Shipping- „ , ' • mEE TYSER LIKE ' 1 '' '' aIMITED) - •* MONTHLY DESPATCH FTPST-CLASrt I p-— cargo STEAMERS " a I , . 4 TO *■> ' LONDON DIRECT. Taking Car go at Through Rates of Freight to ' MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. " Steamer. T Commander. | Pit" Steamer. •>»?? Commander. A'ekl'd , : > B rtl » ' • j About. Haw ke's Bay.. .. 8,000,]. c. J.idstoiio Jan '24 • Jlimiro .. .. 10,000., C. Fol«at« Feb 10 Tonmajia : .. .. lO,nnn;A. Cliilrt : Mar 14 'Jwlrailevi .. .. 10,000 T. Trotter — Star nf Australia .. 10,000 W. .1. Iteed — Indralema .. .. 10,0i"0j. Firth ;.>• ' — Indngbiri" .. • B,OK (i. W. Harwood — Star ot New Zealand 8,000 J. M. Hart —■ Star of England ... fI,bOO;K. W. Ulyatt —' Jndramayo .'. .. V/'OO A. Horsfall ■ . — > ,Niwaru (building) .. 10,000 ... — — ■ iTile above Steamers were all built specially •for the New Zealand trade, fitted with Refrige- ' < ratine: Machinery of tec most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted • for t.bfl exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered , . /,; The Company is prepared to carry Wool and ' Prodnco of every description at Lowest Current Rates of Freight.. For all particulars, apply to 'HEATHER. ROBERTON. AND CO.. Agents. Auckland. „ .rpHE TYSEII LINE -1 ; ; 11 DIRECT . STEAM . SERVICE fmHK Retween LINE Jl (LIMITED). PllPl I)IBBCT STEAM SERVICE 1 kC-SaTW THE UNITED STATES OF »t u ss AMERICA fi AND AUSTRALASIA. " • FIRST-CLASS CARGO. STEAMERS, ;. •- v 'Taking Cargo -for ' MELBOURNE, SYDNEY., AUCKLAND, WEL- •' LINGTON, CANTERBURY. and OTAGO. Will Leave New York at Regular " Intervals. ' The Company's next despatches will be— . ENDRADEVI, 5683 tons, or or about Jail. 30. - New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to support the TYSER VINE STEAMERS ~-' 1 communicate with the Company's New York representatives.- MESSRS. FUNCH. ED YE. AND CO., Produce Exchange, New York; MESSRS. TYBER AND CO. 16. Fenchurch Avenue, London : or MESSRS.. T. AND S. MOERIN (LIMITED), Auckland. RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent, Napier. Agents for Homeward Loading: HEATHER. ROBERTON. AND CO. jJIkA. HAW ' ' SAYILL, AND ALBION COMPANY teSSaSSS (LIMITED). FOR LONDON. i TENERIFFE AND PLYMOUTH , (Circumstances permitting), , CALLING AT MONTE VIDEO (OR RIO). ... 4 3 ~ . Dale of Por of Steamer. - - Commander Deprture .jep-.ture .' .VsO Mamari - ..SO3S Banks Jan Lyttelton Tokomaku 6253 Maxwell .lan 23 Wlliiigui Delphic..:. 3273 Breeu , Fcb-.o _ W.siwiu.l €2 '7 strarfc Feb Aotka ; .. 63b-l i.vans Feb Gothic .. 7755 Ridley Mar 27 Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. / Passengers provided with Coastal Tickets from Auckland to port of departure Free of Charge • Arrangements made for Passages from London to New Zealand. - Round the World Tickets: First-class, including railway fare across American Continent. issued at special rates. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., ' an d-s tr eet. T. AND S. MORRTN (LTD.). Shipping Office. High-street. IjpEß NEW ZEALANK " ' SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE I 0P MAIL STEAMERS 3{' *-• ~~o| FOR LONDON. 3 ; FOE LONDON, D i VIA MONTE VIDEO. TENERIFFE, AND ' PLYMOUTH. vSleauiur ' "" s Probable To sail Reg. final Port, (about; 5 a . liaia 5028 _ Jan vlrMv.-V " •• m, ~ 'an ,! ffi!, " - (568 ~ Wellington Feb 0 wK" 0 * " - ' 77M " Mar< -' h " •• 77(15 " • March ti , Walu " fl 07 - March PAP'AIIOA* ■; " K - ' v 111,13 tongariro'.: :: ??« _ z am, ate .. .. 501 „ _ _ Otarama.. rimutaka':: ;; ' z z "Twin Screw. Free SbenS ° orwarc ' to Port of Departure ? rrats i s £ * for Passages from Great Britain for £17 6s and upwards. For Freight and Passage, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, n , Local Manager. Queen-street, Auckland. -\TTANGANUI SETTLERS' RIVER S.S. COMpany - LTD. -> " / < - Fleet: P.S. AOTEA, S.S. AORERE, AND S.S. . • AORANGI (now building). 1 * The P.S. AOTEA sails for Pipiriki every ;: TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock. Returning WEDNESDAYS and SA'l L RU A l S. - * J , The AOTEA connects with the Company's i-y:] • AORERE at Pipirik. for the Tangarakau. " For the benefit of those who are unable ti '■ take advantage of the longer trip to Tanga lakaa, the Company has decided to run a steamer to the Caves every WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY MORNING at 6 o'clock, where \ • o ® 6 of the finest scenery on the River is to be viewed, returning -to., Pipiriki in time to ' 4 connect with steamer for Wanganai. .. Further particulars, apply to 1 HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. - . Auckland Agents. : "V .■ ■ vvr;v- ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 1
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