Shipping. ; ' rpjttß VEW . "ZEALAND CHIPPING pO.'S I: ' LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS. FOR LONDON. I, VIA MONTE VIDEO. TENERIFFE. AND PLYMOUTH '■''' 'steamer i I l c i °" n " I Probable'l To sail Miamtr. io*| Jiun( , er j Final Port* about fc <_Z\ | . __ •TL'RAKINA [8210 Bower " |Lyttelton I'uneii ♦PAPAROA 6563 Clifford Lytteltuii June 13 WAKANUI : 5824 Parsons — Juno .WHAKATANE'SOO2SiIIi» — — I ■ *OPAWA !7000iSmitli ■ '' — — APANUI 6582|Weston — — •KAIKOURA «998 McKellar — — WAIMATK £610 Cameron — — •KALPARi 173921* Cornwall — — %'■' ' •RUAPEIU 7SBsjJaggard — ' — ?"■•.'"-'■ 'OBARJ |7J7o!Korsdiek — — : ' 'RIMU'.'AKA 7052 Greeristr't — — : '■-' . RAKAIA SOSSiVine . — — TONOARIRO '7oOO;.Sutclifl:e - - ;;' ; •Twin Screw. Warrants for passages from the United Kingdom can be obtained at this end by prepayment or guarantee of passage- money. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure :•; FREE. . . Specially fitted with Clayton's patent " FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Full particulars''of-Fares and Freights on ■" t application, CHAS. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. , -. m HE rp Y3 E R T 1 NE, " T IMITED. ' ;.. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO , ■ LONDON DIRECT. __ ~ 1 I { I But Steamer. Tons Commander. A'k'J'd -'■> ■■ • ■ B'rd'n ) About ; STAR OF NEW. I I : ZEALAND ... 10.COOK. D Beck June 15 L ruMOANA ... ... .10.O0OIT. R. LinklaterJune ?3 .ST'R of AUSTR'LI A 10,O0O:K. J. Kearney (July » ' •NEREHANA ' ... 10,000 F. C. Lidstc'ne|Jiily 2i . ' LVDHADEVJ ... lO.PCO.llollingsworth July '11 HAWSES RAY ... 8,000 T. obeli — ■;:>'-. IXDRALBSIA ... 10,00OjT. Trotter — •HABERE ... ... 10,000' Firth — ■■'■' ST'll OF SCOTL'ND .10.000' J. M. Hart — ST'R OF ENGL'ND 6,00u,C. T. Hilder — 'WHAKAROA ... 10,000' J. O. Feljjate — ST Alt OF IRELAND 6,000 Griffiths — 'NDRAGHIRI ... 8.000 W. H. Wilkes — •NIWARU ... ... 10.000 H. Hollis' — MIMIRO ... 10.000! A. H. Kemp I — ,• •Twin Screw. The above Steamers are all built specially for th» New Zealand trade, fitted with Refrigerating Machinery of the most modern type, in cnarge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory t 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. EOBERTON. AND CO., Aaents. Auckland. r p HE rTIYS, + EK ' TINE, ' T IMITED. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE '<:' i ■' ' Between UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ■ AND ■ AUSTRALASIA- i ' FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS,,.. " . -'" '?>'.- "■'■' ■■■'..*: Taking Cargo -for ■■''• '" - .'■ -.?. MELBOURNE. SYDNEY,- AUCKLAND. WEL- . . LINGTON. CANTERBURY. AND OTAGO. S.S. INDEALEMA. about 4th July: \-. ''".'■' New Zealand importers of American Mer- • chandise are specially invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS. FUNCH, EDYE, AND 1 CO.. Produce Exchange, New York; MESSES. TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchufch Avenue. Lon- ;■■'>: don: or MESSRS. HEATHER, ROBERTON, ; AND CO., Auckland. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier. CHAW, CAVILL, AND ALBION QO., J IMITED. : THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. ; Sailings (circumstances permitting): — . " 1 Cntn Date of ; steamer. Tons „."L r departure Port of Reg. I lU<lu^l '" bout Departuie fATHKNIC 12234 Kempson June IS W'llingt'n KARAMEA 53631 Holmes June 20 Auckland .*■ t CORINTH IC 12281 David July 10 W'llingt'n tARAWA ... I 9472 Burton Aug 13 W'llingt'n +MAMARI 1 66S0Motfatt Sep W'Jliugt'n +lONIC .• 12282 Carter OefcS W'llingt'n '* +ATHENIC. 12234 Keinpson Nov 0 W'llingt'n ■■■■■ tCORINTHIC j 1225l|Da?id |Ducß I»■ llinst'n -Twin Screw. ', Round ttie World Tickets: Firat-clasa. ineluding railway fare across American Continent, issued at special ratesSpecial facilities given to residents in the Dominion u> bring out friends from Home, cither by prepayment of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantees. FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS.-All . Steamers are fitted with the Co 2 Apparatus, which i» most effective in extinguishing fire, and cannot possibly damage cargo or anything with which it cornea in contact. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. ' A. 6. PA'xERSON AND CO.. Agents. '"VT E W yE ALAND-CANADA T\IRECT /-IARGO SERVICE T-;> TTANCOUVEE, TTIA TJONOLDLU. CHROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO INLAND POINTS. THE NEXT STEAMER OF THIS LINE WILL BE THE Q Q TNDRAVELLI. LEAVING AUCKLAND 20th JUNE NEXT. For full particulars, apply to TH. DE SCHRYVER, Agent, 34, Fort-street. fPHOS. pOOK AND QON'S SPECIMEN i: - POPULAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. .POPLAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. Going via Canada and New York, and re- - turning via, Suez, with choice of Orient P. and O. or D.L., or going via Suez, returning via Canada: — AUCKLAND, BACK TO AUCKLAND. r' . 1. First Pacific, Ist rail America. :. 2nd Atlantic, returning 2nd Suez £102 6 0 2. Second Pacific, 2nd rail America. ■•■ 2nd Atlantic, returning and Suez £88 r 0 n ?, ; , OEND FOR " pOOK'S AILING T , lfcl i" 1 : (with Map), posted free, giving FARES and ' ! ;•'. Sailincs in advance by all Lines, all Routes, I ""' and Classes, to all parts of the World. 62, QUEEN-STREET. Chief Office. London- Offices Everywhere. "i UCKLAND - WELLINGTON, ,A Via CENTRAL RAILWAY AND WANGANUI ■ RIVER. REDUCED FARES! REDUCED FARES! !-.- 635! . 66f1! Sis! ,i. RIVER JOURNEY 150 MILES. -' BEAUTIFUL RBYOND COMPARE! TOURIST BUREAUX. T. COOK AND SON. A.' HATEICK AND CO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13767, 4 June 1908, Page 1
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