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Shipping. ■ _ (TvCEANTO STEAMSHIP COMpJ A. AND A.L LNTB - Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, CIEREA, QONOMA, TTENTURA. Classed Al at British Lloyd's. The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged In Trans-Pacific Trade. TTUSTEST T INE TO C^YDNEY. I Leave 1 Leave , Leave [Arrive a Steamers ' Auckland Uuuo- j San 1 l'ritloy'. I P;in„'ol lulu.'Francisco SIERRA . 'Feb i» " " Feb9 'Feb 10 " Feb 22 ~ SONOMA ..Feb 20 Mar J I.Mars Mar H VFN'i'UJtA [Mar 13 |Miir-22 |.M.ir 23 Apr -4 _ "pNGLAND. VIA OT. T OUIS. The St. Louis Exhibition opens next May, and will be the Largest ever held. The Grounds cover 1200 acres, and already thousands of intending visitors from Europe have engaged passages by Atlantic Steamship Companies T ONDON IN 97 'DAYS. Via SAN FRANCISCO AND NIAGARA FALLS. pOUND THE -fXFORLD BY A NY T INE. BERTHING LISTS UP TILL JUNE NOW OPEN. gAAA-TON QTEAMERS TO QYDNEY. AVERAGE TRIP, 31 DAYS. NEXT SAILING, SONOMA On or about February 8 Saloon Return Tickets good on • the Homeward rip by Union Co. or Huddart-Parker Steamers. For fares, etc., apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Fort-street, Auckland. MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FRF.MANTLE, COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follows: — Steamer, Com'a'd'r, Sydney Melb'rne, lAdelaide, I 3 p.m. l p.m. j l p.iaj _, i : Dntnbea ..[Scbniitz Fob. 1 Feb. 4 Feb 6 Ville de la ! | I Ciotab ..FiM.sclii !Feb 29 Mar 3 Mar a ( icuiiuit'ii ... (iui'jiinet !Mar 'JS Alar 31 Apr 2 Nera.. .. Chevalier (Apr 25 Apr 23 I Apr 30 Passage Money, £27 to £77, including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Auckland. >Mv T™ P- AND O. C a STEAMERS -FOR LONDON. JSSBBsSiSf Calling at EREMANTLE. "ffff^ * ADEN. MARSEILLES. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at BRINDISI. as under: — i Tp'ivj. 1 heave Steamer. ToniJo '?■,„„ -Melp""- 1 'bourne. AmYn\vT\ 7911 '.1m23 Jan 20 MObD.WIA io<;oo Feb 0 Feb 9 IvJr^. D ? A T". '•' I «»3 I ''' 17 "'" i:i lAooFi.l ALIA \ mii Mar 2 Mar 8 H)LEAN A I ii(io:i Mar Ifi |Mar 22 "Via Hobart. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY : -Sin o-Ie Tickets to London. £43 to £30; Return Tickets. £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.lor Freight or Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. 60. Queen-street, TVS'xJL. V ND A. MAIL LINE MANILA. CHINA. AND "^^^*^" > JAPAN FROM AUSTRALIA. tnwpimv -om , Leave Sydney. FMPIPF L lv« V° °° tons '" February 17. EMHIL.-,. 4joo tons March 16. .Monthly thereafter. Saloon accommodation amidships. Laere cool, two-berth cabin-, all on the upper deck and fitted with electric fans. Through boofe rope. Canada - the United States, and EuEastern and Australian s.s. co ltd RUSSELL SQAfi-iKS. "gen™ - ' e-M«GR E G ° K fP?Mz@%ffi STEAMSHIP CO. IS xWrffiffiM' (Weather and other cirenmgtancea permitting). {• IJ ' 1, S.S. CLAYMORE OR S.S. KAWAU. FOR TAKATU. KAWAU. AND OMAHA. AUCKLAND: LVSAVES OMAHA: I,", es " m th ' 0 7 a - m t-Tues.. 26th, 1 p.m. F . r9th A 8 P' m ' , at " 301h - 7 P.m. Little Omaha and Passengers only. tLeaves Toil Wharf, 11 a.m.; Opaugo," noon. FOR WAIWERA. MAHURANQI HEADS AND OREWA. SPECIAL EXCURSION EVERY SATURDAY, n . At 2 p.m.. mvmlvlS Waiwera at 6 a.m. on MONday. MORNING, and arriving at the Wharf at 9 a ' m .