■ .-- Shipping. ' 3 « QCEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. fllll A. -_A. L ixb - GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE, VIA AMERICA. TONDONIN 00 DAYS. ,' Splendid' 6000-tons Sister Ships, OIEBP.A, qONOMA."y"ENTURA, Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Leave Every Three Weeks for PANGO PANGO, HONOLULU, ; AND '; SAN . . ; ' FRANCISCO, as.,under: — Leave ] Leave I L-ave ; lArrive at Steamers. Auckland P'ingo "mono- '-: ■ San-.'.'Y ! Friday- | Pan go. _ ■ InluVJ Prancisqiit t, SIERRA... Juiy~lß~~!July 22 July"ii»" Aug 4 * s ; ' SONOMA.. Augß -'.;- Aug 12 <- Aug ID Aug 26 --Y VICNTCKA Aug 2!) 'Sept. 2 c l )t9 Six Days Longest Time at Sea. Stop-over Privileges at any Port Call. Choice of Eight Routes across Amoricn. Visits to Yosemite Valley, Yellow : Stone. Park, ~'.;' Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc., etc. - " Niagara Falls viewed from Carriage Windows.: . Through Tickets pood via Quebec and Yy. Montreal. -Y'. l Y '"Yy ; y Quickest Route to any American, Canadian, . or European Point. ':''■'■";'. : . Jp"WE BEACH THEM ALL." ■ , Choice of Any Lino across: Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort, Variety—. and A. LINE. ! ■•PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to"San: Francisco, £16 to £40; New York. £28 19s to£s2 8s; Liverpool and London, £32 7s lid to £69 4d. Round the World—To Loudon, via Suez or: Capo Routes, returning via San Francisco,' or vice-versa, , £70 ; 18s to £137. ■ Illustrated Round the World Guides, Is each. A UCKLAND TO YDNEY. SONOMA . ... ■'■■..■;■ On or about 21st July. Return portion of First. Saloon Tickets good: by Steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.),. or Huddart-Parker and Co. Proprietary (Ltd.). AVERAGE PASSAGE 91 DAYS. SALOON—Single, £7 14s; Return. £13 4s. SECOND-CLASS—Single, £5 10s; Return, £8 16a. Apply for Fares, Gnido Books, and full information, HENDERSON AND MACFABLANE, . General Agents for N.Z.. Fort-street. ' -VI Q S. . RI SERE. WAIROA, MARAETAI. now- ■ §&!§£? •:: ICK. T DRANG A CREEK ifljaasssssttfflßas* ■ ■ ..-. ■ . _■ WAIROA AND MARAETAI. >. Leaves Nori'bcoto Ferry Tee. Leaves Auckland: ; Leaves Wairoa: Monday, 14th,10 a.m. Tuc3., 15th, 2 p.m. '■■' ' Wed., 16th, 11 a.m. Thurs., 17th, 4 pan. Y HO WICK AND ANGA CREEK., ' LEAVES AUCKLAND. LEAVES. TUHANQA CREEKS Fri., 18th. 2 p.m. Fri., 18th, 5 p.m. MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MIRANDA: •Sat., 19th, 10 a.m. Sat,, 19th, 5 p.m. :*Cargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. All Cargo must be prepaid, received ' subject to printed conditions In Company's UfS'je, and alongside steamer half an hour'; before time of ; sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. • '.:, : . '■■:-'. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. . TeTenhone 284. . A cents.Y:. ■ ~[ ' ; - Machinery. ' rpRACTION AND J}ORTABLE ENGINES. ' : : r-"' ;; '■•■':' ... -' : '-' ''■'' , ' - : '-.-~ " .' ,i '"" ■-..".' ''■■;"-'■:■' ;.■■■'' '.-■■'. -■''■'"■% ' : '-^S."/^''\^i WE HAVE JUST LANDED, EX S.S. TONGABIRO, £ AND Q N.H.P. rpRACTION JfINGINES, = 6, 8, 10, 12, AND 14 N-np- ,'- V' : -'--; : ' , pORTABLB;TpNGINES, By the Well-known ; Firm ,of ;.4 RANSOMES, SIMS. AND ; JEFFRIES, LTD (of England). .These Engines secured the "Grand Prix" and Gold Medal, Pans, 1900. TTADLEY AND COMPANY ..V ■- SOLE AGENTS. '. : ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS. AUCKLAND, AND AT WELLINGTON. 'DjT ACHINERY AILS, DICK'S BALATA BELTING; LEATHER AMD INDIARUBBER' BELTING. WATERPROOF STACK AND CART - ' ;, COVERS. < ' A. YOUNG AND CO., ■ Telephone N0.'557. 26, Fort-street. For Sale£3ls JL £420 HOUSE, 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, workshop, etc. '■'-.• > . ■'' '. ' Also—Room's, pantry,, stable, etc. Also— Rooms, bath,. etc. *> Each having Level: Allotment, grand view, handy to 'bus and electric cars. - ' Very Easy Terms. "- .'■':•: " •" ' J. A. JAMES, " 31, Shortland-strcet. ', . T7l , O It SALE. MOUNT ROSKILL— .7-roonied Rosidence, with every modern convenience, stable, 1 buggyehed; elevated allotment, 136 by 144. ELLERSLIE—7-roomcd Residence, every modern convenience, stable, traphouse, with 7 acres of rich volcanic soil. - Also, . PROPERTIES IN ALL SUBURBS FOR SALE. , ;E. W. J en/n -^ ng « (Next Post Ofllce),, • SHORTLAND-STEEET. , , :"p., ' O 11 S ALE. AVON FARM, near Ngarnawahia—767 acres, with good House and barns; , well watered and fenced; creameries handy to property, 191 ACRES,' BIRKENHEAD; good posiXO'i turn ■'. Ol ACRES, at ST.* HELIERS. • with small i-il House; fenced.., ■ LARGE TWO-STOREYED RESIDENCE, in Huntly Avenue, with every . modern convenience. 1 . •* ALDANl —Lots of 20 to-. 30< acres, .at very XA. low prices. ' \ v . DEVONPORT— 8-roomed Houso .:. and bathroom, wash-house with copper, etc. FREEMAN'S BAY—Good Allotment, in com- . manding position. . ■OOBERT riHARLES pARR, Land Agent and Auctioneer, 63, Queen-street. -P1 AA-RESIDENCE, 12 rooms; level Al- . *WvU ■,; --■■ ;y lotment,': 120 ft by ;: 211 ft; : rich volcanic soil, planted with fruit trees. This is one of Iho choicest Properties at Devonport, North. Shore, situated in ; Grey-street; seven minutes.torn either wharf. - Owned by Macky Bros. Apply, R. G. MACKY, Stock Exchange.f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12017, 14 July 1902, Page 1
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