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PENINSULABT AND ORIENTAL. STEAM NAVIGATION CO* 1 PHE Company's Steamships will be de- ■■■ spatcbod with her Majesty's mails as f ollowe, for LONDON, oallin? at Colombo, A<Jen, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi Malta Gibraltar, Plymonth : — lieave Leave Pt^aicera, Tonßl '. torn m'ndei^ Sydney Melbae > I Valetta—.. *919 Brissce Web. 23 Feb.2B Arcadin,... 6362 Andrews Mar. 7 Mar. 4 BaUarat... 4748 Aabd^wa „ 21 „ 28 Ocean:! 6362 Voinlin Apr 4 Apr 11 Parramatta 4771 Murray 18 „25 Britannia. 6257Onnan May 4 May 9 -Mr.s*ilia ... 1918 Eraser „ 18 „ 2H Carthage... 5013 De Home June 1 Jane Victoria ...6268 Gates „ IB „ 20 Shannon... 1189 Edwards „ 29 Jaly 4 | Arcadia.... 6362 Andrews Inly 13 „18 The PASSENGER FARES from NEW ZEALAND are as nnder :—: — From any port in New Zealand. To Plymouth or London, first class — Single £70 ; for nine months (return), £105 for twe' ""e months (return), £115. To Plymoubn or London, second class — Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. To Briudisi, Venice, Prieste, Marseilles, first class — Single, £65; for nine montbß (return), £105; for twelve months (return), £115. To Brindisi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles, 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 in the above 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 be paid at this end for passages from England. For further particulars apply to the . Agents. New Ply month, NEWTON KING. 512 h bto SHAW, SaVILjU & ALBION Co (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE OS BOYAL MAJL FAST PASSEKUKK STfiAMBRS BETWEEtT ALL POBTS OF NKW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The Magnificent . §• S. ARAWA ? 5200 Tons Register, 3500-Hotb6 Power, W. Stuabt, Commander, WiUjlbe Despatched from Wellington FOB LONDON DIRECT OM THURSDAY, sth MABOH, 1891. To be followed by— 2-2 S S Dftte Steamer, o-S. gfc Commander, DeparH Jj fflfS tare, Arawa ... 5200 3600 W. Stuart ... Marcb 5 Coptic. 4448 3000 G. Burton ... April 2 lonic. .«. 4753 3000 W. H. Kidley .. April 30 Tainai ... 5200 3500 B. J. Barlow _ May. 28 Doric— 4784 3000 J. W. Jennings June 25 The above are all powerfnl, new, ateel built steamers, and the accommodation for ill classet of passengers is unsurpassed. The Homeward passage will be via Bio de Janeiro and TenenUe, and the time occupied - ihonld not exceed 40 days. An experienced Snrgeon will accompany each ■teamer, Tbe above will be supplemented by tbe following and other first-claw SAILING VESSELS AND OAEGO STEAMERS, taking their departure from Wellington. : '- Pnbbla Name Of Ship, Teas. KJonmnnder, Time erf ■ - Sailing. 1.8. Bangatixe 6000 Burton Jan. ;„ Ppkeha... 6000 Scotland Feb. „ Mamari.., 5000 Maxwell Mar „ Maori..... 5000 Moffatt April The undersigned is empowered to grant passage* from London to New Zealand; payment for which haa been goajanteea is the Uolony. lOHN GILMOUB, hb t» «imnt f«w Wr"» PlTjrnantfc q^HB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINCr COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under contract with the New Zealand Government) Are appointed to sail with her Majesty's Mails for London, via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira. iteamer, Port of Pro. date Depart. of depart AOBANGI Lyttelton Mar. 19 UIMUTAKA Lyttelton..... April 16 tUAFBHU..^.. 1 4A»ißrrf4 A»ißrrf M*y24 KAIKOUB^ „... V be \ (Jane 11 XOWaABIEO.^ J arranged ( | Jaly 9 And thence forward every fourth Thursday Note — The Rimutaka may be 2 days late in leaving New Zealand The above are all new steamers, built specially for tbe trade, and commanded by men of great experience. Tbe length of tbe passage by the Company's Steamers averages under 40 days. Passage money— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; second saloon, 35 to 40 guineas, it* erage from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to WEBSTER & MoKELLAR, # Agents, Provinoe of Taranaki, to the Branches and Agenoies throughout the Colony. THOS, AVERT. """* HAS ALWAYS IN STOOK— Account Books of every description Photo., Scrap, Writing, and Fern Albums Pocket Books, Purses and Note Books Ladies' Bags in Plush and Leather Writing Desks, Tourists' Cases and Blotte Photo. Frames — a large variety Birthday Cards and Books — latest; design* Draughts, Chees. and other games presentation and Sobool Books xSibles, Church of England and Catholic Prayers Commercial and Fancy Stationery of si kinds, DEVON-ST., jffiw PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9029, 11 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9029, 11 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9029, 11 March 1891, Page 1