QBaW, gAVILL, AND QO., !T liIITED. I THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. S THE DIRECT LTNE OP STEAMERS • FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA - MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. It]:; Sailings (circumstances permitting):— I qiAW. CAVILL. AND QO., 1 THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN i THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. 1 THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS 1 FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA I MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. ii Sailings (circumstances permitting):— 8 '_ L , Tons Com- , Date Port »:. Steamer, j mattder. I Depart. Depart I '}-'.:., ' I About f MIONIC 12232 'Roberts I Jan. 25 Wl'gt'n §} - tATR'NIC 12231 ißempsou'Feb. 23 WTgt'n ■j : * tC( 12231 ! Hart I Mar. 23 WTfltfo I ■ »tARAWA 9372 ! Clay den Apr. 20 Wlgtn 1 ♦tTAINCI 9957 Moffatt May 18 W1 gt 1 'lONIC 12232 Roberts June la. W1 gt Wt - •ATIIENIC! 12231 Kempson July .13 Wlgtn •T- "COIIIN- , _ B „..,,„*._ Bf: THIC | 12231 Hart Aug. 10 Wlgt a > ':[. •'j-win screw. - tCall Rio de Janeiro. ~ : Round the "World Tickets. First-class, mi cluding railway lares across American Con--1 f- . itinent. issued at Special rates. 1; Special facilities given to residents in tae m Dominion to bring out friends from Home l i£ ijithw by prepayment of passage money in m New Zealand or by guarantees. . „__ ,„ ii *■ IxilE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS.-AU M'. 'Steamers are fitted with, the COj Apparatus. m which is most effective in extinguishing Are, 1 and cannot possibly damage cargo or any-«-'::---vBung, with which it comes in contact. Iv L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. I' Agents. I S TTAIPARA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LTD. I LEAVE HELENSVTLLE: 1>: Friday. Dec. 30-S.s. Baroona, 2.30 p.m. . I ::r , Monday. Jan. 2—S.s. Awa-roa, after last tram. a ; - Tues., Jan. 3—S.s. Tuirangi, after last tram. I X' 1 LEAVE DARGAYILLE: I 5 ! Saturday, Dec. 31— Awaroa, 6 a.m. jig! Tuesday. Jan. 3-S.b. Awaroa, 2 p.m. I RETURN TICKETS at SINGLE RATES.wiII • be issued on all Steamers from TUESDAY. X :: December 20, to SATURDAY. December 31. - coth days inclusive, available for return ': antil and including 31st January. 1911. ipHE TW"EW 17 EALAND HIPPING QO.'B ? ■'""* • LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS :> FOR LONDON. v ' VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFm AND PLYMOUTH. __■ ,_,„„ Cora- ] Probable Tosiil ;,-,/., Steamer. Tuns man , ler- hfinaJPort. abons W:j- : • /■- »OTAKI 11000 Silba — Jan *'■• OPAWA — 10B«0,Cameroi — Jan :" OKARI lo663Forsriick — — vV : »BOTOBUA l3U'Jo:Sutcliiff« — Jan 13 v SDRAKINA 1038!)! Weston - Feb 0 ' . TOKGARIRO 10192 Parsons — Mar 9 i'i v : BUAHINE 13130 Gr'nstreet — Apr 6 / BUAPEHU • 9330 Forbes - May* :-s "■■'RIMOTAKA 10130' Smith — — '-■'.. I'APAKOA SB6O Bower — — >'f. SAIKOUBA 10560: McKellar - • — -^''■ I | 1 i TRIPLE SCREW. All others TWIN SCREW. ■%'':•■ The BOTORUA. TURAjvINA. TO.NGAEIRO, ■'".?. BUAHINE. and RUAPEHU. taking the timeS table sailings for January. February, March. ifl April, snd May respectively, will call at RIO v DE JANEIRO, as well as MONTE VIDEO on -: the Homeward voyage. ,_ ... '■t# Warrants for passages from the united ¥ Kingdom can be obtained at this end by , v': prepayment or guarantee of passage money. -1- • Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure # . ?REE. "-", The vessels are sijecially fitted with Claytlon'fi Patent _V • FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. % ' r 'Fall particulars of Fares and Freights on •5.- application. -o'-: CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. :;.;. liocal Manager. ' -.-pHE TNJEW rjEALAND QHIPPING ; /' pOMPANY'S EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM SERVICE To AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. i UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE CANADIAN I GOVERNMENT. t The following Steamers will sail from ■ CANADA for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN:WEAXATANE .. 5724 Tons Reg. Jan. 15 INVERTAY ... — Feb. 15 WAKANUI ... - Mar. 15 To be followed by other First-class Steamera each month. AGENTS THROUGHOUT CANADA, THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. For Rates of Freight and other information apply to ! (■"■■■ apply to ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. TUE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. QHIRE T INE OF QTEAMERS. NEW ZEALAND TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). Steamer. Tons. Commander. •AYRSHIRE ... 10.200 W. Chicken. i BANFFSHIRE... 8,100 J. Wallace.. PERTHSHIRE... 8,000 A. R. Pilkmgton. .Filr'ESiilßE ... 8.500 E. T. Cremeif. 'BUTESHIRE ... 8,000 W. J. Page. -NAIRNSHIRE... 8,500 C. Forder. - MORAYSHIRE... 8.500 A. McLauchlg>a. I »Twin Screw. . '•';\ The above magnificent Steamers, which a have all been specially built for the New | Zealand trade, and make an average pas-|-j sage of 46 days, will he despatched at regular ■;'.f X ,.'"' intervals. , ... I'. : ■ Steamers are fitted throughout with every W: '■■ modern convenience, and accommodation is m>- provided for Saloon and Steerage Passenlif. gers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. p Passage Money: Saloon, 40 guineas per »■- Adult: Steerage, £14 103. £16 10b, and £11 iftUv. -iOs per Adult- ~ .. |s , For further information apply to tht :-M&:„ Oswginf? Owners. „„ „^ I-iQa per TTTENBULL. MARTIN AN]) CO.. . .. . For further information apply to tut ■fcfcyiaginf? Owners. „„, __ TTTRNBULL. MARTIN AND CO., - J - 1, Crawford-street, Dunedm.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14565, 30 December 1910, Page 1
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