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SHpping — '■ W^JlßSL&t^i* A SHiPPrae ooM|K«WZ\ PANT UMTTBD «ffl £__■_■ deipe*ca the following highJBIKL mc J e_a Iron Oipp« Ship fweLTTTELTON T| Tβ LOKDOH Dmiag-taMßtetw—oßt- "" sWp*l ffon. j Class.} Matter. [ daiki. Watoto""T1021 100 hX Wonter Sept 22 Waiaate -.1124 100 Al Peek Not 21 WaHanai -.1128 100 Al Sodder Dec 8 _aStiki ... «25 *AAI Hiimaa Dec 29 Batata ...1057 100 Al ?oung Jan 17 rw—. IBs 100 Al Priewn Peb.9 : ~ «Wd -. 1136 100 Al Watt Meh.23 •> 1510 AAI M'Oarthy ApriH3 Lain ... »6 Al Bm«n May 5 Plebaes ... 1020 «AAI Setten May 12 _ :59% Al Dickenson June 1 Waikato — 1021 100 Al Worster June 10 To Sail. Calombos ... 744 Al Esson July ...U24 100 Aleck Tofol. Waitangi ...1128 100 Al Hod3er Do And other £rst-daae vessels as required. Theeemftgnifioent Clippers are of the highest da— at Lloyd's, porchaaed or built specially to Beet She requirements of the trade between the Tjsxted Kingdom and New Zealand. The Saloons and State Cabins are superbly ftted and arranged, and provided with every mmhito for the comfort of passengers. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class ani Steerage mwminiff'fa^u" l is, aQ ihat can be desired, and the ships are oom■aaded by experienced masters. for aQ particulars regarding freight or paspge,apply_at TBJS OFFICES OF THE COMPANY, 44899085 Christchnrch or Lyttetton. ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE GM SHIPS. I FOB LONDON. _3U2L- A BBANGEMENTBhavebeen A made for the Dispatch of Zfwtraßktthe following First-Clasa Ships aai&^(<^he-ofaiittilarciasatofonow ■tintarrala)--fTnal T [Time of Jommasder. [ Sailing. Queen... BS3**AAI G. Anderson June 20th Sookar ... 13O**AA1'C.H.Benant Tofol. Pteioae... 1092100 AH Tofol. "GBAIN FREIGHT BY THESE SHIPS 40»perton THE WAVE QUEEN, II a regalaT passenger trader, and has splendid accommodation for saloon and second cabin passengers. Per particulars as to rates of freight and pas■ace money, apply to. IHGLIS,___ nrx jgDWASDS, BENNETT * CO.; NICHOLS A CO.. 4-27 8314 ChristehuToh and LTttelton. lrf » a _ w rTNION STEAMS SIP — U COMPANY OF i yjgK?Mg?* newzealand; Steamers will be Despatched a* nn3er:--TPOB WEIMNeTON— TAUPO, e.e.,THIS J? DAY (MONDAY), 17th June. Passen. sars by 4 p.m. train. Cargo at Christchurch Station till 10 a.m. To follow—-TAIABOA, i.e.. 20th Jane. -EIOB NAPIBB, POVERTr BAY. TAUJC BAKGA. and AUCKLAND-TAUPO, " : **■ lA, TfflS DAY (MONDAY), 17th June. PkawDgers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo at ' Chrietchurch Station till 10 am. ' •Tβ s.s., 2tth June VTKte NELSON, TABANABJ, and MANU- ! JH KAU-TAIABOA, »*., THUBBDAY, 30th Jane. -Tefeßo— —TARA2TVKI, β-s., 27th June. XHOB POBTCHALMKBSv»AKAEOA— J? WANAKA, «.s., TO-MORROW (TUBSDAT), 18th June. Pa4sengersl2.lo train. Cargo at station till 4 p.m. Monday. To foIIow—TARANAKI, e.s., 2lst June. FOR SYDNEY, yia WELLINGTON— NAPIEB.AND AUCKLAND-BOTO-RUA, S-β., FRIDAY, 21st June. -rPefollc— —WAKATTPU. e.s.. about July 8. • 15WB AKABOA—WANAKA, e.s., TOJj MOBEOW (TUESOAY). Passengers Y> 10 train. Cargo 4 p.m. Monday. FOB'tIMABO , AND DUNEDIN-MAOBI, \Z. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Cargo till 11 ajn. FOB PICTON and NELSON—WELLTNGTO3, a.8., from Wellington, each MONDAY and WEDNESDAY. DAVID MILLS, Agent, 6-14 SOO2 Lyttelton and Christchnrch. *-ife>*. T-jf ESSBS McMEC- - JJJL KAN, BLACK- / VOOB & COVe liINB ' vtr BTEAMEBS. HAMILTON, for Melbenroe, via Donedin, and Bbxff, on or about Tuesday, Jnne ISth. -«EABAJBUA, for Melbourne, via Wellington, Nelajn,Westport.Greymouth, andHoki. tika. on or abont Thursday, June 20th. ALBION, «ar Melbourne, via Dunedin, Bleff, andHobart Town, on or about Monday, DALGKCY. NICHOLS A CO., Agents, 495 a Lyttetton and Chnstchnrch. -MNTNBTJLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM ***** NAVIGATION COMPANY. "OASSAGES may be fiSfcmV - and all in■lKKr9E&" formation obtained, by 'SalSkcy', a co., Lyttelton and'Christeharch. 1 - A Steamship 7 ZEALANDIA, *^« = ij^ B , Xn<ilaa«i for San Francisco, OS TUESDAY, JUNE 25th. A. d «l»*±±& « feotant, eonnaebng witb th. SAWTBLL A Jtit AM7 Chnatdrarcn., ORIENT LINE. "OASSENGEBS pc chimbobazo w3l leave for Melbourn Hffii&iGfar*- by the CLAUD HAMII TiiSraa orabeat MONDAY. JUNK 17th. . . xva oa g itTH]KO u' S AGENCr, Agents. . **x≥ 3821 ; . -—: ~" FOB HOKITIKA. nnHE favorite achoont ' X MABY BANNATYNI daily expected will load o attJTal for the above port, an quick^es. _. . •SsSt* , aP^CUFFANDQBAHAM. 3)B HOKiTIKA, ' - -yfcaw r three-masted echoom " r -1 gabibaldi - ' - Is to sail as aim OB . - TUESDAY *HBXT. GEO. MACI^AY, %-«3S Lyttelton an 3 ChriEtehnrch. ' THE NBW AND POWERFUL ESYAI . MAIL STEAMER AETABOA, - FBOM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BA AMD !-„* THENCE BY COACH TO AKABOA. 1 AKABOA leaves the Lyttelton Wafa 'Tjfnn fHI^H , - 1, mea's Wharf on ~- ' MONDAYSTWEDNESDAYS, AND sasr 11, "" i • EVEBY TUFSDAY MOBNING. a> -■ TCte ateamer is open for engagement for J*icn , and Pleasure Parties.

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 4023, 17 June 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 4023, 17 June 1878, Page 1

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