Ti^r~"^^_^^ kXL £!S__<_Sh^ _allSBC?l Saelroo Cappe Ship itaeiLYTTBLTOH . TeUONDOU Paring H_a_ail_g mtnri t"3 Ships. fToa.! Cb_B.| Master. | Sailed. *' ZHm lOOAlWjprator-jeept » W__S£, :..!1124 lOOAlifeek ,> _ "Weieii ■■ ...11128 lOOAli'Hoate Decß_ ...j__» pAAI Wff~— Dec 29 I r ToSatL ...!1057 lOOAlffriston (Jan 17 Opswa ..JIISS lOOAljYoung Tofol. Wuenui ...!1136 100 All Watt Do. Wattato ...lioai lOQAl'Worster Do. And other first-class vessels as required. These magnificent Clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built *peciaUy to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The Saloons and State Cabins are superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passengers. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class ami Steerage accommodation is, all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. For all particulars regarding freight or passage, apply at iB_B OFFICES OF THE COMPANY, 429 3035 Christchurch or Lyttelton: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINa '• COMPANY'S LINE. FOB LONDON DIBECT.. ' " jfj_-k r|iHKi magnificent iron clipper ' ship SAKAIA, 3__3ai. 100 Al, 1057 tons. V. Feiston, Commander, fi appointed to sail on or about tin 17th JANUABY. The above splendid vessel is now alongside Ike (Bedstone Pier receiving her homeward eano, and will be despatched as above. Her saloon is superbly finished, and the cabins •n fitted with beds, bedding, linen, and every aumikile for' the comfort and convenience of jiwti mum 11. and her accommodation for second •id third-ekes passengers is unsurpassed. Aa experienced surgeon will be carried. War freight or passage apply to XSE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, 12-31 6295 ' Christohurch and Lyttelton. TTNION STEAMSHIP f *-» COMPANY OF HEW ZEALAND _9__K9C£_____-?- (LOOTED.) Th* steamers of this Company are appointed *• BAIL on or about the following dates 1 — JPOB WELLINGTON, NELSON, TABANAK3, and MANAKAU (taking H_wwni»i 11 and cargo for transhipment M Wanganui, Foxton, Bangittkei, Westport, Hokitaka, and Greymouth) :— TASANAKL •_., on THOBSDAY, Jan. 2iti. Passengen by 2.40 p.m. train. - Cargo, to be alongside by 1 p.m. yOB WELLINGTON and NELSON— - " WELLINGTON, s.e., on SATUBDAT, January 12th. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo to be along-side by 1 p.m. W» WELLINGTON, NAPIEI6, POVEBTY BAY, TAUBANGA, and AUCKLAND — HAWfiA, s.s., on Jan. 15th. Pasaesgera by 4 'To be followed by the TAUPO, s.s., on January 22nd. FOB SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON,— WAKATIPU, S.S., on FBIDAY, Jan. 25th. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo to be alongside by 1 p.m. For PORT CHALMERS—TAUPO, s.s., on TUESDAY, January 15th. Pa-sengere by 13.10 p.m. train. Cargo to be alongaKlefby Ham. Tβ be followed by the WAKATIPU, s.s, •■Jan. 16th. For NELSON, WESTPOBT. HOKITIKA, GBBYHOUfH, JACKSON'S and MARTIN'S BAYS—MAOBIi s.s., on SATUBDAY, January 12th. Passeng_s by 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo to be alongside by 11 a.m. Hole.—From 13th December to 31st January, nt-rn tickets will be issued to ports within the colony at which the company's steamers call at " « reduction of 30 per cent, off double fares, «m___le for return till 28th February. For freight or passage apply to IaiLEsTHASSAL _ CO., Agents, 13-316283 LTtteliena_dChristeh_reh. Ti/f EBBBB MoMEC_^^^_vJll. aSß KAN, BLACKwood a co/s line -_B__9e______r OF STEAMEBS. ASAWATA, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff, on Tuesdry, the 15th of January, at 1 p.m., with Suez mail. Passengers by 12.10 train. 3RINGABOOMA, for Wellington and Nelson, on or about Wednesday, 18th January. mNGABOOMA, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff, on or about Monday, Jan. 21. OaJag to difficulty in ooßeoting freights, ■sfioe a hereby given, that in future _nfr_ghtß ■c* b>paid beforegoods are delivered. DALGETY, NICHOLS A CO., Agents, 11-0 3586 Christch-fch and Lyttetton. UHHSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. "PASSAGES may be -fSB- Tinii t m, -t seeored, and afi inferm__o_ obtained, by & 00., Agmta, LytVdton and Christohuroh. SHOBTEST AND MOST DIBECT BOUTE TO GBEAT BEITAIN AND EUROPE. rii H E Magnificent J- Steaaasfip "WtXf!!tt¥3&*-" CTTYOFNEWYOBK, ■I?l inPiTl TTT tons, wifl sail from £ _m__b_ tot ia - n Jfrancisoo. A eteamerwill bedespatehed fromLyttaton ci Friday, February Ist, connecting with the above. WILSON, SAWTELL & CO., Agents, 1-3 6603 Christchurch and Lyttelton. steam to wellington. Newcastle, and sydney. beduced"fabes. npHE favourite screw JSi._-wfosy -~-a X steamship EASBY, 1489 tons register, W. 1 JH_3_JBS_'S__*--Andersen, commander, will be despatched ior the above ports on MONDAY, 4a—aary 14th, at 1 p.m. PASSENGBBS , BATES. _. Saloon. Steerage. __ 0 0 10 0 Tβ Jfewcastle and Sydney 910 0 410 0 Return tickets issued for saloon. Through «ates qnoted for passengers or freight to Nelson »ad West Coast ports, transhipping at WellingJFor freight or passage, apply to BOYSE, STEAD & CO., Agents, _ „ _, Christchurch; or to 1-11 6761 QUiTiT _ GRAHAM^JLyttelton. 3TOK WELLINGTON AND WANGANuE npHE s s ST. KILDA. Is appointed to aaiifor the ~9K__9*sSß@Rh_cK' above ports on MONDAY, JANUABY 14th, At 3 p.m. jFer fuaght or passage, apply to CO., Agents Cnrutchureh; or - CUFF & GBAHAM, Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3892, 12 January 1878, Page 1
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