ShippingQCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. W A.L IOT ' GREAT BRITAIN & EUROPE via AMERICA. IN 20 DAYS. Splendid 6000-tons Sister Ships, gJERRA, gONOMA. "^TENTURA. Classed 100 A 1 at British Lloyd's. Leave Every 3 Weeks for PANGO PANGO, HONOLULU, & SAN FRANCISCO, as under:--Leave ] Leave | Leave .Arrive at Steamers. Auckland Pango Hono- San A 1: p.m. j Pango. lulu. I Francisco VENTURA Oct 19 Oct 23 Oct 29 Nov 4 SIKIIRA... Nov 9 (Nov 13 Nov. 19 Nov '25 tj SONOMA.. -Nov 30 IBec 4 ! Dec 10 Dec 16 ! 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 Pur'y Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc., etc. Niagara Falls viewed from Carriage Windows, j Through Tickets good via Quebec and ■ I Montreal. _ ,~ Quickest Route to any American, Canadian, or European Point. "WE REACH THEM ALL." Choice of Any Line Across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort, Variety—A. and A. LINE. PASSAGE MONEY— to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £29 to £52; ] Liverpool arid London. £32 7s lid to £69 3s 4d. j Round the World— London, via San Fran- I cisco, returning via Suez or Cape Routes, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137. i AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. SIERRA On or about 21st October. Return portion of Saloon Tickets good by steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), or Huddart-Parker and Co. Proprietary (Ltd.). AVERAGE PASSAGE £>1 DAYS. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full information, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street. i "ft/TESSAGERIES MARI- j i-Vl TIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON. VIA COLOMBO AND PARIS. ' Steamers of 6500 tops (under French postal contract) will be despatched monthly, as follows: — * Steamer. I Noon] I ; ourne 'j ,aide - | 1 p.m. j I p.m. Armand Cospellier Oct 23 Oct 31 (Nov 20 AustraLlKN . .(Verron Nov S5 Nov '28 jNov 3 Passengers booked to Bombay. India, China. Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are included in passage money. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates English suoKen on board. Return Tickets (First Saloon) hetween Australian ports afb available for return by P. and O and Orient steamers having room. For further particulars, apply HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland. Machinery. rjtß ACTION AND jpORTABLE JgNGINES. HAVE TO ARRIVE THE FOLLOWING:— 0 AND g N.H.P. rpRACTION gNGINES. 6, 8, 10, 12, iro 14 KEPpORTABLE jgNGINES. By the Well-known Firm of RANSOMES, SIMS, AND JEFFERIES (LTD.) (of England). These Engines secured the " Grand Prix' and Gold Medal, Paris, 1900. JJADLEY AND OMPAN Y, SOLE AGENTS, ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS. AUCKLAND, AND AT WELLINGTON. JOHN QHAMBERS AND gON (LIMITED) Have been appointed SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS For BABCOCK AND WILCOX (LIMITED) Celebrated. WATER TUBE STEAM BOILERS. FOR LAND OR MARINE. Contractors for British, Foreign, and Colonial Government*. THE MOST EFFICIENT AND SAFEST BOILEB IN THE MARKET. A Few ADVANTAGES :- All Straight Tubes, No Screwed Joints, Large 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 OHAMBERS ANL gON (LIMITED). AUCKLAND AND DUNEDIN. YMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. . C. W. GOODSON mi? 8 just opened the New Season's Cards, lne phenomenal demand of last year proved the necessity of a larger stock, hence we nave greatly increased this year's supply, and can confidently say it is the largest and most beautiful selection we have ever offered at prices ranging from Id to 7s 6d each. Goodson's Packets and Boxes of Cards are too well known to need any remark. They are unequalled in value and variety. Boxes with Envelopes for each Card, 10 for 6d. pretty cards; 8 and 10 and 12 for Is 6d. lovely cards; 15 for Is 9d, lovely cards; 6 and 10 and 12 for 2s, exquisite cards. Packets of Oards, no envelopes, 8 and 12 for 6d, beautiful cards; t> and 10 and 12 for Is, beautiful cards. The above are all Choice Folding Cards. A Gigantic Packet of 40 for Is, suitable for children. All post free.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11787, 17 October 1901, Page 1
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