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Snipping. > a , rvCEAOTO STEAMSHIP I ' ' COMPANY. f A'. AND Al Tp™GREAT; BRITAIN & EUROPE via • AMERICA. T ONDON IN. Of* DATS. Splendid 6000-tons Sister 'Ships, OJERRA. QONOMA, -yENTURA. Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Leave Every 3 Weeks for PANGO PANGO. HONOLULU, & SAN FRANCISCO, as under :—- - i- I Leave J Leave I L«avef .Arrive at Steamers. ('AucklandjPango JHono- I' San --■" " 2 p.m. ) Fango. | lulu. Francisco SIKBBA, .. Jan 11 , (Jan 15 Jan 21 Jan 27 SONOMA.. Feb J : (Feb 5 : Feb 11 " Feb Vtvil; VHNTURA IFeb 22 " iFeb2Ci 'Mar 4 JMnrlO «■ •■;■• 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 Pari:, ;■: Grand Canon of the Colorado,. etc; etc. 5 ;- Niagara Falls viewed from Carnage Windows. Through Tickets good via Quebec, and Montreal. Quickest Bonis to any American, Canadians or European Point. "*'-•. '.- "WE BEACH THEM ALL." Ohoic* A Any Line Across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort. Variety— and A. LIKE.-. , PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland. to San Ftkrcisco, £16 to £40; New York,'£29 to £52; ' Liverpool and London, £32 7a lid to £69 3s 4tl. Round the World—To London, via San FroEcisco, returning via Sues or Cape Routes, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137.' -j. ■ \ AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. SONOMA—On or about 13tb January. Return portion \ of;-: Saloon Tickets good by steamers of " the /Union S.S. Co. of \ N.Z. (Ltd.), or Hud dart-Parker and Co. Pro- , prietary (Ltd.). ( AVERAGE PASSAGE 91 DAYS. . '-'-■■' •' :; i~ -/.,«2 - ; -. Apply; for Fares, Guide Books, and full fa- / formation. ;; . • HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, General Agents for N.Z.. Fort-atrect. '•'' ~k a ; • "j\r iPl?oj!f ■ YVSEN:. KAISHA'.'' EXPRESS PASSENGER ; SBR-' W%i> ■ VICE BETWEEN - • s___S_jS<ESsw\''AUSTRALIA, ; CHINA, AND ■ ■■■' JAPAN, ■ Calling at BRISBANE. TOWNSVILLE. THURSDAY ISLAND, HONGKONG. NAGASAKI, MANILLA. KOBE. AND YOKOHAMA. >• r 6 KUMANO MABU, E. W. Haswell, Jan. 30, 1502. The following magnificent' Steamers, fitted with electric tight and luxurious accommodation for first, second, and third-class passengers, will be despatched from Circular Quay, Sydney, as under:-- ; ■ ~ .. ?; ,,. YAWATA MARU, A. E. Moses ... November 25. And thereafter every Four Weeks. :■ , For fall information apply to •■ • ' HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, , -.;'-.■.:;'.''•■ - Agents, •"\ Fort-street. Auckland. "~K' : i fTO'ANGANUI SETTLERS; ! '•'-** .RIVER S.S. COM-, MP^ " PANT,. LTD.. , ' _____ Fleet: P.S. AOTEA, S.S. AORERE, AND S.S. .',' .. AOEANGI (now building). '-', The P.S. AOTEA sails for Pipiriki cveiy . TUESDAY and / FRIDAY MORNING at g o'clock. Returning WEDNESDAYS: and SATURDAYS. , • i The* AOTEA connects with the Company's AOEERE. at Pipiriki for the Tangarakau. 'f'K For the benefit of those who are unable to take advantage of the longer: trip to? Tangarakau, the •; Company has. decided -to run /a; steamer to the Caves every .WEDNESDAY and ; •SATURDAY MORNING at 6 o'( -' , V'JES,«M some of tho finest scenery on the River is -tyf be viewed, returning to Piniriki in time to connect With steamer for Wangawui. Further particulars, apply to • ' HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, . '■''.• Auckland Agents. ~rx , MESS AGE EI E S t&ma&lg^' l MARITTMES. ■ — SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND - PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling ••. at , MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FEEMANTLE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follows:— . Steamer. Co'marider. Sydney MMio'rn 1 A'laids, noon.' 1 p.m. 1 p.m. _ '~ ■-■:- ■ 1932 ' 1902 1902 Tonkin ' .. Durrande.. Jan 20 Jan 23 Jan 25 Australien ... Vcrron ..Feb 77 Feb 20 Feb 22 V.de la Ciotat Fiaschi ~ Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 22 Porynesiou .. Chevalier.. Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr 19 . ' PASSENGERS booked 'to Bombay, India, China, Batasia. and Japan. •:' PASSAGE : MONEY,. £27 to £77, including table wines. RETURN TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN; ON BOARD. : Return Tickets (first salon) between Australian ports are available for return by P. and O. and Orient Steamers having room. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Auckland. MCGREGOR STEAMSHIP CO. ; (Weather and other ciccma* wZM\ stances permitting). \ FOR OEEWA OR KAWAU. Wy .■-.- -■•'■■: Information at Office. S.S. ROSE CASEY OR 808 ROY. For WAIWERA and MAHTJRANGI HEADS. —SPECIAL EXCURSION EVERY SATURDAY, at 2' p.m., returning from Waiwera at 6 a.in. on MONDAY MORNING, and arriving at the Whan at 9 a.m. Return Fare (including all Hotel Charges, except Bath Fees), 17s :, 6d. . - --.■. FOR MULLET POINT, TAKATTJ POINT, BIG AND LITTLE OMAHA. Leaves Auckland leaves omaeaj Tues., : 7th, 9 a.in. Wed., Bth, 7 a.m. - *Wed.;'Bth, 10 p.m. :.' *FriV, 10th, 9.30 a.m. I, 'Little Omaha only. Passengers only. Fares: 2s Single; 3s Return; Cargo, 5s per ton. FOR WAIWERA. MAHURANGI HEADS, AND WAEKWORTH. LEAVES ATJCJUiAND: ' LEAVES WARKWOETH: Sat., 4th, 9 a.m. Mon., 6th, 4 a.m. Sat., 4th, 2 p.m. '' Mon.. 6th, 3 p.m. Wed., Bth, 1 p.m. Thurs., 9th, 7 a.m. Thurs., 9th, 1 p.m. Fri., 10th, 7.30 a.m. Sat., 11th. 11 a.m. . Mon., 13th, 8 a.m. Sat., 11th, 2 p.m. Mon., 13th, 8 a.m. . 1 Pares: 23 Single; 3s Return; Cargo, s's per ton. UPPER WAIWERA. Every Wednesday, returning "Thursday. The b.s. Alert connects at Waiwera with 8.1 Rose Casey. S.S. OREWA. ... FOR MULLET POINT AND MATAKANA. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Matakana: Mon., 6th, 11 a.m. Tues., 7th, 5 a.m. Fares:2s Single; 3s Ee*Rm; Cargo, 5s per ton. FOR ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE, WADE, AND , GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE. : LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVE 3 WADE: i ■ ■■: — . ■ Sat., 4th," 2 a.m. Sat., 4th, 10 a.m. Mon., 6th, 4 a.m. Wed., Bth, 2 p.m. - Thurs., 9th, 6.30 a.m. . Fri., 10th. 3 p.m. Sat., 11th, 7.30 a.m. Sat., 11th, 4 p.m. Mon., 13th, 9 a.m. , S.S. ROB ROY. FOR WAIFU. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAD?U» Mon., 6th, 9 p.m. Tues., 7th, 5 p.m. Wed., Bth, 10 p.m. Fri., 10th, 6.30 a.m. Mon., 13th. midnight. Tues.. 14tb, 9 a.m. Thurs.. 16th, 2 a.m. Fri., 17tb, 11 a.m. Mon., 20th, 8 p.m. -Tues., 21st, 4 p.m. Cargo must be prepaid and alongside the ' steamers half an hour before the advertised time of .isauoig. ' Office Queen-street Wharf. Telephone 43. ,-a, a. ARQUE \} : ' ; SARANAC, :' CAP'iAIN J. W. PORTER Will not be responsible for ANY DEBTS CONTRACTED BY HIS CREW. ARNOLD, CHENEY, AND CO., Agents. Custom-street. PARCELS AND BAGGAGE FOR AMERICA. THE N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY ';^-'" Ship goods by every Mail Steamer to 'FRISCO, • and forward; from thence to any town in > AMERICA, CANADA. OR MEXICO. .Shippers will find it to their interest to use this Service for ' Urgent Packages. N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY (LIMITED), Sole Baggage Agents for the Oceanic S.S. Company (A. , and A. Line), Fort-street, * Auckland. J. MILLER, Local Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 1

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