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Shipping. ■■ Hinnii/j»j»EUMHj>««tM'lJ'J'"WMii»w ' ■■■■■■■-■ iii ■■■■»■!■■■ ■ nil ■il I"* a /ACEANIC STEAMSHIP v/ COMPANY.' • A AND A J/*'' TO CANADA, AMERICA, \\ ENGLAND. (Via Samoa, Fanning Island. Honolulu, and San Francisco). TONDON IN 27 DAYS. !*' pEERLESS "EXCURSION • TO YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BACK. Situated in Southern California, Yosomite is conceded by all Travellers to make the most Varied. Wonderful and Beautiful Natural Picture that the wide world contains. The floor of the Valley is 4000 ft above sea level, and is closely hemmed in by vertical walls of Granite of over 4000 feet high. Waterfalls, abundant in volume and indescribably grand, leap into air 3000 feet above the Valley, and falling,' rush in thunder and foam to join in the quiet waters of the Merced River, which flows peacefully through its Flower-carpeted Banks. MOUNTAINS 10,000 FEET HIGH surround the Valley, while at the entrance is the "MARIPOSA GROVE OF BIG TREES," Some of which are 400 ft high and 100 ft in circumference. 6000-TON STEAMERS will leave Auokland June 19, July 10 and July 31. Berthing Lists Now Open. FARE (inclusive of Californian Rail, Coach and Hotel Fares), £72 FIRST-CLASS. TO MONTEREY (Del Monte) and RETURN£6S FIRST-CLASS, INCLUSIVE, STATEROOMS CONTAIN TWO BERTHS ONLY. Apply for Guide Books and full information. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANS. General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street. £TIPPON yUSEN THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAID LINK I>6 /SHINA m JAPAN. I— l Via ** SYDNEY. QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND MANILA. _____ j ) ..„„,„ Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive bteamer. Sydney Hongkong Kobe Yokohama Yawata i Mara.. May 27 June 15 .Ine 23 June2s Kasuga Mara.. June 24 July 13 July 21 J.ily 23 TZOBE "EXHIBITION. OPEN MARCH TO AUGUST. 1903. ••TIHE Ip AST TNVITES npHE "WEST, For the First Time in History. •npo "T7'IEW "ITER SPLENDOURS. OPECIAL "J7ARES TO TTISITORS. Return portion ot Saloon Tickets available by Steamers of the Eastern and Australian Co. For Fares and Passage Rates, apply to { HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Agents in Auckland, ~K i TI/TESSAGERIES MARl_4>>f>4x M TIMES. ■ - SYDNEY TO LONDON. VIA V'r);Jfe|«*>>--'-"' COLOMBO AND PARIS. " *■"■"" Steamers of 6500 tons (under i French postal contract), will bo despatched monthly, as follows: — fe I ___ 1 p.m L (lp.m Dumbea.. .. Coispellicr May 11 May 14 Mayl6 Ariuanilßfeliic.J - I June 8 June 11 Jnu 18 Passengers hocked to Bombay. India. China, Batavia, and Japan. Table Wines are included in passage money. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on hoard. Return Tickets (First Saloon) between Australian ports are available for return by P. and 0., Orient-Pacific, and N.D.L. steamers having room. For further particulars, apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. | Auckland ~K « rjUIE NEW ZEALAND AND J- AFRICAN STEAMSHIP iBKCSCS> COMPANY, LIMITED Under Contract to the N.Z. Government. FOR DURBAN. PORT ELIZABETH, AND CAPETOWN. VIA FREMANTLE. The Fine, New Full-powered S.S. ESSEX, 10.600 Tons Burthen. ABOUT THE END OF MAY. For full particulars as to Fares and Freights, apply to the Secretary for Department of Industries and Commerce, Wellington; or to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. Agents. Custom-street, Auckland. ,"\ .V T IIK ABERDEEN LINE. J. — W?rfs£S_tNS. NATAL. CAPETOWN. PLY}mti§m&£* MOUTH, and LONDON. REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SYDNEY. AUSTRALASIAN, 3662 tons, T. F. Spalding, May Ist. FARES FROM SYDNEY : SALOON Cabins large and elegantly appointed. THIRD-CLASS Accommodation of the highest standard. London—Saloon: £55. Third-class: £16 to £20. Cape and Saloon: £31 10s. Thirdclass: £13 13s to £17 17s. Pamphlets, Time-tables, etc.. on application. LUGGAGE received only on day of sailing. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. Agents. «■(. J AJORTHERN UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED. May *, TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstances permitting). WAIROA BRANCH. Steamer leaves Heiensville lor Dargavilie and way pons Mondays, r l hursdays, and Saturdays, 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train); returning from Dargavilie Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, 6 a.m. EXTRA TRIPS.— NAUMAI leaves Dargavilie lor Ilelcnsviile at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays, 6th and 20th, and 6 a.m. Thursdays, 14th and 23th; returning from Heiensville Sunday, tidal (passengers by 4.40 p.m. Saturday train). • OTAMATEA BRANCH. FOR BATLKY. PAHI, WHAKAPIRAU, PAPAROA, MATAKOHE. Arriving Pahi Steamer Leaves Heiensville. and Whakapirau. (J. Tuesday, 12th, 10. a.m. 4,0 p.m. C. Thursday, 14th, 10.0 a.m. 4.0 p.m. A. Tuesday, 19ih, 6.0 a.m. 1.0 p.m. C. Thursday. 21st, 10.0 a.m. 4.0 p.m. C. Tuesday, 26th, 10.0 a.m. 4.0 p.m. C. Thursday, 28th, 10.0 a.m. 4.0 p.m. A. Passengers by Monday 4.40 p.m. train. C. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Returning from Pahi 6 a.m., Wednesdays and Fridays. CARGO SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS.— trains for Cargo. 10.55 Mondays, and for Pahi and Whakapirau, 10.55 Wednesdays also. FOR BATLEY. MAUNGATUROTO, KAIWAKA, | AND POINT CURTIS. Steamer leaves Arriving Maungaturoto Heiensville. Batley. • Wharf. B. Th., 14th. 10.0 p.m. Fri., 9.0 a.m. Noon. x A. Fri., 22nd. 10.0 a.m. Fri., 2.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. c B. Th.. 23th, 10.0 p.m. Fri., 9.0 p.m. 11.0 am. x A. Passengers by 7.0 a.m. train. B. Passengers by 4.40 p.m. train. C. Returns 6 a.m. Saturday. X. Returns 1 p.m. Friday. Passengers will please note that the s.s. Naumai is now running and goes to Maungaturoto Wharf on. all tides. Steamers leave Heiensville as tinder: — Leaves Heiensville: Leave Port Albert: Wed., 13th, 10 p.m. Wed., 13th, 10 a.m. Thurs., 21st, 7 a.m. Thurs.. 21st. 2.30 p.m. Wed., 27th, 10 p.m. Wed., 27th, 10 a.m. Passengers by 10.55 a.m. train. JAMES STEWART. Manager, Heiensville. Auckland Agency: MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., Shipping Office: Shortland-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 1