SKIPPING. NEW ZEALAND RHINE* VVANGANUI RIVER. A. Hatrick and OoTTiioneer and Premier Biver Steamer Sernce,. r P( 3 : .. i&cfc wifh the New Zealand., Postal, Se^artment and Messrs-Cook and Son. FLEET: Marawai, Wairare, Waione, Wai-iti f Ohnra. FAST 81-WEEKLY SERVICE. Up^er, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Down-River: WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. ■■■■■~,«_• Cook'i^CoiipoM are. only available by our Steamers. TANGARAKAU BERVIGB. From PipiriM: Sundays. From Pntikitiina, Tneßdayt. To iecure pawage book «fc the •ffio*. c pen each evening from 7.30 io S.^. for all particular* apply to A. HATEICK AND CO., Agent*. TTXBE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAII* LINE OF STEAMERS FOR LONDON. Via Monte Video. Teneriffe, and Plynwuth. Steamers T'ns Probable To sail Beg. Final Port, about Whakatane 5715 Sept 16 Paparoa* 6563 Wellington Oct 4, Rimutaka* 7765 » >' 30 Wakanui 5706 — i I A TWIN SCREW.' •-/.*. - ■;' The abore'rteamew have, tplendxd accommodation for all classes «*£ passengers »t moderate rates. The Company's Mail Steamers will call at Monte Vedio on the homeward pawage. Warrants issued for iHuwages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learned on appucaU°nto JOHNSTON AND CO., Limited. Or NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, Limited. SHAW, SAVILLE AND ALBION. COMPANY, LIMITED Will despatch their vessels as under (circumstances permitting} fobTlondo}!?. Steamers. NAME, Tons Commander depar- Port *vT ture Depar i Waiwer'a 6237 Stuart Aug 31 Aotea 6364 Evans Sept Karnmea 5563 BurtonßHß Oct Kumara 6034 Scotland Nov Atheniq 12380 Kempson Nov Wel'tn fAcoommodation for first, second, r.ud third ' class passengers; •Accommodation for saloon and steerage passengers. The Homeward passage will be via Ilia de Janeiro or Monte Video and Tenenffe, or St. Vincent. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony—.. FREEMAN R. JACKSO 1?. *ud CO. Wancanui Supply and Agent, Company. rjsMES THAIN AND CO., iITD. mHE TYSER LINE LIMITED. DIRECT STE^ SERVICE f : ■*• *■ -betw6eh'ttie > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular interv|ls,';t*iiking cargo for MELBOURNE WELLINGTON SYDNEY CANTERBURY »nd AUCKLAND OTAGO . j The Company's next best despatches will j be— LETHINGTON, 4421 tons, to sail on or sVnt" 25th Aufrust. HAWKE'S BAY, 4583 tons, to sail on or about 25th September. INDRAGH3RI, 4927 tons, to sail on or about I3th October New Zealand importers of American merchandise aro specially invited to instruct their agent* in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, anf to communicate with the Company's New I York representatives, MESSRS FUNCH, I EYDE AND CO., Produce Exchange, New Tdrk, MESSRS TYSER AND CO., 16, Fencnurch Avenue, L6nd6n, or MR. iAS. L/ f ST3BVENSON, Wanganui. RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent, Napier. IF your memory is unreliable, to say the least of it, TRI GIBBONS *»* BEE«.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 1
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