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Shipping. - ■ /-\CEANIO g #S# QOMPANY. • •VpiW f7EALAND » JTJONDON IN 90 DATS, - WA. f\ VESICA OR QANADA. " >"---'"/ BAILINGS. : '/:■'-;. __ ra • I Leave I Arrive at Mail Steamer. » „m,la Hon °- , San ' Arrive ! - Aucfclanrt [ lulu ly ra ncisco. London SIERRA ..Oct 19 : [Oct 30 , Nov 5 t Nov 17 „ SONOMA .. Not 9 I Nov 20 Nov 28 Dec 8 m> —' ' ——— ' This Route takes the Passenger through the Finest Scenery in the world. He penetrates the heart of the " ] iS groat Rocky Mountains, traverses the .-,--..; Western Prairies, views with wonder- , » ing eyes that most beautiful of sights. . "NIAGARA FALLS," and crosses the Atlantic in Leviathan V Steamers from :-}' 10,000 to 20,000 TONS. ; ■ with a speed of over 22 knots. . ; THIS IS THE SHORT SEA ROUTE. SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. ' (AUCKLAND 'TO OYDNET. \ ' ■ SONOMA Sail* on ior about MONDAY. 22nd >*; October. -, ■ FOB ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO ; HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. '; Corner Custom and Queen Streets. t ' Auckland. Telephone 1184. .:•; • Or ' . /",'■■ • ' w~. • ■-- . ;. ; , : OCEANIC AGENT, Any Port. PQHAW. QAVILIi, JjTDJTO. 'i% THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE . VIDEO AND • TENERD?FE. SPLENDID "UP-TO-DATE PASSENGEB , . " . ACCOMMODATION. ' BOOM? CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting) r -;t. ■"• , ' L .•"1. .. ,-■ "■.', > (.';-•• I : Date'of , -■..■■" •' Steamer. Tons Coma ander departure Port of !'■■ '».'■■..'■ -':. <~. ,-..'■<•.*': Reg. '■.-' ■,■-:=■■;■':'') about Departure Kcmaka: .. "«03* Morton :, . Oct 18 > Wellingt'n ■ iIO.MC .... 12232 Carter Nova .*. .„,„—, P tMAMAW .. 6689 Moffatt':.-■■%, Nou tt Ihngt Aotea .... 6S64Prosser ; Nov WJlingtn •iATHEMC. 12232 Kempson Dec 6 WUingtn - •Rakg'tira 4U45 Chndley Dec f Welhngtn fCORiNTHIC 12234 David , Jan I ._;•'," ~'•. ♦GOTHIC-■■■ 7755 - 'Feb 28 Welhngtn .*■-■ -;■• rj ** * ■.;.tTwin % Screw. : - : ; ryl J^- :i: 'yy '-~ ,/r •Does ; not carry passengers. :• ; GREATLY REDUCED FARES IN SECOND ) ■"■""■""" *-•'• ■", V" BALOON AND , STEERAGE.»''' f Round the World Tickets: First-class, including railway far*, i across American ! Con- -;' si tinent, issued >*': special'rates. _. j .<> ;■■-;■■ « Special facilities; given to residents in the : colony to bring out friends from Home, either by prepayment of passage money in New Zealand or by: guarantees. ■■' "■•:;: Ii D. NATHAN AND CO. LTD, ". A. & PATEEISON AND CO, f :_ c, • *; --Agents.. '% :. THE TYSER LINE, LTD. S.S. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. |tei|SSM Consignees are r requested to present Bills of Lading, pay ,; , Freight (if any), and take* delivery of their Cargo::' AH; Cargo is at Consignees' 5 risk • after leaving \ ship's - tackles, and - , not promptly i removed:; will :bo stored at their ' , risk and expense. Any Cargo .landed, in a, v damaged condition must be examined ■- and claim settled prior to its f removal. : No claim will be. recognised after the removal of Cargo, nor for shortlanded j Cargo unless lodged at the office of the undersigned within seven days after the steamer's departure (see terms of Bill of Lading). . , * Captain Beck will not be responsible for v J . any debts contracted by his crew. _ HEATHER, ROBERTON, AND CO., Auckland, Oct. 10. 1906. Agents. "'-."', ;fc ■■'' fpiIETYSER LINE. LIMITED.; ' ' MONTHLY DESPATCH FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS V. ' '■'. LONDON DIRECT. : '-_ , ■ ' — ~ ] Due ' Steamer. ,i,"'};- Commander. Auckl'd - li rfl " ■ .. -■-■• About Courtfleld .. .. 10,000 Martin Oct 15 Indradevi .... 10.000 J. Firth Oct 28 Niwaru ■•'-"■- .. .. 10,000 H. Hollis Nov 12 -Star of Ireland '... 10,000 Boyce — Indralema « : .. 10,000 T. Trotter — ♦Marere- ■-. .. 10,000 .T. C. Felgats — Star of Australia .. 10,000 t. J. Kearney — Tomoana .... 10,900 11. N.Conby — Star of Scotland .. 10,000 3 M.Hart — Miioiro .. * .. ln.fU'O K. C. Lidstone —. Star of New Zealand 8,000 E. D. Beck — lndraghiri ... .. lo.wjo A. C. Uollings- ■ worth" „ —■' ■- Star of England '.. 8,000 C. T. Hilder — Star of Victoria .. 8,000 Griffiths — Hawke'sßay ... 8,000 A. H.Kemp — Imlra-...-. .. .. 10,000 W.H.Wilkes — •Twin Screw. ' The aoove Steamers are all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with Refrigerating Machinery of the most modem type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted lor the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their Irozen meat cargoes ■* are being delivered. „ ■ The Company is prepared to carry Wool | and Produce of every description at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. I For all particulars apply to I HEATHER. ROBERTON, AND CO.. M ; Agents. Auckland. ';'m : ■'. TB& TYSER LINE. LIMITED. | DIRECT STEAM SERVICE ILQuS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I |T^^ ,a l AND AUSTRALASIA | FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. . I . ' ' Taking Cargo for MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY, and OT'AGO. The Company's next Despatches will be: v . S.S. INDRALEMA, about November 10. i-V New Zealand Importers of -. American Merchandise are specially, invited to instruct their Airenta in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York reSrZntatives. MESSRS. FUNCH. EDYE AND CO Produce Exchange, New York: MESSRS. TYSER AND CO.. 16. Fenchurch Avenue, London? oFMESSRS. HEATHER. ROBERTON. AND CO.. Auckland. bioeasdtodd Colonial Superintendent Napier. \ * .• 7"~~ pEDEKAL-TTOULDER m^^^^^i_t ' OHIRETINE. STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT. »'/.- Full-powered. Modern. Twin-screw Steamers Are now being despatched at frequent and regular intervals from New Zealand to LONDON DIRECT. Having Excellent Accommodation for SALOON AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Fitted Throughout with Electric Light. . Special Cool Chamber for Fresh Provisions, Surgeon and Stewardess Carried. The Third-class Accommodation in these steamers consists of 2. 4, and 8-berth state- ' rooms... -■ ■■ rjREATLY "DEDUCED J^ABES. SALOON: Single. 25 guinea* - THD2D-CLASS: Single. £12. '>;'■ For full information, apply to ARI'HUR H. NATHAN, t THIRD-CLASS: Single. £12. A«ckiand, ._ For full information, apply to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. fDoatom-itroet JSast, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13305, 11 October 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13305, 11 October 1906, Page 1