Shipping. CHAW. OAVILL AND A LBION pO.. T IMITED. SHE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS ' IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. ■ THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON, Via Australia and South Africa. •J' Bailings (circumstances permitting):— I I Tons I Com- I Date I Port '', Steamer. I Reg. I mender. IDep't.i "ARAWA 1 10.000 IClayden I Sept.l Well. lONIC 112.332 I Davies I Oct. I „ h -<- • •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. i PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. Passages from London can be arranged Sere by Prepayment of Passage Money or by Guarantee. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., h • A. S. PATEBSON AND CO.. LTD.. Agents. I 4 — ■> rrHE MEW JEALAND CHIPPING COMPANY'S T INE. 10 PLYMOUTH (to Land Passengers) ' • AND LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Com- Final To sail . Steamer. Tons, mander. Port, about. RIMUTAKA (2) 10.000 Hemming Well. Oct. 7 TCRAKINA (2) 10,000 Parsons — Nov. 3 REMUERA (2) 12.000 Greenstr't — Bee I RUABINE (2) 11,000 Smith - Jan. ' ROTORPA (3) 11,500 Sntcliffe — Feb. (2) Twin Screw. (3) Triplo Screw, j * Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. " ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED By any other Line. Warrants for passages from the United Kingdom can be obtained at this end by prepayment or guarantee of passage mo^ey. Apply. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. . LTD., QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND. P. AND 0. CTEAM NAVIGATION pOMFANY. Steamers for London, from SYDNEY, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE. COLOMBO, ADEN, MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR. Leave Steamers. Tons. Captains. Sydney, •Arabia 8,000 W. B. Palmer, Sept. 30 11.N'.8. Morea 11,000 D. Andrews, Oct. 11 Medina 12,500 F. B. 3. Notley, Oct. 28 i R..V.8. ' Mongolia 10,000 H. G. H. Lewellin, Nov. 11 Malwa 11,000 A. Thompson. T ° 23 R.S'.U. Kaisar-I- 11,500 Gordon, Dec. 9 ■ Hind e.k.r. i 'Calling at Bombay. RATES OF PASSAGE MOXEY.-Sinjls to London. £50 to £90; Return. £81 to £135, available for two years. Tourists' Tickets flndia, China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available for two tnonths: Return Fares from Sydney, £49 First Saloon, £35 Second Saloon. Tickets interchangeable with Orient Co. Passage money can be paid hero for passive from England. Passengers arriving in Sydney by ■ last conneciiss steairer can go straight on board the Homeward vessel. Theso steamers are installed with wireless telegraphy, and have electric fans in all cabins. For Freight end Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street West. Auckland. 1? AND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA, \ JLJ. CHINA and JAPAN, from Australia. pJ ' ST. ALBANS. 1500 tons ... Sept. 30 EASTERN, 3600 tons ... Nov. 8 Saloon accommodation amidships. Large, §& cool, two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck ■■i".>. and fitted with electric (nns. Wireless : telegraphy installed. Through bookings to Canada and United States and Europe.--:.r For freight or passage, aonlv direct to \'- RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs St. W. P QUR CHECKED BAGGAGE SYSTEM. M A BOON TO TRAVELLERS. £-.'". -j Think of the trouble and inconvenience our system saves, the comfort and enjoyment it adds to travelling. By its use you can v travel from place to place without bothering about your baggage in the slightest, or en- ';{." cumbering yourself with it in any way. We call for baggage, check on. receive at ■ far end, and deliver at once. We can also issue your ticket; but if you already have one, it is desirable that you produco it at ippur Office to facilitate checking. m " THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., m/,. v. LTD.. z/' , . Fort Street..Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 1
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