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Shipping. 0 /OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE. UNITED STATES AND CANADA. ON DON IN 9*7 D A '' Splendid 6900-ton Sister Ships, DIE R R A , CO.NO M A . 1J E N T U It A The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged in the Trans-Pacific. Trade. Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. SPEED. SAFETY, COMFORT, ENSURED. ■jPAST T INE TO OYDNEY. | Leave ] Leave j Leave Arrive at Steamers. (Auckland llcuo- San I _ Friday- ) Panjo. lulu | Francisco j SI lilt A *.. Sept 19 Sept -2:; Kept 30 Oct ti SONO.MA.. Oct 10 Oct 15 Oct 21 Oct. -7 VENTURA Oct 31 |Nov 5 'Nov 11 iNov 17 ■pXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. PF'/l l Auckland to San Francisfco, 3bDU Rail to Monterey. So. Cal-forma. COVERS 10 days' board " Hotel -Uei TUB Monte,'' Rail back to San 1-ran-ENTIRE I cisco, San Francisco to AuclvEXPENsE ' laud. Time. 16 days. Class-:. First throughout. Many Options'-See the Agents. AUCKLAND TO QYDNEY. SONOMA ... On or about September 22nd. Return portion of First Saloon Tickets good by Steamer's of the Union S.S. Co. of N./.. (Ltd.), or Uuddait-Parker and Co. proprietary (Ltd.). AVERAGE PASSAGE Ol DAYS. SALOON—Rj.nglc. £7 14»; Return. £13 <s. SECOND-CLASS... £5 10-; Return, £3 16s Apply tor Fares. Guide Books, and full information. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANK. General Agents Tor N.Z.. Fort-street. "MTi'PON YUSES KAISHa. EXPRESS PASSENGER SERmifflßfcSSt vice between ats , iw AUSTRALIA. CHINA, AND JAPAN. Collins ax BRISBANE. TOWNSVTLLE. THURSDAY ISLAND, HONGKONG, NAGASAKI, MANILLA. KOBE. AND YOKOHAMA. KASUGA MARU... October 2nd. KI'.MANO MARU...Novembei &lh. YAAVATA MARU...December 4th. The following magnificeni Steamers, fitted with electric light and luxurious accommodation for first, second, and third-class paesonBers, will be despatched from Circular Quay, Sydney. as under: — 'KASUGA MARU Oct, 2 And thereafter every Four Weeks. .. For full information apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. j Agonts, | .Port-street. Auckland. 1 A rVTORTHERiV UNION STEAM«KS^^^> X BOAT CO. (LIMITED). TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstances permitting). WAIROA BRANCH. Steamer leaves Hclensville for Dargaviile and way ports, Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, •10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train): returning from Daigaville, Mondays, Wednesdays. Saturdays, 6 a.m. OTAMATEA BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensvil'e for Otamatea. Porta every Monday Night tidal (passengers ry 4.55 p.m., train), and Thursday*. 10 at. ,pis-i-engors by 7 a.m. train). Steamer proceeds direct td Pahi (where Matakohe, Whakapirau, and Paparoa jiassengers will be landed), returning from i'ahi, Wednesdays, 6.50 a.m. ; Friday*. 7.39 a.m. MAGNGATUROTO BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensville for Balky. Point Curtis, and Kauri Point Wharves every Friday Morning tidal, returning same day. See special time-table. PORT ALBERT BRANCH. Steamer loaves' Hclensville every Thursday. 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train), returnins Fridays, r o a.m. JAMES STEWART, Manager, Helensville, Auckland Acency: MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN AND CO. Shipping Office, Shortlaud-street. .... , 'T HK AMERICAN AND tf&S&»$V AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. BUCKNALL BROS.. London. FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., London. HOULDER BROS. AND CO., LTD.. London. THE ONLY DIRECT SERVICE FROM NEW YORK TO NEW ZEALAND PORTS. STEAMERS EN ROUTE. Steamer. Tons. Sailing date. TITANIA ... 5300 ... Sailed 25th June. GOODWIN ... 7500 ... To sail 15th August. To be followed by other First-class Vessels at short intervals. Auckland Agents: CARE, POUNTNEY .v GO. Wellington Agents: JOHNSTON A CO., LTD. Lvttelton Agents: KAYS & CARTER. Dunedin Agents: BATES. SISE, & CO. NORTON AND SON, American Agents of the Line. Produce Exchange, New York. Js.B.--The Firms and Companies comprising the American and Australian S.S. Line notify Shippers that they are not interested m any c.i.f. shipment, by the Steamers of the Line, nor are they in" any way competitors with Merchants in nutting Goods on the New Zealand Market. _____„_„»«_» T M P 0 R T A N T N OTIC E . -pRAND -yiEW" j?STATE, |?PSOM, Consisting of' 4 0 -ACHE 8 .- 40 LOTS OF FROM 3 TO A 1 ACRES. 4 "±2 Lithographic Plans Now Ready. APPLY AT ONCE, And Get THE PICK OF THESE GRAND ALLOTMENTS. THE CHOICEST SPIES, THE RICHEST LAND. and. MOST MAGNIFICENT VIEWS Of Any Portion oi this Favourite Suburb. THE PRICES ARE FIXED CHEAP TO COMMAND IMMEDIATE REALISATION. Plans can bo obtained on application to T rpHORNES, 91, QUEEN-STREET, Who will personally conduct intending Buyers over the Block. QHARLANDS EGG PRESERVATIVE was O subjected to the most severe test last season, and has come out right on Top. Over 480,000 Eggs were, preserved with it. with coin plete . success. Sold everywhere in Pint Bottles at 9cl each, and in 1, 2, and 4 gal. Tins (2 by 4 gal. in case). Pint Bottle preserves 7 dozen; 1-gal. Tins. 80 dozen. rjPANFIELD. POTTER. AND CO. Hire for A. special occasions China, Glass, Cutlery, and Table Decorations. Lowest prices. Cartage Free. rtIEA SETS. TEA Beautiful selection J. now opened, new shades and exquisite designs; 40-piece Sets from 17s 6d; sets for 6 persons from 9s Tautield, Potter, and Co. __ WIDDiNC PRESENTS— Potter. > 7 mid Co. [or Useful and Artistic 'resents in Trinket Sets. Art Pot.?. Ornaments, Vases. Epergues. Figures. Biscuit Jars, and Fancy Glass Ware. Inspection invited. _ EGGS preserved with SHARLAND'S EGG All PRESERVATIVE are not only suitable for Cooking and Raking purposes, but are guaranteed fresh and sweet and fit for Table I use, cither boiled, poached, or fried. Sold I everywhere in Pint Bottles at 9d each, and in |1. 2. and 4 gal. Tins. Over 480,009 Eggs were I preserved with it last season. DR. HELEN BURNABY, Specialist, LadiesComplaints, consults free. Deafness and Goitre Cured. Try Electro Oils for Rheumatism. Hours, 10 to 3.30; Evenings.— " Burnlcigu," Khyuer Pass, opposite Chemist's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 1

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