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ENINSULAtt AND ORIENTAL. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. *'prTW Company's Steamships will be dejpatchod with her Maieaty's raailß as follows, for LONDON, calling nt Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi Malta Gibraltar, Plymruth : — Leave Leave Sfrvuners. . Tons Ur- tn'ndor Sydney Melbse Shannon... H B9 Kd wards Juno 90 Jnly 4 Arcadia ... 6362 Andrewa luly Hi „ 18 JBallftrat... 4748 Ashdown „ 27 Aug. 1 Oceani 0362Tomliu aug. 10 „ 15 Parramatta M\ Murray „ 21| „ 29 Btitannia . 6257 Orman Sop. 7 Sep, 12 Maasilia| ... 1918 Fraser „ 21 „ 26 Carthage... 601? De Home Oct 5 Oct 10 Victoria ... 6268 \f'amson ,k, k 19 „21 Shannon... 4189 Edwards Vor 2 Nov 7 Valetta 4919 Briscoe „ 16 „ 16 Arcadia.... 6362 Andrews „ 80 „ 30 Tbe PASSENGER FARES from NEW ZEALAND are as under, :—: — From any port in Now Zealand. To Plymouth or London, first class — Single £70, ; for nine months (return), £105 for two'^e months (return), £115. To Plymouth or Londjn, second class — Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. To Brindisi, Venice, Prieste, Marseilles, first class — Single, £65; ior nine months (return), £105; for twelve months (return), £115. To Brindiei, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles, sticoud class — Single £37; for twelve months (return), £65. Bocond Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia. The SECOND SALOON Accommodation in the abovo steauiers having been thoroughly reorganised, the company are now enabled to offer intending Passeugers to Kurope unrivallod, Accommodation at the above Reduced Rutes. Passago money cau be paid at this end for passages from England. For further particulars apply to the Agents. Now Plymouth, NEWTON KING. 612 h b to SHAW, BaVILIT* ALBION Uo (LiMITKD). MONTHLY LINIB OF liOYAL MA7L FAST PASSKNtfKK STiUAMBRI? BBTWJEiBIT ALL POBTS OF JSiW ZKALAND AND LONDOU. The Magnificent S- S. AR AW A 6200 Tone Register, 3500-Horso Power, W. Stuabt, Commander, Will be Despatched from Lyttellon FOB LONDON DIBKOI OH SATUBDAY, 26th JDLY, 1891. To bo followed by— glas DatQ Bteamer, of, g .Commander. Depar<v aj £ ture. t'optic^J 4448 8000 G. Burton ... Aug. 22 lonic. .-. 4763 3000 W. H. Kidley .. Sep. 19 Tainui 1 ... 5200 3600 B. J. Barlow — Oct. 17 Doric... 4784 3000 J. W. Jennings Nov. 14 Arawa... 5200 3500 W. Btuart „. Dec 12 The above are all powerful, new, Bteel built steamers, and the accommodation for all classes ol passengers* in unsurpassed* Tho Homeward passage will be via Bio do Janeiro and Tenenffe, and tho time occupied should not exceed 40 days. An experienced Burgeon will accompany each steamer. The abovo will be supplemented by the following and other first-class SAILING VBBBJKLS AND OABGO STEAMEBS, taking their departnre from Wellington. 1 H ~ i Prodbifl Name or Ship. Totu. Commander.:* Timoof Sailing, Glenlora 774G;Nicoll Mny J 8.8. Matatna- 5000 McDougall May „ Bangatira' 5000 Barton Jane Pakeba....- 6000 Scotland July „ Mamari..,. 5000 Maxwell Aug'.st ihe undersigned is empowered to grant I assagos from London to New Zealand, pay* tnvnbfor whioh has beon gaaranteeo ill tho Colour. '■ ; ' ;OHh GILMOUB, •"»-•- **ant for ,Nn«f PlT«o»3t>* rpHBNEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPARY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP BTBAMBRB. (Under contract with the New Zealand Government) Are appointed to sail with her Majesty's Mails for London, via. Rio de Janeiro and Madeira Iteamw. Port ol Pro. date Depart. of depart JONGABIBO^. Lyttelton..... July 11 AOBANGI » Ammnt Aug< 15 BIMTTAKA I Sept. 6 SnAHDfitr..^ "J Oct. 3 KAIKOUdA ) arran K ed Moct.3i Aad thbnce forward every fonrth Saturday "important notiob In compliance with the wishes of the Hon. the Postmaster- General for New Zealand, the steamebs homewabds will be despatched from- the colony on battjri>av instead of Thursday,, commencing with, the R.M.B. Bimntaka, on tbe 18th April, and thenoeforward every fonrth Saturday. Particulars may be learned an application to the New Zealand {Shipping Co., Limited, Ohristohuroh, or to the Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. WEBBI'KR & MoKELLAR, Agents, Province of Taranaki, tfM X*t O/2 per day tr bB At I T(i ' "r 1 Bjl made b y P er - dti I OU pT sonß of eithor Hex, ia their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with won derful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. Bnt you can make a enug little fortune honorably and easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publioation circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly ac muoh as men. Fall particulars and instruction* t&ailod free. Now is tbe time— don't d«hy, bat mite to as at onoo. STINSON aad 00. ?ortlftad,;Mtiao United SUtei,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9140, 22 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9140, 22 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9140, 22 July 1891, Page 1