BRITISH INDIA 



STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, 



LIMITED. 



FLEET OF STEAMERS. 



(Building) 



* Steamers of the British India Association, running on the Trunk Lines from London to India 



and Queensland. 



The various services of the Company are arranged to correspond with the arrivals and 

 departures of the Overland Mail Packets. 



London to Colombo, Madras, and Calcutta. Fortnightly. 



London to Java and Queensland. Every 28 days. Calling at Port Said, 

 Suez, Aden, Batavia, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Bowen, Mackay, 

 Rockhampton, and Brisbane. 



London to Kurrachee, Bombay, and Malabar Coast Ports. Fortnightly. 

 Calling at Algiers, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Kurrachee, Bombay, and Malabar 

 Coast Ports ; and every alternate Steamer calling at Lisbon, the latter connecting 

 at Aden with the Company's East African Mail Steamers for Zanzibar, Mozam- 

 bique, Quillimane, Inhambane, and Delagoa Bay. 



Calcutta to Chittagong, Akyab, Kyouk Phyoo, and Rangoon. Weekly. 



Calcutta to Rangoon and Moulmein. Weekly. 



Calcutta to Rangoon, Moulmein, Penang, Malacca, and Singapore. 

 Fortnightly. 



Rangoon to Penang (Coasting). Five- Weekly. 



Rangoon and Moulmein. Weekly. 



Rangoon, Tavoy, and Mergui. Fortnightly. 



Madras and Rangoon. Fortnightly. 



Calcutta and Bombay (Coasting). Weekly. 



Bombay and Kurrachee. Bi-weekly. 



Bombay and Persian Gulf. Weekly. 



The Netherlands India Steam Navigation Company's Mail Steamers for Padang, Samarang, 

 Sourabaya, &c., run in connection with the British India Company's Steamers. 



Passengers booked through to all Ports in India, Burmah, the Straits Settlements, the Malay 

 Archipelago, the Soudan, N orth and Bast Coast of Africa. 



For all information apply to GRAY, DAWES & Co., 13, Austin Friars, and 

 GELLATLY, HANKEY, SEWELL & Co., 109, Leadenhall Street, and 51, Pall Mall, 

 S.W., London; BINNY & Co., Madras; ALSTONS, SCOTT & Co., and DARLEY, 

 BUTLER & Co., Colombo ; MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co. (Managing Agents in 

 India), Calcutta, Bombay, and Kurrachee. 



