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SHIPPING! (gHAW, QAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (LTD.) ■ . ■ THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via MONTE ' VIDEO.RIO DE JANIERO, AND . . TENERTFFE, . SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER . . ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting):— • _5? r Final K ° mo; B°g s Co'm'der j£ l'ort •rONIO 15552 Oartor Jan. 2 Wel'gi'n S'ATHENIO J2534 Kempson .Un. EO Worgt'n i'CORINTHIO 15231 David Foh.ST VTol'et'n a'ADAWA £372 Burton Moh26 Wel'ct'n itMAMABI 6889 Moffatt Apl. 23 /Wel'gt'n ■ *Twin Screw. §Calls Rio da Janiero. All steamers are now being fitted, with tho C.O. 2 FIRE ■ EXTINGUISHING APPARAFor full particulars apply to the agents. LEVIN AND CO. (LIMITED). W/ AND G. TURNBULL AND CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. THE undermentioned STEAMERS will leave (circumstances permitting) as follows:— FOR KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON, via ' fO\ST WAKATU—THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. . .' ". FOR FOXTON. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-. ... THIS DAY, at i p.m. FOR PICTON AND HAVELOCK . (Taking cargo for all bayn and landing-places in Queen Charlotte and Polorus Sounds)— ROB ROY-SATURDAY, at Noon FOR BLENHEIM. ' ' OPAWA-THISDAY, at 5 p.m. .FOR WANGANUI. HUIA-THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. For. Freight or- Passage apply to LEVIN AND CO.. LTD., Agents.. '..,/■■ C 523 TOHNSTON AND CO., LIMITED, «' ' SHIPPING AGENTS. / . Sailings (weather and circumstancoj . ,',-'"■ permitting). ■ . ' FOR WANGANUI S.S. Stormbird ',' This day noon. ■' ,; '. ' ; FOR. EAST COAST. v •" •S.S. Kahu This day '. . - '■■ ' FOR BLENHEIM. ' • S.S. Blenheim This day ■ j p.m. :. FOR MOTUEKA. S.S. Manama" This day ALLEY LINE OF , STEAMERS. ' Direct Cargo Steamship Service. •' NEW ZEALAND PORTS,TO. CANADA. : :l''or freight, etc., apply to— . ■ . ■ ... — -JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.,. G199. - .' - . .-■ ... Aconts. - THE TYSER •'■' .LINE,, , . LIMITED, J : MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO . ■-■••: LONDON DIRECT.. - • Steamers. Tons. Commander. 'Whakarua*. ._ JO.OCO J. C. Folt'ato. Uorehana* ... 10,000 F. C. Lidstono. Marcro* i 10,000 J. Firth, Niwaru* ... 10.000 H.Hollie. ' IHmiro ' ... 10,000 A. H; Kemp. ' - Hawko'sßay B.OCO T. Campboll. Tomoana ... ,10,000 T. B. Linklater.. Indraloina ... -'10,C03 T. Trotter. •Indraehiri ... 8,000- W. H. Wilkos. Indnulevi ... - 10,000 A. E. HoliiLgsworth. Star of New Zealand . 8,000 ' E. D. lieok. Star of Auetralia ... • 10,000 F. ,7. Kcanioy. Star of Japan . .. v IO.COO F. W. Ulyatt. Star of Scotland ... s 10,000 J. if. Hart. "Denotes twin screw. ' The above steamers wero all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of tho,most modern typo, in charge of competent engineers, and aro noted for tho exceptionally' satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes aro beiug delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool arid produce o> every description. Lowest Current Rates of Freight. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 1 Acents. , THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. S.S. INDIUDEVI, FROM LONDON. THE above 'steamer, having arrived, will commence to .discharge forthwith. Consignees are requested to - present Bills of Lading, Pav, Freight (if. any), and take delivery of their cargo. All cargo is at consignees' i'isk after leaving ship's tackles, and, if not promptly removed, will be stored at their risk ■ and expense. Cargo landed in a damaged .condition must be examined, and claim..'settled,-prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after the removal of cargo. Captain A. E; Hollnigsworth will not be responsible'' for any debts contracted by his crew; ■ . WM. BANNATYNE AND -CO., LTD. CyO . , . - . • . • . Agents. riniiosE iDESIROUS OF LEASING- OFFICES - Will do well to first consider tho advantages of taking Rooms in that fino edifice known as • • . - : NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Grey and Featherston Streets, • Before looking elsowhere. There aro 5 Banks within 100 yards' radius, which means proximity to business traffic. The Post and Telegraph Offices are across tho street, which moans tiino saved. The Shipping and Wharves are within 100 yards, therefore ' visitors pass the building. It is within sight of the busiest part of - Lambton Quay, therefore a good advertising medium.' It is a. corner building; excellent light morning and afternoon. So much , for tho outsido advantages, now for the inside. >■ THE BUILDING CONTAINS- ; i Elevators: No trouble to reach any of tho offices. ' " .. . .. Domestic Telephones: Convenient timeeavers. ■ ~ It is Lit by Gas and Electricity; And has Splendid Sanitary Arrangements: necessary .to health. , . ' GROUND FLOOP.. Ono Office, Grey Street, with window Oft. by 12ft., and large Strongroom. ' "One Office, Featherston Street; with window 9ft. x 12ft., and large Strongroom. Also Mezzanine Floor. Would suit a shipping firm. Ist ..FLOOR. Suite of 2 Offices,'' No. 5, with 2 windows to Groy Street, directly opposite elevator. One Office, No. 7, facing Featherston Street; 2 windows. 2nd FLOOR. Suite of 2 Offices, No. 11; bay window facin" Groy Street; opposite elevator. Suite, of 3 Offices, No. 13, with I windows to Groy Street, and 3 to Featherston Street; the corner ofiico measures 17ft. x 15ft. One Office, No. 15, with 2 windows to Featherston Street. • One Office, No. 17, having a bay window to Featherston Street. 3rd FLOOR. 1 Suites of 2 Offices, Nos. 18, 19. and 20; all these offices have two windows each, overlooking Grey Street. - One Office, No. 21, with bny winuow to Featherston Street. Further particulars supplied oii application. A. T. BATE, 63(11 NATHAN'S RUILIUNGS, :

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 1

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