(Shipping. FOB KATKOURA AND WELLINGTON, Taking Cargo for Transhipment to Foxton, Wanganui, Patea, and Opunake. la, FTIHE S.S. WAKATU will _J wLjfc ■ SAIL for the above TRm_K_k. ports on or about MONDAY, the 3rd inst., at 6 p.m. KINBEY, WARD, & CO., Agents, 12-1 2962 Lyttelton and Christchurcli. FOB AUCKLAND. >3_*s_, rT!HE Clipper Barque Jxs_3fev JL NOTERO ___3n£S_l» will have quick despatch for r_93__£_T the above Port, SAILING about 4th DECEMBER. Apply for space early to 12-1 2921 CUFF A GBAHAM. OBfENTLINE. Under contract with the New South Wales Government for the Conveyance of Mails and Immigrants. fTIHE following Steamships belonging to JL the ORIENT COMPANY and the PACIFIC COMPANY will leave Sydney and Melbourne on the undermentioned dates for London, via Adelaide, Diego Garcia (at steamer's option), Suez and Naples :— From Sydney. From Melbourne. Cuzco ... Dec. 8 ... Dec. 14. Liguria ... Dec. 22 ... Dec. 28 Iberia ... Jan. 5 ... Jan. 11 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may connect with 8.8. Cuzco at Melbourne, per s.s. Manapouri, from Lyttelton, Tuesday, Dec. 3rd. Through fares to London, £21 to -675. Passengers secure spocial advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Second class passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. NAPLES TO LONDON BY BAIL.— Special arrangements made with Messrs Cook and Sons for the issue of through tickets at greatly reduced rates. PASSAGES FROM LONDON.—Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by pre-payment of the passage money here. I SPECIAL BETUBN TICKETS, available for twelve months, are issued at the following rates v— ' First Saloon ... ... ... -BU7 Second Saloon ... -277 Parcels booked through, to London at reduced rates. On account of the cholera the above steamers will in future coal at Aden, and proceed thence direct to Naples, without filing at Suez or any Egyptian port. For further particulars applyto UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, 4389 Agents for New Zealand. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TITELLINGTOnTfICTON, and NELy}f SON — TAKANAKI and MANUKAU (taking transhipments for West Coast Ports) — WANAKA, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. Passengers by 8.15 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. -n7_I_UNGTON, NAPIEB, GIStV BORNE, AUCKLAND and_SYD- ( - NEY —• WADJARAPA, THURSDAY NEXT. December 6th. Pas- ', - " sengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. __■• SYDNEY, -via WELLINGTON—HAUBOTO, WEDNESDAY NEXT. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. HOBART and MELBOURNE, via PORT CHALMERS and BLUFF— MANAPOURI, TO - MORROW. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. AKAROAand DUNEDIN—BOTOBUA, THURSDAY NEXT. VJTTELLINGTON, TABANAKI, and W MANUKAU — TAKAPUNA (Special Express), THIS DAY. Passengers by 815 p.m. train. WESTPOBT and GBEYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON—MAHINAPUA, FBIDAY NEXT, December 7th. "W7VJI— PENGUIN, from AUCKLAND. JJ MONDAY, December 17th. During December, January, and February tickets will be issued at Excursion Fares, available to 3lst March, 1884. Small parcels received at Christchurch office. , Bbbths can be secured at Christchurch. O-TiOTS—Corner Manchester and Cashel Bbreets, Chrißtehurcb; Norwich Quay, Lyttalton. 9-12 5349 NOTICE. *<*_»_ riIHE Paddle Steamer M i COLLEEN will (weather permitting) LEAVE Sumner and Heathcote Bridge as follows: — i HEATHCOTE BBIDGE. Monday, 3rd—ll a.m., on arrival 10.55 tram. Tuesday, 4th—ll a.m. „ ~ Wednesday, 5th —11 a.m. „ ~ SUMNER. Monday, 3rd—4 p.m., to meet 4.40 tram. Tuesday, 4th—s p.m.,. „ 5.45 „ Wednesday, sth—l2 noon, „ 1 « ALFRED EVANS, 12-3 2983 General Manager. Ruftf nee* Wotices. CXEORGE BISSET A V/ 0., WOOL BROKERS, BEDFORD ROW, Christchurch. WOOL RECEIVED for CLASSIFICATION and SALE in New Zealand, Australian, or London Markets, or BOUGHT at FULL MARKET RATES. 10-19 1233 TOAINTS, OQs,Copper, Slate Nails, Roqf■T ing and Boiler Felt. Aitxbn and Bob-Bts, Cashel street West. PtaCHOURUP'S photoo-JbS* bstab-ishheht. 150-colombo street—lso. ENAMELLED PHOTOGRAPHS. This style of photograph has now been in vogue fo? some time, particularly in America. P. S. does not think the excessive gloss an improvement to a picture, but as it is preferred by some, he begs to inform the public that he is prepared to finish photographs in this manner to any who may desire it. Specimens to be seen at the Establishment, 150-COLOMBO STREET—ISO. 2-14 BILLIARDS. THE BILLIARD BOOM AT TH_ ' METROPOLITAN TEMPEBANCE HOTEL Has been thoroughly renovated and refitt6d ' • NEW TABLE Added, and a Competent Marker engaged Both Tables in first class order. Open tiUIS o'clock<3 Q DDA BD * # Pfoprietor. 96 708KBEST Mitf»"fc« Charcoal andlrona, ail vfnd". Ait-—if in Robbbtb, Ironmopgezt.
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5681, 3 December 1883, Page 1
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