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Stepping " rTIHE NSW ZEALAN " A SHIPPING CO! i*LM*\ PANY LIMITED w KSaBQf desratrhthe following hig Sn IS'BC'l class Iron Clipper SBipe I *n>l ll LYTTELTON jj To LONDON During the ensuine season:— Ships. jToni| Cl«ss. | Master. [To Sai Columbus ... 7444 Al Es?on tA-ttg. 3 Waima-.e ...112* 100 Al Peek jt? folio Waitairi ...1128; 100 Al Hodder : do. Bangitiki ... 12?4 *kk\ Vilman j do. Opa-wa ...i1675 ! 100 Al Friston j do. Hnrinui ...[ol2' 100Al Adams ! do. Piako ■■■frO7s' 100 Al Boyd . do. fi- nd other first-class vessels a3 required. _ These magnificsot Clippers are of the highes elaas at Lloyd's, purchased or bnflt srodaUy t meet the requirements of the trade between th United Kingdom and New Zealand. The Saloons and State Carina are superb!; fitted and arranged, and prosified with every re quisite for the comfort of passenger.-. The dietary scale is most ibera'. Second class anri steerage accommodation is al that can be desi-ed. and the ships are commande* by eiperieawfl masters. For al' paridcaJars regarding freigU or pas sacre, anplv nt TRy. OFFICES OF THE COMPANY, 7375 Chri?tchnr?h or l.ytteitoi THJB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COOLPAN? LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. o-jik. npHE Fine Clipper Barque SGSifej. i COLUMBUrf, *fiP||gb Al. 744 Tons, Wai. Esson, Commander, Is appointed to sail on 31st AUGUST. Th's well-known trader has been placed on ihe berth above \i now receiving cargo at the Gladstone Pier. She hae very cnmfor'.able ftceommoditioQ for *U class?s of passengers. For freight orpapsage appTy to TEB HEAD OFFICKS, Chris Church. * 7-37 7323 MESSBS. BHAW S/VVILL & CO.'S LINE fOR LONDON. .oL m&da tat tbe Diapateh of foSawiM ¥irrt-€!la?B Ships cf a atailar class to follow »t interralej ;— ~fiSr J Time of IRst' 1a»». Vjsuaantler.! Sailing. Sonkar ... 13ft' *AAI |P. H.Tlensvut August 31 La-gstsne 7-4f s | :S: AAI J CrcVer Istfroolsh. Crusarfer IfsS|*.\Al tLL Davies Tofol. Gleaora j 76i!*A.Al W.Scot and! Tofol. Pleiidas | S97J*AAI W. Setten i Tofo]. The above ships are of the highest class, and an celebrated for the rapid p issagps between the colony and London, as welt as for the first-rate condition in .whiah their cargoes are delivered H ha passenger accommodation is unsurpassed: erer.f convenience aud ventilation thoroughly provided. The dietary scale is most literal for all classes of jessensrerj. Jit further particulars as to rates of freight ■nd pasiiare money, apply to JOHN INGLIS, SDWABDS. BENNETT * CO.; Orte, NICHOLS A CO., β-ia 7950 -Chrisicfcirroh and Lyttelion. , rTNION STSAMS«IP D COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ctwimere will be Despatched for^ — WET.LTNITrON. — WANAKA, s.s., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Passenger 3 2 40 train. Cargo notlaterthan 9 a.m. POVERTY BAY. TA.UBAWGA, IS and AUCKLAND—HAWEAj s.e., MONDAY, 26th AuguFt. To follow— KANAKA, e.s., about Sept. 3rd ■WELSOS, TARANAKI and MANU KAU— J3i WANAKA. s.s., 10-MOBBOW (THUBSDAY). Passengers 2.40 train. Ca'go not later than 9 a.m. r To foIIow—TATAROA, f9th FRT CaALMERS—WAKATIPU, s.s, TOMOEROW (THURSDAY). Passengers by 4 train. To follow—HAWEA, s.s., Friday, 23rd, 12.10 p.m. SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON,—WAKATTPU, S.S., August 30th. To foIIow—ROTORUA, s.s., 13th Feptember PICTON and NELSON—WELLINGTON, t.s. (from Wellington), each MONDAY aad THURSDAY. DAVTO MILLS, Agent, 8-1 7551 Lyttelton and Christchnrch. M KAN, BLACK- & CP-'e LINE STEAMEBB. ALHAM6HA, for Melbourne, via DunedSn and Bluff, on Wednesday, Angust 21st, at 3 p.m. Passengers by 2.40 train. ARAWATA, for Wellmgton, on Wednesd&y. August 21, at 3 p.m. Passengers by 2.40 ■train. -k ■■ -■ ABA WAT A. for Melbourne, via Dnnedin and Bluff, on Saturday, August 24th (with Suez mail), at 4.30 pan Passengers by 4 trim. DA.LGBIT, NICHOLS & CO., Agonte, 7-24 7139 Lyttelton and Christchnrch. - PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. "PASSAGES may be SaSiljFg'V JL secured, and all in1f formation obtained, by tmM*ti ffiwti'' application to ™~DALGETY, Nichols a co., , Agents, . . Lyttelton and Christchurch.; LINE OF STFAMSHTPS, FOR LONDON. THE foQowinsr fnll-powerad Steamships will be dispatched for LONDON, via Snes Canal, on or about the following dates:— From Steamer. Front Sydney. Melbourne: LtisiTANlA Wednesday, Saturday, 14th 4th Sept. September (on or about) (on or about) ? Gakokxi ... Friday, 4th Saturday. 12th - - ■ ' : October October These expressly bailt and fitted for carrying passengers on long ocean voyages, are each of »b§nt tons register, and make the passage in about 40 days. Fabbs: First saloon, 60 to 75 guineas : second, saloon, 35 guineas; third-class (enclosed cabins), 20 to 22 goineas; open berths, for men only, 16 gaiaeas. , . Apply in London to F. GREEN & CO., and ANDERSON, ANDEESON A CO., WJanapere of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (limited , ): in Sydney to GILCHRIST. WATT ft CO., aad ia Christcßorch to JOHN INGLIS, Agent. 8-2 7592 THE NEW AND POWBBFUL E9YAI., MAIL STEAMER AKABOA, FROM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY AKB THENCE BY COACH TO AKABOA. JL AKABOA leaves the Lyttelton WaterMONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND JBEDAYS, at 9.30 a.m., for Pigeon Bay, and FOB LITTLE AKALOA EVERY TUESDAY MOBNTNG. Tfce iteamer is open for engagement for Picnics and Pleasure Parties. Bdreriimentso'btamable on board. JOSEPH McLEAN, - »-8S - ■ - - ■ - Joseph Henbt JSbnnett aucxignjseb, Valttatoe ako Abbitbatob, lajn>, Stocx, Statkw, ass Qmxwmai. AOSBT, ■- • - . Onihaktnrt, dcuktmrch.

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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4077, 21 August 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4077, 21 August 1878, Page 1

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