SHIPPING. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT. EXTENSION WANGANUI RIVER TOURIST TRAFFIC. HATRICK'S TOURIST STEAMERS. (New Zealand's Rhine). THS PIOSEEB RTEaMERS 'X na^\ HT^ wai,"« "Wairere, (' fSB&XsSBB&BmS&B&i "Wai-iti," "Ohura.* WANGANUI RIVER. TANGARAKAU RIVER. WANGANUI TO~pil']RlKl EVERY TUESDAY acd FRIDAY, at 7 am. Returning Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fares, 5/- Return. Our Steamers now run 30 miles beyond Pipiriki. and thenoe. 12 miles up the Tani aarakaii Oliver, connecting am!) Coacb*i I from Stratford. Fo* all .particulars apply to A. HATRICK AXP CO., Ayer.t* /^kCEANIC .STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A. and A. LINE. ! TO GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE. VIA AMERICA. TO ENGLAND IN 26 DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE, by Splendid, New, Twin-screw Steamships, built exoressly for the Service. These Steamers leave Auckland for Tutila (Samoa). Honolulu, and San Francisco every three'weeks as under: — RM o Auckland San B' 2 p.m. a cis o London i .SONOMA ..July 27August 12Au 22^ SIERRA .. August 17 Sept. 2isept 12 '- J FAST LINE AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY; Quickest route to United States, Canadu and England. Luxnrious Atlantic Liners Cunard," White Star. N.D.L.,, Hamburg-American, from New York and; Boston. • Passage Money.—Wellington to San: Francisco, £18 18s to £44 10s; New; York, £31 14s to ±.56 10s; Liverpool or London, £35 2s to £73 13s 4d. ; Smooth' waters of the Pacific.' Kscap-[ ing extremes of heat and cold. Five days longest time at sea. ■ For full particularsl apnly to : C. F. MILLWARD, ; Agent, Wanganui. . j rilHB TYSEB LINE (Limitvl) • I , _■ . . n - | ■ . ■ ■ - t DIUECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN^ UNITED STATFK OF AMERICA1. ANB> AUSTRALASIA. , | First-class Cargo Steamers will leave Newi York at, regular intervals, taking cargo for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington,' Canterbury and Otago. ■ ' 4 - The Company's next despatches will be— ] S.S. INDRALEMA, on or about 15th| July. ! S.S. INDRAGHIRI, 4927 tons, on or; about 26th August. ,■ i r New Zealand Importers of Americsn Merchandise are specially invited to in-; struct their agents in the United States toj support'the Tyaer Line steamers and to; Lommi>nicate with the Company's New: York Representatives, Messrs Hunch, Edyei and Cc*., Produce Exchange, New York,; Mesiirs'Tyser and Co., 16 Fenchurch Av«i nue, London; or Mr Jas. L Stevenson, I < Wangaaui RICHARD TODP, : 1 ■■■' Colonial Superintendent, • Napier. ; Via Mou.te Vidto, Tnneriffe, aiid Plymouth.; IJMJ.B NEW ZEALAND SKIPPING I 1 COMPANY'S | ROYAL MAIL LINE C™ STEAMERb FOR LONDON. Stoamer T'ns Probable To sail Beg. Final Port. (About) ' Tekoaf iO6C Lyttelton July 13 PAPANUI 6352 Wellington July 18 RIMUTAKA* 7765 ■ — To . ; Waikato 4707 — follow. Whakanui 5706 — Waimate 5610 Paparoa* 6563 Tongariro* 7765 *TWIN SCREW. +VIA SOUTH AFRICA. The above steamers have splendid . accommodation for all classes of passengers at moderate rates ' ' f . The Company's Mail Steamers will call at Monte Video on the homeward passage. Passenger rates by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers are as follows :— • ■ '. First Saloon, single, £63 16s. First Saloon, return, £115 10s. Second Saloon, single, £40 Bs. Second Saloon, return, £71 10s Steerage— 2 Berth Cabins, single £22 with or 4 Berth Cabins. Eingle, £19 13s " withOpen steerage, men only, £17 6s out kit Warrants issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. ; Particulars may oe learned on applica- < tion to i JOHNSTON AND CO., ; Limited. l Or NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, ■ Limited- • ■ OHAW, SAVILL AND ALBIQ>" COMPANY, LIMITED. Will despatch their, respels a» un'l*r (circumstances permittLig) FOR LONDON. fitetoriers. ■ Prob.p potr t of NAME. Tons Commander D bepar Ol!, D t e u ?^ T "eS" ture. I Vaiwera'.. 6237 Stuart ..Aug 8 Wlgtn: 'akeha .. 4331 Prosser ... Aug '" Lotea* ..,6364 Evans ..rfept » > ->i Taking Saloon and Steerage Passenfor^ ">.( tTaking saloon passengers only JVia South Africa. Tha Homeward passage will bo via Ri< .' ie Janeire or Monte Video and Tereriff<t. V >r St. Vincent. The undersigned are emjwweie.l to [rant passages from London to New 7>e» and, payment for which has been gt*-u mteed in the Colony— FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. Agency. •«, y /CHINESE LAUN—-jT -GI^AZE gives \j a BEAUTIFUL IVORY POLISH -,t. o all Starched Linen. Ironing with it it .j a Pleasure. 0 Sold by-All Storekeepers.--Vholesale:—Kemythome, Frosser and Go, - ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 July 1901, Page 1
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670Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 July 1901, Page 1
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