waaitei f P'*ON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OJ NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. LYTTELTON: Rotomnhana Wednesday Jans 13 5 p.n; Mupourika Friday June 15 4 p.n Kotomuhuna Pridny Juno 15 5 p.m Rotorua Saturday June 16 11 p.m Flora Tuesday June 19 1 p.m DUNEDIN, via LYTTELTON: Mupourika Friday June 15 4 p.m I'lora Tuesday June 19 4 p.m Waikuro Saturday .June 23 4 p.m MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON. DUNF DIN AND BLUFF: Waikare Saturday June 23 4 p.m .NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Jfauroto Thursday June 14 4 p.m loAiiuu Monday June 18 4p.ns SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND: slauroto Thursday June 14 4 p.m SYDNEY DIRECT: Mokoui tsaUVirduy June 16 2 p.m NELSON DIRECT: Itotoiti Sunday Jun'el? 10 p.m P.fCTON AND NELSON: Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. ConnecHag with train for Blenheim. Vviiinui Wednesday June 13 12.30 p.n Rotorua Thursday June 14 nooi Haupiri Saturday June 16 hooi NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA, FOR AUCKLAND: Connecting at Now Plymouth witl through train from Wellington oi Tuesday*) and Fridays. Takapuua Thursday June 14 5 p.m Rotoiti* Sunday June 17 10.p.m *Oalls Nelson. WESTPORT. CttEYMOUTH and HOKI TVKA, via PICTON and NELSON: Wuinui Wednesday June 13 12.30 p.n Haupiri Saturday June 16 noo) In consequence of quarantine restriclions above tlates are subject to altera t!ou. Berths will only bo allotted to passenger! rm production of passage tickets at the Company’s office. . . Tickets available for return by Messre Iluddart, Parker and Coda steamer! Zenlnndia and Westralia. Passengers booked to West Australian ports. Shortest route to Auckland Via ONEHUNGA. ■ Connecting with through train from Wei lingtou on Tuesdays and Fridays. STEAMERS leave New Plymouth ai under (weather permitting): Takapuna Friday Juno 15 0.45 p.m Rotoiti Tuesday June 19’ 9.45 p.m Takapuna Friday June 22 9.45 p.m Rotoiti Tuesday June 26 9.45 p.m Passengers can embark at Wellington or Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by itcamer to Oneliunga for Auok land. IN kAYS TO rjYHIRTY ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. THEI’ASSENOER ROUTE to ENGLANI JgJNGLAND I» undoubtedly by the A. A. U NE : Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea anc the cold of the Capo Horn. The steamers of this line (under contraot with the Government of New Zealand New South Wales and the Unitec States) are appointed to leave Sydney nnd Auckland for Apia (Samoa), Hono lulu and San Francisco every ; foui weeks, sailing as under- | Leave Sydney. Leave Auckland, Alaincdn .. Ototndrop.. l July 4 July 9 July 6 Mariposa .. Heyward ..i Auk. 1 Ang. 6 rug 2 Mo*ua .„ Uncey .. Aug. 29 Sop. 3 £opt. 2 SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. Through fares, Sydney or Auckland* to LONDON— Saloon (single) .£64 2s 6d to *672 9s 2<J do (special return) from *£ll4 4s 2d Steerage J 233 7s lid. Round the World Tickets, first-class al the way, .£125. Special facilities are af forded for breaking the journey, withou! extra charge. Tickets are available foi twelve months. For all information apply at any of thi offices of the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OI NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). UP ’THE WANGANUI RIVER 1 (New Zealand's Rhino' The Now Favourite Trip of tna Colony. , A HATITUK AND CO.’S Fine Rive X %.• Tour : l Steamers Manowai, Wai rere and Churn leave Wanganui for Pipi Ai every Tu as day and Friday, at 7 a.m. '**P.r,iiug to Wanganui Wednesdays am t aturdays, Our steamers now run to th i/fttjjiificent scenery above Fipiriki, ‘. **j r ere arc no bolidys so pleat ent spent on the Wanganui River.” . A. HhTE’SK AND CO.. Wanganui, Or, Missi COOK AND SON, 7SI 52, Lambton quay. N.D.L. ORD DEUTSOHER LLO Y £ 10 Imperial Mail Steamers of this Com. V will bo despatched monthly fron " WuvLIAN PORTS to SOUTHAaiis, ANTWERP and oltEMENvie A)WHO. ADEN. SUEZ, POET SAID PLES and GENOA. or further particulars see Saturday t CASTENDYK AND FOCKE. Agents. rHK PA YEA SHIPPING COMPANY THE S.S. MANA, . ' FOR PATEAOu THURSDAY, 14th inst., at 5 p.m.. THOMPSON BEOS. AND CO.. ■ Agents, 59, Featherston street. Telephone, No. 533. ■ ■ rf-'t O. SHERWOOD Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92. CUBA STREET (Next door to Ayers’ Botanic Dispensary) Gold Watches from 40s, Silver Watche from 17s 6d, Rotherham's Levers from 35a Metal Watches from ss. Silver Brooehe from Is, Gold Brooches from 4s 6d, Spec laclos from Is, Clocks ana Alarms from 6a 18-Carnt Gold Wedding Rings and Keeper! Government stamped. Watches cleaned 0 new Mainspring* from 3s: Watth Glasses
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4075, 13 June 1900, Page 1
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