.."'." ' Shipping. . rpHE "M'EW ' OHJJPING V, • * /COMPANY'S J**®- -■ To London, via. Monte Video, Teneriffe.. and Plymouth. MOST-MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN ~,-■ • -the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. : '-'-, ,-'' ~~~- •, --..■•-. _ Pr'bL -~'■. '-..',.-,/ •-.. i" ... Com- Final To sail . Steamer. w! Tons, mander. Por^^ont TURAKIN"A (2) h 10,950 Parsons Well. .. Sept.26 REMUEBA m 21^00jiGrcenstrcet —,; <'ct. 17 RU-AHTNE (Z> , fortes . , —..JjOJ- ■£: — :Detf 12. RUaPEHU fffl 9,883: Clifford —; .lan. 9 j TURAKI.NA t?) r J0.%0 Parsons ;- — Feb. 5 j {"> © Twin Screw. :' (3) Triple Screw. ] ' '."jy Pitted with Wireless TejegTaphy. ___ ' Toe time-table steamers Bailing in Feb-n_J3v-'March, April, and iaay. 1913. will etp at Rio de Janeiro as well a3 at Mont© Video.Ton the Homoward voyage. ■■ _ __■■_ ; ; ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED by oiijv-r other Tine, ','■•. - _ __: ■_. • Warrants for passages ■ from the united Kingdom can be obtained at' this end by ' prepayment or puarantee of passage money. Tor Monthly Time-table from Canada, seo • adivt. in Monday. Wednesday, and Friday's ■ isfiues- - - -.--" --.-<• -. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ■ CO., v LTD.. : -\. • •:"- :. QUAT-6T.. AUCKLAND. mHE rn YSEB TINE. _, ( ■:.;'■, -.. IMrTKD. MONTHLY DESPATCH Ob' FRST-CLASS P CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DRECT. :■':';'•■ -• - . . Ton) ; ': 1 Dae '■'•!' 'Steamer- Commander. A'k'd, 1 ■■'■} ■■'•*- ■ v■■ _ '■' '. -" .'Ab't. MTMTRO ' 10.000 J. Duncan -' Sept. 10 •WHAKABUA 10.000 AH. Kemp Oct. 5 15DRABARAH AH. Smith Oct. 14 . •NEREHAJTA ". 10.000 J. Compton Oct. 23. •UASERB' 10,000 T^.LinWater —: •KTWAiiD 10.090 P. E. Mello — •MAKASINI 12,500 H. Hollis { - •STAR OF INDIA V. J. Kearney — •MDBTTAI 12,500 J. Firth — ST'Rof SCOTL'D 10,003 E. D- Beck • — •STR AUSTR'L'AIO.OOO F. W. Ulyatt , — •INDRAPURA 52.500 R. P. Craven — IXDRALEMA 10.000 W. H. Lea — •Twin Screw. Tut 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 ar«. noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool and Produce of every description at Lowest Cnrrent Rates of Freight. . For all particulars apply to HEATHER. ROBEBTON. LIMITED. ;.'•;.-; : „ Agents, Auckland. rfHE- rpySEß' - Vf. INE » J TD. ■ S.S. MIMIRO. FROM LONDON. . Consignees are requested to present bills of lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their cargo. . All cargo is at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. • Any cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after the removal 1 of cargo nor lor shortlanded cargo, unless lodged at the Office of the undersigned within seven days after steamer's departure. (See terms of Bill of Lading) Captain Duncan will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew. - HEATHER, ROBERTON, LIMITED, Agents. CHAW, C AVILL, AND ALBION pO., nr IMITED. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN . THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. ■Sailings (circumstances permitting): — > Reg. ] Com- Departs Port Steamer (Tons, mander Date Depart. *r?J%SIBn I S Kempson Sept?l9 WT'gt'n !12232 Kempson Sept. 19 WTgfn JISJSV 10 12231 Dart Oct. 3 WT'gt'n " 72 Clavden Oct. 31 WT'gt'n S&SSP 1 " 57 Moffatt Nov. 28 WT'gt'n nONIC 12234 Roberts Dec. 26 WTgfn *A;i'mAlO '12232 Kempson Jan. 23 — ■ •OR'NTHIO 1 12251 Hart . Feb. 20 TARAWA I 9872 Clavden • Mar. 20 1 — •Twin Screw • Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. Passages from London can be arranged here by Prepayment of Passage Money or by Guarantees. . L. D- NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. :",v- •' ■ ■'• Agents. TRAVELLING IS MORE ENJOYABLE • When you are not encumbered with baggage. It must be taken, of course, but if you CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE THROUGH US. . You -escape the worry and trouble of handling.it. Tell us when you contemplate starting out. We will call for your things, take out your ticket, chock your baggage on by rail or sea, receive it at other end, and deliver at once. You pay ■ a cartage fee, no more, for this fine service of 'ours. . I =f: ?■> THE >N.Z.' EXPRESS CO.. -LTD,» . J r Fort-ktreet. 1 Auckland. ; * J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15094, 10 September 1912, Page 1
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