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Shipping. nT~ d. l COLOMBO. ADEN. SUEZ. POST SAID. ■M-OBIVTpTJTOHEE T LOYD, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS X from. SYDNEY to BREMEN, calling MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, NAPLES. GENOA. SOUTH. AMPTON. and ANTWERP. EDUCED TpAJRBS. AUCKLAND TO TOXDON. vTRST-CLASS: Single. £70 8s; Return, £110. ' SECOND-CLASS: Single. £42 16*; Return, THIRD-CLASS: £17 to £21. Sailings. Leaves Leave* steamer. Tons. Sydney. Melb'rne. •SOHARNHORST .. 8.151 May 15 May 18 •rJEYDLITZ .. .. 8.000 Jun. 12 Jun. 15 •BOON '..- •• 8,133 July 10 July 13 •ZTETEN .. .. 8.066 Aug. 7 Aug. 10 •GNEBENAU ... 8.000 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 •Twin Screw Steamers. TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Begular Four-weekly Service of Twin Screw Steamers from Sydney, via New Guinea, to Manila Hongkong, and Yokohama, connecting at Hongkong with N.D.L. fortnightly. From Steamer. _,__„_. Sydney. PRINZ SIGISMUND May 4 To Hongkong: First. £46 6s; Second. £52 6s. To London, via Hongkong: First* £110 10s; Second. £73 Bs. Linen washed on board by expert Jaundresses. * For passage and full particulars apply to IiANQQOTH AND CO.. Customs-street West* Auckland. CHAW, gAVTLL. AND \ MDg^L^gpJ . TF-IMITEIX THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IS THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. ■ THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERDJFH. Sailings (circumstances permitting):— ____ ~ ~ T'. Keg. Com- Dat» Port Steamer. " z!SS mander Depart Depart V - "*" * ~* * *9L5 t*ATHENIO 12234 Xempaon Apr. 18 W'l'gt'n V- rC'K'NTHIC t»il Uart Jay 16 WTgt'n I TARAWA 3372 Clarden June 13 W'l'gt'n •TAINUI 9»T ttoffatt lulvli W'l'gt'n •lONIC !.:-£52 Roberts Vrnr 3 Wl'efn U •ATHENTO 12254 Kempsor Sept. 5 WTgt'n ' •C'R'NTHIC 12231 Hart Oct. 3 W'l'gt'n •ABAWA 9372 Clay den Oct. 31 WTgVn •TAINUI 9957 Moffatt Nov. 28 W'l'gt'n f' •lONIC 122331 Roberts J :)flc. 26 WTgt'n , •Twin Screw.'] ♦Calling at Rio de Janeiro. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Bound the World Tickets. First-elans, In•lading railway lares across American Con* tinent, issued at Special Rates. Special facilities to residents to the Dominion to bring out friends from-Home either by prepayment of passage money la Sew Zealand or by guarantees. FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUa-AU which ia most effective in extinguishing fire. Steamers are fitted with the CO& apparatus, which is most effective in extinguishing fire, anil cannot possibly damage cargo or any. thing "With which it comes in contact. L. D NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., ■A. S. .PAXEBSOX.AN»*.€O.,«-- :. - • tent a :-< KAJPAEA BTE.A3I3HXP COMPANY. . 1 - LIMITED. HEJUENSYILLE-DARGAVILLE time-table. Leaves HelensvtUe: Leaves Dargavilla: \ ~ Mondays, 10 a.m. Tuesdays. 5 p.m. .•Wednesdays. 10 a.m. Thursday. 6.30 ajn, Fridars. 10 a.m. Saturdays. 6.30 a-m. •SPECIAL NOTICE.—The steamer will only call at Ruawai and Te Kopuru on the Wedfi.," nesday trip up and Thursday trip down. AH passengers for other ports above , Ruawai ■will require to tranship into the tender r Tangihua at Ruawai on Wednesdays. Down passengers from these Ports will be picked up by the Tangihua. leaving Dargaville at . 7 a.m.. and will join the through steamer ■at-Ruawai , CARGO INSTRUCTIONS.