, Shipping. -gjjjssin) BHIPPINQ COMPANY'S TOOT. W>KB. ... 1228 Matanra ... 853 ... lMf *"* 1021 Otafi, do.'. 1000 fW» — 1038 Hurunui,do 1000 £, z sr 3853:38: finHß abore are all iron TeeJafcas. I ede of the highest claes % t Lloyd , *, built or purchased Swß&t ipedally to meet the requirezSTif the New Zealand pawenger S« mrrfiog trade, »nd ere cup. ■gs? **"*&?«>& SK« despatched from London to each SSprincipal porta in the colony ™gp«*}7 JJJBbrTheir ealoons are fitted with fT&r latest improvements to ensure the JjySrt of paseengere, and the tables are ■jMnrdirid on a most liberal scale, wiehiog to bring their friende or from England can arrange for so and the whole or part coat, if neee* JE7c»nbe made payable on ebip'e airiTftl *n m eff Zealecd. F«luU particnlare regarding rates of pasAuckland Wklmhgtoh mJaB&ILL NAPHSB NBLSOK ™ Ltttblton; A< 181 LONDON OFFICES, 84, Biehopegate etrett; Cteil the HEAD OFFICE, eiOB Ohrißtchnreh. KBW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S * ■ LINE. , FOB LONDON DIRECT. ffIHE Company has made X arrangements for the j£K&vS> despatch of the following hi ß h class CU PP er 8 jSiflg the coming Wool and Grain Season :— Tons Captain Wftikato ... 1022 ... 100 Al ... Worster Himalaya... 1008 ... AAI ... Grant Dafcaof 1117 ... Al 16 ... Mosey Edinburgh years _ Waitangi ... 1123 ... 100 Al ... Kerr ©ran ... 1040 ... 100 Al ... Fox Buterpe ... H97 ... AAI ... Phillips Otaki ... 1040 ... 100 Al ... M'lnnis Crusader ... 1058 ... AAI ... Benaut Bangitiki ... 1225 ... AAI ... Boyd fheee vessels will be supplemented by ©there equally suitable, as may be required, and they will continue to be despatched with fhaVßtrict punctuality which has been ob« Bemd during the past season. For full particulars regarding freight or passage apply at the offices of the Company, Christcturch or Lyttelton. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY 11-5. ; [Limited.] 2367 HSW 2BALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT, .fiJ&S* npHE fine iron clipper ship, X WAIKATO, 100 Al, Wμ. Wobsteb Commander, Will be berthed at the Gladstone Pier to receive hsr cargo, and having already the whole of her dead weight on board she will sail on 15th DECEMBER. Intending passengers are invited to inspect the accommodation afforded by this vessel, which for ventilation, light, &c, is unsurpassed. The cabins are fitted with every requisite for the voyage. Has excellent accommodation for a few STEERAGE passengers. An experienced doctor accompanies the aiip t Bates of freight, passage money, and all particulars may be ascertained on application to the undersigned. HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Agents, 11-22270 Chrietchurch and Lyttelton. SHI? DUKE OF EDINBURGH. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. j3*V TTIHIB ship will discharge the X remainder of her cargo along--1 side the Gladstone Pier, and NO CLAIMS for iamage will be recognised unless the same be pointed out, and extent, if auy, ascertained before the goods leave .Lyttelton. »EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (IOMITED), , Agents, ; 11-30 3125 Christchurch and Lyttelton. SHAW, SAVILL AND COS LINE OF VESSELS. FOB LONDON DIRECT. &/&sA. favorite Clipper ship .f*\ X MEROPE, jffiSyjEd^ l6 Tears A 1 at Lloyd's; 1082 «■■■■• Tons Register. c B Sutherland, Commander. This ship has just arrived from London, Biter one oi the finest passages of the season, mad delivered her cargo in perfect order, fhe greater part of her outward cargo is engaged, and she will meet with immediate despatch. Her passenger accommodation is not surpassed by any vessel trading to New Zealand. An experienced Burgeon accompanies the •hip. JPor freight or passage, apply to t ■ ■ ■ ■ MATHESON'S AGENCY, SDWARDB. BENNETT & CO, Otto DALGETY, NICHOLS & Co, tMareesei will be followed by the Langother double A iron clipper ships belonging to this line. 11-3 2309 XXCUBBION. EXCURSION. EXCUBSION. AKAROA REGATTA, it N N IVEBSARY DAY. jrtjftgflCL mHE N.Z.8.8. Cot -L * aßt favorite 6.8. WELLINGTON, Willleave Lyttelton for Akaroa Jon THURB---DAY, leth December, on arrival of the 6.4( AQ. train from Chiistchurch, returning fron Akaroa after the Regatta, in time to catcl tte'll.3o p.m. train for Chrietchurch. Return Tickets, 16s. latending excursionists are requested *Mke early application for Tickets to • GEO. MACKAY, Agent, *l-80 3145 Lyttelton and Christchurch. BOjAL MAIL BTEAMEB HALCYOi f BOM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY AJSpjCHENCE, BY COACH TO AKABOA '-I ». mHE FAVORITE S.i JbmJt -"JL HALCYON leaves th ' Lyttelton Waterman's Whar SBSBBSIk. .on MONDAYS, WEDNES '2*QB&BB»: DAYS, and FRIDAYS, a -for Rgeon Bay, returning in timet eweh iie 3.46 p.m. train to Christcharcb. , j-''.;, FOX. LITTLE AKALOA. xae steamer leaves for this place on Tue* sails from Little Akeloa at 1 p.m ewarning in time fo the 6 p.m. train. Fares—Single, 10s; return, 16s. .Jfcneecan be hired at Mr T. W. Barker't "fMof the Bay, Akaroa, for Little AkaloJ *»»eetaieeteamer. JO&RPH M'LEAN, Master;
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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3200, 2 December 1875, Page 1
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