Shipping. ' PC HAW. . QAVTLL, AND 3 A LB!ON QC, L TD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS ; FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA ' MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. '■:'■-■ SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. SOOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. *>".-. Sailings (circumstances permitting):— ■.'.' - "" '' "j Date of 1 : f x Steamer. Tons Coininandei departure Port of oiertuici. Ite". about . Departuie '-'"'■'. ■ ■-'■■ '•«''■■■■■:, ■ .'.. ..'• ■ ♦Mamaß! W62 Moffatt July 10 W'llingtn • GOTHIC . 7756! Finch July IS JVlhngtn - Matatua -.J, 61 B:Maxwell Aug W'llingt'n IIOMC Hii34'Carter Aug 15 Wllingtn : Tokomaiiu! 623&|Macfle >epc W'lhngtn Utiiemc. 13S234Ksmpson .. Sept 12 ~,,— ~ GDMAIHIC David ' Oct 10 W'llingfn '■ : ----■I-.-'- ■ • ■■'-'■ "')." ■ ./ tTwin Screw. •Does ' not. carry passengers. Round the World' Tickets: First-class, in- ' eluding railway fare across American ConP ■ tinent, issued at special rates. Special facilities given to residents in the colony to bring out friends from Home, either ' X by i prepayment of passage money in New .'■ Zealand or by guarantees. TIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS.-All Steamers are now being fitted with the CO 2 • - 'Apparatus, which is most effective in extin- ' ; "walling flriv.and. cannot: -por-sibiy damage " cargo or anything with which It comes w, | d KATHA j. AND CO-> jyn)., • A. 3. PATERSONAND CO.. ': / ■ \ Agents.
.. THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. [§_j|§& ' MONTHLY DESPATCH CARGO STEAMERS . LONDON DIRECT. Steamer. w°s?„ Commander. Auckl'ii ■■ -■■ - - ■ .- Brdnl About lndralema „ ■„'. lO.Otll) T. Trotter July 22 *Marere ■"'.. .. 10,000 .1. C. t'elgate Aug" Star of Scotland' .. 10,000 J M.Hart Aug 17 InUrashiri .. .. lo.uuu A.E. llolling.H-Sept 0 VvOltll Mimiro .. .. 10,000 b\ C. Lids tone — Star of New Zealand 8,000 E. D. Beck' — Toinoana .. .. I\.,im- 1,1. B. Conby — •Niwaru .. .. I'."(. 11. uolli* — Hawke'sßay .. 8,000 T. Campbell — Star of Japan .. hj,vi<j \h''. W. Ulyatt — luuraUevi .. .. I 10,'jtji- T. C Broome — . f'tar <)• Australia .. 10,100 I'. J. Kearney — Whakaru* .. ..|li,ooo — —
•Twin Screw. . The above Steamers are all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with Refrigerating Machinery of the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. . The Company as prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For all particulars apply to HEATHER, ROBERTON AND CO., Agents, Auckland. ' "■'■' ri'.HE TYSEB LINE, LIMITED. fll||s§§S DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between IF*tt£a'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V AND AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS, Taking Cargo ton MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The Company's next Despatches will be: — S.S. MIMIRO ... About August 3. New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to support the'iijjEß LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS. FUNCH, EDYE, AND CO., Produce Exchange, New York; MESSita. TYSEB AND CO., 16, Fenchurch Avenue. London; or MESSRS. HEATHER. ROBERTON AND CO.. Auckland. RICHARD TODD, - Colonial Superintendent, Napier. k k T'HK AMERICAN AND "feXidVS. ■*■ AUSTRALIAN STEAMS.S. LARGO LAW, FROM NEW YORK. . Consignees are requested to pass Entries, present Bill of Lading, pay Freight, and take out Delivery Orders for their Goods from the undersigned without delay. Any Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel -will bo stored at Consignees' risk and expense, in terms of the Bill of Lading. Claims (if any) must be rendered at our Office in Triplicate, by Noon of MONDAY. Bth July, and no claims will, be recognised Unless made prior to the removal of the woods from the Wharf. 'Captain Henderson will not be responsible "or any debts contracted by his crew. , ARTHUR 11. NATHAN. Agents. Custom-street East, Auckland, N.Z., July 2, 1907.
; 1 x T UND'S BLUE AN- .::'% /N. JU CHOB LINE OF HTEAMEBS, • , AND LONDON. . /..; ' | ~ "Sails" steamer. Tons. Commander from :.'.'• Sydney. COMMON. T" ' fiffi 11 -' 1 feil H.O.Thomas.U.N.n. June 28 NABt?,Vi'r.- 5013 .'R.Eiodie,R.N.B. July 27 Wirp\ U vil-- £078 K*. C. Simomls Aug 24 IIfWANNIAI 4958 1 W. G. Lingham .Sept 21 | *nd.regularly every four weeks thereafter. .Auckland to London, £17.t0 £60. Auckland ,; £> Capetown' or Natal, £14 lis to £36 15s. , *m<l the World Tickets (from Sydney) from ■_~ ;■ ~- Spacious staterooms and excellent cpuiue.. .. ir^j^: a ° d Stop-over Tickets available by Wen Line.—For all-particulars apply to . UO <;M Agents— oJjPJPEItSON AND MACFAKLANE. ■ - "»9Mal .Agents for New Zealand— " EOBEETB AND 00.. . Wellington and Napier.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13479, 2 July 1907, Page 1
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