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"Shipping. ~~~Z : fUHI NEW ZEAIKreV\ JL liAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, *"& 611 'oiiowwlL?_B C? 1 ing high-class Irca Olipper Ships, fn From LYTTBLTON HI 3 to LONDON, During the ensuing season :— Ships. -Ton. Glass. Master. To Bail H Waip* Z1054 100 Al April U Ctaawa (new) 1100 100 Al M'lnnis to follow ftako (new)illOO 100Al Fox do Wanganui (new) 1100:100 Al do And other first-claea vessels as required. These magnificent Clippers are of the algbest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built apeeiaUy to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New CesJaad. The Saloons and State Cabins »re teperbly fitted and arranged, and provided witfa erery requisite for the comfort of Sgers. The dietary scale' is most L Second-clasi end Steoaga eeawi. fgfAaMim j> all that can be desired, and Mac Ships are ctib^hH"* ■ by experienced Wm «11 partloalflxe regarding freight er IHJI NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING «; - . COMPANY, LIMITED, «.!» WS Ohriatchnrch or Lvttolton, Tflt« WSW ZBALAND BHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOB LONDON DIRECT. fTIHB magnificent iron 1054 Tons, IOOAI, Is appointed to sail on the 14th April. this ship is now alongside the Gladstone pier receiving cargo, aad will be promptly despatched on the above date. • As a passenger ship the Waipa cannot be sarpaseed; her saloon is elegantly fitted, and the cabins are supplied with all modern •pplieaces for the comfort of passengers. The second and third claw accommodation is not equalled in the New; Zealand trade, stud die dietary scale is most liberal. Aα experienced eorgeon will accompany the ship. For particulare of freight and passage apply to ■ : Tflß NEW ZaALARD BHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITBD, 3.12 1089 Christctrareh and lyttelton. BHAW BAVILL k 00*8 LINK OF NEW ZEALAND PACE STB, BKABON 1876-7. fTVslfflfc followingVeaeeli will X be dispatched far mflHa London[direct>^ - - ■ _ 4 Ship. T*ns Class. Commander] To sail. M»y Queen 781 AAl* R. Tatcb±l Oenuone 1000 A. 100 New ship Wax particulars of Freight or Passage, M\THBBON , B AGENCY, EDWARDS, BENNETT £ CO, Orto, DALGETY, NICHOLS * CO, 19-11 4916 Christchoreh and Lyttelton. SHAW, BAVILL & GO'S LINE OF NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. FOB LONDON. THE MAY QUEEN, AAl* 781 Tone Register. B, Tatchell, Commander. rpHIS Beautiful Clipper, J- bailc ,or the New Zealand {■■■Hprade, takes the berth vacated by tlie Crusader, and is now ready to receive cargo, commencing her loading on Monday, the 12th. Passenger accommodation is of an unseaally high-class, both Ist cabin and 2nd cabin passengers will be taken at very reasonable rates. Freight on produce at reduced rate, as' with other vessels of this line of ships. For farther particulars, apply to MATHBSON'S AGENCY, EDWARDS, BENNETT k CO ; or, DALGETf, NICHOLS k CO, Agents, 3-10 1062 Lyttelton and Christchurcbs TV/TBSSBB HOMECKAN, BLAOKWOOD k GO.'S s9BbHsh£ LINE OF BTSAMEBB. BINGAROOMA, for Melbourne via Dunedin and BluS, on Monday, March 19. Passengers by 4 p.m. train ALBION, for Melbourne, via Wellington, Nelson, Greymoutb, and Hokitika, on or about Wednesday, March 2let. TABARUA, for Melbourne, via Dunedin, Bluff, and Hobart Town, on or about Friday, March 23rd. Owing to difficulty in collecting freights, Sottae Is hereby given, that in future all tnighta must be paid before goods are BSUwWU DALGETY, NICHOLS, * 00, Agents, s<9 985 Ghristcburob. and Lyttelton. FMNINBULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ■mfcA • may be secured, .SEo-L ■"-d all information ob« wBSUSMm tamed, by application to DALGBTY. NICHOLS * CO. Agents, ft 9 '.melton and Chrietchnrch. THB NEW AND POWERFUL ROYAL MAIL BTEAMEB AEABOA FBOM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY, AND SHBNOE BY COACH TO AKAROA. a A 'I'BE FAVOBIIB B.S I AEABOA. leaves the bßßmm Lyttelton Watermen's Whar m MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at ».ra., for Pigeon Bay. FOR LITTLE AKALOA, The steamer leaves for this Baj direct on Tuesday, at 9.20 a.m; leaving there at 12 SO ftoefr—Saloon, single, 10s; return, 15a. Howe* can be hired at Mr T. W. Barker's, hsad of the Bay, Akaroa, for Little Akaloa, to eaet the steamer. This new- steamer can be chartered for freight or passengers to any bay on the Peninsula, or hired for picnics or pleasure patties on reasonable terms, and owing to tar ample accommodation excursioniste ppnV* be taken on the regular days on which Uμ steamer runs, at reduced fares. BeCreahment will be obtainable onboard. 3-U 1180 TOSEPH M«LEAN. Maeter. FOR KAIKuDBA, WELLINGTON, AND FoxroN. Q 8. TDL BOOTHS, Commander, ls appointed to sail on FRIDAY, TBS 16TH INSTAHT, At 6 p.m. GSO MACKAY, 3-13 1081 Lyttelton and Chrietchurch.

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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3644, 14 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3644, 14 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3644, 14 March 1877, Page 1

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