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Shipping. UMON STEAM SHIP COMPAN7 THE above Company will despatch steamers as as under (weather and otrcumstances permit ting):-TIME-TABLE FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. ROTOMAHANA—Mon., June 13—launch at4p.m ROTORUA—Sat. June 18-launch at 4 p.m FOR-MELBOURNE, VTA WELLINGTON, LYT TELTON, PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUFF ARA WAT A*—Saturday, June 18-launch at 11 a.m ROTORUA—Sat. June 25—launch at 11 a.m. *Oalls at Hobart. FOR SYDNEY, via Gisborne and Auckland, Booking . Passengers through Queensland Ports. ROTOMAHANA-Mon., June 13-launchat4 p.m FOR SYDNBY DIRECT FROM WELLINGTON. WAKATlPU—Thursday— June Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. Passengers and Parcels booked through to London by Orient Line. New Zealand Tourist to hand Passenger's Luggage Labels can he had on appll cation at the office. Notices of any later Departures than above to be Seen at— J, W. Craig, Hastings-street; DiNwrnDiß, Walker & Co, - Tennyson-street. Omens Fort Ahurlri. w. o. Mccormick, Agent. FOR WESTPORT (BULLER). «_ mHE Colonial-built Clipper three,/JlfcStA. J. masted chooner " MARY WADLEY, " 159 tons register, X, Linotors Commander, (expected to from Newcastle about the ■MmrSHF 16th instant) will leave for the above Port FIVE DAYS AFTER ARRIVAL. for freight or passage, apply to TAIT & MILLS, Dlckena-street, Napier; Or J. H. VAUTIER, Port Ahuriri. Port Ahuriri, May 4th, 1881. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. HIAD \ LOKDOM Omno-i: llllllllili Branch :— Chrlatchnroh, ft Bishops ate street HE OOM ANY'S FLEET consists o 1 tlie :— Tons. Tons BUMUMIJI ... 1054 WAIKATO •• 1053 KATATJBA- ... 898 WAXKATH .. 1157 OPAWA ... .» 11311-WAXKBA .. 871 OBAJU 1051 WAIPA .. .. 1057 OTAKI 1053 WATBOA.. c « i 057 PABEOBA ... 879 WAITANGH .. 1161 KAKO 1136 WAITABA .. 883 BAKAIA 1057 WANGAiroi ... 1136 BAHQIXTJa .. 1227 THESE magnificent clippers are of the highest das at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom aud New Zealand. The saloon and Btate cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided vf/th every requisite for the comfort of th<. passenger 1 , who are provided with bedding and ah cabin fitfngs. The dietary scale is most liberal. Becond-cUss 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 oss as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colony strict punctuality every month. The Company also ships loading homeward from New ZeaArrangements for the passages of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance > cargo, can be made at the Head Office, Christehurch or at any ol the Branches in the colony. D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. Napibb Bbahoh :— Vi aghome Street, Spit. Hotels. •pATANGATA TTOTEL, PANTANGATA. JOHN ASHTON (Late of the London and Napier Hotels, Napier). Begs to inform his numeroas town and country friends that he has purchasod the above premises from Mr George Mullinder, and :iopes by civility at,d attention to the wants of his customers and travellers, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Liquors of the best brands. First-class .Paddocks tor cattle, horees, sheep, etc. THE STORE in connection with the above, contains » first-class stock of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, etc. Every attention paid to the wants of customers and travellers. JOHN ASHTON, Proprietor, FARNDON HOTEL. CHAS, T_f BLANDER having taken the above AX . . , _ z_ Hotel, wishes to intimate to his friends and the general public that he will try his utmost endeavor to merit a share of their patronage, Farndon, 81st May, 1831. BEEOROET'S LIVERY STABLES, HASTINGS. GEORGE OMITH, HORSE-BREAKER, begs to O notify to his friends and patrons that he has removed from Farndon to Hastings, and leased the above well-known Stables from Mr Beecroft, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their favours, and the public in general. Travellers may always rely upon good Buggy and Saddle horses; first-class Groom always in attendance. Horses broken to single and double harness with the greatest care. Good loose boxes, and well watered paddooks. Address; GEORGE SMITH, Beecroft s Hotel, Hastings, April 11,1881. HAVELOCK HOTEL, Havelock. Proprietor W. H. Simpson. THE above new and commodious Hotel has been opened with every comfort and convenience. Only the choicest brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Trt oub Bottle Department. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Coaches to and from Napier daily. Orders and Commissions punctually attended to. Parcels received for Napier, Clive, Havelock, J and Surrounding districts. Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on hireW. H. SIMPSON. RAILWAY HOTEL POET ABTTBIBI. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and tho public that lie has recently Opsned the above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with every accommodatl". and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits, of the best brands only kept. A Table $H6te dally. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Families ______ JOHN YOUNG. Proprietor

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3108, 14 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3108, 14 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3108, 14 June 1881, Page 1

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