Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Shipping. , 't , • ■ f\QEAm.Q STEAMSHIP COM* V-? PANY. Jfej| a. A *°~A. L™; Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, /' QIERRA, OONO2IA, -fTENTUEA. Classed Al at British Lloyd's. The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged in Trans-Pacific Trade. . ' TPASTEST T INE TO QYDNEY. I Leave I Leave i Leave |Arrive at Steam era Auckland Pango ; Hone- Sail.*;; _] J Friday. [ _Pa"«o lulu. IFranciHCO, ■■■ SONOMA Oct 23 Oct 27 Nov! Nov 0 |: •VKNTURA Nov 13 Nov 17 Nov 24 Nov SO '.../;;■ SIERRA ..iJ>uc4 Dec 8 Bee 15 Dec 21_j^' /QUICKEST miME, T OWEST "RATES, ■■■■. /CANADA, AMERICA, :v" 'Mi . p BEAT TDEITAIN. ' | toxdon IN 27 DAYS. ; ■ '~ N.TW ZEALAND to England by the ; IN A. and A. Line is par excellence the « : route of routes. The longest stretch :,fe s at sea. is six days while the entrancing ,:> ' heautj of Pago Pago (Samoa), and ■. Honolulu the ports of call en route ■;- to Sar. Francisco, is only surpassed*by /-p, the worldwide fame they hold as ;=;- healia resorts. ' "'= • PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC IN FOUR DAYS, VIA NIAGARA PALLS. CHOICE OF ATLANTIC LINES. St. Louis Exhibition opens May, 1904. Reached in 21 days via San Francisco. fiOOO' TON gTEAMEES TO gTDNET. AVERAGE TRIP, 3i DAYS. • NEXT SAILING: VENTTJBA...On or about OCTOBER. 26. For fares, etc., apply - HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, ■■■■'0 '■■■ Auckland. £ ~^—" T IIE T> AND 07m vHtfwroJKNN. STEAMERS FOE LONDON.';! \»»lsi§Sis2r Calling at FBEMANTLE;; \eaampsSßm. A BEN. MARSEILLES, GIB-? EALTAE, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty .-to* • call at BRINDISI. as under: I Tpivp Leave;'. Steamer. Tons.L J 'f,*„* Mel»>«nej. , )ounia ARCADIA .' COOS Oct 17 Oct 20;' OCEANA 0610 Oct 28 Nov. 3; ; ' AUSTRALIA 0901 Nov 11 Nov 17 r BRITANNIA (i!)2fi JNov 28 Dec 1 ■?;.;; , CHINA 7752 iDcc 12 iDec ID; : RATES OF ■ PASSAGE MONEY Single Tickets to London, £43 to £80; Return Ticlfeta, £69 to £120. Tourists' Tickets (India, China, and Japan): Cheap Rates on application. Passage Money can be paid here for Passages from England. Passengers arriving in Sydney by nearest connecting steamer may proceed on board at once. . For Freight or Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMEES, 60, Queen-street, i. I " Ik T LINE DIRECT k STEAMERS. . '*§&&&&&» .. OTAGO to London! ', PERTi I SHIRE .. .. i aoootons Pssooiup:* BUTESHIRE .. ■ .. I ."6000 tons SaOiHi.p IJANFFSHIRiO .. .. ; 8100 tons | SSOOh-pr FIFESHIR!'; .-. .. SfiOOtons j 3500 li.p NAIRNSHIRE .. '"■'.. 8500 tons | RfiOrtlLw MORAV.STHRE .. .. 8500 tons 8500 h.p■ • *AYR;>.HIKK .. .. 10200 tons j - ' , *Twin screw. '•', ;V The above magnificent Steamers, which have ; all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of £5 days, will be despatched at regular intervals, Steamers are fitted throughout with. -.ELEC*'":. TRIG LIGHT, and accommodation is > ■>. , vided -for Saloon Passengers, ' Doctor ami. Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas TO LONDON. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For plans and further particulars apply, etc., to the Managers. TDRNBULL, MARTIN, & CO.. , N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Buildings, No. 1. Crawford-street.;. Danedin. "T" OS. lIRE RE. WAIBOA. MARAETAI. HOWj2E||§s3gf , 10K, TURANGA CREEK. WAIEOA SOUTH AND MARAETAI. : Leaves Noi'thcote Ferry Tee.: LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAIEOA : Mon., 12th. 6 p.m. Tues.. 13th, 10.30 a.m. Thurs., 15th. 8 a.m. Thurs., 15th, 12 noon HO WICK AND TURANGA CREEK. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES TURANGA CREEK: Fri., 16th, 11 a.m. Fri., 16th, 2.'p.m. MIRANDA. Leaves AUCKLAND: leaves MIRANDA: tSat.. 17th, 8.30 a.m. Sat., 17th, 4 p.m. t Cargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. Steamer leaves Auckland for Wairoa South and Maraetai on Thursday, October 15, at 8 a.m.. instead of Wednesday, 14th, at 9 a.m., aa previously advertised. All Cargo must be prepaid, received subject to printed conditions in Company's Office, and alongside steamer half-an-hour before time of sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY, Telephone 284. • : Agents. Groceries, etc. -pXTRACTS FROM "'. " RE ' S E.W'S. . . pBICK J^li?T. FRUITS, PIE, TINNEDAPPLES— Quality, gallons, Is 4d per tin. APEICOTS-Finest Quality, gallons, Is lOd per tin. ' PEACHES-Finest Quality, gallons, Is lOd »er tin. PEARS— Quality, gallon?, Is 6d per tin. PLUMS—Finest Quality, gallons, Is 6d per tin. TOMATOES— Quality, 7d per tin. BAKING POWDER— " CINDERELLA," Best on the Market-Jib, 6d; Jib, 10d; lib. Is 6d; 61b tins. 7s 6d. ; TEAS-OUR SPECIALITIESPURE CEYLON.-ls 21b lb; 61b tins, 6s 6d. SILVER BLEND. Is 4d per lb; 61b tins, 7s 6d. GOLDEN BLEND-ls 8d per lb; 61b tins, 9s 6d. GOLDEN TIP. Is 10c! per lb; 61b tins, 10s 6d. "DEW'S p ROGER Y a TORES, VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS, Telephone, 352. < 9 QUEEN AND QUAY STREETS, Telephone. 738. . 1 i ■WARD'S rtHAMPAGNE A LE ' ! T\UNEDIN CTOUT, ' ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. ( TRY THEM! COOKE AND CO.. ' Bottlers and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Telephone. 173. Durham-street West. *£ Y~P~i , W B I T 1 N G. ; CORRESPONDENCE. DEEDS. REPORTS, SPECIFICATIONS. BALANCE-SHEETS, ETC.. - Typewritten with Accuracy and Despatch. Clients Attended for Shorthand. « SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AGENCY, { GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ] (First Floor). - MISS E. M. 'JONES. Manager. ( M ISS; . A.- " W ALKEB ' ; CONFIDENTIAL SHORTHAND WRITER ] AND TYPISTE. i PLANS COPIED. < 320, VICTORIA ARCADE (THIRD. FLOOR). j 1

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19031012.2.3.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 1

Word Count
811

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert