Shipping „■ ''' j ', rpHE T\T£W ZEALAND AND A HilCSA^r Q O po., T IMITED.' • "";• (Under Contract to the New Zealaml Government.) DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM, ) TO NEW ZEALAND. ...-■'; Stearner« en route: — S.S. DEVON, sailed Bth February. . S.S. MORAYSHIRE, sailed 7th March. .... ; S.S. CORNWALL, to sail 4th April. .• S.B. FIFESHIEE, to sail 2nd MayTo be followed at monthly intervals [, by other FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. Taking Cargo from ■'„_; " BRISTOL. GLASGOW, MANCHESTER. AND LIVERPOOL. . . Importers will do well to instruct their English Correspondents to ship direct from the above-mentioned ports in the numerous rases where a saving in '.is .r?es can be effected For pariicuhir nnnly i'> THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO.. LTD.. . 2. Fenchurch Avenue. London. '• Or their Agents At Bristol. Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester. and Liverpool: Or to THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S CO., LTD. 1. Brandon-street, Wellington; Or to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD.. Custom-street. Auckland rpHE AMERICAN AND A CSTEALIAN OTEAMSHIP T INE. i') U Backnall Bros., London. Federal Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. London. Honlder Bros, and Co., Ltd.. London. STEAMERS EN ROUTE: S.S. STRATH AVON, sailed 19th January, for Australian and New Zealand Ports. S.S. BUCEBOS. to sail Bth April, tor-New ' Zealand direct. To be followed by oilier First-class Vessels at Short- Intervals. Aucldand Ageats-. AUTHOR H. NATHAN, Wellington Agents: N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO.. LTD. „„.,.,, Lyttelton Agents: KAYE AND CARTERDonediu Agents: DEN BULL, MARIIiM, AND CO. ,^ r . New York Agent-: NORTON AND SON. and BIRT, POTTER. AND HUGHES, LTD. N.B.—'i.ie Firms and Companies comprising the American and Australian S.S. Line notify Shippers that:— , . . They are not interested m any c.i.f. Smpment3 by the Steamers of the Line, nor are they in any way competitors with Merchants in putting Goods on the New Zealand .Market. FT ' ~iL So federal-iiould;;i; line. Under Contract with the New Zealand Government. DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. S.S. SURREY, now loading in Auckland, to sail from Wellington about 4th May. To he followed by , . S.S. DEVON, loading in Auckland about 15th , ' April. To sail from Wellington about \ middle May. ;! I FOR AVONMOUTH. LIVERPOOL. MAN- - CHESTER, AND GLASGOW, taking Wool. Skins. General and Refrigerated Cargo at lowest current rates of freight, to bo folio- ed by other first-class Steamers at Regular Intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRSTAND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. SALOON FARE: £42. STEERAGE: £16, £13, £20. ; Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure i. Free. Fitted throughout with Electric Light. Surgeon ami Stewardess carried. Warrants for passages from the United Kingdom can be obtained at this end by prepayment of passage money. For freight and passage apply to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., " Agents, Custom-street East. AUCKLAND.' TYLBECT CAN JpKANOISCO QERVICE (AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINE}. "OBOM A UCKLAND TO ' CAN TpRANCISCO AND SEATTLE, O JL YIA rpONGA AND A PI A. