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Snipping* " " rpHENEW ZEALAND! f_r-«_S. X SHIPPING COM_P*J__*_\ PANY UMTFED wffl «_ffaßaa| despatch th efoucnTOUThighAfs BjCvl c—s s Iron C^PP 6 * sl " p8 m From lyttelton j I !_, To LONDON D__g the e_nniuz season s— ■ 'Ships. iToni Class, j Master. jTosaiL Waxtangi ... 1161 i lOOAllHodder Nov. __riSfci ... 1227! -AAI Oilman To fol. _____; ...!I05t;100Al Barclay „ f__a> ...1136 100 Al IBoyd » _ _o_ other first-class vessels as required. _ These Clippers are of the highest a_a at Lloyd's, p—phased or built speda-ly to net the requirements of the trade bet—eon the CT-dted Kingdom and New Zealand. The Saloons and State Cabins are superbly ftted and arranged, and provided with every re—~tHm for the comfort of passengers. ■ The dietary scale is most Übera-. _fc_ad_ass and steerage accommodation is aU gat can be desired, ami the ships are commanded _i _B_rie_ced masters. .... for all p___c_la- regarding fre-g-A orpa_OF THE COMPANY, l__9 7375 Christchnrch or Lyttelton THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECr. _wa_ HPHE Company's magnificent X. Iron Clipper Ship WAITANGI, ___jg__-_r 1161 t>ns register, 100 Al., CHABLE6 Hoddeb, Command—, _ anointed to SAIL as above in NOVEMBER. This Vessel, so well and f a—»urably known in fee N.Z. trade, having established her repntataon by the rapidity of her passages and the fine «der in which her cargo is invariablydisCharged, offers a most favorable opportunity to passengers and shippers. The average of her pass_gea since she was launched is 85 days. JELer Sateen Cabins are roomy, well Lighted, tboronghly ventilated and furnished with bedding of aU requisites. Second and third class passengers have superior accommodation in {teases on deck. . , An experienced Surgeon accomparaefi the skn>- , x For freight «r passage> apply to THE FRAP OPFICEB, 10-4 9101 Christchnrch. MESSRS. SHAW BAVILL *| CO-AND AI-BION SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OF SHIPS. irOB. LONDON. «—. -_ A RI-ANGEMENTS b_rebee_ sßltPfev A. -a—is for the Dispatch of #J3»W—_tfe>the following F-rst-Class Ships at _terTala) t— m_£ Time of JKsvt Class. Com—and—. -—ding. Merope ... 1682 Al * 16 J.Sutherland Early j years Cr_ader ...11058 *AAI L. Daries To fol. LadyJocelynfelSSj Aa 1 To fol. The above ships are of the highest class, and. are celebrated for the rapid passages between the ookmy and London, as well as for the first-rate eocdi—on in which their cargoes are debvered. The passenger accommodation is m-surpassed; «— —r eon—aa—_» and ventilation thoroughly -provided. The dietary sosle is most liberal f bar all classes o_ pnase_gerß. - For further pa__cul_—as to rates of freight * Bd PANY (LOOTED), HOWARDS, BENNETT A CO.* Orto, DALGETT ft CCMPY., ■t-13 7950 —_ris_c__rAa—lLyt-e-tco. « _______ TTNION STEAM SHIP U COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND P P 5 * 4 (MMTTED). Hii Steamers will be daspatohed ' foi?— WT ELLINGTON — ARAWATA, THIS fV DAY, WEDNESDAY. 15th October. Passengera by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. .. To be followed by WAKATTPU, on Friday, Otteibermh. -.--_--_ T_"APIEB, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA, JIV and AUCKLAND — WANAKA, on SATURDAY, 18th October. Passengers by 8 p.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Tobefollojrea by PENGUIN, Saturday, 25th Octoter *OQBT CHAI-MERS-WELLTN_TON, on JL THURSDAY, 16th October. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. "To he followed by PENGUIN, on Saturday, 2St-i_t. MELBOURNE, via BLUFF—ARAWATA, on WEDNESDAY, 2_-d October. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train- Cargo till noon. To be followed by ALBION, on Tuesday, 28th October, AJYDN-Y—WAKATTPU, onFRIDAY, 17th October. Passengers fey 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. To he followed by ROTORUA, Monday, 27ih inst. AKAROA — WELLINGTON s.s, on THURSDAY, October 13th. Cargo till 11a.m. Passengers by 12.10 __in. HOBART TOWN—ALBION, on TUESDAY, 28th October. PCTON, NELSON —ARAWATA, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, lS—i, transhipping at Wellington to T4HANAKI, and MANUKAU. Cargo till noon. -aggap-3 Labels can now be h_kd on application ss the Offices, Christchnrch and Lyttelton. - In future ail berths must be secured at the office. Otficbs : Union Insur-aae Buildings, Christchnrch. 10-13 Norwich O—mbers, Lytte-faoa. -9467 FOR WELLINGTON, WANGAI~H, TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. fJIHE ORETT, «_e., is __Js_E__^_BSar -*■ appointed te BAIL as above on THTJBJB- <,____!&_£_____!-, DAY, 16th INSTANT, at 5 p.m. Far freight or passage, Apply to J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., ie-14 9509 Lyttelta- and C3-rist<mnrcfl. I_SINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 1 -^sg "PASSAGES may be seeored, and all in- ' fo—_,fc_—; obtained, by ~ ~ app-tcat-OKto DALGETY A COMPY., Agents, __ Lyttelton and Christchgreh. fOS KAIKOURA AND WEJJ-TNGTON, --ooHsg pass—gers and cargo to Fozton, Wanganui, Ta—.naky, and Manukan. TPHE s.s. JANE -_- A DOUGLAS on WEDNESDAY, 15th, at ~ EDWARDS" BENNETT A CO., lft-13 9«9 Ca_ristch_ch_idLyttd-on. *K3 K_w AND POWI-RFUL ROYAL MAIL STEAMER AKABOA, *K>M LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY AUD THENCE BY COACH TO AKAROA. ___3fc-fc__ riTHE Favourito BJB. ■ JSBSrey.,— A AEAEOA leaves the Lyttelton W-ier-iwiiiiiHP-iHS-m^pag-Mten's i ii- r Wharf oa _, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND ■23-DAYS, at 9-30 s-m., for Pigeon Bay, a_3 FOBI-ITTLE Als__-OA -.EVERY TUESDAY MORNING. ■*«■ -iw>~er ia op—i for engage-!ie_tfta-Pfeß-oa . ___Pis-—wPai__, Sawrikomsja obtarnahln oa boarsl. JQSEFSL McX-gA - ,

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Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4433, 15 October 1879, Page 1

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