Shipping. ,''l. D. L. ' ; .V) -VTORD-TJEDTSCHEB TXOYD. , 'IrMPEBIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS 1 from SYDNEY to BREMEN, calJim ■:jm MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. FIUS •• d MANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN, SUEZ, '-) POM SAID. NAPLES, GENOA, 4 ALGIERS. SOUTHAMPTON . (lot M London), and ANTWERP.. f FARES. ' ( '■>- : M HEW Z3A7..AND TO LONDON. ' SteST-CLASS, £75 18s; Return, £116 Si. £44 8a j Return, £68 ss. '■'0 |BiRD-CLASS, .£l7 to £21; Return. £31 is M I to £41 Cs. i F: SAILINGS. .' I Loudon), and leaves. Leaves. FARES. , HEW ZSAJjAND TO LONDON. TRST-CLASS, £75 !8s: R/ilura, £116 Si. ECOSD-CLAS3. £44 8b; Return, £68 53. 11IRD-CLASS, £17 to £21; Return. £U la , to £41 Es. SAILINGS. Leaves. Le*fe«. '•;>? L Steamera Tons. Sydney. Melb'ne. -] lETEN .. ..8000 .July B July 11 EYBLITZ .. 8008 Aug. 5 Aug. 8 OON BCOO Sept. '.i Sept. fi • ',7 All twin-screw steamers. -Jill ste.uners fitted with wireless installation. , -| TO CHINA AND JAPAN. , v) Regular :!our-weekly serrice is maintained by twin-screw steamers from Sydney, via BRISBANE, NEW GUINEA. MANILA, HOKGKOWd, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, connecthig at Hongkong with N.D.L. Fortnightly Service to Europe, via SINGAPORE and SUEZ. IKINZ WALDEMAR June 27. From Sydney. a Twin screw. FARES—HONGKONG: First-class. HO: Second, £26. Fo:r passage!) and full particulars. LANGGUTH AND CO.. Customs Street East. Auckland. THE HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S i- EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM SERVICE To AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, ■ DKOER CONTRACT WITH THE CANA. ■■■>■■> DUN GOVERNMENT. ; :' The following steamors will sail from > CANADA for -ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, :> SYDNEY. AUCKLAND,: WELLINGTON, , ; LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN:- : : .'. To Bail7nifr 'is'--'' To be ' followed by other ' .Fi«it-(!l»ss ; * Stealers ea<:h month. ' For rates of freight ■ »nd other information, apply to tho v NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., ■Z- 213, Board of Trade Buildings, Montreal. '■'■'' Or to the Company's branches and agen '' ;! cies throughout New Zealand and Australia. For Monthly Time-tablo to London seo ad vertisementß in Tuesday's, Thursday's, am Saturday's issues. [J/TESSAGERIES , , "VTARITrMES FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. '■"-■ For MARSEILLES, via MELBOURNE '■ ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE, COLOMBO BOMBAY. ADEN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID ' Mel- Adfr Steamers. Sydney, bourao. laide Noon. 1 p.m. KBP.A July i July 7 July ) .•. AUSTBALIEN ... Aug. 1 Aug. 4 Aug. Wireless Telegraphy. - 'FARES.TO MARSEILLES: Single, £2 to £33 12s. To LONDON, via PARIS, £2 . to £88. Special concessions on application to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANB. r, ■ LIMITED. I i i i ii 11 ■ ■ "" _■■'•. "ttOYAL PACKET S.N. COMPANY. fcfH JAVA-AUSTRALIA LINE. Regular Monthly Service to PAPUA, JAVA ;*nd SINGAPORE, via Queensland Ports ■><: Pert Moresby, and Darwin. .■"''■ Steamer. _ Tons.' Leave Sydney '<, ' J'IaOUTMAN" ... 1 6000 |My 18 :-: ■■-.T'TASMAN I 6000 [ Aug 17_ • (Calls at Darwin. .{Calls at Dobo. 'P' '■•■: "New ' steamer. Wireless telegraphy, re *'■ ■ frigcrator, electric laundry, luxurious/aj fe ' - feomtmenls. surgeon and harlwr. Superio ■f : : Ist and 2nd classes: all cabins amidships. &V- •■- SALOON FARES FROM SYDNEY. >0 ':■ To Batavia; Single. £32; return, £51 4a. .■' To Singapore: Single, £35; return, £56- ' ''■'... To Port Moresby: Single, £15; .return, £24 'ii-' -•''?.;•'j'jpsirfurther information apply to : ; ■'• r " Vp'SBSJSLJj ,£ND-COMERS, v; JSt .•'.•;,.;■',;; ■ AGENTS,Mv ■<"*;,{•;,■'"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 1
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