Article image
Article image

Shipping. TJNION CTEAM CHIP pOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) "PROM QNEHUNGA. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. Steamer. Date of Sailing. Passenger Train. Takapuna...Fri., 27th Mar., 3 p.m., 2.10 p.m. Cargo received at Railway till 11 a.m. Eotoiti...Mon., 30th March, 3 p.m. 2.10 p.m. Cargo received at Railway till 11 a.m. 'Jails at Nelson coming North. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH ONLY. Takapuna...Wed., Ist April. 2 p.m. 1.10. Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m. FOR GEEYMOUTH DIRECT Kittawa...Saturday, 28th Mar., 3 p.m. Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m. TjIEOM A UCKLAND. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Monowai...Saturday, 23th March, 12 noon. No Cargo after 11 a.m. Mokoia...Tuesday. 31st Mar., 2 p.m. No Cargo after 11 a.m. FOR TE ARAROA. PORT AWANUI. TUPAItOA. WAIPIEO BAY, TOKOMARU BAY, AV AI PARE. GIBBORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON. Hanpiri...Saturday, 28th March. 2 p.m. No Cargo received after 12 noon. FOR TOLA GO BAY AND GISBORNE WHARF. Squall...Saturday. 28th March, 2 p.m. No Cargo received after 12 noon. FOR SYDNEY. Manuka...Monday, 30th March, 5.30 p.m. No Cargo received alongside after 3 pJB. FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA (FIJI). Taluiie...Wed., 15th April, 4 p.m. No Cargo received after 2 p.m. Connects at Suva with R.M.s. Aorangl. * for Vancouver. FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS. SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY (Nukualofa, Haapai. Vavau, Apia, - Levnka. Suva). Tuesday, 31st March, 10 a.m. No Cargo on Sailing Day. No Fiji Cargo. Atua...Four weeks later. FOR RAEOTONGA AND TAHITI. \ (Huahine, Raiatea, and Mangaia). Manapouri... 14th April, 5 p.m. No Cargo received after 2 p.m. ■pROM TX7ELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY. Moeraki...Friday, 3rd April FOR MELBOURNE. VIA SOUTHERN PORTS AND HOBART. Maheno...Thursday, 25th March. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Huddart, Parker, and Co. Proprietary Steamers. Cargo must he booked and alongside vessel (unlesß'otherwise stated) not less than TWO HOURS before advertised time of leaving. Auckland Branch: PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. T5 A S SEN GEE OEASO N, 1908. ' : i 1 pANADIAN- AUSTRALIAN T. INE ' .To LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, AND EUROPEAN POINTS, via AMERICA. SAILINGS. Tons i From From Steamer Register. Sydney. SuvaAOEANGI ... 4500 Apr. 13 Apr. 21 '•MANUKA ■"■■: ... 4500 . May 11 May 18 „*MARAMA ; ;,'V ... 6500 „.;, Jun. 8 Ju»- 15 *'■ "■':' " * Twin-screw steamer. ''''.. '■"* ''*' New Zealand Passengers may join mail steamers either at Sydney or Suva. • UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. Managing Agents. . rp H E ysee TINE, T IMITED. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. *~ ' , | Due . Steamer. • Tons Commander. A'k'l'd - B'rd/n I _ About IndraghTrl ... ~ B,ooo' W. H. Wilkes April 24 Mirniro ... ... 10,000 A. H. Kemp I April 29 •Niwaru ... ... 10,000 H. Hollia April 29 Star of Ireland ... 6,000 Griffiths — Star of New Zealand 10,000' E. D Beck — Star of Japan ... 10,000. F. W. Ulyatt — Tomoana ... ... 10,000 T. B. Linklater — Indradevi ... ... 10,000 A. E. Holliugs- — ! worth I — Hawke's Bay ... ! 2.000 T. Canpbell j — Star of Australia... j 10,000 V. ,J. Kearney — •Nerehana j 10,000 F. C. Lidetone — Indralema i 10.000 T. Trotter I — •Marere .. . V 10,000.1. Firth j — Star of Scotland ... i 10,000 J. M. Hart — Star of England ... I o.OOirC. T. Hilder — •Whakarua j 10.000. J. C. Felgate I — •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, anil are rioted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For all particulars apply to HEATHER. EOBEETON. AND CO., Agents. Auckland. rn H B rjiy SUE TINE, T IMITED. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS, Taking Cargo lor MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO. The Company's next Despatches will be:--' S.S. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND, about 11th April. New Zealand importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to support trie TYSEE LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York presentatives. MESSRS. FUN EDYE AND CO.. Produce Exchange, New lorn; MESSRS. TVSI'R AND CO., 16, Fcncliurch Avenue. London; or MESSRS. HEATHER. ROBERTON, AND CO., Auckland RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. TjTiili TYSER LINE LIMITED S.S. WHAKAEUA. Consignees are requested to present bills of lading, pay freight, if any, and take delivery of their cargo. at consignees' risk after leavAll cargo is at consignees risk attei le.uin" shin - '- tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Any cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined, and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after the removal of cargo, nor for shortlanded cargo, unless lodged at the office of the undersigned within seven days aJtei steamer's departure (see terms oi bill ol '"captain Felgate will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew. HEATHER, EOBERTON, AND CO., Auckland. March 25, 1908. Agents. TjA O R R A I P A R A, LANDING CARGO AT DAEGAVILLE. The Auxiliary Brigantine RIO LOGE will leave Onehiinga early next week. Freight to be prepaid. T. HENDERSON, Endean's Buildings. TTAWAU QTEAMSHIP QOMPANY. S S. DAPHNE, No. 4 Jetty, FOE KAWAU AND WAIWEEA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVE» ICAWA^: Thurs., 26tb. 3 p.m. Fri., 27th, 6 p.m. Mon., 30th, 10 a.m. Tues.. 31st, 10.30 a.m. FOR MaNGaWAI. PaKIRI. AND TAKATU. VTA LITTLE OMAHA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MANGAWAI: Thurs.. 26th. 3 p.m. Fri., 27th, 2 p.m. Mon.. 30th. 10 a.in. Tues., 31st. 6 a in. .'•'OR KAWAU. WAIWERA, AND MULLET POINT. Every Saturday, leaving Auckland 2 p.m., and arriving back in Auckland Monday Morning 8.50 o'clock. Wharf: No. 4 Jetty, opposite Northern S.S. Co. Weather and other circumstances permitting

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19080326.2.3.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 1

Word Count
940

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 1