« Return Fare (including all hotel charges), 19s. FOR OREWA. WAIWERA. MAHURANGI HEADS. AND WARKWORTH. Leaves AUCKLAND: Leaves Warkwoeth: \r „ on — a ¥ on> 25t11 . W a.m. m- l' 97? i, h 'n 4 ' ra ' '.""day. 26th. 11 a.m. Wed., 27th. 8 a.m. Wed.. 27th. 1 v m aiinrs 28th 8.30 a.m. Thurs.. 23th. 130 p.m. Sat., 30th, 2 p.m. Mon., Ist, 4 a.m. UPPER WAIWERA. Every Wednesday, returning Thursday. J lie s.s. Alert connects at Waiwera with s.'s. Claymore. S.S. OREWA. FOR MULLET POINT AND MATAKANA LEAVES AUCKraXI): LEAVES MATAKANA: Mon., 25th, 4 p.m. 'Pues.. 26th, 11 a.m. FOR ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE. BROWN'S BIY WADE, AND GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WADE: to- , „„T n Mon., 25th, 10.30 a.m. Wed., 27th, 9 a.m. Wed.. 27th. noon Thurs-., 28th, 10 a.m. Thurs.. 23th, l p.m. feat., oOth, noon. Mon., Ist., 5.30 a.m. S.S. ROB ROY. FOR WAIPU AND MAUNGATUROTO. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WADTT: Tues.. 26th, 4 a.m. Wed., 27th, noon Fri., 29th, 8 p.m. Sat., 30th, 3.30 p.m. Mon., Ist, 11 p.m. Wed., 3rd, 7 a.m. Thurs.. 4th, midnight Sat., 6th, 9 a.m. S.S. KAWAU. FOR MANGAWAI AND PAKIRI. (Calling at Little Omaha each way.) Leaves Auckland: Leaves manchwait, roi r r Mon - 23tli - U a.m. unit's., /SIII, 6 a.m. Thurs., 28th, 2 p.m. In., 29tn, 8 p.m. Mon., Ist, 6 a.m. Cargo must be prepaid and alongside the steamers half an hour before the advertised time of sailing. Office: Queen-street Wharf. Telephone 43. iSgjfcS&s. T° SHIP 0R scow MS2&£®£& OWNERS. WANTED TO CHARTER-ONE OR TWO SCOWS, each capable of carrying 100 to 150 tons of Machinery, for Two or Three Months, to load at Whangapou? and discharge at Paeroa. Apply J. M. CHAMBERS, ,„ , Attorney for Waihi Grand Junction Gold Co.. Ltd. C S. HI H E R E. FOR WAIROA SOUTH AND MARAETAL Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Waikoa : Mon., 2.-) th. / p.m. Tues.. 26th. 11 a.m. Wed.. 27th, 3.30 a.m. Wed.. 27th, 11, m. HOWICK AND TURANGA CREEK. LEAVES AUCKLAND: Leaves TURANGA CREEK: Thurs., 23th, 10.30 a.m. Thurs., 26th, 2 p.m. . MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MIRANDA: tSat., 30th, 10 a.m. Sat.. 30th, 4 p.m tCargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. vi eataer ana other circumstances Herniating rr i« . Dliv FEKJiy. COMPANY. Telephone 284 Agents. r£ Y P E W E I T I N G. C HPwnfi , r (^ D XCK ' DEEDS. REPORTS, SPECIFICATIONS. BALANCE-SHEETS, _ . il TESTIMONIALS. ETC.. lypewritten with Accuracy and Despatch. Clients Attended for Shorthand. )m ,i liciUine a Specialty. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS. , MISS E. M. JONES, Manager, j I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12479, 25 January 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12479, 25 January 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12479, 25 January 1904, Page 1

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