SHIPPING. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE X.A. GOVERNMENT. EXTENSION WANGANUI RIVER TOURIST TRAFFIC. HATRICK'S TOURIST STEAMERS. (New Zealand's Rhine). THIS PIONEER" STEAMERS •qsjftn^^ \\ Steamers:-—"Manu-'\l fflfLwiS HIX ' nra'>" "Wairere, (' fgaagjjjggjffljfffiSPSJSi**' "Wai-iti." "Olvura." WANGANUI RIVER. TANGARAKAU RIVER. WANGANUI TO PIPJRIKI EVERY TUESDAY aud FKII>AY,»at 7 am. , Returning Wednesdays and Saturdays, Fares, 5/- Return. Our Steamers now ruii 30 miles beyond s Pipiriki, and thence 12 miles up the Tangarakan ftiver. connecting sv.a Coacb-*s fron< Stratford. F«r all particulars apply to A. QATEICK AND CO., r^CEANIC 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 expressly for the Service. These Steamers leave Auckland for Tutila (Samoa). Honolulu, and San Francisco every three weeks as uiider: — „M „ Auckland San : it.iYi.o. 2 p.m. Francisco. London, i VENTURA. August 17 Sept. 2 Sept SIERRA ..Sept. 7 Sept 23 Oct. SONOMA Sept. 28 Oct. 14 Oct. 25 i FAST LINE AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY I Quickest route to United States, Can- ! adi. and England. Luxurious Atlantic I Liners Cunard, White Star, N.D.L., Hamburg-American, from New York md Boston. ' Passage Money.—Wellington to San Francisco, £18 18s to £44 10s; New York, £31 14s to i.56 10s; Liverpool or London, £35 2s to £73 13s 4d. Smooth waters of the Pacific. Escaping extremes of heat and cold. Fiye days longest time at sea. For full particulars apply to C. F. MILLWARD, Agent, Wanganui. *— : : | ■ —-—- — fpH» TYSER LINE (Limit*l» DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BEIWEEK" UNITED STATFK OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at, regular intervals, taking cargo for Uelbourne,. Sydney, Auckland, WellicctOn, Canterbury and Otago. The Company's next despatches wili be— S.S. INDRAGHERI, 4927 tons, on or about 26th August. New Zealand Importers ofAmericrtn Merchandise are specially invited w> instruct their agents ia the United Stateß to support the Tyser Line steamers, and .to I. communicate with the ComjJany'B N«w York Representatives, Messrs Hunch, Edye and Co., Produce Exchange, New York, I Mesws Tyscr and Do., 16 Fenchurch Aye nue, London; or Mr Jas. L Stevenson, Wanganui. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. OHAW, SAVILL ANU ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. i WiD despatch their ressels m trader {circumstances permitting) FOR LONDON. Bteejrcerß. Prob. Port of NAME. Tons commander %££ D'PVX' Reg. t^. ei Waiwera .. 6237 Stuart .. Aug 8 Wlgtn Pakeha .. 4331 Prosser .. Aug Aotea* .. 6364 Evans .. Sep i 'Taking Saloon and Steerage Passengers. tTaking saloon passengers only JVia South Africa. Tha Homeward passage will be via Rio de Janeiro or Mont* Video and Teneriffe, or St. Vincent. . The undersigned are empowwed to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony— FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. | Agency. , Via Moute Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE C. w STEAMERS FOR LONDON. T'ns Probable To sail Steamers. Reg. Final Port. (About) RIMUTAKA* 7765 Wellington Aug io Waikato 4767 Wellington Aug 20 Whakatane 5715 — Sept 12 Otarama 3809 — To Wakanui 5706 — follow Waimate 5610 Paparoa* 6563 Tongariro* 7765 RAKAU 5628 Tekoa 4050 PAPANUI 6372
•TWIN SCREW. tVIA SOUTH AFRICA. The above steamers have splendid accommodation for all classem of passengers at moderate rates The Company's Mail Steamers will catl at Monte Video on the homeward passage. Passenger rates by the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamers axe 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, single, £19 13s withOpen steerage, men only, £17 6s out kit Warrants ismied for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars nay foe learned on application to JOHNSTON AND CO., Limited. Ox NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, Limited«n Miir *.»»;; What a BEAUTIFUL Colour : your Cloth— vc»l "-) - 7' • • \ '■ V«i; I always hm : p Empire c«/t; -Ho.l EXTRACT OF SOAP \\ y~ *-royalllue.;; ■ : You CAITT beat * ;;
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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 August 1901, Page 1
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652Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 19 August 1901, Page 1
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