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Shipping. ■ Tne New Zealand Company's line. J WOOL SEASON, 1882-3. nnHE following nigh classed IronClippei A Ship" will be despatched ** »bove for London dur--11 ing the ensuing season. Ships. Tna Class. Master. Sailed SkSTTT 1057 100A1 Bone Nov. 4 *•*"*" I To Sail. Wsiroa ... W57 IOOAI Barclay Dec. 7 wSSte.. 1156'100Al Mosey Tofol. Imriine ... 800 10QAJ Adair „ Jtounui... H054- 10011 Hazlewood „ Qpawa ... ft!3l ! 100A1 Mathera 1 „ And otiber vessels ef the highest class to " iollow ac required freight it lowest current rates. Liverpool" agency. &SBANCH has been ESTABLISHED It litwpool, and vessels will be despatched aftfritahle intervals to the principal ports jsJTer Zealand. NEW YORK~AGENCY. MESSRS R. W. CAMERON & CO., ef jfav York, have been APPOINTED iSSSTSfor this Company, and a regular -fine of vessels will be laid on for the various -fortsinthis colony to meet the require- *- soots ef the trade. _j lfior farther particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED, 1M €330 Christehurch. THE SEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. =. FOE LONDON DIRECT. i fcx FITHE Company's magnificent - jyES&i X iron clipper ship £«£§£s» WAIROA, sffi|ffre-' 1057 tena register, 100 Al at Lloyd's, Wnuuuc Babclat, Commander, Is appointed to SAIL as above *>H THURSDAY, DECEMBEB 7th. Her accommodation for all classes of pasaeagers is aesurpassed. Saloon passengers yre snppKed with bedding and cabin furniSure, and have the nee of piano, library, I - tearoom, ic. -. Wool and other produce now being reMind OB board at the Gladstone Wharf. jrar freight orpaaease apply to TBB HEAD OFFICE, CHE&TCHUECH. : 2BSSB SHAW, SATILL & CO. AND j ... ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OP SHIPS. ] ;JOB UNDON. } £&& ARRANGEMENTS have < J3L been made for the De- * "HWF "Patch of the following First* * :fsw& class Ships (others of a similar f«a*a to follow at intervals) r— f? Com- j **■»• ' ■ Wl 02 * 88 ' xoander. g^ ffeladee ®7 «Aal W. Setten Dec. 15 • Karlboro , 1124100A1 Anderson To foL -?Bn»* .«. U2S »Aal Browne Screkar ...tootl *Aall Crocker ,* . The abore ships are of the highest class, ' *ad ate celebrated for the rapid passages ', - between the colony and London, as well as , for the first-rate condition in which their aggoee are delivered. , The passenger accommodation is tmsnr- ; jessed, every convenience and ventilation - saasaghlv provided. , -The dietary scale is most liberal for all tttasea of passengers. - *w farther particulars as to rates «f i treiriitatfelrto * OFOHKINGLIS, I EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., . THE NATIONAL M. & A. COM- i ;~ PANY (LIMITED, * 1-BALGETY & COMPY., \ **» S8» Christchorch and Lyttelton. ] " — , a eatUl TO LONDON.-OBIENT LIN E ] fIHS following Steamships belonging to * COMPANY (Limited), a «■ the PACIFIC COMPANY, will leave ' 2?t urne "* *^ c midermentioned datea £k? o * '* ia Pi?** G**** <at eteamer'e *ptwn), Suez and Naples ;— «-: j. Sydney-. From Melbourne. - aneat ... Dec: 16 ... Dec. 20 s Dec. SO ... £ Jan. 13 ... ££.17 ... Jan. 27 Jan si ■ And fortnightly thereafter. f Paaengers may connect with the s.s. j ;&¥j?fs Mell 3? m S pei U ej! - "Wairarapa, c -,*ra Lyttelton, Ttteaday, December 5. i \ JPares to London, 15 to 70 goineas c Passffligers can book from Lyttelton at a X trough rate to cover latercoloaial fare and t. «»nal dues, and so secure special advan- Z :fccedSte^° kedtiroaßhtol,oadonatpe - 1 ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP " '-•■ NEW ZEALAND, £DOTED ? *& «33>__ Christdmrch aad LytteKon. UHION STEAMSHff COMPANY OP ' %: NEW 2EALAN6 t NELSON, J : .-ff TABANAKI, and MANAKATJ . . at Nelson for West 4 "•:. Coast Porte)—TAIABOA, Tneeday, « I . December sth. Passengers by 8.15 '-w—.-P'S*- train. Careo till noon. f 1 MELBOURNE, via * Jdt POSTCHALMEES andBLUFP— , WAD2ABAPA, Tuesday, Decem- ' S sta - by 2.40 pjn. ■« a rcHSi Cargo till noon. NAPIEE, GIST4^?- TATJBANG A. and AUCK-IgjgJ-EOTOBtTA, THIS DAY, . fz3!*'9t Passengers by 2.40 p jn. nriAllßJ«B»sr a ' I 'S ro t^ l noon. i A^Sr** , ™! Thursday, Dec J P^SS&^ SD 4l4Monday. v . tOlaS^^**-*- ,,1 -***™- Ca*S<> c r Donnff ihe months bMC*"!; T - - THtTfl < "T*- .™* *bove ports <m *S T £ ' I^elt<« e ad<3 l riefcclii«k. *

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5364, 4 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5364, 4 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5364, 4 December 1882, Page 1

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