Shipping. FOE LONDON DIRECT, THE FINE Al ABERDEEN CLIPPER SHIP GLENMARK, 1000 Tone Register, R. Wbankmobe, R.N.R., Commander, Is now loading wool, and will sail for Londoa direct the first week in March. Intending passengers are requested to complete their arrangements as soon as possible. For further particulars apply to Matubson's Agency, 2-20 Lyttelton and Chrietohuroh. FOR LONDON DIRECT, To follow the Mermaid. mHE SPLENDID CLIPPER SHIP MATOAKA, Al at Lloyd's, 1323 Tons Register, Aweed Stevens, Commander, Is now discharged of her inward cargo, and laid on to load wool for London direct at current rates, receiving quick despatch. The Matoaka is noted for the quickest passages ever made to New Zealand. The saloon of the Matoaka is very large and comfortably arranged ; the socond-cabin is a roomy house on dock. Intending passengers are requested to in* spect the accommodation. For freight or passage apply to 2-14 Miles & Co. WHITE STAR LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. mHE Regular Trador and Favorite Firet» JL class Clipper Passenger Ship MERMAID, Al at Lloyd's, 1233 Tone Register, Heney Robb, Commander, Has her wool cargo engaged, and is appointed to sail in March for London direct. For the remaining disengaged stato-rooms early application should be made. The ship, captain, and officers are so well known that any comment is unnecessary. * Apply to Miles & Co., 2-5 Lyttelton a*id Christchuroh. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Under Guarantee to Sail, Full or Not Full 8 on or Before SATURDAY, APRIL 6, .1867, To Insure Delivery of Wool for the July Sales, THE CLIPPER SHIP HIMALAYA, Classed Al 20 years, and double Aat Lloyd Chaeles B. Cow, Commander. This splendid vessel will be despatched ac above, and offers a good opportunity for passengers proceeding to Europe, her accommodation being equal to any vessel trading to this port. ' For freight or passage apply to The Commanded, on Board; or to E. S. Dalgztt & Co., 2-13 Lyttelton and Christchurch. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. STEAM TO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA. In conjunction with the steamships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company of London, the RUAHINE, 1503 Tone Register. H. S. Beal, Commander, Iβ appointed to leave Wellington for Panama ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8, At three o'clock p.m., With her Majesty's mails. Passengers, specie, and goods from Mel* bourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports booked through to Southampton, Panama, and Colon. Twenty cubic feet of luggage allowed for first class, or fifteen cubic feet second class. Passengers for the Ruahine to proceed by the Company's steamer leaving Lyttelton on March 6. For freight or passage apply to Milbs & Co., 2-21 Lyttelton utd Chrietchurch.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1351, 7 March 1867, Page 1
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