Bhlppteg. i The Sew Zealand Shipping Company's Boyal Mail line of Steamers* linger ooafa»ct wjtt, the Hew Zealsad with Her Maleety'e for LONDON, via Bio! de Janeiro a*3 Madeira i— ' Wtmm (SOBS* „ fflVt Ot Iμ ""7* mam.' pettaw*. ~** > , - 38M SoßteifOw 4US Bone Wdßurtaa Kaaeb U Aena|t .. iI6S Tnrpin "Wellington rlptHS Krnntelou. 4474 JHeDett Auckland vKj« ■ 4183: green. Jones ! street „ Ufam.. 4*74 j'CreteWey » fair I 4163 jßoce „ July 29 Aad thenceforward every foarth Thursday. The above are an new steamers, brnflt nedally for the trade, and oommanded by ■co ef great experience. The length of passage by Che Oompany'a ■toaaen averages usder forty days, being the emkkeat average of any steamers in |he New Zealand trade. . Smmt» nwmey—Saloon, from 60 gmineas Qwardst second saloon, 40 guineas i steer* fjfß. from 18 gvineas. Freight at lowest current rates. INDIAN ANOCOLONIAL EXHIBITION Special Retnrn Tickets are now issued at Seduced Fare?. Particulars may be learned ■ty application to THE HEAD OFETCSB, Christchvrohi Of to the taanohee and Agents of tte thxomghp»t the colony. ' " TBM NAW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. WOOL SHIPS FOB LONDON. £%JV fTTHE following high-class *>mSbS§& ix<m copper Ships are appointed to BAIL as follows T" -■■ ■':. -■ '■■■ I tfeiltHg ' Ship. yba'age Claas. [ Date. Dragon ... 69tr "*lal Kov. 28& eienmore - 743 100 Al SDec. 12th rOrari .„ .. 1051 „ „ 29th Lake Erie „ 933 •Aα! fen. 29th Seota M . 1037 100 Al Feb. let 'Beßfrawsnire*. 941 »Aal „ Ist Oinfaleee » TO4 „ „ 9th *areoTa m 879 „ Feb. 87th Waimea M 871 100 Al to follow Watoate ... 1124 J „ r „ .' now being reoeived fet dumprag aa! >!*B Talbok and JBsQlsbshlei'B Stores ■^Bmir?* l * o,l - Undumped brands to go ship. All storage free. THE"hEAD OFFICEB, jmß 981 Christchuroh. IBM NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. *"' "** TONGABrBO. infAiTSpU 4163 tons Begister, <—Tlllfii»'ii' i 4000 Horee-power, '-_ - Jl B. BONE, Commander, *WJII be despatched from Wellington, eallinff at Bio de Janeiro and Madrira, on : TEUBSDAY, 11th MARCH, At 4 p.m. passengers are invited to inspect thie magnificent steamer, which is <ose of the finestspecimens of modern naval -eohitecture afloat. The First Class Dining Saloon is a lofty -aparbnent, situated nearly amidships, and .-extending the whole width of. the ship. "The StaEe Booms are large, beautifully i-farniahed, and mostly fitted for only two PMWcmiiiiiin. eeveral are on deck, all have . perfect ventilation. There are a large "Bvnberof bath-rooms, a ladies' boudoir, •-Basic zoom, and two smoking rooms, 'lntidee two large promenade decks. The Second Saloon is provided with ■boo, bathrooms, smoking room, and ladies' boudoir, the State Booms and Bill of Fare are fully equal to the First Saloon •-eCaany lines. , The Steerage accommodation is large and -well ventilated, and the dietary scale is -met liberal. TbePasßenger Accommodation is heated with steam, and lit by electricity• _Jn» freight or pawage apply to -Vim VS* *THJS HEAD OFFICES. FOB SALE, -a>fL rraE FINK OOMPOX SUE-BUILT t*™|> BASQUE <Jmm&&' ELIZABETH GBAHAM, «6 Tons Gtoas, 598 Tons Net Register. -Claseed Iβ Al at Lloyd's. Built in 1569. BpecUl Survey, London, 1882. Laet surveyed in September 1883, when uw was felted aad yellow, metalled. Has » raised quarter-deck and forecastle. Carries 980 tons dead weight. Has a good in■ventory, and is sow is fine order. Dlmen-eieua:-Length, IW6It; breadth, 29"2fc ; deVUi.ISL Mow lying in Lyttelton, New Zealand. For farther particulars, apply to DALGETY 4 COMPY., LIMITED, 2-19 4753 Chri&tchurch, New Zealand. PUNINSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. mH E Company/a - - JsBSsS. J» Steamships will be - Vespatched, with. Her +JKmSSs£mm Majesty's Maila,aa follows, for London, via Colombo:— Leure flteaam. Twee. X«»* Vel- I«w Byd>ey. bonne. Adelaide. *jgat l Jm" wee ■Cowmanael 49C0 Feb. Iβ Feb. 3$ Feb. 27 Sonttl . „. 4SOO ISMXth S HuehU MuchlS J 50 3 *Mirch 18 March 25 Mich 27 *£dj&eacetorfh every alternate week. aad cargo booked to London. chiae ' ■"* passengers are provided with TO£cto aceomnjodation in the steamers oewreea New Zealand and Australia, anc SpeAl Tickets for Combination Tours 52*.* WOIW sraated at cheap flratFot furUier particulaiß. sdplt to DALaETYft^COMPYVLIMITED, Christchnreh andLyttelton. ELIZABETH GBAHAM FROM LONDON. NOTICB TO"~iBADKBMBN. <**T*A FTIBADESMBN are CAU--1 HkSSi J- TIONED NOT TO SJ? PPLY the above VESSEL or her CREV with any Supplies without ft Written Orderissued from the Company's Office at Port Ljttelton. , No acoonnte irill be recogniEed by the BH °Upl^l^e«' bion ! 2-90 478 i
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6372, 20 February 1886, Page 1
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