PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. '- : - ' < STEAK NAVIGATION CO. ;: "— ■ * PHE Company's Steamships will 1 be de- * ' spatcbed "with her Majesty's' mails as follows,' for LONDON, calling at Colombo, Aden, Baez, Port Said, Brindißi, Malta Gibraltar, Plymouth : — . • v - - ~ r • — . y- ' . . -< - TTT Leave Leave Steamer*. lons Uomm'ndei Sydney Melbae Bdme ■ ... 6011 Adaoason " Dec.ls Deo. 20 Britaoni*.. 6257 Orrasn „ 29 fan. 3 Mawulia ... J9lB Pfaser Jan. 12 „ 17 Carthage... 1)013 De Home „26 31 Vlcioria...\ f 62€B Barratt Feb* § Feb, 9 , Valetta^f... 919 Biiscoe ,f, fi 23 2», ATcndib,... RH62 Anlrews Mar. 9 Mar. 14 BaUarai... t74BAßh<i-wo j ;., 21 „ 28, 0c0ann..,.. 63Si Yomlin . \pril 6 Apr \V The PASSENGER PARES, from NEW ZEALAND ore ns and-r :^- From any port in New. Zealand. ■ To Plymouth or London, first ulsss^— Sinsile :J670 ; for nine months (return), £105 for twe' "c months (return), £115. To Plymouth or London, second cla66— Single £37; for twelve monthß "(return), £65. . , .... . To ßrindiai, Venice, Prieste, Marseilles, Bret, c ] a 89 — Single, £65; lor nine months; (return), £105; .for twelvo months (return), £115. , I To Brindisi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles, j second class— Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. Second Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia. - . - ; The SECOND SALOON Accommodation inthaabova steamers having been- thoroughly reorganised, tbe company are now. enabled .to offer intending Passengers to Europe unrivalled Accommodation at the above Reduced Rates. Passage money cau bo paid at this end for passages from England. Eor further particulars apply to the Agents. ■ • - New Plymouth, NEWTON KING. ol2hbto SHAW, SAVILb, & ALBIQN Co (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE .or ROYAL MAIL fAST PASSEKGKtt STEAMERS BEXWEBS ALL POSTS" OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON., r The Magnificent S-S. DORIC 4781T0n» Register, 3000-Horso Power, J. W; Jennings, Commander, Will be Despatched fromj Wellington - JF OBT LO N D 6"N - IXIB S O I OK THUBSDAY, sth FfIBBUABY, 1891. To be followed by— ' -.2 g g Date Steamer, § -S g ► Oommander, DeparJjßleS tnre« ... j , _ Arawa ... 5200 3600 W. Stuart ... March 5 4448 3000 G. Barton ... April 2 lonic. ._ 4763 3000 W. H. Kidley .: April 30 Tainni .„ 5200 3600 B. J. Barlow — May. 28 Doric-... 4784 3000 J. W. Jennings Jane 25". :The above toe all powerfnl, -new, Bteel boflt steamers, and tne accommodation for all daases of passengers is unsurpassed. ; > Tbe Homeward passage will be via Biode Janeiro and Tenenffe, and the time bcchpied thoold not exceed 40 days. An experienced Burgeon J will accompany eaditteamer. z • -.-- < r The above will, be supplemented by the following and other first-class SAILING VESSBLS AND OABGO • - . stbambbs;: ■ - • taiilig their departure fironv Wellington. • TTTj '' 7~, Probhit KaßMtfß^ip> lons. (Ooouauida'. (Time of '§,'•. Bangatira 6000 Barton Jarr. =^' Ps&ha... 6000 Scdtland ' rfebi ' ' „ Mamari... 6000 Maxwell ' Mar: „ MaoH w ... 6000 Moflatt ■ April - • t- • -'^ ,'- ■j! 1 J -■- lit -i.l. ti,.U ' ■■' - ' Tbe tmderiigned l^s ; empowered : to grant passages irom London to New Zealand, payment for wfaioih has : been guaranteea in the dolonv. -=" ■■ ■-!• i' ! -a-: ".';-■■ 7OEh GILMOUB, hhto A»ent for Hew Plymouth riISE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPASY'S IBIOTAL MAID LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under contract with, the New Zealand :;: ■•• .. - '.. Government) •:• ; . -, Are appointed to sail with her Majesty's Mails for London, via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira. ...■■- , ■ .„, steamer, - ' Port of * Pro. date Depart;' of depart i • i. 1 - : i , i • ' !i 1 ' KAIKOUSA^... Wellingtoa... Jan, 23 TONGABIBO.^. 1, . w-w Feb. 19 A08ANG1........ [ sAi^* T j Mar. 19 BIMUTAKA....^ f___«SLaf TApril J6 BOA1»BHU I arranged ( j tf- 2i And thence forward every fourth Thursday .The above .are, &11 new steamers, built specially for tbe trade, and commanded by men of great experience. -_(.., The length of the passage by the Company's Steamers averages under 40 days. ! Passage money — Saloon, from 60guineas upwards; second saloon. 35 to 40 guineas, steerage from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to WEBSTER & MoKELLAR, Agents, Province of Taranaki. to the Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. r EMPIRE TEA GOYPANYS • Tji LB P H A N/E B B A N D. 2s ; BdU i" "*> ■' TO OUB BUBSORIBBRB .. OUR Subflcribers would oblige by t once Bending word to tfi« office of any neglect ' or irregnlirity in tne deli very o* tne paper* by tbe boys in o*4t* Wit It row U tmteh
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8981, 14 January 1891, Page 1
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691Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8981, 14 January 1891, Page 1
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