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“...West Indies, with their itineraries
and the fares charged:—
From The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (18
orAmerica. Moorgate Street, E.C., and 32 Cockspur Street,
London, S.W.). The transatlantic steamers of
Vj^this company leave Southampton on alternate
Wednesdays for the West Indies and New York,
calling regularly at Cherbourg, and according to
present arrangements at Vigo, the Azores also
being visited as circumstances permit. The route
then followed is Barbados, Trinidad, La Guayra (for
Caracas), Puerto Colombia, Carthagena, Colon,
Jamaica, and New York, the same ports being
touched at in the reverse order on the return
journey. In conjunction with the Cunard Steam-
ship Company, the company affords an alternative
, route to and from Jamaica via New York in
twelve days for ^11 (first cabin in Royal Mail
Steam Packet Co.’s steamer, and second cabin in
Cunard Steamship Co.’s steamer). Barbados is
the junction for intercolonial steamers, and pas-
sengers and mails are transhipped there...”
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