Shipping. ~A: iBD 1. L ce America, J\ /"IANADA, - - E UEOP Leave | Leave I Arrive at : < Mail Steamer, Auckland Uono- San I Arrives _______ Friday. | lulu. I Francisco iLondoi VKNTUKA Dec's |I)e"c 19 Dec 25 J Jan 0 SIICUHA .. Deo 2!) Man 9 Jan 15 ! I Jan 27 SONOMA .. Jau 11) 'Jan 30 Fob 5 1 Tel' 17 JTONDON, IN 28 J) AYS ' VIA ,pAGO pAQO. JTONOLULU, - ! AND gAN J^RANCISCO. Six Days is the Longest Stretch at sea, and by this route the Heat of the Red Sea, and the Cold of Capo Horn are both avoided. QUICKEST JJOCTB, JJATE3 TO ALL POINTS IN OANAD A, j^UEOPE. Tickets Sold for Steamers of the P. and 0., Orient, D L., MessageriesMaritimc3,- Aberdeen, White Star, . Lund, N.Z.S. Co., and S.B. and A. Co., in connection with A. and A. Line Trips J)OUND THE "^yORLD. Apply early for Guide Books, etc. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, General Agents for Now Zealand, Custom and Queen Streets. | AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY, lilJllsll The 11.M.5. VENTURA (6000 tons (17 knots), will bail THIS DAY, ill ® 2 p.m. p.m. Saloon Cabins contain 2 bertha only. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Agentß. Telephone 1184. AGERIES MARITIME 8. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO ANI PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contracl with the French Government, calling at MEL BOURNE. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, CO LOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, and PORT SAID will be despatched as follows: — Steamer. Com'a'd'r. Sydney Melbo'rno Adelaidt j Noon 1 p.m. 1p in Yarra .. Sellier Dec 4 Dec 7 Dec Is'era ..jSchniita Jan I Jan 4 Jan ii Sydney ..Combe ..Jan 29 Fob I Fob 3 Australien., Yerron . | Feb 20 Marl. Mar 3 Passage Money, £25 to £75, including tablf wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates English spoken on board. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Auckland. 4w A. N. D. L. ' NORDDEUTSOHER The IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS of thil Company will bo despatched as under tc | NAPLES, GENOA. SOUTHAMPTON, ANT [ WEEP, and BREMEN, via Ports:— Syd- Atle* Steamer. I'o'ii.- Commander, nojy | laide. Coiumander. ti«y, tlaidc. ... . . i p.m. p.m. Sciurshokst».. Sllil'o. Gross Dec 0 IDec II Grosser kur- j , , - kukst*.. .. 1318-2 W.ReimkastenJnn 6 Jan l; SIiYULiTZ* . . 71M2-G. Rott {Feb St Fob 11 FntEDIUCH DEll j I „ ~ Gnossir 1. . 10095 L. Maass j.Mar 3;MarU Bremen* .. 11570 11. Nierich |Mar3l Apr 7 SctiAßMionst*.. 8131 U. Gross Apr IS May I Darmstadt .. 5012,0. Bolte ,May2BJuo2 Seydlitzi .. 7912 C. Dewers Jne23Jne3( OSBISENAO» .. 8081,11. Blocker |Jly2l J]y2{ Gkra. ... .. 6005 F. von Letten-j j. I Petersen ;Auglß,Aug2! * Twin Screw. t Cargo steamer only. Leaving Melbourne Tuesday after Sydney. Passage to London. from £16 to £30. Return Tickets to London, £69 and £120. Good lor TWO Xears. rpo QHINA AND JAPAN. Regular Four-weekly Service between Sydney and Japan, calling at Brisbane. New Britain, New Guinea, Hongkong. Kobe, and Yokohama. _ i _ From I From Steamer. Tons Commander. Syd- Brisney. | bane. Wili.ehad a .. 4800 IS Zurbonxeu Oct 28 Oct 30 I*2. Waldkmak ft 3'ilM C. Woltemsw Novas Nov 27 Pr.Sigismu.nd a 3300 V. J,en/. Dec 23 Dec 26 n,i.Kti»i> a I 48'0 15. Zurbonsen Jan2o Jan 22 Pr. Waldemaii a 3300 C. Woltenias Feb 17 Fob 10 Pit. SiGisMUNDa 3300 V. Lena Mar 17 Mar It Willeiiad a .. 1 4800 15. Zurbonsen'Apr i 4 'Apr 16 a Twin Screw. Through Fares to London. China, and Japan. Through Tickets to New York, via Suez. Roundthe-World Tickets. Accommodation and Cuisine of the highest standard. Civility. UNSURPASSED SEAGOING QUALITIES. English spoken on board. For further particulars nnnly to LANGGUTH AND CO., Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. q »£HE JJUDDART - jpARKEB j^INE. y Circumstances permitting l Steamers will sail as under: — ■ FROM AUCKLAND. _ FOR SYDNEY. ZEALANDIA ...I Monday I Dec. 4 I 5.30 p.in VICTORIA ...j Monday I Dec. 18 | 0.30 p.m. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON. . LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. VICTORIA ...) Tuesday i Dec. 5 | 2 p.m. FROM "WELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY WIMMERA | Saturday | Decomber i FOR MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH AND IIOBART. WIMMERA I Thursday I December 21 Cargo must bo alongside not less than TWO HOURS before sailing time. All Tickets for Stopover or Return mutually exchangeable with the Union Company. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., Agents. i v rip HE ABERDEEN ipW'TS AN. J- LINE. NATAL, CAPETOWN, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON. REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SYDNEY. 'MARATHON, 6700, N. Allan, November 10th. SALAMIS, 1508, A. Doyglas, R.N.R., Dec. Ist. "Twin 'Screw. FARES FROM SYDNEY. SALOON Cabins large and elegantly appointed. THIRD-CLASS Accommodation of the highest standard. London—Saloon: £52. Third-class: £16 to £20. Cape and Natal—Saloon: £31 103. Thirdclass: £13 13s to £17 17s. Pamphlets, Time-tables, etc., on application. LUGGAGE received only on day of sailingL. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., Agents. .-is. i A UCKLAND TO WELLING'KiMv A TON, Via CENTRAL RAILWAY and WANGAN UI RIVER. NEW OVERLAND ttiSMSaiCEatis ROUTE. Steamer leaves Tailin a runui for Pipiriki on TUBS., TIIURS., SAT. Steamer leaves Pipiriki lor Taumarunui on MON., WED.. FBI.. avoiding sea journey. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC ATTRACTIONS. THROUGH FARE, Auckland to Wellington, £3 15s. A. lIATRICK AND CO. COOK AND SONS. -w l?OR lIOKIANGA.— AusJ. iliary Schooner May Howard will bail for Hokianga TO-DAY (Wednesday). nTixWiSmTfiSi For freight or passage »*"»- ply to T. ■. Jones, Master, on board.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13030, 22 November 1905, Page 1
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