BHAW, BAVttli, Al*l> ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED). M O N* T H II L I N A v OFBOTALMAIL FAST PASSENGER STEAMEES BSTWBMI ALL POETS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. Tr HEmagnifloent and powerful JL 8.8. TAINUI, 5200 Toni Begiater, Captain Evans, vfll be despatched from WELLINGTON FOB LONDON DIBECT, THtJBSDAY, 21s? AUGUST, 1890, J to oe followed by ~"~ -. - S-S g Date Bteuner. h*§> | Departure. Doric .. 4784 Jennings Sept 18 Arawa .. 6200| Stuart Oct. 16 Coptic .. 4448Kempson Nov. II ionio 4753Kidley Dec. 11 Tainui v.'iaOOEvaos Jan. 8, 1891 The above are allpowerfni, new, steel-built Bteamers, and the accommodation for all classes of Passengers is unsurpassed The Homeward route will be via Rio at Janeiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. An experienced Surgeon will acoompany each steamer. The above will be supplemented by the following and other fiist olase SAILING VESSELS A D CARGO STEAMERS. = ""Probable Name of Ship. Tons Commander Time of Sailing. Weatland .. 1116 Metters July Fleione .. 1092 Sargent August Mamari.. .. 5000 Maxwell August B.S. Matatua .. 5000 McDognall Sept. B.S.Maori . . 5000 Sootland October The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which 'has been guaranteed in the Colony. J. H. COOK & CO., Agents. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. BBGULAB MONTHLY DIRECT TEAM ■ LINE TO LONDON. THE following Magnificent full-powered Steamera wilLbe despatched as under I Probable Steamer. Tona Date of Port of Regr. Dep'ture Departure. Kaikonra ~ 4163 f Sept 4Lyttelton Tongariro .. 4163 Oct. 2- Wellington Aorangi .. 4474 00l 30 Rimutaka .. 4163 Nov 27! Ruapeho .. 4474 Dec. 25j And thencefoTtrfevery" fourth Thursday. The above are all new steamers, built of Bteel, and commanded by men of great experience. The passenger accommodation is replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary Bcale such as will sustain the wellearned reputation of the Company. The homeward route will be vii tk? Straits Of Magellan (if weather permits), and the time ocoupied i 9 not expectd to exceed 40 iaya. An experienced surgeou wi aocompany Mjflßteamer. Passage Money- Saloon rrm 60 guineas, npwards; second cabin, 4o gum as; steerage from 18 to 20 guineas. For further particulars apply to SCLANDEBS & CO., Agents. R I E N~T ii"T HME OJ BOYAL MAIL STEAMEES. The following Royal Maii Steamships, belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES, will leave Sydney and Melbourne on the undermentioned dates, for LONDON via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ, NAPLES, and GIBRALTAR:— jjrom From Sydney. Melbourne Obotava •• August 4 .. August 9 AUSTBAL .. August 18 .. Atfgast 23 Obxjba .. Sept. 1 * 3 Sept. 6 Cuzoo .. Sept 15 , 3 S*pt 20 Lusitaku .. Sept 29 .« October 4 Obota . . October 13 . . Ocfober 18 And fortnightly thereafter. Through fares to London. £21 to £70 Canal duea included Seduction of Third Class and Steerage Fares from London.- Special facilities af forded for bringing out friends and relatives by prepayment of the passage money here, Steamers providing bedding. Open Berths .. .. £17 17s Four Berth Cabins •.. £20 Two Berth Cabins .. £22 Spedal Return Tickets are issued at the lollowic. rates:— £ Fir«j, dalccn (available ox 9 months) 105 12 » I" ■Second Saloi (available or 9 months) 60 „ „ .. 12 .. 66 Parcels booked throng* to London at Beduced Bates. SPECIAL NOTICE. Second Class Passage Money redaoed c £36 and £40. THIRD CLASS— Cy— *"hs .. £21 do Four Berth Cabins.. £23 do Two Berth Cabins £25 First and second class passengers secure special advan f gee by booking hrou^V from New Zealarti. elng provided witH" rqn passages to Australia, which are incuuta in he above fares. For farther particulars apply to UNIOS STEAM SHIP CO., of N. Z. (Limited), Agents for New Zealand. Pettlnsnlar and Oriental gtsa* Navigation CJempsuy. fg \HE Company's Steam ships will be i despatoheo with Her Majesty's Mails follows, for London via Ceylon : — Haane of Tout Sydney Helbcnrne Adelaide Stauner. Arcadia ... 6383 Xng. 11 Aug. 16 Aug2o Brltanala -. 6257 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept 3 Coxomandel... 4199 Sept. 8 Sept i 3 Sept 17 CJarthage ... 50t3 Sept. 22 «=epfc 27 Oct. 1 Victoria ... 6268 Oct. 6 Oct H Oct. 15 Valotta ... 4919 Oct. 20 Oci- 25 Oct, 29 Ballaarat ... 4748 Nor. 3 Nov. 8 Not 12 Patnonatta... 4771 Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Ooeaaa ... 6362 Sec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec 10 Bone ••• 5011 iDec. 15 Dec. 20 _ Dec. 24 And thenceforward every alternatcTweek. ¥ Faswogert and c&igc c-v .^tl io London lffarwfllea, Italy, Egypi fcfiia, Oaiaa. and Japan at moderate ratei. Single and wtum tickets, both ISnt salocr md leoond t»loon, arenpv iaaued from Nelscn at th« game fares as frocs Aoafcreliftn Po?ta. j. H. OOCKACQ. Agcpti, Something New! d y*V WEEKLY easily earned by JL^^l I 'l. an energetip and enWTT * I- 1 * I P r ' s i n g person (either sex) ONf X \J. Permanent and agreeable oecopation. No capital required and buoc^bs guaranteed to Real Live Agents, especially do^ng Chbistuas S«abon ; Apply at onoe for full particulars, to U-Ja B .B. JONES, v_ . Bridi?e street, Sydney 18 ;
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Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5896, 1 September 1890, Page 1
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825Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5896, 1 September 1890, Page 1
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