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POINTS. ' S.S. A EON ' FROM AUCKLAND ABOUT MAY 6. J. C. SPUDDING. General Agent. Custom-street East. Auckland. . OETTLERS' QTEAHSHIP /"10.. T TD. Office: Corner Quay-street and Railway Wharf. , Telephone, 34 Special Excursion to Orewa, Waiwera, and Mahurangi Heads, every Saturday, leaving Auckland at 2 p.m.; leaving Waiwera every Monday morning, to arrive in Auckland at " 8.45 a-,m LEAVES MAHURANGI HEADS, 4.30 a.m. Every Monday. FOR OEEWA.-'lnforroation at Office. IOE WAIWEEA. MAKUBANGI HEADS. and ware worth. 1 S.S. KAPANUI. Leaves Auckland: leaves Wakkwoeth: tSat., 11th, 9 a.m. 'Sat., 11th, 3 p.m. *Sat., llth, 2 p.m. .'.10n., 13th, 4 a.m. Tues., 14th. 10 a.m. Tues., 14th, 5 p.m , Wed., lath, noon Timrs., 16th, 0 a.m. Thurs., 16th, 9 a.m. tThura., 16th, 4 p.m. *Thurs., 161 h, 7 p.m. Sat., 18th, 8 p.m. Sat., 18th, 2 p.m. ?Tuea., 21st, 6 a.m. Tue.r;.. 21st, 5 a.m. Tues., 21st, 10.30 a.m. •AVarkworth omitted. tWaiwera omitted. {From Waiwera, S.S. KAWAU. FOR LITTLE OMAHA. MANGA WAI. AND PAKIEI. CALLING AT KAWAU. ' Leaves AUCKIxAMD: L-_aVE- MANGAWAI: Sat., llth. 7 p.m. Sun.. 12th, 3 p.m. I Wed., 15th, 9 p.m. Thurs., 16th, 6 a.m. , Tues., 21st. 1 a.m. Tues., 21st, 9-30 a.m. FOR LITTLE AM) BIG OMAHA. KAWAU island. AND TAKATU. Leaves Auckland: Leaves omaiu. ' Tues., 14th, 10 a.m lues., 14tii (T.W), 5 p.m. i Tues.. 14th (Leigh), 6.30 p.m. i S.S. KOTITI. FOR MATAKANA A.ND MULLET POINT. L'_AVK3 AOCKIxAJTH: LEAVES iiATAtCAN'A j • Sat., llth. 7.30 a.m. Mon., 13th, 3 p.m. Thurs., 16th. 11 p.m. '-.it., 18th. 2 a.m. - Tans.. 2lst, 2.30 p.m Wed.. 22nd,. 9 a.m. •From Lower Matakaua Wharf. ! For Puhoi: From Pnhoi: • Tues., 14th, 11 a.m. Weil.. 15th, 4 a.m. Thurs., 23rd, 6 a.m. l-'ri., 24th, 11 a.m. i S.S. GAEL. i FOR WAII'U AND MAUNGATURO'JO. j • LKAVKS AUCKLAND: LEAVES W'AU'U: ! Mon., 13th, 9 p.m. Wed., 15t.h. 5 a.m. ! Thurs.. 16th, 11 p.m. Sun., 19th. 8 a.m. ! ( Wed., 22nd, 2 a.m. Tlinrs., 23rd, 11 a.m. I : SS. OREWA. FOR BROWN'S BAY. ARKLE'S BAY, AND | WADE. , Leaves Auckland: leaves Wale-. | Sat., llth, 10 a.m. Sat., llth. 2.30 p.m. I • Atom, 13th, 12.30 p.m. Tue?., 14th, 3 a.m. . Wed., 15th, 2 p.m. Thurs.. 16th. 6 a.m. *T_urn.. 16th. 6.3 p.m. Sat., 18th, 7.30 p.m. Sat., 18th, 3.30 p.in, .rues.. 21st, 6.. a.m. Toes., 21st, 6 p.m. Wed., 22ud, 10.30 a.m. *For Arkle's Bay. {From Arkle's Bay. Weather and othur circumstances permitting ! ' No Cargo will be received after half-past ; four p.m.. or within half an hour of ariver--1 tised time of steamer's departure, or later than Noon on Saturdays. i rp H0 S. (10 O K AND CO N. ! i- \j O ! (Chief Office, Luiigate Circus, London.) j - - | ( 100K IiASS.VGE 4 GENOA". VOOK'S i. ASSAC.K -IxUENCY. If You Want a Passage by I', and O. Co. Shaw, Savili, & A. Co. Orient-Royal Mail N.Z. Shipping Co. North-German (.'ape Lines Canadian-Australian White Star, etc., etc. "nOOK AT pOOK'S. Choice of Accommodation rallied for by DIFFERENT LINES, and Best Berth? secured at Lowest Rate-. This is a special advantage offered by us as Agents for all Lines, especi- i ally at this busv period when steamers are | so full. pOOK'S AILING T IST V OOK.S OAILING J^JIST (with Map'., posted ITce. riving FARES and Sailings in advance bv all Lines, all Routes, | and Classes, to all parts of Urn World. Inquiries invited. POOR'S HIPPING QFFICE. " MUTUAL" LIFE BUILDINGS, j 62. QUEEN-STREET. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 1
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