Shipp r '»!. P; ANT o,' CTEAii jfcjjV "IG&TION pOMPANY. • Steamers for LONDON, calling at SIDKEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, EREMANTLE. COLOMBO. Af EN. MARSEILLES. GIBRALTAR. an* PLYMOOTH. with liberty to call el Brindisi, as tinder, «onn«ctins at Port Said with the iMrcot Steamers ISIS and OSIRTS. for Brindisi:— I leave S!?3mers Tons. Captains. Bjdney. Egypt I 8.000 G. K. Mmtford JJ|»..W Medina 12.500 F. B. S . Ndtlej. Joe, « •'• Mongolia iO.OOO ill. & LeweJim c > July 10 Malwa in. A. Thompson J!ily2'« More.'. 11.CC0 J D. Andrew*. Aug. 7 yalcja 12.500 iR. & ffcafohty^Pj-gl RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. to London,: £47 6a to 4MB: Return. J!TS 18s and iJI?S. Available for two years. Tourist** ' Tickets (India. China, ant*' Japan). 'Special Hcliday Tickets to CovJw. arai'Ubla for two mon!»s: Return Fares from Sydney, '£41. First Saloon; £2S, Second Ssloon; pluu 10 per cent Passage mocey citn lie. paid here "or passages from England,,, Fasrengers arriving in Sydney by last irann.Ktinc steamer can co straight on boiurd the Eomeirtrd Teasel For Freight and Passage, apply to v HDSSEIL AND 30MER8. Custcms Street W»st. Auckland. fD AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. * ' FOB DURBAN. CAT 3TOWH. AND ' ■ LONDON. FROM SYDNEY. ' ~~ Leaves Steamer. Tons. Commander. Sydney. COMM'N'.V'LTH I 7.000 I Cooper I June 5 BALLARAT 111,000 I Hanson | T uly 24 FAiiiiS: One Class Auckland to London £17 to £21; to Capetown, or Darj:an. £14 14s to £18 IDs. Return and Stop-over Tickets, interchsngeebla with Aberdeen Line. Tickets for Return to Sydney, via Suez Canal, second-class by P. and O. Mail, £19 19s to £53 lisAll tbe steamers are twin screwFor particulars, apply to local agenta, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for New Zealand: HURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD.. W'cllinston. Napier, and Dan(>din. ,"P AND A- MAIL LINE TO MANILA. till- CHINA- AND JAPAN. FROM AUSTRALIA. Tons. Leavi Sydney. EASTERN 3.600 June 23 ALDENHAM - 4,000 Jul; 10 Saloon accommodation amidships. Large, cod. iwo-berth cabins, all on the upper deck, and fitted with electric fans. Wireless teUjraphv installed. Through bookings to Cicada and United States, and Europe. for freight or passage, apply direct to RI'SSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street West. CHAW, CAVILL AND ALBION pO., 7 IMITED. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON, VIA MONTE ViDEO AND TENERIFFE. Sailings (circumstances permitting) : — Tons ! Com- Date ] Pert Steamer. Reg. I mandor Ds'jart Depart. 'MAMARI 9114'Keily. June Well'n. VATHENIC ]22.V.CrosB!inH|July 'C'H'NTHIC 122.51 ! Hart Juiy •TAINUI 10000 Vloffat (August. .. •lONIC 1223J Sttrck Septeoi. » •Tw.n screw. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. ♦No Passengo-s. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. e Passages from London can be arranged here by Prepayment of Passage Money or by Guarantee. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. A S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., Agents. ITHOS. nOOK AND CON (Chief Ofijce. Ludgate Circus, London). pOOKS TJASSAGE A GENCY. VOOK'S JT ASSAGE iIGENCY. DIRECI AGENTS FOR T and 0. Co. Canadian-Auat. Line Orient Line Aberdeen Line NZ. Shipping Co. P. auc O. Branch Soaw, Savill Co. White Btar. etc., etc IMPORTANT Notwithstanding the war. failings for next few months are filling rapidly. Send tor "Sailing and Fare List" (free). rjOOE'S, 62, QUEEN ST, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15932, 1 June 1915, Page 1
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