ENINSULAH AND ORIENTAL. STBAH NAVIGATION CO. x "Y^STE Company's Steamships will be despatched with her Majesty's mails as xollowe, for LONDON, oallin^ at Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port' Said, Brindisi Malta Gibraltar, Plymouth :— _____ T^eave Leave Stotmera, Tons Ur-m'ndcr Molbne Valetta..... <9T9 Wseoe Feb. 23 Feb.2B ATcnriiti, ... 6362 Andrews Afar. 7 Mat. 4 Ballarat... 4748 Ashdowa „ 21 28 Oceans..... 6362 Vomlia Apr, 4 Apr 11 Parramatta 4771 Murray 18 25 Britannia . 5257 Orman May 4 May 9 Mftß«ilia ... 4918 Eraser „ 18 „ 23 Carthage... SOI- 9 De Home Jnne 1 Jane v Victoria ... 6268 Gates 16 »• 20 Shannon... ÜB9 Edwards „ 29 July 4 Arcadi ... 6362 Andrews Inly 13 „ 18 The PASSENGER FARES from NEW ZEALAND are as under :— • From any port in New Zealand. To Plymouth or London, first class — Single £70 ; for nine montbs (return), £105 for twe 1 montbs (return), £115. To Plymouiu or London, second class — Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. To Brindisi, Venice, Prieste, Marseilles, first class— Single, £65; for nine months (return), £105; for twelve months (return), £115. To Brindisi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles, Becond class— Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. Second Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodution in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia. The SECOND SALOON Accommodation in the abova steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, the company are now enabled to offer intending Paßsengers to Europe unrivalled Accommodation at the above Reduced Rates. Passage mono v cau be paid at this end for passages from England. For further particulars apply to the Agents. New Phmoutb, NEWTON KING. 612 h bto SldA* : , SavTLTT & ALBION Co (LIMITED). MONTHLY 1 , I N B OF EOYAL MAfL FAST PASSES U kk - STEAMEBP BETWEES ALL PORTS' OF MI.W ZEALAND AND * LONDrN. Tho Magnificent 3* S, COPTIC 4448 Tons Registor,*"cOOO-aorßc Power, G. Buhton, Comrasnder, Will be Despatched from Lyitolton FOB LOKDON DIB BO 2 osSATURDAT. 4th APRIL, 1891. To b« followed bv — m o <o g Date Steamer, S-5 §fc Commander, DeparH^Bf£ lore. lonic. .^. 4753 3000 W. H. Kidley .. May 2 Tainui ... 52G0 3500 B. J. Barlow „, May 30 Doric... 4784 3COO J. W. Jennings Juue 27 Arawa „. 5200 3500 W. Stuart -. July 25 lk>ptic M . 4448 3000 G. Burton ... Ang. 22 The above are all powerful, new, ateel bciit Etearcers, end the accommodation for all classes ot patsengers is he surpassed. The Homeward passage will be via Bio de Janeizo and Teneriffe, and the time occupied •honld not exceed 40 days. An experienced Sturgeon will accompany each steamsr^ The above be supplemented by the following and other fint-claso SAILING VBBSELB AND OABGO STEAMERS, taking their departnre from Wellington. Probbla KnmeofShip, Tocb. , Oomnumder. Timed Safliu;. 9,8. '.Mamari.. 'SOOO Maxwell Mar. ^ Maori 5000 Moffatt April i'he undersigned it empowered to gracl paseagea from London to New Zealand, baymaot for which hat' been' gnar'anteea in the colony. l OHh GILMOUB, '•>h »* nirnni lor >T«w PltwouA WEE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPAKY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF BTEAMSRS; (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. Poit of Fro, date Depart. of depart AOBANGI w Lyttelton Mar. ,19 BIMUTAKA Lytteltoa..... April 18 BDAFEHU..^. ) A»nwr( M*y 16 KAI?:OUiiA«... > be \ \ Jnne 13 'IOJSTGABIRO.^ J arranged ( j Joly 11 And thence' forward every fourth Xhanti&y IMPORTANT NOTI3E. In compliance with the wishes of the Hou. the Jfostraaster.General for New Zealand, the steamebs homewards will be despatched from the colony on saiurdav. instead of Thursday, commencing with the JEt.MT.B. Bimntaka, on the 18th April, and thenceforward • every fourth Saturday. ' Particulars may he learned an application to the New Zealand Shipping Co., Limited, Christohurch, or to the Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. WEBSTER & MoKELLAR, Agents, Province of Taranaki, PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. J. cTiINCLAIR, (Late of Glasgow) HAS much pleasure in informing the public of New Plymouth sad dis trict that he has opened a PHOTOGEAPHIO STUDIO n Brougham-street (King's Buildings)" fitted up with all the most modern appliances, and trusts to reoeive a share of patronage. Only first-class work turned out. tfhbtg
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 1
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672Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 1
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