Shipping. j flitegLj (3HAW, SAVILL, AND ® ALBION COMPANY, (LIMITED). FOR LONDON.—ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS with Superior Accommodation for all Classes of calling at Monte Video or Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. S.S. Tons. n S er . From Dale Mamari ... 3383 Hunks t yttelton July 31 Gothic ... 77311 Kiilley Wellington Aug. 14 Waiwera... KOO Stuart — *ueust Aotka ... 631H Evans — Sent. Pakeiia ... 4:131 Prosser — follow KaRAMEA... 5.W4 Burton — — Kiimaua ... 6000 Scotland —: — Athenic ... IJOOO Kcinpson — — Rangatira 4043 Nicole — \ — Maori ... 6317 MoflMt — — Matatua ... W22 Holmes Wellington — Tokomaku 6238 Maxwell — — Iwi.phic . 527 Breen Wellington — ; passengers forwarded from Dunedin to Port of-Departure of Mail Steamer Free. ' Special facilities are afforded, for bringing out- friends and relatives from Home by issue of passage orders in the colony. For freight or passage apply to the Agents: NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIMITED), MURRAY. ROBERTS. & CO., • DALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED). P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, For MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH, and LONDON (With permission to Call at BRINDISI), connecting at Port Said with the 20-knot Express Steamers ISIS and OSIRIS, for Brindisi:— •Steamers. Tons. Sydney Mi-.lbo'rn \dclaidc. Oceana ... 1003 July 12 July 15 July 17 Victoria (>!>27 July 2b July 29 .TMy 31 Australia R>2s Aue. 9 Aue, 12 Aue. 14 Britannia (ill 1 Aug. 23 Aug. S6 Aug. 28 Single Ticket to London: £43 to £30. Return Tickets: £69 to £120 (available for two years). , Tqurists' Tickets (India, China, and Japan): Cheap Rates 0!) application. ■ Through passengers from New Zealand to Europe can embark on arrival of the last connecting steamer -,t Melbourne or Sydney. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), Agents. rjlH E ABERDEEN LINE. FOR LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. Tons I Leave . Leave Steamers. Reg. Sydney. Melbourne. Sophoci.es ;.. 4S0I) August 1 Aueust (I SAI.AMIs 4500 Augustas August 27 For Passage and Freight, apply to DALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED), 16jy _ • Agents. gPEC IA L Jg XCUR SI O 1\ T TO BEAUTIFUL H A W A I I. The' Magnificent Royal Mail Steamer SONOMA will leave Auckland on FRIDAY, August 8, for Honolulu, via Pago Pago (Samoa), reaching Honolulu • August 18, and' lrriving back at Auckland on TUESDAY, September 23. The above Excursion, which allows Passengers' ft stay of three weeks at Honolulu (the Paradise of the Pacific), is without compeer the most attractive trip ever offered to the people of this colony. The voyage has been fittingly described as . " DRIFTING TOWARDS-PARADISE .ON AN EVEN KEEL." - 1.• Lnd if the traveller is in quest of perfectsrest, i.ealth, and quiet pleasure, beautiful Hawaii is prodigal in her'abundance of these gifts. A (ingle item of information describes the climate —fiz., the mean temperature, taking a year's vyerage, is a genial 74deg— the maximum SSdeg, 'ind the minimum 57deg. The tourist leaves this Nature-blessed isle with regret; sad that bis Island of Dreams and Flowers and Happy Natives, and the peace of the land, can only be carried away as the memory of a perfect holiday.
Through Fares from Dunedin, Salooit, Return: FIRST CLASS £52 4s. SECOND CLASS .. £37 4a. For fuli information concerning Hot-el Accommodation at Honolulu, Fares to all ports of the world, and guide books, apply OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Uju . NEILL & CO. (LTD.), Agents. v.- IJUDDAKT, PARKER, AND CO. PROPRIETARY (LTD.). Steamers will Sail as under (Weather and Circumstances permitting): -For LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— Kliogamite I 2585 I Tuesday, July 29 I 2.311 train Westrulia 28{'41 'l'b nrsSay, July 31 2.30 train Zi-alandia . I 277(1 1 Tuesday, Aug. 12 12.30 train NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKIANDKlingamite I 2HS3 I Tuesday, July 2il I 2.30 train Zealanma I 2770 I Tue-dny, Aug. 12 12.30 train ' Elingamite 11*5851 Tuesday, July 29 1230 train Xealandia 127701 Tuesday, An*. 12 12.30 train ~SYDNEY~via Wmtmlia 12SS11 Tlmytny, ,lnlv 31 I 2.30 train MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART— Wentralia I £8811 Sunday, Aug 17 I 2.30 train Cargo received for Sydney aud Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Elingamite, till 5 p.m. on Monday. .Tickets available also for stop over or return by Union Company's steamers, and holders of Union Company's tickets may travel by above Tcssels. NEILL h CO. (LIMITED), 17n Agents. N.D.L. j^OKDDEUTSCIIEJI LLOYD. The IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS of this' Company will be despatched as under, aud regularly thereafter, to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via FEEMANTLE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, and GENOA:Sydney MelSteamer. Tons Commander, lp.m, bourne Karlsruhe .TO? O. Itot t An?, 2 Aui?. ft Stutlgart 50-1S firo«ch Aupr. lfiAue. 19 Weimar ... 50U1 Waltersdorf Sept. 6Sent, fl I'. 1:. I,nit- I paid ... li'2BS Qesselronnn IStpt. 27' Sept. 30 Accommodation and Cuisine, of the highest standard. Unsurpassed Seagoing Qualities. ENGLISH spoken on board. Passage Money from £16 to £80. RETURN TICKETS to LONDON (available for two years): Saloon, £66 to £120; Steerage, £24 10s. THROUGH • and ROUND the WORLD TICKETS issued over the Company's own extensive lines at reduced rates. For further particulars apply to NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), ; Agents, MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. . SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARlS.—Steamers of 6300 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, "will he despatched monthly, as follows:— Steamer. Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide. iNmis Aug. 4 August 7 Aug. o V.ni: j.k Ciqtat Sept. 1 Sept. 4 J H t ps, 4 Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China Batnvia, and Japan. Table wines are included' in the passage money. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board, Eeturn Tickets (First Saloon) between Australian ports are available for return by P. and 0., Orient-Pacific, and N.D. Lloyd Steamers having room.—For further particulars apply to NEILL & CO. (LTD.), Dunedin. THE • NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (Ltd.), No. 3 Crawford street, : PACK and REMOVE FURNITURE By ROAD, RAIL, or SEAj FORWARD PARCELS EVERYWHERE. Note 'the Address: No. 3 CRAWFORD STREET. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 1
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936Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 1
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