Snipping. c QCEANIC STEAMSHIP "• 1 COMPANY."" ' / A-L™' GREAT BRITAIN & EUROPE via AMEBIC IN 20 BATS. j Splendid 6000-tons Sister Ships, ■• ; • gJLERRA. gONOMA, •yENTURA. Classed 100 A 1 at British Lloyd's. Leave Every 3 Weeks for PaNGO PANGO, HONOLULU, & SAN FRANCISCO. as under:-- , Leave 1 Leave L j avo <• Arrive at I Steamers. Auckland tlono- San • p.m. ) Panfco. lulu. Francisco SONOMA.. Feb 1 ~ |FebO Feb 11 Feb 17 VKNTUttA Feb 22 Feb 20 Mar 4 M<r H>. SI KRIt A ..Maria " Mar 19 'Mar 25 Mar 31 ! 5 Days Longest time at Sea. - Stop-over Privileges at any Port of Call. V: Choice of 8 Routes across America. Visits to Yosemite Valley. Yellow Stone Park, Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc., etc. Niagara Falls viewed from Carriage .Windows, , Through Tickets good via Quebec and, -, i Montreal. . ' 1 Quickest Route to any American, Canadian, j or European Point. I "WE BEACH TIIEM ALL." , Choice jf Any Lino Across Atlantic. . For Speed, Comfort, Variety—A. and A. L.Mv. 1 PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £29 to £62-; \ Liverpool and London, £32 7e lid to £69 3a ' .u. Round the World— London, via San Francisco, returning via Sue?, or Cape Boutcs, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137. TO gYDNEY. VENTURA... or about 3rd February. Return portion of Saloon Tickets good by I steamers of the Union B.S. Co. of is.Z, (Ltd.), or Hnddart-Parker and Co. Proprietary (Ltd.). AVERAGE PASSAGE 91 DAYS. «-»? SALOON—Single, £7; Return. £12. - SECOND-CLASS—Single, £5; Return, £8. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full information, t ; HENDERSON AND MACFABLANE, General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street. IT essageßies life •, ?»,•. ■ SYDNEY TO LONDON, via' COLOMBO AND PARIS. • Steamers of (5500 tons, under postal contract with tlio French Government, calling -.".t i MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, Fliliil/MS'TLE, 1 COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, " will be despatched monthly as follows: — _ . Steamer. Co'mander. Sydney M'bo'ni' A'laUlo, iiob'.i. j 1 p.m. 1 p.m. .1902 i 1902 1032 •'' Australian .. Vcrron .. Feb'7 Feb 20 Feb 22 V.de In Ciolat Fiasclii .. Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 22 Polynesian .. Chevalier.. Apr 11 !Apr 17 Apr il) • j Armaml Bebic be Coispel- i lier May 12 i.May 15 May 17 : PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, India, j China. Batiivia, and Japan. PASSAGE MONEY, £27 to £77. including j table wines. - RETURN TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES, 1 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 MACFAELANE, . Auckland. , • —i-—.——— — £ - j3>4v N. ■ D. L. pb NORDDEUTSCHER mm? ij - oyd - The" IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS of this Company will be despatched as under to NAPLES. GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON. ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via Ports: — r I Syd- A de- . ' Steamer. ■ Tons Commander, nay, laide. ' 1 p.m. v p.m *G. Kurfurst. . 131821 W.Reimfcasten Feb 8 Feb 15 ♦Bremen .. 11500 It. Nierich Marl Marß ' *Barbauossa. .. 10769 F. Mentz Mar 22 Mar £9 *Konigin LUISG 1056Ci0. Volger Apr 12 Apr 19 ' *P. R.LUITPOLD 628S<L.Maas ' Mays May 10 • *P. R. LuiTPOLfl 628SjL. Maas |May 3 May 10 j * Twin-screw Steamer. Leaving Melbourne Tuesday after Sydney. Passage Money, from £15 19s to £75. RETURN TICKETS TO LONDON: £71 108, £77. and £121. - c fTIO CHINA, STRAITS, AND NEW GUINEA, -*-■ via Queensland Ports, every six weeks, connecting with tho N.D.L. Company's • Fortnightly Express Chino-European Mail Service. I PASSENGERS BOOKED TO EUROPE OR I CHINA, AND JAPAN from Australia, via Singapore, or Hongkong, cr Fremantlo and ;, Colombo, Japan, and America. Steamer. j Tons! From Sydney. Destination Stettin I 2478' February 20 _ Singapore 1 And thereafter regularly every six 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. 1 THROUGH and ROUND THE WORLD Tickets issued over Company's own extensive lines at reduced rates. For further particulars apply to SEiIGNEIt, LANGGUTH, AND CO, Agents. IJJHOS. QOOK & gON- ' ¥»>■< STEAMER SAILINGS r ■■ TO LONDON: , " ... .. ~~~~ ~ ——— - —> Due Steamer. Tons. , Leave. London Orient. - Austral 5,524 Sydney Feb 12 Mar 29 Ophir 7,000 Sydney Feb 20 Apr 12 Omrali 8,291 Sydney Mar 12 Apr 20 Ortona 7,945 Sydney Mar 26 May 10 Orizaba 0,297 Sydney Apr 9 May 24 Oroya 0,297 Sydney Apr 20 June 7 Ormuz 0,387 Sydney May 10 June 21 China...'. B,oooSydney Feb 8 Mar 23 Arcadia '. 0,603 Sydney Feb 19 Apr 0 ' India 7,911 Sydney Mar 5 Apr 20 • Oceana 0,003 Sydney Mar 19 May 4 Britannia........ 0,525 Sydney Apr 2 May 18 Australia 0,901 Sydney Apr 10 Jane 1 N. German. • . „ Bremen 11,500 Sydney Marl Apr 19 Barbarossa ..... 10,769 Sydney Mar 22 May 10 KonisinLuise ... 10,568 Sydney Apr 12 May 31 P.R. Luitpold.... 0,283 Sydney May 3 June 21 American. ' „ - ■ 50n0ma...... 6,500 Auclc. Feb 1 Feb 23 Ventura 0,500 Auclc. Feb 22 Mar 21 . Aorangi .... — Sydney Feb 24 Apr 3 , Moan a — Sydney Mar 24 May 1 DIRECT. „ , Papanui 6,582 VVel'intn Feb 0 Mar 5 Ruapeliu 7,705 '■ Mar 6 Apr 17 Gothic 7,755 ? [Mar 27 -May 7. Other Lines and Sailings given on Application. BEST BERTHS SECURED. All Lines. All Routes. All Classes. AT LOWEST RATES. Before Booking your Tickets to London or , elsewhere, write for " COOK'S SAILING LIS I - (with map), posted free, giving FARES ana ' Sailings to.May, 1902, BY ALL LINES, I"tend- - ing Passengers should apply for berths A.t • ONCE, as steamers filling rapidly. QOOK'S g HIPPING QFFIOE, 103, QUEEN-STREET. "D & p COMPULSORY SALE. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Lot 1., Ladies' Blouses. Is, worth 3s lid. Lot 11.. Ladies' Blouses, Is lid, worth 4s Cd. 8 Lot III.; White Skirts, 3s • lid, worth 6s 9d. • Lot IV., Ladies' Capes, 10s 6d. worth 17s 6d. , Lot V.. Costumes, lis 9d, worth 21s. } Lot VI., Tailor-made Do., 27s 6d, worth 60s. 9 SALE ■ NOW ON.—D.S.C. . ; ' AUSTRALIAN WINES FOR INVALIDS. JOHN REID AND CO., : : i Telephone 103. , . 32, Fort-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11873, 27 January 1902, Page 1
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