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KNISSULA c l AND ORIENTAL. CTEAM NAVIGATION CO. I -Y*3tt Oorapany's Steamships will bo dejpatcbod with her Majpsty'a mails as xollowe, for LONDON, calling nt Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi Malta Gibraltar. Plymf nth ; — Leave Leave Stpamers. Tons .* r- m'afler Sydney MelbßO ! j V»lett* '.919 '^riscoe Feb. 23 Feb.2B Atcadin.... Si62A.nirewß Mar. 7 Mar. 4 Pallarat... *748AsMr.wn .„ 21 „28 Ocean a 636? t'omlin Apr. i April, Parramattß 477 l Wurray 18 „25 Britannia. 5257Onnan May 4 May 9 MBS«ilia ... 4918 ffiaser „ 18 „ 23 Carthage... 501? Do Home June l June fc ] Victoria „. 0268 Cates „ 15 „ 2U Shannon... t>B9 fficlwarrfs „ 29 Jaty 4 Arcadi ... <5362 *ndrew« Inly IS „" 18 The PASSENGER FARES from NEW ZEALAND are as under :—: — From any port in New Zealand. •: To Plymouth or London, first clase — Single £70 ; for nine months (return), £105 for twe' "'c months (return), £115. To Plymouth or London, second class — Single £37; for twelve months (roturn), £65. To Brindisi, Venice, Prieato, Marseilles, first class — Single, £65; ior nine months (return), £105; for twelve months (return), £115. To Brindißi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles,, second class— Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. Second Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in tho steamers between New Zealand and Australia. Tho SECOND SALOON Accommodation in the abovo steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, the company are now enabled to offer intending Passengers to B'urope unrivalled Accommodation at tbe above Reduced Rates. Passage money cau be paid at this end for passages from England. For further particulars apply to tbe Agents. New Ph mouth, NEWTON KING. 512hbto BBAV7, BaVILL, & ALBION Co (LiMITJOD). MONTHLY LINK ' OF . BOYAL b\ AIL FAST PASSE«Ui'i4 STEAMER? BETWKEK ALL PORTS' OF NLW ZEALAND ASF LOND: N, The M^enficen* S> S. IONIC 4763 Toeb Bngistet, 1030-Moree rower, . W. H. KIDIiSY, CominsndcT, Will be Despatched from Well g^on FOB LOND ON DIK2JOI ON ' SATURDAY. 2SD MAY, 1891. To be followed bv — ■ £ jk Date Steamer, § •§. S * Commander. DeparH |fl£ ture. Tainui ... 5200 3800 B. J. Barlow «. May 30 Doric... 1785 3COO J. W. Jennings June 'll Arnwa... 5200 3500 «T. Stuart ...Unly 25 Coptic. 1448 3000 a. Barton ... Aug. 22 lonic .« 4763 3000 W. H. Kidiey .. Sep. 19 The above are all powerfni, now, steel bailt Bteamers, and tbe accommodation for all ckssea of pawengers is nnsarpaseed. The Homeward passage will be via fiio do Janeiro and Tenenffe, and the time ocenpied I'aonld not exceed 40 days*. An experienced ' Saigeon will accompany each steamer. The above will be supplemented by tbe following and other first-clasa bAILING VESeIfiLS AND OAEGO . STEAMEBS, taking their depart ore from Wellington. , . Frobblt | KemaofShip. rone. Ccmmaoder. Timeof i i ' Railing. 0,8. Msmari.. 5000 Maxwell Mar. „ Maori,,... 5000 Moffatt April Xhe underngned ,it, empowered to gran? paisage* from London to New Zealand, paymsct for which hni been goaranteeu in the OAoaj. ' ■ . T lOHIH QILMOUB, ibt» mmcmi far Wow PlTroontfi /The isew Zealand shipping 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. steamer. Fort of . Pro, date Depart. , of depart fiIMUTAKIL.... Lytteltoa..... April 18 KAIKOUiIAu... ( iS J 3na9 V* AUBANGI J arran S ed l Ang. 15 And thence forward every fonrth Satnrday IMPORTANT NOTIOE. Jn"cbrjopliance with the wishes of the Hod. the Postmaster-General for New Zealand, the stf.amebs hombwabds will be despatched from the colony oa baiukday instead of Thursday, commencing with the B.ftl.S. Rimutaka, on the 18th April, and thenceforward every fourth Saturday. Particulars may be learned an applioation to the New Zealand Shipping Co., Limited, Ohristohuroh, or to the Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. WEBBTKB &MoKELLAB, Agents, Province of Taranaki, PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. J. cTiINCLAIR, (Late of Glasgow) HAS much pleasure in informing tbi. public of New Plymouth and die triot that bo bae opened a PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO n Brougham-street (King's Buildings)' fitted up with all the most modern appliances, and trusts to receive a share of patronage. Only first -olafli work tamed out, §sbbto

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9057, 15 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9057, 15 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9057, 15 April 1891, Page 1