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Shipping. > MESSRS. SHAW SAVILL A CO. AND ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY'S 1 LINE OF SHIPS. FOB LONDON. Ai A RRANGEMENTS have been jSS-S-SV —** macs for the Dispatch of _o|s?O»the following First-Class Ships SSkm&Whm («*—*■ of • _u__t_r class to follow »t intervals, t— |Tna-l Timeaf BetriCiasa. Commander. Sailing. 1 *—I ■ : Buttermere 10-11100 Al S. Ogilvie Early Hima'aya ... 1003 Aal Pitfield To foL The above ships are of the highest class, and are celebrated for the rapid passages between the colony and London, as well as for the first-rate sondition in which their cargoes are delivered. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed; .very convenience and ventilation thoroughly provided. The dietary scale ia most liberal for all classes of passengers. For further particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to THE NATIONALM. _ A. COMPANY (LIMITED), JOHN INGLIS, Agent, Chistchnrch; EDWARDS, BENNETT * Co.; Or to, DALGETY, NICHOLS * CO., 8-12 7950 Ohriatchnrob and Lyttelton. COBOMANDEL, FROM GLASGOW. J____t_\. r g IHJ- above Vessel having J3*|gS&v JL THIS DAT reported at Custom House, Consignees | are requested to pass entries, pre-' j sent bills of lading, and pay freights at the office of the undersigned, without whose order no goods will be delivered. < All goods n.->t passed for by Noon en Wednesday . will be landed and stored at consignees' risk and expe-se. C. W. TURNER, Agent, Cashel street. 26th April, 1879. 4-26 1179 *-_-—_- TTNION STEAM. BHIP - U COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND < (LIMITED). jit Steamers will be despatched for— WELLINGTON. — ARAWATA, THIS : DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th. Pasaen- . gers by2*4o p.m. train. Cargo till noon. _ To be followed by HAWEA, on Saturday, ] May 3. XTAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA, - i3l and AUCKLAND.—HAWEA, SATUH- - DAY, May 3rd. Passengers by 7.45 p.m.train. Cargo till noon To foIIow—LADYBIRD, on Saturday, May 10 , TK>RT CHALMERS—WAKATIPU, THIS * XT DAY. WEDNESDAY, 30th April. Pasr -angers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. { To be fallowed by LADYBIRD, Saturday, s May 3. m,f"ELBOURNE, via DUNEDIN and . UJL BLUFF—ARAWATA, s.s., MONDAY, May fth Passengers by 2.49 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. , WAKATIPU, 7th May j AKABOA. — LADYBIRD, 3rd May; ! HAWE-,, 19. I PICTON and NELSON.—Steamer from * WBXSLmQTON — MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. TARANAKI and MANUKAU.—Steamer from Wellington EVERY THURSDAY. Luggage Labels can now be had on application at the Offices, Christchu-ch and Lyttel- E ton. In future all Berths must be secured at the offioe. \ Ornczs: Union Insurance Buildings, Christehureh. 4-7 Norwich Chambers. Lyttelton. 256 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM . NAVIGATION COMPANY. , f-jgjfe*. "PASSAGES may be J- secured, and all in?&MK3|g'gK formation obtained, by < -•"flrjjfajnjw--.. application to DALGETY, NICHOLS * CO., Agents, Lyttelton and Christchnrch. t | ' FOR AUCKLAND. < - FTIHE Brigantine FLORA •JnfsKkSw JL is now on the berth, and Li{\H_S» will have quick despatch. &_________w For freight apply to CUFF A GRAHAM, 4-29 1322 Lyttelton and Caristchnrch. FOR KAIKOURA, WELLINGTON, FOX- i TON, AND WANGANUI, taking cargo for transhipment to Napier and West Coast ports. < THE s.s. TUI will sail for above ports on or j about WEDNESDAY, 30th April, at 6 p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply to Ctitf and Graham, Lyttelton »nd Chri-toh-rch. 4-29 1321 FOR TIMARU AND DUNEDIN, Taking Cargo for Bluff and Invercargill. t **£=>*. FpHEs s. WANGANUI r JL is appointed to sail i M abo ™ THIS DAY » ' freight or passage apply to J. M. HEYWOOD A CO., 4-30 1378 Lyttelton and Chriatch-rch. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS FOR LONDON, VIA THE SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamers of this line being built for carrying passengers on long ocean voy- j ages, are each of, about 4000 tons and make the passage in about 40 days. The next departnres will be as follows ;— From i Steamer. From Sydney. Melbonrne. ( ! ChihbobA-O May 5 May 14 Cttzco ... Jnne 6 Jnnel4 ■ Passage money, £t6 to 75 guineas. Canal dues 8s in addition. , . _ , . For farther particulars apply in London to F GREEN A CO., and ANDERSON,AN- , DERSON A CO., Managera of tha .Onent Steam Navigation Company (Limited) ; vo. bydneyto GILCHRIST, WATT A CO.: and Tl 96 JOHN INGLIS. Christchnrch. Business IVotices. JA A L A I R E T , LICENSED LAND BHOKER, . BEGS to announce to the Public that ne is prepared to undertake any business m connection with tiie Land Transfer Act, also to Lend Money oa good seciurity. T , -v-nsfer His long connection with tteW if 8 ?? 6 ? and Deeds Register Office will, be trusts, be* SciS* g«SK.«_rt may be favored with will be faithfi-dyjaecnted. Offices-Corner of Armagh street terrace. ■ —~, NEURALGIC DBOFS. A SPEEDY CURE for that most distressing complaint, NEURALGIA. . The following Extracts from Testunmnals are sufficient to show the value of the remedy j— ftom tho Rev. G. « Yonr Nenralgio Drops were most &c**™* and veijramd in subduing the pain. I have had no return of the complaint." T „w_ From the Rev. C. J. Merton, St. John b Parsonage, Ferry road. " After suffering for many jears I havefouna nothing relieve mc so speedily or so effectively. Ican««Adratoreo»n__iendit. JXC/wvl From J. Wilkin, Esq., New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street. «« I had been suffering acutely from Neuralgia, and before fishing the bottle was quite reFrom W. H. Gundiy, Esq., Ashburton. "I had been suffering from Neuralgia for naarly six months; four hours after taking the first dose the pain left mc, and has never retnraed *" Friee, 3s 6d per bottle. PREPARED BY Bdwd. S. Ehjsdos, CHEMIST, HIGH ST., CHB-BTCHIJHCH. 1-17 61*

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4290, 30 April 1879, Page 1

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