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Shipping „ rVBS NEW ZBALANB MT"Ov J- BHIPPING COM. MH m*\ PANT LIMITED .will ItpBBHH despatchthefoliomaghignA jrs ■ C*l d*« J"" , Clipper Ships FromLTTTELTON . Tβ LONDON Darin? the onsninc season:—

Sops. p.on cases. joasrer. |*v «-*" __ . Krst W«mate ...1124 100 Al Peek hrookhi W«taagj ...SI29MOOAI Hodder jto folio Bujziiiki ...ll2>.ff*AAl Milman | do. (wn ...iIOTa 1 100 Al Friston j do. B*«ua ...H012! 100 Al Kdams do. Rako ...f1075 100 Al OBoyd ' do. .And otter first-dass vessel as required. These magnificent Clippers are of the highes dass at Lloyd's, purchased or built eeecuuly t m««t the requirements of tfce trade between tb United Kingdom and New 2*aUnd. The Saloons and State Cabins are snperblj fitted and arranged, and prcrrided vcita eTer/ re enisite for the comfort of passengers. The dietary Male is most iiberal. _ Second-class and'eteeiveaecommodahon is al tbat can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. . For al' particulars regarding freight or pas"tbß'Swoes of the company, 7-29 7375 Chn'gtcnnr' > n or 1 ytte ton yiassas- SHAW SAVILL * CO.'S LINE OF SHIPS. FOB LONDON. --W3L, A ESANSEMENTB have been A made far the Diepatch of tf&s3ji&.&a foflowin* KtrtKSaes Ships mBBmSEe (ofi>a» 0* ■ ianhr dan is follow t fTia,| Time of Eeftj lace. Oommindn. Sailing. Laoptone 746;»AA1 !J Crocker Ist wool sh. Crasader ILL Davies TofoL g&BHJta, 76*»AA1 iW. Soot and Tofol. Pleiades 997j e AAI iW. Setten TofoL Tk. shore shins are of the highest class, and

Sβ telebnted f or the raprt passages Between the colony *nd London, v welt as for the first-rate eaeditioa in which their cargoes are delivered. 1 he p»eeneer accommodation is unsurpassed; erery canTenTeace and. ventilation thoroughly pro Tided. Tie dietirj- scale is most liberal for all classes of passeneera. For fjjrtto,-pariienl&rsas to rates of freight aad putatre money, apply to jowssmeus, MDWARDS, BENNETT & CO.; Or to, OALGETY, NICHOLS A CO., gJ£79SO (Bmstcnnrch and Lyttelton. u3>ftv fTNION STRAMSHIP ,„» U COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Steamers will be Despatched for— WELLIXGtON—Sept 13,16,19, 23, 25, 26 SAPfEB, POVERTY BAY, TAUEANQA, and AUCKLAND—Sept. 16, 23, 30. NELSON, TARANAKI, andMANAKATJ— September 19,25. AKAROA—September 11,24. PQRTCHALMERS—September 11,14,17,20 SYDNEY,—September 13.26. PICTON and NELSON (from Wellington)— MONDAYS'and THUESD AYS. g-2 8960 DAVID MILLS, Agent, LVJ KAN, BLACKwood & co.'c unb STEAMERS. ALBION, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff, oa Tuesday, Sept. 10th, at 1 p.m. Passengers by 12.10 train. TARABUA. for Melbourne, via Wellington, Kelson, Wettport, Greymouth, and Hokitita, on or about Thursday, September 12th. , " AISAMBEA, for Melbourne, -da Dunedin, and Bhff, or about Monday, Sep•famberieth. CLAUD KAMELTOW, for Weßington and Kelson, on or about Wednesday, September 18th: i CLAUD HAMILTON, for Melbourne, via - Dsnsdin, Bluff, and Hobart Town, on or abooi Friday, September 27th. DALGgnr, ifICHOLS & CO., Agents., 9-4 9038 Chxjstchareh and l/yttelton. TIHISSULfB AND ORIENTAL STEAM ! NAYIQATJON COMPANY. rflrtfrY*, " T>ASSAGIS may b* JPftyreS'M- secured, and all information obtained, by jguMHtajiF application to & CO., Agente, - -- Lyttelton and Christoflnrch. BSOSTEST AND MOST DERECTf ROUTE fOiJiffiAT BRITAIN AND EUBQPE. - fTI H 1 Magnificent •*•• Steamship CITY OF NEW YORK W2l gall from Anckknd for San Francisco ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 17th: A steamer will be despatched from Lyttelton on FRIDAY, September lSth, eonnedang with the abore. ■ WILSON, SAWTELL & CO. Agente. 9073 Christchnrcft. THE NEW AND POWEEFUL EdYAL, MAIL STEAMER AKAROA, IBOM X.YTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY AKB THENCE BY COACH TO AKAROA. , ITHHE Favomnte S.S. =■ A AKAROA leaves the Lyttelton WaterWEDNESDAYS, AND SEtDAfS, at 9.50 a.m., for Pigeoa Bay, end FOB LITTLE AKALOA EVEBY TUESDAY MORNING. The ffryi«i«T la open for engagement for Picnics and Pleasure Parties.

Hotels. BIBD'S OBITBEION. ITIHS Proprietor has nmtsh pleasure in aa X Boeaensr that the ABOVEHOTEL IS NOW OPEN. SHE ACCOMMODATION CANNOT BE SURPASSED IN CHBIBTCHUBCB. *8«I1 . 880 8 VENOB H O'TKjt, Comer o«M*diM«treet end Bowßißdt (Opposite B*2w*y Station. rriHIS NSW HOXELie now OPEN to tte X pabiio, sad rffere and «Boi«t to BOABDEBS, YKITOBB, mnd TRAVELLERS. The SEDBOOMS are weQ furnished mad pwperty TentiMed; the pnWio and pirate zooms cheerfnl asd pleasaat. BSS J. MTTMTOBD. OBAM'S 80MEBSEX COMMESCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Asatertoß. Under the patronage of Sir George Gng, K.C,B~Pregaie New Zealand, : Sir James Fegnaon, Bart., hie Ooreron of sTew Zealand, ana Sr Charles Dneaae, late Qonraar ii Tasmam*. fpHIS eentraHy sitnated hotd is pßmosnoed X teb« dee of the fineet io the Sontliern ii under the eiqwrrisam of aa emiaeetCarf, and tha Proprietor hopes that ha longaqperie&ee in the trade is a gpfearot gnanateaaato«beeoaiitr «C theoonteatarf Qm ceflar. ■ -W» SHBAKIfiNV Pwfefelcr. >Wm»B'" -- ■-■- —-■■--'---■-■•

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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 1

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