Shipping. VISION STEAM SHIP COMPANI ZEALAND, (Looted) THE above Company will despatch steamers as ac under (weather and circumstances permit ting):TIM E -T AB L E FOR GISBOENE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. ROTOMAHANA—Sat.. March 1Q -launch a 5 p.m ROTORUA*—Satutday, March 26—launch at 5 p.m , *Gisborne and Auckland only. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON, LYT. _ .TELTON, PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUFF ALBIONt -Saturday, March 19—launci at U a m TE ANAU*— Saturday. March 26—launch at 11 a.m tTranehin at Port Chalmers to Ringarooma • »Cal3»t Hohart. FOR SYDNEY, via Gisborne and Auckland, Booking Passengers through Queensland Ports. ROTOMAHANA—Sat.. MaFrh 19-launch atsp.ro~ FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, FROM WELLINGTON. WAKATIPU-Saturday—March 26. WAITAKI plies regularly between Auckland, Tauranga, Wangarei, and Russell, leaving each port . once a week. Passengers and Parcels booked through to London by Orient Line. New Zealand Tourist to hand Passenger's Luggage Labels can Bβ had on appli cation at the office. Notices of any later Departures than above to be eeenatr* J. W. Graiq, Hastings-street; Dimwiddib, Walker & Co , Tennyson- Btreet. Omoßß Port Ahuriri. W. C. MoCORMICK, Agent. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). ''tsi npHE Fine 100 Al Clipper Ship JfeJOs. L LOCH FLEET, ? 13 t° ns r e ? ißter i Captain Clachrie, iffilw£&§KSejpte now on the terth loading Wool WfiWjWkW and other Produce for LONDON «6S3HisSEfiSs> DIRECT, and will have quick deBpatch. Has accommodation for a few 'passengers in the SAliOon. Apply to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited.) D. BALHARaY, Local Agent, SETAW, SAVILL & |CO.'S NEW ZEA- ' LAND LINE OF CLIPPERS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. /X i rr\H 13 Al Barque ANAZI, 468 tons ifti/Nfci. J. register, Captain J. Bilii, is now Loading and will have quick For freight or passase, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Or to KINROSS & CO.. Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. Hbad \\N \l| Z \ London One: P4p4 Beanch : ~ Ohriatchurch, f| Bishops •'-'. *' c street M.« Jr— HE COM ANY'B FLEET consiets o* the :— Tons. Tons BUBPWn ••• 1054 WAIKATO .. 1053 KATAUBA ••• 898 -WAIMATB .. 1157 OPAWA 1131 WAIMBA •• 871 OEAEI 1051 WAIPA .. ~ 1067 1063 WAIBOA.. « 1057 PABKOBA «. 879 WAITANGJ .. 1161 j?XAXO 1136 WAITAEA .. 883 8AXA1A...... 1067 -WANQANUI ... 1136 BANGITIKI •• 1227 rpHESE magnificent clippers are of the highest X olas atLloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom aud New Zealand. The saloon and State cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided V/th every requisite for the comfort of the passenger , , who are provided with bedding and aB cabin fit/ngs. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-ci iss and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of th highest 088 as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has also ships loading homeward from New Zealand. ' Arrangements for the passages of friends to and Irom the colony, and also for the conveyance > cargo, can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch ' or at any ot the Branches in the colony. D. BALHARRY, Local Agent Kafzkb "Bbatjch :—"TO aorhome Street. Spit. Kinross & Co WOOL SEASON, 1880-1881. /- ' "*~™ " The Undersigned are piASH TVOYERtJ of HT! ALLOW, &c, c. They also make LIBERAL ADVANCES on Consignments to their correspondents in London and ADVANCES are also made on Shipments to their Melbourne Correeptndents FOB SALE atGOLD-'-BOROUGH &. CO.'B AUCTIONS, at the lowest current rates of Freight and Insurance. In the event of the Melbourne market not answering expectation, shippers can have their Wool .forwarded to London for sale. kinrqsS & CO. JUST RECEIVED, FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA— 6 OF A. AND J. DOBBIE'S PATENT SEED SOWERS, FOR SOWING WHEAT. BARLEY, OATS, GRASS SEED, ie, Can be affixed to any Waggon, Dray, or Spring Cart. This Sower will sow 100 acres per day without manual labor. The work is superior to handsowing, besides effecting a great saving of grnin. The hardest and most difficult work on a farm is by this implement made easy and pletisant, for, a farmer cm sit in his cart and sow ten acres per hour. KINROSS & CO., Agents for Hawke'e Bay. Wanlrop & Co. JOEL'S SPARKLING ■nUNSBIN ALES, SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAY, WAEDBOP AND CO ' "^JNaMITH. ME F. G.BORZUTSKY having entered our sor. vice, we are prepared to undertake Gunsmith s Work in all! ts branches, and aleo Fino Mechanical W 61 every -""^^-^S^"^^
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3033, 16 March 1881, Page 1
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