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Shipping- _ O OF ' ANIC S S OMPANY ' SAILINGS. i _ ~ Leave lArrive. at I Mail Steamer. ~,'.vUn.i 'Hono- * l " Arrive Auckland ■ ll|hl _ j Francisco.] London SONOMA ..Feb I Feb 12 Feb IS j.Mar 2 VENTURA.. I Feb 22 Mara Mar 11 Mar '2:; SIERRA ...'.Maria Mar 20 j \]>l A P. . LfOME AND "I>ACK F.Y DIFFERENT ROUTES. Vane! ill any long trip means pleasure. The Round World 'Tickets ol the A. and A. ' Line cover cither the outward or return trip by Sue/, or Cape Lines. ■ yOsEMITE I/• ALLEY. ; SEEN EN ROUTE TO ENGLAND. The railway is now completed to the j' holders of the Valley, and the remaining | tweive miles to its centre is accomplished on j motor cars. This places the Yosemite within | 4 hours from the main line, offering pas- ! sengers en route to the Homeland the opportunity to view this world-renowned Valley. I , with its Alpine heights, stupendous water- i ; tails, and flower-strewn Hour. 'This side trip ] may also comprise the Mariposa Drove of ; Rig Tree-, visited annually by 30,000 tourists j from Great Britain. Europe, and America. I 'The Valley holds the world's view " wonder- j ful'— is Switzerland with forests—multum in ' parvo. AUCKLAND TO OYDNEY. SONOMA will Sail on or about SATURDAY, January 19th. Apply for descriptive pamphlets, lares., j etc., to I OCEANIC S.S. CO.. Cor. Queen and Custom Sts., Auckland. ' Or. Agent any Port. TVT ESSAGEEIES MARITIME S. ! .-MONEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6509 tons, under costal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FRK.MANTLL, COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched as follows: — Steamer. iCoinVd'r. Sydney IMelbo'rne Adelaid , j I noon I : 11. 111. 1 (..in Nora ..Schmidt 'Jan 28 Jan 1 Feb _ lumibea, ..Rover I'd.-J.. Feb is "Mar _ Sydney .. Bosoiiani'.Mai : i .Mar-28 Mar JO A. l'.ebic .. (iiiiotmet |Api 22 Apr •_., \pi 27 Passage Money. £25 to £75. including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates English spoken 011 board. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFaRLANE. _ _ ___ - > * (NIPPON YUSEN KAISIIA.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE. EXPRESS MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE To MANILA, CHINA. AND JAPAN, • ' Calling at BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE. and THURSDAY ISLAND. i The following Steamers will be leaving ! SYDNEY on dates mentioned: — .■steamer. Ton-.. Commander. 1 Noon. Kl .MANO .MAUI' ' .".000 'W.Scott 11 miter -lan M Y'VWATA MAID j 41100 W. Townsend. Feb 27 I NIKKO MAID 1.00 E. W. Has well! Mar 27 Saloon amidships, two berths only, each ; Cabin lifted with Electric Jans. Linen washed on board at moderate prices. j 'Through First and Second saloon Passengers will be given the option of' travelling , between Nagasaki and Yokohama, and vice I ; versa, by railway. thus economising time j and breaking '.he sea journey. SPECIAL THROUGH BOOKINGS' to ali parts of the EAST. AMERICA, and j EUROPE. REDUCED RATES FROM AUCKLAND. For full particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Agent?, Custom-street. j iv I UNO'S BLUE AN- i "W«fc /k\ ■*- CHOK LINK OF REAMERS. j NATAL" CAPETOWN. AND LONDON. j _-,-,._, _ .-..-.. "snils" j Steamer. lons. Command.a from | Sydney, , ! COMMON. ; ; I ! A|,i ||. Dill 'II O.'l lioinris.R.N.R I■,!. : I j WAKOoI. . : ,-,ti|;; I. R. 1'.,., p.-. R.N... .M i j j N'AIMM'Si: . fair- •W. c siniomls i;i,d Mb ' 1 IL. ANN I A m.Vj W. 1;. iJii'iham !;: ~, \p | I And regularly every tour weeks therealter. j j Auckland to London. £17 to i.60 Auckland ■ j to Capetown or Natal. £14 lis to -.36 las Round the World 'Ticket- ifrom Sydney) from £115 Spacious staterooms ami excellent cuisine.