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Shipping- » r\CEANIO STEAMSHIP \J COMPANY. ! ' "A. AXD A. IF™' :-: ; GREAT BRITAIN AND V <5s EUROPE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. I TON DON IN 9 7 DAYS. L * » Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, CLERRA, OONOMA. T; ENTDEA, The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged in ' \ ' Trans-Pacific Trade. Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd'*. |#, SPEED, SAFETY, COMFORT ENSURED. Tj-AST T INE TO QYDNEY. I Leave ] Leave I L«ave .Arrive at steamers. Auckland Pango Hono- I San Friday- | Pango.j luro [Francisco SIERRA*.. Septl9 Sept 23 Kept 30 Oct 6 • SON( > .. Oct 10 'Oct" ." Oct 21 JOct '27 VKNTCKA lOctSl Nov 5 Nov U Nov 17 Six Days Longest Time ai Sea. Stop-over Privileges at any Port of Call. ■ Choice of Eight Routes across America. ' Visits to Yosemite Valley. Yellow Stone Park, Grand Canyon 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 ALU" Choice of Any Line Across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort, Variety—A. and A. LINE. H PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco. £16 to £40; New York. £28 19a to £52 8s; Liverpool and London. £32 7s lid to £69 3s4d. Round the World— London, via Suez or Cape Routes, returning via San Francisco, or <•:'■■ vice versa, £70 18s to £130. II Illustrated Round the World Guides, Is each. 1 * Calls at Fanning Island. AUCKLAND TO SONOMA ... On or about September 22. Return portion of First Saloon Tickets good ~ by Steamers of the Union S.S. Co., of N.Z., Limited or Euddart-Parker and Co. Proprietary, Limited. AVERAGE PASSAGE. Ql DAYS. ICIEST AND QECOND-riLASS TUBES H "O EDUCED. ~ Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and full in- \>:■■■' formation, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street. •tq 6 T ICE TO SHIPPERS. Cargo for shipment per Sierra received at '& the Queen-street Wharf THIS DAY ONLY. Bills of Lading must be presented at the Office of Agents for signature before 6 p.m. \ NO CARGO RECEIVED ON SAILING DAY. , PUBLIC NOTICE.—No person will be allovred en board the Sierra without a Pass from the Agents. . . ';;■- » mm: NEW ZEALAND IJCDI SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE P— OF MAIL STEAMERS. I FOR LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO. TENEEIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. 'v . I Tons Probable ITo sail m Steamer. | Kt ,„ pj na l Port (about) v; . - PAPAROA* „ .. 650?. Wellington Oct 4 BIMUTAKA* .. _. 77C5 Wellington lOct3o TONGARIROV. .. 7765 - Nov 27 ' W&kauui 5706 — Dec i , : TURAKINA* „ - 8400 — »ec 25 Waikato 4767 — Dec 25 ~'. Otarama 3503 — Dec FAPANUI .. - 6532 — Jan Waimati: .. .. ... 081" -- Jan EUAPKHU* .. .. 7705 — — Rakaia. 6828 .-=-.— Whakatanrt .. ■■ £715 —■ _— •Twin screw. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure i Free. Warrants issued for Passages from Great ■;■".,. Britain for £17 and upwards. j'-'V For Freight and Passage, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Quay-street, Auckland. ■I'- ; 0 rPHE TYSEE LINE awn- X (LIMITED;. ' MONTHLY DESPATCH : W?W%S FIRST-CLASS A jt CARGO STEAMERS II LONDON DIRECT, Ttking Cargo at Through Rates of Freight to MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. - _ _ —. Steamer. L, "i'< s I Commander. A'cKT'd _ j B ""J J About ?' ■' ■ Star of Australia .. i 10,000 K. W. IflyatC : Sept 25 Indra<levi „ .. 10,000 T. Trotter Nov 13 - lndralema .. .. 110,odo|j. Firth — :•. , *Niwaru ... .J S.OOO W. P. Fishwickj — lliilraghirl .. .. B,D<H O. W. Harwood — Star New Zealand 10,000. J. M. Hart — : : Hawke'sßay.. .. fe.OOUIF. C. Lidstono — Mimiro .. .. 10,000.. G. FelKate — '.::;•;• Toraoana ". .. 110,000 H. Hollis — .'':>•."■■'Starof England .. 6,600 — — New twin-*. Steamer' .. (Building) ■ — * Twin Screw. The above Steamers are all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrige- . rating Machinery of the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted ' for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in S which their frozen meat cargoes are being de- , livered. The Company is prepared to carry Wool and • . Produce of every description at Lowest Cnrr *nt Rates of Freight. For all particulars, apply to HEATHER. ROBERTON, AND CO.. v-;. 1 - Agents. Auckland. ":'* : - W-*. rjiHE TYSER LINE. LTD. '■ I^O l 1 -DIRECT STEAM '-•-' StdttSnA SERVICE BETWEEN THE r UNITED STATES OF ■'■■■ ;,, -IL|/KSA AMERICA ASM) AUSTEAL- ■■■,.-.■ ASIA - FIRST - CLASS fi 1 CARGO STEAMERS, tailing ttl Cargo for : : MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OIAGO, Will Leave New York at Regular Intervals. The Company's next despatches will be— •?V INDRAGHIBI, 4927 tons...To sail on or about 13th October. Sew Zealand Importers of American Merchandise axe specially invited to instruct their Atents in th United States to support the TYBER LINE STEAMERS, and to oommani- . ««• with the company's New York repreßen- . - &tiT M , MESSRS. FUNCH, EDYR AND CO.. Sjduce Exchange, New York; MESSRS. 11BER AND CO 16, Ferichurch Avenue, LonS°n; or MESSRS T. AND S. MORION (LIMI- - T ED). Auckland RICHARD TODD.. Colonial Superintendent, Napier. *■'-■-.: -Afieatß for Homeward .Loading: HEATHER, EOBEBTON, ANB CO. :" i : . • : ■ ■ IP ■ ' ' ~ 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 1

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