Shipping. \ V: -- m _ /~\CEANIC STEAMSHIP COM'A AND ~A JJSB. I / JHL. -tA» J-i • Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, , QIERRA, QONOMA, - •yENTURA!", Classed Al at British Lloyd's. The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged in Trans-Pacific Trade. . . .- TUSTEST T INE TO''. QYDNEY. Leave Leave Leave lArrire !at Steamers Auckland Tango Uono- .San, ; Friday. Paiigo lulu. 'Francisco. SONOMA 10ct23 ■ Oct 27 Nov 3" Nov .0 ; VENTURA Nov 13 Nov 17 Nov -24 Nov y0 ". T SIERRA ..iDcc 4 Dec 3 Dec 15 Dec 2l__ QUICKEST npiME, T OWEST-.TD'ATES, ■. , ' /CANADA, • -. ' . AMERICA, fi EEAT T>RITAIN. ■ ' > T O'NDON IN Orr DAYS. NEW ZEALAND to England by the A. and A. Line is par excellence the route of routes. The longest, stretch ! at sea is six days' while the entrancing \ beauty of Pago Pago (Samoa), and; '. Honolulu the ports of call en route.-..;,;-; to San Francisco, is only surpassed by ■.'.. .: \ the worldwide fame they bold as ..=< heal in resorts. ' •, ••- PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC IN FOUR DAYS, VIA NIAGARA FALLS. CHOICE OF ATLANTIC LINES. St. Louis Exhibition opens May, 1904. Reached in 21 days via San Francisco. '■ ":'- gAQQ-TON QTEAMERS TO SYDNEY. AVERAGE TRIP, 3} DAYS. ' NEXT SAILING: ■ VENTURA...On or about OCTOBER 26. For fares, etc., apply HENDERSON- AND MACPARLANE, Auckland;- : jTIvX. M Ip FON -yusEN WIMSt , : gATSHA. THE niPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE*. TO piHINA and japan. '{: cjtanmor Leave Arrive Arrive Arrives'' steamer. i , lley j Hongkong Kobe Yokohama Kumano . ';' Mavu.. Oct 14 i Nov 2 Nov 10 Nov 13 ' E Yawatu I ■ ~ Maru.. Nov 11 Nov3o Decs Dec 10-; 5000 tons Steamers...British Commanders. w TO LONDON, VIA SYDNEY, QUEENSLAND • PORTS. MANILA, CHINA, JAPAN, SAN FRANCISCO. OR VANCOUVER: - FROM 4?QO SYDNEY. No Route so Interesting. .. None so Delightful. Return portion of Saloon Tickets available by Steamers of the Eastern and Australian Co.' For Fares and Passage Rates, apply to %'■- HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. , Agents in Auckland. ;s IT~T TITESSAGERIES,'. . MAEIJjjfSJk JYI TIMES. v-ff-SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA \MIIM&S> COLOMBO' aND PARIS. ; WU&jJiaaiU<2*s Steamers of 6500 tons (under, French postal contract), will be despatched < monthly, as foliows: -— '£,') Steamer. | „£«"»• W}™*- bourne j "wnrter. j 1 p.m. 1 1 p.irt. Oceanien ..lOnionnet (Nov 9 Nov 12 NovJ4l Vera .. .. Chevalier Dec 7 Dec 10 J)tf«S2l Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China.' Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are included in passage money. Return Tickets at 1 Reduced Rates. English spoken onboard. For further particulars, apply ' ,•• ;' HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Auckland. ', • ~k * .THE NEW ZEALAND AND c-kMXKv J- AFRICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Under Contract with the N.Z. &smwtKsfi&fss Government. FOR DURBAN, PORT ELIZABETH. AND '; CAPETOWN, VIA FREMANTLE. /, The Fine, New, Full-powered S.S. SOMERSET, 10,600 tons Burthen, Will leave Bluff on or about 20th October. Excellent Accommodation for Passengers. For full particulars as to Fares and Freights, ; apply to the Secretary for Department of Industries and Commerce, -Wellington; or to | ' ARTHUR H. NATHAN. Custom-street, Auckland. Agents. -\x rnHE ABERDEEN ' LINE. NATAL. CAPETOWN, PLY<W||g|&y£> MOUTH, and LONDON. REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE • FROM SYDNEY. . AUSTRALASIAN. 3652, T. F. Spalding, Sept. 25. SOPHOCLES, 4780, H. A. Schleman, Oct. 16. FARES FROM SYDNEY : '<- SALOON Cabins large and elegantly appointed. THIRD-CLASS Accommodation of the highLondon—Saloon: £52. Third-class: £16 to £20. Cape ami' Natal-Saloon: £31 108. Thirdclass: £13 13s to £17 17s. Pamphlet o . Time-tables, etc,., on application. LUGGAGE received only on day of sailing. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. Agents. """ ~KJL SS " HIRE 3E. WAIROA. MARAETAI. HOW\sMssm*? ICK, TCRANGA CREEK. WAIROA SOUTH AND MARAETAI. Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee. LEAVES AUCKLAND: Leaves Wairoa-. Thurs.. 15th, 8 a.m. Thurs., 15th, 12 noon Mon., 19th, 1.30 p.m. Tues., 20th, 6 a.m. Tues., 20th, 3 p.m. Thurs., 22nd, 7 a.m. lIOWICK AND TURANGA CREEK. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES TOKANGA CKBEK: Fri., 16th. 11 a.m. . Fri., 16th. 2 p.m. i Thurs., 22nd, 4.30 p.m. Fri., 23rd. 8 a.m. Fri., 23rd, 5 p.m. ! MIRANDA. Leaves Auckland: leaves Miranda: tSat., 17th, 8.30 a.m.: Sat., 17th, & p.m. ♦Fri., 23rd, 5 p.m. Sat., 24th, 8.30 a.m. i: t Cargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. ' * Cargo for Miranda 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., as previously advertised. . All Cargo must bo prepaid, received subject to printed conditions in Company's Office, and alongside steamer ualf-an-hour before time of sailing. . . " Weather and other circumstances permitting, DEVONPORTFERRY COMPANY". ' Telephone 234. Agents. -, . WANGANUI RIVER, ,4>M. ,YV, NEW ZEALAND'S «!&3aaxGm Time-table for May — From Wanganui: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays From I'ipiriki: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Upper Reaches Excursion in connection with ea *i trip. A. HATRICK AND CO.. Wanganui ; Or ' COOK AND SON. A NOVELTY FOR AUCKLAND. Clafcises are being formed for Instruction in tho interesting ART OF METAL EMBOSSING. This is not only a Fascinating Hobby, but can be utilised as a Remunerative Occupation. It is equally suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. Specimens of the articles made in the course of lessons are on view at Mr. M. J. Bennett's Window, 195, Karangahape Road. Terms, £1 Is for ten lessons of two hours each. For particulars send stamped addressed envelope to Instructor, A. D. TRENDALL. MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL, RICHMOND ROAD, PONSONBY. •WARD'S /CHAMPAGNE A. LE ' TVUNEDIN QTOUT, ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. TRY THEM! COOKE AND CO., Bottlers and Wino and Spirit Merchants, Telephone 173. Durham-street West. MISS M C E L W A I N. 206, VICTORLA. ARCADE (UPSTAIRS. Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing, Hairdressing. etc. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. ' Fancy Wigs, Costumes on Sale and Hire. Latest. Toilet Novelties in stock. Telephone No. 254.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 14 October 1903, Page 1
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