Shipping QHAtV, SAVILL, AND MWtWk ALBION COMPANY «?SIS§iSS&& (LIMITED) Will despatch their swift PASSENGER, LINE' Off STfIAJOIRS S'OK LONDON Aa under, calling at HIO DE JANEIRO, TENSRIPEE, and PLYMOUTH. 1892. ~™ * lonic ... 4753 Wellington Thursday, Nov. 10 * Tainui ... 5031 Lyttelton Thuisday, Deo. S * Doric ... 4758 — Th'rsd'y, Jan. 5,53 * Arawa ... 5026 — Thursday, Feb. 2 *■ Coptic ... 4448 — Thursday, Mar. 2 Rangatiea 4045 — October Pakeha ... 4331 — October Mamaxi ... 3583 — November Maoki ... 2711 — December Matatua ... 3322 — January ■■* These splendid Steamships are fitted up with avery appliance for the comfortable aud safe conveyance of First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. The Commanders of these Steamers have 3pecial instructions not to sacrifice the comfort or imperil the safety of Passengers, either on the autward or homeward voyago, by taking their Vessels to extreme latitudes, as is frequently ioue, in order to effect a rapid passage. An experienced Surgeon accompanies each Steamer. Passages granted from London or Glasgow to New .Zealand on guarantee being mada in the Colony for payment. All the Steamers are fitted with Cool Chambers for conveyance of Dairy Produce. The above will be supplemented by a large fleet >f first-class Iron Sailing Ships. Thia Company's Mail Steamas: lONIC (4758 tons register) Will bo Despatched from WELLINGTON, on lOfch NOVEMBER. And the Cargo Steamer RANGATIRA, ABOUT ISth NOVEMBER. CARGO now being received in Store at Port Shftlinens: STORAGE FREE. For freight apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), SURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO.; or to )ALGET¥ & COMPANY (LIMITED). ■%w%k. nnHE P. AND O. STHAM ' J^lP^isk. A NAVIGATION COMPANY J^^^^^^.(TJmier contract with the Imgssm^Bß* perial> New gouth WaleSj vi e . oriaa, and South Australian Governments) will despatch the following steamers for LONDON, Jailing at Albany, Colombo, Aden, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. • c , „„„_ TAno-V i-ieava 1 Leave Leave Steamers. Tons.j Sydney . Helbo'rne Adelaide. Jrttannia .. 6257 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Jakthaoe... £013 Got. "1 Nov. Nov. 9 Victoria... 6288 Nov. H Nov. 19 Nov. 23 )ceana ... 6362 Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 V.HCADIA ... 6362 ) Deo. 32 Dec. 17 Dec. £1 "Kates of PASSAGE MONEY from DUNEDIN, 'ia Melbourne :—To London in First Saloon, £83 o £70; do, Second Saloon, £37; Return Tickets rom £65-to £115. In the Second Saloon the srrangements hays been thoroughly reorganised, ,nd the Accommodation which the Company now iSers is unsurpassed. Second Saloon Passengers ,re provided with First Saloon Accommodation a Union Steam Ship Company's Steamers bsween New Zealand and Australia. Passage /loney can be paid feere_ for passengers from Sngand. Liberal eoucflS3ioii3 made to families. — ?or information apply to the Dunediu Agents:— 3ALGETY and COMPANY (LIMITED^; or to ["HOS, COOK and-SON, Tourists' Agency, 95 Winces street. .■^s>^- ~ftJ~EW ZEALAND AND Jf^SSsSSK i^ AUSTRALASIAN STEAM jgfffg^Sl, SHIP COMPANY. s TEW AND IMPORTANT STEAM SERVICE „....„ ■'"■..-,« i.'.... .BeUyx-en. _ NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. ' The above Company will Initiate this Service with the , Magnificent New Steamship "WAEEIMOO, 4000 tons.capacity; speed, 17 knots ; And under the command of Captain J. C. Aiithuh. This fine Vessel will be despatched from PORT iHALMERS on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th ist., for MELBOURNE,, via the Bluff, and should rrive in time for the Cup. Passengers have the ption of living on board at Hotel Rates while i Melbourne. The Warrimoo proceeds from Melbourne to iydney, and then returns by the East Coast ports f New Zealand, affording passengers the opporunity of making the Grand Australasian Circle cithout the trouble and discomfort of changing teamers. - The Accommodation of this Steamer is luxuiius. The Dining Saloon runs the whole width of he ship, and is located well in the middle of the essel. She has a capacious and beautifully rranged ladies' boudoir, social hall, and smoking oom. The state rooms are provided with iron olding beds aud spring mattresses, electric bells, ic. A double service of electric light is installed hroughout the ship. The Second Cabin is unequalled. All the latest improvements have been adopted a the fitting-up and furnishing of the company's teamers. The Warrimoo will.be followed..by her sister hip the MIOWERA, under the command of Japtain James Stott, on her arrival from England. Freight and passage money at lowest current ates. For further particulars apply to NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), flo Agents. ~]Vf ES SAGBKXBS SiARITIMES. DUNHDIN, SYDNEY, or MELBOURNE to LONDON. Overland from MARSEILLES, via PARIS, Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of France. Jailing at. MELBOUENS, ADELAIDE, KING GEORGE'S SOUND, MAHE, SUEZ, and PORT SAID. Passengers Uooked to BOMBAY., REUNION, MAURITIUS, uad BAST COAST of AFRICA. e^™,™ 3 Leave fep Leave _^™_f_ Sydaey- & Adelaid^Polynesien ...8428 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Irmand Behic 8537 Nov. 27 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 iVuSTRALiEN ... 612S Dec. 27 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jceawiem ...4138 Jan. 24 Jan. 2S Jan. 30 PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH FROM DUNEDIN. Rates of passage money to Marseilles, from JS24 ;o £65, including table wine 3 and Suez Canal dues on passengere. RETURN TICKETS issued at the following i'ate3 :— Ist 2nd 3rd Glass. Class. Class. Available nine months... £105 £70 £42 Saloon Passengers booked through to London, via Paris. Best railway accommodation, luggage conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First-class, £70; Second-class,* £47. By special arrangement ac ENGLISH INTERPRETER will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, &c. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. NEILL & CO. ■ (LIMITED), Bjy _^ Agents, Dunedin. i mSs^S^- LLOYD ' *stesSJ?S?£^& IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. ! SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, Via Colombo and Sues Canal, Taking Passengers for London, Connecting from Alexandria by Direct Mail and Passenger Line To BRINDISI and GENOA. Will be despatched as follows (if practicable) :— Leave cave Leave Steamers. Ton, Sydney. Hapsburg 4000 Nov. 3|Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Karlsruhe ... 40G0 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Oldenburg 4000 Dec. 29 Dec 31 Jan. 1 HoirEiVSTAUi'EK-. 3094 Jan. 2(j'Jau. 28 Feb. 1 And thereafter every four weeks. Passage from Dunedin to Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen ... £18 to £67 103. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS TO EUROPE The Steamers land Passengers at Southampton. Passage from Europe can bs prepaid in the colonies. For freight or passage apply to NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), Agents, Dunedin. ~ ;wfe, rfiHos. cook & ioi ■^Jfe^l?' -^- ? 83e™c BERTHS by any .!Ss^!*i^^^^Line of Steatncrs to and from all tA.^^A.'nSK'-i-^ p ar (; S o f 4.^ e vyorij. Lowest Ratca guaranteed. No_ commission charged. mfm™«-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9564, 21 October 1892, Page 1
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