: Shipping. » r\CEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ;v A AND A lr^'*""«»11 XX. ill J-J, GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE, VIA AMERICA. , ; T ONDON IN 9/2 DATS. Splendid 6000-tons Sister Ships, ' OIERRA, QONOMA, -yENTURA, Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Leave Every Three "Weeks for ' i, ' PANGO PANGO, HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO, as under: \ _. Leave I Leave Leave I Arrive at Steamers. Auckland Pango' Bono- I San • Friday- Pango. lulu [Francisco^ SONOMA .. Aug 8 I Aug 12 Aug 19 Aug 25 : VttNTUUA Aug 29 Sept Sept 9 Sept 15 SIERRA Sept 19 Sept 23 Sept 30 Oct 0 , Six Days Longest Time at Sea. '"' ' Stop-over Privileges at any Port of Call. Choice of Eight Routes across America v ; 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 Montreal. Quickest Route to any American, Canadian, or European Point. "WE REACH THEM ALL." Choice of Any Line across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort, Variety— and A. LINE. PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £28 19s to £52 8s; Liverpool and London, £32 7s lid to £69 33 4d. Round the World—To London, via Suez or Cape Routes, returning via San Francisco, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137. Illustrated Round the World Guides, Is each. '• A UCKLAND TO YDNEY. - VENTURA ... ... On or about 11th August. 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, y ': 02 SALOON— £7 143; Return, £13 4s. -;.■ SECOND-CLASS— Single, £5 10s; Return, £8 16s. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full information, .■ HENDERSON AND MACFARX.ANB, General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street,;," -Kl p R E Y II O U N D, RUSSELL. OPUA. , KAWA•"sgSSiSsSffies KAWA, WHANGABOA. TOTARA, HOHOURA. AWANUI, WAIHARARA. AND WAIHOPO, - Receives Cargo TO-DAY (Friday) and up till Noon SATURDAY, Sailing 2 p.m.- > >: I Passengers, apply on board. ..■ ,- I All Freights for Awauui and Hohoura must ! be prepaid. MASTER.'.Agent. j Machinery. I J. A. F AY AND E GAN, C 0.. CINCINNATI, OHIO, U.S.A. ' ■ ~ ~~*- : LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE \ WORLD .. Of ■ ; :\-: '-~'.'' . IMPROVED AND PATENTED .""' OODWOEKING 1/TACHINERY, Especially Adapted for Planing Mills; Carpenter; Sash, Door, and Blind Work; Furniture, Chair, :•, and Bracket Factories; Car., Railway, •• Bridge,.« and Agricultural 'Works;* Buggy. Carriage,; and Waggon Builders; Spoke, Wheel, and Handle Factories ■■ Colleges, Technical Schools, State Institutions, eta:. - y We have been' Awarded "GRAND PRIX," EXPOSITION UNTVER- '" . SELLE, PARIS, 1900. - _ This is the Third Time we have Taken This High Honour In Competition with the Manufacturers of the World. TTADLEY AND COMPANY, MACHINERY MERCHANTS, ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS, \ AUCKLAND. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. We Carry the Largest Stock of Woodworking Machinery in the Australasian Colonies. For SaleA VERY -yALUABLE pROPERTY AT gT. gELIERS "DAT WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, Owing to the 111-health of the Proprietress. It is at 'present ':.,. , rpilE f"\NLY T3OARDING-HOUSE IN THE ' . . TVSTRICT. With a very small outlay the accommodation could be greatly increased, or it could be converted into - A "YTEEY TTANDSOME T)RIVATE T3ESIDENCE. \ There are NO FINER PANORAMIC MARINE VIEWS IN THE WORLD, AND THE VIEWS CANNOT BE BUILT OUT.. 'Buses pass the door four times daily, and there is also a Ferry Service. The Buildings, erected in 1885 of the very best timber, consist of a two-storeyed House, with largo dining-room, two sitting-rooms, nine bedrooms, kitchen, etc. Also, coachhouse and stables, tennis court, flower and vegetable- garden, fruit trees, and paddock. The land is one acre and 28 perches, all laid out to the best advantage. PRICE FOR THE WHOLE. -£1 QKQ Or, exclusive of the Paddock, on which a Charming Seaside Residence could ho built with the same magnificent views, '_ ■ ONLY £850. The many natural attractions of St. Hellers must shortly make it the favourite and fashionable Marine Suburb of Auckland. C* T TT UTCHrNSO ' > " SWANSON-STREET. p ORDON fTVERRACE, T>ONSONBYNEW HOUSE AND GROUND, 55 by. 132., \ CLOSE TO TRAM TERMINUS. P EICE £565. . P T TTUTCHINSON, yJ* Y. ■• ~~' Swanson-street. •qpYLER'S p BEAT pLEARANCB ALE OF pHINA, Q.LASS,' TIARTHENWARE, AND T?LECTRO-PLATED pOODS, NOW IN FULL SWING. NOW IN FULL SWING. NOW IN FULL SWING. A. R. TYLER finds it necessary to Reduce his Present Splendid Stock, having received Advices of Large Shipments being close at hand. ; This is a Grand Opportunity for Ladies requiring a NICE TEA, DINNER, OR TOILET SET, As Every Article will be Greatly Reduced. Goods Booked at SALE V at Ordinary Prices Only. * ~ OSTLER'S, QUEEN-STREET.. :v( : ''" ; ■■■ ';>■•. -.■■::.' ■? i ":.'■.■'■'■■.' .s■■',- : '.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12027, 25 July 1902, Page 1
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