Shipping. CHAW, CAVILL AND A LBION PO., T IMITED. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE DIRECT LIKE OP STEAMERS TO LONDON. Via Australia and South Africa. Sailings (circumstances permitting):— I Tons I Com- J Data Steamer. I Reg. J mander. I Dopt. lONIC ' I 12.332 J Davies I Oct, ATHENIC I 12,345 I Crossland Dec. TAINUI ~..,,;J... 10.000 1 - Moffat , 1 Jan. •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. . PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. Passages from London can be arranged lere by Prepayment, of Passage Money ot >y Guarantee. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD.. ' Agents. THE MEW ZEALAND CHIPPING TYMPANY'S TINE. TO PLYMOUTH (to Land Passengers) . AND LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL. ' MOST MODERN TWIN-SCREW • PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer. Tons. From To Sail rURAKINA ... 10,960 Wellington Nov.: REMUERA ... 11,500 — Nov. 3 RUAHINE ..'. 11,000 - Jan. BOTORUA ... 11,500 - Feb. RUAPEHU ... 9.680 - M'rcl Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Return Tickets available by P. and 0 Line, on terms to be ascertained on applies tion to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD.. QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. p AND Q DTEAM -M-AVIGATION pOMPANS Steamers for London, from SYDNEY calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN, MAE SEILLES and GIBRALTAR. Leave Steamers. Tons. Captains. Sydney Mongolia io 000 H. G. H. Lewellin, Nov. 1] n.Jf.B. Malwa 11,000 A. Thompson, rsov. 2! n.N-.n. Kaisar-I- 11,500 G.W.Gordon, Deo, 8 Hind Rf, ' n - Mooltan 10.000 R. L. Haddock. Dec. & " * " 1917 Kashgar 9,000 H. N. Rivers Jan. 6 i i 'Calling at Bombay. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.-Singl to London, £50 to £90; Return. £81 to £13E available for two years. Tourists' Ticket (India. China, and Japan). Special Holida Tickets to Colombo, available for tw months: Return Fares from S7diey, £4 First Saloon, £35 Second Saloon, Ticket interchanzoable wub. Orient Co. Passag money can be paid hero for pas?"""" fror England. Passengers arriving in Sydney b last connecting ftearrer can go straight o board the Homeward vessel. These steamei are installed with wireleas telegraphy, an have electric fins in all cabins. For Freight and Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND 30MERS, Customs Street West Auckland. EAND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA • CHINA and JAPAN, from Australia. EASTERN, 3600 tons ... Nov. 8 ■ ST. ALBANS, 4500 tons ... Dec. 16 Saloon accommodation amidships. Larg cool, two-berth cabins, all on the upper dec and' fitted with electric fans. Wirele tele"raohy installed. Through bookings Canada and United States and Europe. for freight or passage, armlv direct RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs St. W WHICH IS THE BEST WA , W TO TRAVEL THERE? That is the question often asked by o: traveller from another. .As often as not t reply is CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE THROGG THE EXPRESS COMPANY, Then take out a ticket for your deatinatio and go there unencumbered, for you may sure the Express Co. will look after yo thing!. We Collect, Chuck (rail or sea). Deliver far end immediately on arrival. See us. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO] LTD., Fort Street,' Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 1
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