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SHIPPING NEW ZEALAND RHINE, WANGANUI RIVER. A. Hatrick and Co.'s Pioneer and PremierRiver Steamer Service, muter contract with the New Zealand Postal and Tourist Traffic Departments and Messrs. Cook and Son. FLEET : Manuwai, Wairere, Waione, Wai-iti, Ohura. DAILY SERVICE. TO AND BEYOND PIPIRIKI. Aud until further notice. Each trip occupies two days, and goes to beyond Pipiriki, embracing all the best of the most beautiful purt of tiie Wanganui. Hour c: starting, 7 a.m. Cook's Coupoi)3 are only available by our Steamers. TANGARAKAU SERVICE. .From Pipiriki Sundays. (From Putikituna'Tuesdays. To secure passage book at the office, open each even'ng from 7.30 to 9.30. For all particulars apply to A. HATRICK AND CO., Agents. N.B.—There will be a 15-knot service in January by our fine new steamer Waione. Via Monte Vid*o, Taceriffe, aa<t Plymouth. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL JWAIL LINE C* BTEAM.Fh.fa FOR LONDON. __ \ | Probable To SailSteamers. T'ns Final Port, about) Reg. ; fekoa 4050 Wellingt: 1 Feb Papanui 6582 Wellington Feb fr Rakaia 5628 — Feb Waikato 4767 — FeDEuapehu* 7705 Wellington MarchWhakatane 5715 — MarchWakanui 5706 — A Pril Paparoa* G563 — May ' | ;; ■ ■ ; I .;':' ~ "^TwrirscKEw: ~' Ji tVIA SOUTH AFBIOA The above atMsacia har* splendid accommodation inr all olassss of paaiwngew at moderate rates .-.'-;■, Thß Company's Mail Steamers will will at Monto Video on the homeward passage. Paßßenger rates by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers are m fpllotts:— : Fir»t b'aloon, single, £63 16«. ■ First Saloon, return, £115 10s Second Saloon, single, £40 Bs. :. : Second Saloon, return, JE7I 10* • Steerage— . ;-

2 Berth Cabins, single£22 with ot 4 Berth Cabins, single, £19 13s wlt|iOpen Bteerogo, men only, £17 6s out [kit Warrant* isarafd for posaagea from the United Kingdom to Now Zealand f Particulars may ba learned on application to I JOHNSTON AND CO., i Limited. i Or NEW ZEALAND LOIN ifND MERCANTILE AGE&IjL Limited. J^W OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY A. and A. LINE. w TO GREA.T 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 uader: — RM a Leave Arrive Mails WILU- b- Auckland San due 2 p.m. Francisco. London. SIERRA ..Jan. 11 Jan. 27 Feb. 7 SONOMA Feb. 1 Feb. 17 Feb. 28 FAST LINE AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY Quickest route to United Statea, Canadt. and England. Luxurious Atlantic Liners Canard,- White Star, N.D.L., Hamburg-American, from New York and Boston. Paa»dge Money.—Wellington to Sac Francisco, £18 18a to £44 10s; New York, £31 14s to ±,56 10s; Liverpool oi London, £35 2s to £73 13b 4d. Smooth waters of the Pacific. Encaping extremes of heat and cold. Five days longest time at sea. ITor full particulars apply to C. F. MILLWARD, • Agent, Wanga&ni. rpHE TY&ER^jRnE, Limited. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND" AUSTRALASIA. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland. Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. The Company's next despatches will be: S.S. INDRADEVI, 5683 tons, on or about January 30th.

! New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to instruct their agents in the United States to communicate with the Company's New York Representatives, Messrs. Hunch, Edye and Co., Produce Exchange, NewYork. Messrs. Tyser and Co., 16 Fenohurchl Avenue, London; or Mr. Jas. L. Stevenson, aWnganui. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier. gHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION _. COMPANY, LIMITED. Will detpatoh their reeeelt m under (oircnmitancea permitting) FOR LONDON, Steazaara. ' I Probable p ot tof NAME. Tons Commander %% t °! Cepar Keg. ture Mamari 3583 Banks Jan. y'tn Tokomaru 0238 Maxwell Jan. 23 Wlgtn Delphic* 8273 Breen Feb. 20 Wlgtn Waiwera 6232 Stuart Feb Uothio* 1100 Kidley Mar 27 Athenicf 12380 Kcmson Apl. 24 •Taking Saloon and Ste-eraee Passenjfnra. tTaking ealoon passengers only tVia South Africa. The Homeward passage will be via «{io do Jsneira or Mont© Video and Teneriffe. or St. Vincent. Tho undersigned are empoweie-i^ to arrant passages froci London to New <sea land, payment for wisich has been guw- i finteed m the Colony— FREEMAN R. JACKSON snd CO. Wanganui Supply and Agenc^ Company, JAMES THAIN AND CO., LTD., Vgent*. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. [Subscribed Capital £2,760.000 I' Paid-up Capital £6G7,500 I Claims Settled :.n the Colony. (' C. V. MILLWARD,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 1

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