—Last train for cargo 10. a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Cargo landed on the Walroa on Tuesdays and Fridays. Auckland Agents: MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN. LTD., B. C. HAMOND. 3 , • Manager. Helensville. mES nnrsEß tine. . T DOTED. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS : CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. m T~Due Sceamer. i"™- Commander. A'k'l, ■ _____ - _?__L _ I Ab't. •HABERE 10.000 T.RLinklater fiaT? •NIWARU 10.000 P. E. Mello JtayV •ST*ROF CANADA IZ.UUO J. M. Hart il-y2B .TOMOANA 10.000 S . W. Hayter 1 •MAKAEINI 12,500 H. Hollis •STR ATJSTR'L'A 1°.»» F. W. Ulyatt _ •STAR OF INDIA 12.500 F. J. Kearney — •■.' •MURITAI 12.500 J. Firth - ! ST'fi OF SCOT'L'D 10,000 R. D. Beck - HAWKE'S BAY 8.000 a Angel — MIMIRO 10,000 J. Duncan , - . TSDBALEMA 10 t OQO - - •INDRAPURA 12.500 R. P. Craven — u..i:k *WHAKARUA 10,000 A. H. Kemp - •INDBABARAH 12.500 A. H. Smith - fNEREHANA 10.000 J. Compton - •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, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. i The Company is prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description at Lowest . Current Rates of Freight. For all particulars apply to HEATHER. ROBERTON AND CO.. " Agents. Auckland. WEZ -JCTEW CfBALAND CHIPPING pOMPANY'S Eastern CANADIAN steam SERVICE To AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEAIAND. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT. ■ The following Steamers will sail from CANADA for MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. AUCK- ; LAND. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN:- • TOKOMARU .. 6238 tons .. Apr. 20 WHAKATANE .. 5754 tons .. May 15 MATATUA .. 6488 tons .. Jun. 15 . To. he followed by other First-class Steamers . each month. . ■For rater of freight and other information, apply to the HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., Beardmore Buildings, St. Peter-street. MontreaL - ; Or to the Company's branches and agencies throughout New Zealand and Australia. ,' For monthly Time-table to London see advertisement in Tuesdays. Thursdays, and "Saturdays' issues. gELLARS-ALLEN S. S. CO. OTAMATEA SERVICE. Leaves for Otamatea Ports every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 10 a.m., after arrival of 7 a.m. train, returning to Helensvillo every MONDAY and FRIDAY. YOUNG'S POINT, leaves Heiensville every WEDNESDAY at 6 a.m., returning from Young's Point same day. DARGAVILLE. Leaves Helensville every SATURDAY at 10 a.m. Leaves Dargaville every SUNDAY "-■:"** 2 p.m. ( G. BELLARS, Manager. Agcnts-H. P. TAYLOR AND CO., Tyrone Buildings. Customs-st.. Auckland. .TpOB HOWICK AND WHITFOED. x - P.B. TURANGA. (Licensed 94 passengers.) Leaves Leaves yueen-st Wharf: Whitford and Howiok: Fil. 19th, 4 p.m. Fri., 19th, 7 a.m. «Safc,.2oth,'liO p.m. *Sat., 20th. 8 a.m. !=un.; 21st, 10 a,m. ■■■•Sat., 20th. 5 p.m. *»U».,, 2lst, 6 p.m. *Bun., 21st, 4.30 p.m. M<ra., 22nd, 6 p.m. •Mon., 22nd. 7 a.m. Tali., is r d. 6.30 p.m. Tues... 23rd, 9.30 am. Jri., 26th, 11 a.m. Thurs., 25th, 12 noon. *fcat... 27th, 1.30 p.m. *Sat.. 27th, 8 a.m. "Howie"* only. A. L. ANDREWS AND CO., Agents. Fort-etiMt, 'Phone 2342. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14971, 19 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14971, 19 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14971, 19 April 1912, Page 1

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