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Shipping. ' ■ ' '' * ; : ; : • QCEANIO STEAMSHIP , COMPANY, 'A'- AND A"' T era. GREAT BRITAIN & EUROPE via AMERICA. T ONDON IX *jr» DATS. Splendid 6000-toas Sister Ships, CiEREA. OONOMA. TTENTOEA. Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Leave Every 3 Weeks for PANGO PANGO. HONOLULU, & BAN FRANCISCO, as under :-- I Leave | Leave | Left re Arrive at Steamers. Auckland Puijw llono- Saa I 2 p.m. I PangO. lulu {Francisco KNTCUA Ap r2B [Apr3o May 6 May 12 SIERRA ..May IV May 21 May 27 June 2 HOXO.MA.J.Iuuc 7 (June ll'.Jmi.: 17 '.June 23 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 Park, Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc.. etc. Niagara Falls viewed from Carnage Windows. Through Tickets good via Quebec and Montreal. Quickest Eonte to any American, Canadian, or European Point. "WE REACH THEM AIL." Choice of Any Lino Across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort;, Variety—A. and A. LINE. PASSAGE MONEY-Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £28 19s to £52 8s; Liverpool and London, £32 7s ltd to £69 3s 4d. , Round the World—To London, via Suez or Capo Routes, returning via San Francisco, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137. Illustrated Round the World Guides, Is each. AUCKLAND TO QYDNEY. SIERRA On or about 28th April. Return portion of Saloon, Tickets good by steamers of the Union 8.8. Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), or Hnddart-Parker and Co. Proprietary (Ltd.). AVERAGE PASSAGE 91 DAYS. SALOON— £7 Ms; Return, £13 4s. SECOND-CLASS-Singlo, £5 103; Return. £8 15s. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full Information, HENDERSON AND MAOFARLANE. General Agents for N.Z.. Fort-street. «*. . "PASSENGERS proceeding JviNA. •*■ per Ventura, on 26th inat., will be conveyed by \iiMi^2§>■^ , Tenders, which will leave the waSks&iamsi&m Devonport Ferry Company's Tee at 12.30 and 1.30 p.m. A Special Pass is required lor this trip, which will be issued on application at the office of the Agents. Heavy Luggage not received after 11 a.m. « T7-ING TTIDWABD-S few i\ _TJ (CORONATION T ONDON. A Limited Number of Berths are yet avail- ' able on the following Steamers, by which j Passengers can reach London 90-DAYS FROM-9 £ | -*" AUCKLAND. >2U Passengers Leave Auckland. Beach London. ! R.M.P. VENTURA April 25 May 24 ♦E.M.S. SIERRA May 17 Juno 14. RETURN FARES: , Going and Coining via -PC* A IPS. America, from 3*D"± ID Coin? via America, and re- f»rjn -i OS. .turning via Suez, from c&OU 1.0 : ' - * r* Write to Agents, A. and A. Line Tor Pamphlet, "Westminster and the Coronation." * Latest opportunity for " Coronation Passengers" to reach London. „ . "MIPPON TUSEN KAISHA. EXPRESS PASSENGER SEE)M$m!&2> VICK BETWEEN wgtBsSBSSSi AUSTRALIA. CHINA, AND JAPAN. Calling at BRISBANE. TOWNSVILLE, THURSI DAY ISLAND, HONGKONG. NAGASAKI. MANILLA. KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA. The following magnificent Steamers, fitted with eloctric light and luxurious accommodation for Brat, second, and third-class passengers, will be despatched from Circular Quay, Sydney, as under: — KUMANO MARU May 8. YAWATA MARIT June 5. And thereafter every Four Weeks. For full information apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. CKA. rWANGANUI SETTLERS»»»i RIVER S.S. COMPANY - Lm Fleet: P.S, AOTEA. S.S. AORKRE, AND S.S. AORANGI (now building). ' Tho P.S. AOTEA sails for Pipiriki every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock. Returning WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAYS. The AOTEA connects with the Company's AORERE at Piyiriki for the Tangarakau. For the benefit of those who are unable to take advantage of the longer trip to Tangarakan, the Company has decided to run a steamer to the Caves every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNING at 6 o'clock, where some of the finest scenery on the River is to be viewed, returning to Pipiriki in time to connect with steamer for Wanganui. Further particulars, apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Auckland Agents, -.v Hf Ji S S A C- B B I E B MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 65C0 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follows:— Steamer. Co'mander. Sydney M'bo'rn' A'lalde noon. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. !nooii. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1002 1002 ' 1002 V.de la Ciotat Fiaschi .May 12 May lb May 17 Armand Bebic be Coispe 1Her .Tune 0 June 12 Juno It Australian .. Verron July 7 July 10 July 12 Polynesian ..Chevalier..[Aug i Aug/ Aug 9 PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, India. China. Batavia. 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 0., Orient, and N.D. Lloyd Steamers, leaving from For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Auckland. jSWftj. CHIP; HENRY FAILING. fSafoflfe&a (CAPTAIN WINN.) Tenders will be received at the Office of tlio undersigned, on 01 before 10 a.m. of the 28th inst., for Docking the above vessel. Tenderers to supply Soft Wood Blocks about six inches thick to the satisfaction of the Master. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. RUSSELL AND SOMEP.S, Agents. 60, Queen-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 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 1