m Shipping. - N. JX_ L. It '-'■ VTORD-TYEUTSCHER T LOYD. ?-■ IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS ;";" 1 from SYDNEY to BREMEN, calling ■?••': MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FRE- ! MANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN. SUEZ, ■■-' PORT SAID. NAPLES. GENOA, W ALGIERS, SOUTHAMPTON (for ||| London), and ANTWERP. ||§ i FARES. .?■■ NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. '■ft FIRST-CLASS. £75 18s: Return, £118 ss. -J • 6ECOND-CLASS. £41 8s; Return, £68 Bs. S THIRD-CLASS. £17 to £21; Return, £34 4a l'i' ■'■-■■■ to £41 63. %■;- '- • SAILINGS '»*.. leaves. Leaves. -'■ ■■■ ; Steamer*. Tons. Sydney Molb'ue. '¥ EON I GIN ?r . JLUISE .. 10785 Dec. 24 Dec. 27 FAYLDITZ ... 8000 Jan. 21 Jan. ?■! ZIETEX ... 8021 Feb. 13 Feb. 21 %■-■■ FRIED. DE ■j; ' • GROSSE .. 11771 Mch. 18 Mch. 21 '/.; All twin-screw steamers, ./•'■' ; ill steamers fitted with wireless installation. TO CHINA AND JAPAN. • • '■:'. Regular four-weekly service is maintained . 'by twin-screw steamers irom Sydney, via .?.-. BRISBANE, NEW GUINEA, MANILA, ■•:>■-. HONGKONG. KOBE, YOKOHAMA, connecting at Hongkong ..with N.D.L. Fort- ■■'- nightly Service to Europe, via, SINGAPORE •-.;--,-v-'«nd SUEZ. >' *;••--•■-* -'••.-,-. ;,:.-, -V : -.*V- .' ♦COBLENZ, „-, . % ,L .. .?;>'; From Sydney ... ' . ' ' fv '■W*t-i- : ' '-' ■'"-'—' c ~" 'Twin i ßcrew^^S>s^sit>]v ,; : FARES.-HONGKONG: ... ./,'. .-■ j".; ' First-class, £40; Second, £2G. -t\'\ : : THROUGH TO LONDON VIA • . /=-■■• - -h-h-■•;.• -HONGKONG. \.: : ■'* '?;..'•'.." First-class, £107 Second, £73 10». : ;:! For passages and full particulars, ■'. •'. ' -* LANGGUTH' AND CO.. '.'* ' *f. , Customs Street West. Auckland, N.Z. .•';', ; mHE ' T<YSER TINE, . TIMITED. ■/: MONTHLY DESPATCH. OF ■ ■ :'•.;- FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. ' TO, LONDON DIRECT. i' Due ' ' ■: Auck- ,•: Steamer? Tons. • Commander, laud .t' '■■ ---■' , : . ',■ . • about ' ' •Indrapura ... 12.500 R. P. Craven Dec. 12 ; Makanni ... 12,500 H. Hollis' Dec. 22 . Star of Ireland 8.000 .Griffiths ■■ Dec. 2J '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 ;•_ , ire noted for the exceptionally .satisfactory '..: condition in which their frozen meat cari"':■■'. goes are being delivered. •• '• ' The Company is prepared to carry Wool •••.■•: and Produce of every description at Lowest : .Current Rates of Freight. f ( - • HEATHER, ROBERTON..LTD.. '■' Agents, Auckland. THE : : NEW ZEALAND '/' SHIPPING COMPANY'S ' EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM SERVICE -.} ■ , S> AUSTRALIA ' AND NEW • ZEALAND, ;.. ! UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE CANA* . _, DUN GOVERNMENT. „ The .following steamers will sail from • ,\ CANADA for MELBOURNE. SYDNEY.' AUCiILAND, WELLINGTON. TON. DUNEDIN:- \''-/ JESERIC ... 4392 tons. To sail about Dec. 20 • - To ,be followed by other First-class '....■'• Steamers each month. For rates of freight • and other information, apply to the V NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., . v,' . 213. Board of Trade Buildings, Montreal. .Or to the Company's branches and agen- ;,,./ cies throughout New Zealand and Australia. . V For Monthly Time-table to London see advertisements in Tuesday's, Thursday's, and • ,■■ Saturday b issues. : QHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS-NEW TO AVONMOUTH (Bristol). ■-.' .- Steamers! Tons. Commander." '■"■■ f§^ik#. * •'• 12000 w ' chic ken ■:■" AYRSHIRE' .. 10.200 W. J. Paw • .. BANFFSHIRE .. 8.100 J. Wallace ;: A PERTHSHIRE* .. 8,000 J.Thompson BUTESHIRE .. 8,000 W. H. Brodie ■:■ :: NAIRNSHIRfc .. 8 500 C. Forder ' MORAYSHIRE .. 8,500 H. C. Howard ' : - •Twin Screw. The above magnificent jv-j bteamers, which have all been specially ...;' built for the New Zealand trade, will be ';j..i..; despatched at regular intervals. Steamors [■■; ■■ V•;. are fitted throughout with every modern con- : . venience, and accommodation is provided for Saloon and Stoerage Passengers. Passage Money: Saloon, 40 guineas per adult- ■■'■:■-. Steerage, £16 103, £18 10s, and £20 10s per . adult, from any New Zealand port. For further information apply to the Managing ~ Owners. TURNBULL. MARTIN. AND CO.. ?' | 1. Crawford Street. Dunedin. COOK'S NEW ZEALAND TXITJRS BOOK'S NEW ZEALAND 1 OURS! „r.Jf, travelling through New Zealand arrange Iv'., your itinerary and book your Tickets • .£. complete with T»HOS. pOOK AND DON. , IHOB. L/OOK AND OON, Originators of' Tours throush New Zealand as established here for past 25 years. RAIL, pOACH. AND QTEAMER. AIL, Ijoach, and OTEAMUR! With or Without Hotel Expenses. . INDEPENDENT TRAVEL PROVIDED. Tickets In no way bind passengors; good till used, and refunded if unused. Quotations given for any trip desired. Travel Made Easy. Inquiries Invited. No Booking Fees. QOOK'S rrioURIST AFFICE. j ■ ' 62, QUEEN STREET. A LADY SAYS:-" YOU ASSISTED t •a- EXCELLENLY WITH MY BAGGAGE." I . This lady was a traveller. She asked us | .to check her baggage. We did so. We <•; called for it, checked it on, and delivered | \.„. .at the address given. She had no troublenone whatever. Result was: She employed I . us again, and paid this tribute to our ?•••••' former work. Now, we can give just the Ms same help to you with your baggage. See us. i:. THE NEW ZEALAND'EXPRESS COM- ; PANY, LIMITED. • ■ H FORT STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15483, 15 December 1913, Page 1
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