Shipping. m ii t r~ V S E E 1 X E. T IMITED. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. •— " I Tons ] ) Due g'tamer. B'rd'n j Commander. lA'k'l'd 61 I _ _ I ; About •UIRERE 'IO.OCO J. Firth 'Feb. 17 TsnnAT)EVI ... 10,000 Hollinesworthllcb 23 HAWKE-S BAT ...8.000 D. McQueen Mar. 20 TXDRM.EMA .- 10,000 X Trotter j Mar. 29 •WhAKARUA .- 10.000 J C Frigate Apr. b aviWARC ... ... 10.000 H Mollis — KTB of SCOTL'ND 10.000 3. M. Hart — IKDRAGHIRI ... ! 8.000 W. H. Wilkes — MIUIRO 10.000 ', A. 11. Kemp i — STAR OF NEW ! ZEALAND . 10.000 E. D. Beck j — ST'R ACSTR'LIA 10.000 ,F. 1 Kearney — TO-OAXA i 10,000 T. B. Liuklater — •SEREHANA ... 10.000 F. C. Lidstone — ! i I •Twin Screw. The above Steamers are all bnilt specially for the Now Zealand trade, fitted with Refrigerating Machinery of the most modern tvpe. in charge of competent, engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in -which their frozen meat cargoes are bein* delivered. The Company is prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description at Lowest Current Rates of FreightFor all particulars apply to HEATHER. ROBERTON. AND CO.. Agents. Auckland. m H E m y s £ P. T I X £. T IMITED. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. Taking Cargo for '■MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are st)e- lally invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to support the TYSEK LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS. FUNCH. ED YE. AND CO.. Bridge-street. New York; MESaKS. TYSER AND CO.. 16. Fenchnrch Avenue. London; or MESSRS. HEATHER. ROBERTON. AND CO., Auckland. ' ' " RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent. Napier. rpHE MEW J EALAND <> HIPPING /JO.'S LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS. FOR LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO. TENERIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. _. „„». Tr.no Cora- i Probable llosail Steamer. Tons mailder Final Port, about j I •KAlßOlittA lUiCffMcKell-r Wellinjrc'n Feb 11 PAP A SCI SfeoJi Weston Lyttelton |Feb 11 tUTi-fil lWOaSilba Auckland j Feb 13 WAEANUI S7sijParson< Wellington Feb 10 WHAKATANE WTSlHeinming - j — WAI.-AXS Cameron — | — •TURAKINA ItmA Bower — Marl! •PAPi.ROA *S*so Clifford — Apr iS •TONGIARIBO 1019_Soccli_e — — BAKAIA B&rn-M — — •BUAi'EUO 953« Forbes — .May 6 "K AI PARA Cornwall — — •RIMUTAKA 1013J Gm'street - I - •OPAWA 106* i smith j - — »ORARI 1105601 Fors<tick ' — 1 — Twin Screw fTurtune. Note.—The- PAPANUI. sailing February 11. the TURAKINA, March 11. the PAPAROA, April 3. and the RTJAPEHtJ, May 6, will call at Rio de Janeiro as well as Mont© Video on the Homeward voyage Warrants for passages from the United Kingdom can be obtained at this end by propayment or guarantee of passage nr.oney. Passengers forwarded to port of Departure FREE. The vessels are specially fitted with Clayton's Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Full particulars of Fares and Freights on application CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local .tiauager CHAW. UAVILL. AND ALBION ( 10., J IMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. KOOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Bailings (circumstances permitting): — . I ~ _ Date ot Steamer. ' , c ™ | _£?£_ departure Port of lte "- mender. about Departure fMAMARI 6039 Maxwell Feb 13 — PAKEHA 43ifl Gillman Feb 25 Auckland tIONIO Xti-'i Annlnu Feb 25 W'llin^t'n 'IATHENIC 12234 liempy on Mar 25 W'llingt'n -rCORFNTHIC 12231 1 David Apl 22 WTlingfn KUMARA 0034 .Morton Apr - DELFHIO 827.i Jireen Apr — tARAWA 9372 Clavden May 20 W'llitigt'n tIAINUI 1050U Moffate June 17 W'ilin^t'i: tIONIO \t>.i> Annins | July 15 W'llingt'ii tTwin Screw. Round the World Tickets, First-class, including railway fare across American Continent, issued at special rates. facilities given to residents in the •Dominion to bring sat friends from Home, either by prepayment of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantees. FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS.-All Btcamers are fitted with the Co. 2 Apparatus, which is most effective in extinguish'Dß fire, and cannot possibly damage cargo or anything with which it comes in contact. L D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., A. 6. PATERSON AND CO.. Agents. TVRECT QAN TPHANCISCO OERVICE (AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINE). pROM AUCKLAND TO 'CAN PEANCISCO AND OEATSCLE, VIA oydney AND a pia. . through bills of lading TO i ; CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PORTS. O Q nriWEEDDALE '■■■:-"X , ABOUT FEBRUARY 10 J. C. SPEDDING, -.: General Agent. vnstom.strect East. Auckland T'HE WANG AN LI RIVER. Rhine cl A Maorilaud. Visited by Thousands, f .'-,£'_• Zealand's Great Scenic Canyon. Con- '■■:■■ S««« with the Main Trunk Railway. From : ■gWanui daily, Mondays excepted. From iiwriki daily, Tuesdays excepted. From ; ««2 ln s runui Tuesdays. Thursdays. Fridays, ■ Vi2. Saturday. Visit beautiful Pipiriki. . '«» the- Unique Houseboat The pleasure »L,i trip on this beautiful river will ever •S» „ delightful memory.—ltineraries. 5 !B^ A xHATRICK AND CO.; Tonriat Bureaux, *• TOOK AND SON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13979, 8 February 1909, Page 1
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