—For all particulars, applv to Local Agent- - HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. Genera! Agents for New Zealand— , MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO.. Wellington and Napier , . ''P ii E SETTLERS' "WT% A\ i. STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. FOR OREWA.-Information at Otliee. j j SPECIAL NOTICE. ! Excursion to Wniwera, Orewa, Mahuiangi Heads, every SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., returning to arrive Auckland 9 ill. every MONDAY. FOR WAIWERA. MAIIUEANOI HEADS, AND VRKWORTH. S.S. KAPANUI OR S.S. GAEL. LKAV(> AUCKLAND: LKAVEs ll'.l I'.K V. '.iJITU : Sat.. 19th. 7 39 a.m. "Mop. 21st, 4.30 a.m. Sit., 19th. 2 p.m. Mom. 21st, 10 a.m. 9 up-.. '.'2nd. 7.5 1 a.m. Toes.. 22nd. 1 p.m. i Wed. 23rd. 9 a.m. 'i'liu:-. 24th. 2 p.in. ; Fri.. 2 tin 7 a.m. Fri.. _ lb. 5 p.m. J Sat.. 261 h. 2 p.m. Mot:., 2£th, 4 a.m. IWarkworth omitted. "Leaves Mahurangi Heads. S.S. ICAV.'AU Excursion to Kuwait Island and Mullet Point every SATURDAY, al 2 p.m.. returning to arrive in Auckland 9 a.m. evert MONDAY. FOR KAWAU. MANGAWAI. AND PAKIRI. LKAVKS AKCKCAND: I.V.Wi.- MANCAWAI: Mon.. 21-1. 5 p.m. Taos.. 22nd. 1 p.m. Tint: - . 2Mh, 6 .cm. Fri.. "Mil, 4 p.m. Via Little om.ma. FOR KAWAU. OMAHA. AND TAKATU. LEAVES ACCrO.ANri- LKAVKS OMAHA: 'J'ltC' . lid, 3.50 a.m. in,-.. 22nd (T.W.). I p.m. Tlies., 22nd Leign . 2.30 p.m. S.S. KO'ITTI. FOR MATAKANA AND MULLET POINT LKAVIJS AUCKLAND: I.T.AV.-:- MATAKANA: Moil.. 21st, 6 p.m. Tue-.. -2nd. noon j ♦Tluins.. 24th, 3 p.m. En., 2oth, 5 a.m. ■No Cargo Fil; PI llnl : FltOM PUiKU: I Wed.. 23rd. 3 a.m. Thins.. 2-Mh. 1.30 p.m. | ' S.S. GAEL. ! i FOR WAIPU AND MAUNGATUROTO. j . I..BAVM AUCKLAND: LKAVKS WAlt'C: ! ' 'Tue- . 22nd. ... a.m. *Wcd.. "a .i. 1 p.m. '■. Fri., '.'• .1 li. 8 a.m. Sal.. 261 ■-■'<') a in. j 'Calling at Leigh. ! s.S. OREWA. j I TOR BROWNS BAY. ARKLLS HAY. AND j 1 WADE. I LKAVK.s AUCKLAND: LEAVES V.'ADT.: ; sat.. 19th, 7.50 a.m. Sal . 191 h. 11 a.m. | Mou.. 21-t. 8.5) in. Mou.. '.'.lst. noon I Wed.. 25rd. 10 a.m. Thill's.. 2'4',h. 2.30 p.m. Fri.. :2.)th, noon Sat.. 26th. 4 a.m. j Sat.. 261 1 p.m. Mon.. 28!h. 3.1 I a.m. j Weather ami oilier circumstances permitting j No Cargo will be received alter half-past . lour p.m. or «liin hall an hour of ad- ; ; vertised time of steamer's departure, or later 1 I than no in 011 Saturdays. j j ,_._. . riIUOS. /■'DDK AND CON ; i | t.o-t-; L v. n : I lown J (Chief Office. Lttdgate Circus, . ! t London,. • Ii ! /"BOOK'S I>A.sSAGF. \GENCi. ! V'OOlv'S 1 ASSAGE iVGKNCY. I J If You Want a Passage by ; II 1 ou Want a Pa-sage by ; ! P. and O. Co. I Direct Lines J Orient-Pacific I Care Lines ; I North Genmri American Line 1 1 Mess. Maritime- I White star, etc., etc < ! T>OOK AT roiiK's. ; 111 von waul ehoico of Accommodation j 1 cabled bo- by DIFFERENT LINES and | j Best Berths secured at Lowest Rate-. j j OOK AT ( ~,,,K> - j 1 ! If top want ' Free Assistance en route, . I Baggage Facilities, and travel made easy. , I OOOK AT ( HIOK'S. ilf you be in doubt a- to which line '" ; j proceed by, or require genera! inlorniaI Hon. -end lor ; / MIOKS v_; AILING "J IST V'ooK's ' Jailing *- IS T I (with Map,, posted Tree, giving FAR! ■ and Sailings in advance. b\ all Lines, all 1 Routes, ami Cias-cs. to a.i pari- of the I World. Apply EARLY 10 -.. oi;:-- i -a Berths. ; ( MJOK'S CHIPPING /MM ICE. iIUTI AL LIT BUILDINGS, ■ 62, UUELN-.'-IRLEr. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 1

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