s, £77, and £121. TO CHINA, STRAITS, AND NEW GUINEA, via Queensland Ports, every six weeks, connecting with the N.D.L. Company's Fortnightly Express Chino-European Mail Service. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO EUROPE OR CHINA. AND JAPAN from Australia, via Singapore, or Hongkong, or Fremantle and Colombo, Japan, and America. ■ Steamer. iTonsi From Sydney. j Destination Ni-en Tung .... 1341J - l? 11 '"" 1 STETTIN ! 2478 August 21 Singapore And thereafter regularly every s ; x weeks. Fares by all the above routes, and full information will be given on application to the Agents. Accommodation and Cuisine of the highest standard. _„ UNSURPASSED SEA-GOING QUALITIES. English spoken on board. THROUGH and ROUND THE WORLD Tickets issued over Company's own extensive lines at reduced rates. For farther particulars apply to SEEGNER. LANGGUTH, AND CO, Agents. - , OHIRE LINE DIRECT k5 STEAMERS. ISly|S> OTAGO TO LONDON. PERTHSHIRE ~. .. 8000 tons I 8500 h.p BUTESHIRE .. •• 8000 tons 8500 h.p BANFFSHIRE .. •• 3100 tons I 3500 h.p FIFKSHIRK .. .. 8500 tons I 3500 h.p NAIRNSHIRE .. •- 8600 tons 3500 h.p MORAYSHIRE .. ■■ 8500 tons \ 3500 h.p The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage »f 46 days wi be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for Saloon Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas TO LONDON. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For plans and further particulars apply, etc., to the Managers. TURNBULL, MARTIN, & C 0... I Australian Mutual Provident Buddings. l a * Princes-street, Dunedin. a>£vt>. rpHE F AND O C°- )&&!&§&&* STEAMERS FOR LONDON. Calling at FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, ADEN. M IRSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at BRINDISI, as under: — Steamer. Tons. Jfij™ ml CHINA -... 7012 Oct 5 Oct 8 ARCADIA _.. 6803 Oct 19 Oct, 22 INDIA 7911 Nov 2 Novo i : ! —- ■ RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY :-Single Tickets to London, £42 18a to £80 6s: Return ' Tickets. £77 to £126 10s. Tourists Tickets (India, China, and Japan): Cheap Rates on application Passage money can be paid • here for passages from England. for freight or passage apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS, 50, Queen-street. For passage only, THOS. COOK AND SONS. T~~ EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN' STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). "bEGUDAR MONTHLY LIN*, OF DIRECT wu STEAMERS I FROM AUSTRALIA TO CHINA AND JAPAN. For Rates of Freight and Passage, and all " other particulars, apply to , other RUSSELL AND SOWERS. 60, Qoeeß-sfrreet, Melded. Agents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 1
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