s Shipping. P. ASD o. CTEAM NAVIGATION /COMPANY. , 'steamers for LONDON, calling at STD- < KEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FREKANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN. MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR. Leave Steamers- Tons. Captains. Sydney. | _ __ , . :> fMoldavia 10,000 G. W. Gordon Oct. 2 , •Kiyfcer S.OOO K. E. KUeat Oct. 16 : •Medina 12.500 F. B- S,. NoUey Oct. 30 5 Mongolia 10.CO0 Leweliin Nov. 13 . Halwa 111,000 A.Thompson Nov. 27 Hooltan 10,000 R. L. Haddock Dec. 11 S. 'Calling at Bombay. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.— i}ia London. £50 to £90; Return, £81 to I '£135, available for two years. Tourist*' ;: ; Tickets (India, China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available tor two months: Return Fares from Sydney, «3, First Saloon; £35. Second Saloon. Tickets interchangeable with Orient Co. ■ Fassage money can be paid here for passages font England. Passengers arriving in Sydney by last connecting steamer can go • jtraight on board the Homeward vessel. •.ffj-Fot; Freight and Passage, apply to • -RUSSELL AND SOMEBS. " ', Customs Street "West*'' Auckland.., T> AND O. BRANCH SERVICE- , OSEKE FINE TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. : FOR : DURBAN, CAPETOWN. AND K-i? ' LONDON. WILL LEAVE SYDNEY ON DATES WHICH WILL BE SUBSEQUENTLY !:■' ANNOUNCED. --•-Fares: One Class —Auckland to Loti&te, £17 to £21; to Capetown or Durban, • ~ £14 14s to £18 18s. "" Return and Stop-over Tickets interchangeable with Aberdeen Line. v-"-:: Tickets for Return to Sydney, via Suez ; Canal, second-class by P. and 0- Mail, £49 ■' ISs to £53 lis. ; ■ All the steamers are twin screw. ' • : For particulars, apply to Local Agents, /-,£ HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for New Zealand: iIUBRAy, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD.. \X>. ■>: Wellington, Napier and Dunedin. : X? v AND A. MAIL LINE TO MAWILA, ■/■JU.: CHINA, AND JAPAN, FROM AUS•it; . TRALIA. &'"'.-* ; Tons. Leave Sydney. ALDENHAM 4000 Oct. 6 v;ST. -ALBANS . ... 4500 Oct. 30 v. .Saloon Accommodation amidships- Large, -■ ; «oi, two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck, v.- and. fitted with electric fane. Wireless :- telegraphy" installed. Through bookings to Canada and United States, and Europe. v' For freight or passage, apply direct to RUSSELL AND SOMEKS, Customs Street : -'West. CHAW, CAVILL AND A LBION po., "4 . TIMITED. V SHE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS - *„!? the new zealand trade, IHE DIRECT line of steamers TO ■•■\.y southampton and LONDON. (VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. ,: I Sailings (circumstances permitting): — v: y c , _ _ Date Port . Steamer. _ Reg. Com- Depart. Depart '■''■■■?' Tons, mander. || &ONIC 12232 Davies Sept. Ie WeU'n. *ARAWA 10000 Clayden Oct- 21 Steamer _ _ Nov . Steamer _ _ Dec '•Cyj'jp ?? rew - Fitted with wireless telegraphy. |§ T;lVia Sydney, South Africa, and TeneTiffe- /;> PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION ■yfi UNSURPASSED. :>i' Passages from London can be arranged tore by Prepayment of Passage Money or . Iff Guarantee. ; ■'■--:£ L. D- NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., . ,| A S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., i;_■'. "; Agents. H jjHoMMON WEALTH AND DOMINION IV/ LINE. LIMITED. ,' fiead Office: 9 and 11, Fenchurch Avenue, '.f'i London. E.C. '~->s-' Deadweight. Deadweight. .?*!,, , „ Tons. Tons. .-Star of England 12.350 Indralemo 10,400 m S 1 " of Victoria 12,350 Star of ScotlEdrapura ... 12,070 land ... 9,650 :w hawke g Bay ... 11,950 Mimiro ... 9,400 -;TMakarini ... 11,950 Star of Ausgadrabarah ... 10,950 tralia ... 9,400 ■ v .Mlintai .■ - 10,920 Port Lincoln 9,300 ■ ;;; »T0?. ? , 0f Indla -10,780 Port Albany 9,300 "'■'- : »v l raa ... 9,860 Port Mac gßWenana ... 9,860 quarie ... 9,800 ■-;..■ *?r lwaru ■ 9,775 Port Curtis 8.200 .. ■ aater e 9,775 PortKembla 8.200 ;•• .Port Augusta 7,200 - ; Port Hunter 7,200 *i i Port Philip 7,200 'Denotes Twin Screw. | 1 Regular despatches from New Zealand for " *»♦ j n of full-powered, high-class steamers, ■fitted with wireless installations, and re- .--'! "derating machinery, in charge of experienced engineers. The Company's steamers *?. noted for the satisfactory condition in ' ail 1 - refrigerated cargo shipped by them is - ociivered at port of destination. ■ -£i«t P < ? ttl P au y is prepared to carry frozen ~ Meat, dairy produce, wool, and general cargo --,5' lowest current rates of freight. .For full particulars, apply to &ESSRS. heather, roberton, ltd.. -jf 1_ Agents, Auckland. I D V I 5 5 £ A RAVEL - IgPSr » ERSE A 1 RAVEL. S - — I passages by ALL LINES. , « berths offered without Deposits. - & v?, 8t Bates. All Classes. Wo Booking Fees Charged. §I||: Money Matters Arranged. ~ Mterature about Any Line Free. . . - unbiassed Information Supplied. gaggage lnt-ured all Risks. *ree Assistance at Foreign Offices. J rouble Saved: Travel Made Easy. -' inquiries Invited on All Points. K ' S QHEPPCTG i-VFFICE. 62, QUEEN STREET. KQOOE'S CHIPPING J-VFFICB. 62, QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 1
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