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Shipping. UMON STEAM SHIP COMPAN? ZEALAND, (Limited) THE above Company will despatch steamers as as under (weather and olrcumstances permit ting):-TIME-TABLE FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. PENGUIN—Sat., AugUßt 13—launch at 4 p.m ALBION—Sat. August 20-launch at 4 p.m FOR MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON, LYT TELTON. PORT CHALMERS. AND BLUFF TH ANAU*—Sat. August 13—launch at 11 a.m. PBNGUINt-Sat. August 20-launch at 11 a.m. *Callß at Hobart tTranship to Ringarooma at Port Chalmers. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON DIRECT. WAKATlPU—Wednesday, August 17. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lightors 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 be had on appll aatlon at the office. Notices of any later Departures than above to be seen at— J. W. Craig, Hastings-street; Dinwiddib, Walker & Co., street. Oppiobs Port Ahurirl W. C MoCORMICK, Agent. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. ''ISSL ryiHE colonial-built Clipper threeIfeJbv -* mnßted Schooner " FRANK __fel_iiSfc^s,GUY, " 195 tons register, Jacob P Commander, (expected to arrive about the 12th instant), will «SsSglll|§lg_s?3 leave for the above port SIX DAYS after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to TAIT & MILLS, Dickens-street, Napier; Or J. H. VAUTIER, Port Ahurirl, Port Ahurirl, August 6th, 1831, FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, J_<i rpHE Schooner " ORPHEUS, " 3_sC_K_k Apply to Captain Dunn on board, C. DOLBEL & CO., Spit THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. H«AD V|N 11| Z\ LONDON i Omen: Branch :— tmristchuroh, if Bishops wlL__- -to street N.Z H^lßSPs^-- within] THE COMPANY'S FLEET oonslats of tho :— Tons. Tons -.UJ-UNtTI ... 1054 WAIKATO .. 1053 UATAtrBA ... 898 WAIMATH •• 1167 OPAWA ... .•• 1131 WAIKBA ~ 871 ORAM 1051 WAIFA .. ~ 1057 OTAKI 1053 WAIROA.* a 1057 PAEBOBA ... 879 WAITANG- .. 1161 PIAKO 1136 WAITABA ~ 883 BASAIA 1057 WAN-ANT?- ... 1136 BANOITIKI ~ 1227 THESE magnificent clippers are of the highest claa at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloon and State cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided vf/th every requisite for the comfort of th* passenger", who are provided with bedding and all cabin fl Wngs. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-el iss and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters Bhips of th highest cl<vss as required, and vessels are despatched from .London to eaoh 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 of the Branches in the colony. D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. Napxhb Bbaxt-B :—W asrhorae Street, Spit. Railway lime-table. ~ NOTICE. THE attention of the public is drawn to the i appended copy of a new Time-table, which will come in force on the Napier Sectio . of the New Zealand Railways on and after the 27th instant, , 0. B. BA JKEY, Distri.-t Manager. June 10th, 1881. SOUTH. .. a STATIONS. 1 3 5 7 ' a.m. a.m. p-m- p-m> fr'm Spit .. dep. 11.2 2-22 2 Napier .. arr. 1110 2-30 Napier .. dep. 7.25 11.30 3 0 4-30 *Awatoto .. .... 8 Farndon .. „ 7.46 11.50 3.22 4-50 "Boiling Down *Tomoana p.m. 14 Hastings .. arr. 12.10 5-10 19 PakiPakii: d6 ,f 110 STW - It BTOP 29 TeAute .. „ 8.56 4-60 *Pukahou 88' Kaikora .. „ 931 5-29 41 Waipawa .. „ 9.44 5-44 46 Waipukurau „ 10.2 6-5 69 Takapau .. „ 10.42 6-52 65 Kopua .. „ 115 7.18 *Papatu 68 *Ormondville „ 70 Makatoko .. arr. 11.30 I 7-45 NORTH fl STATIONS. 2 4 6/8 a-m- a-m- p.m. fr'm alikatoko .. dep. 6-15 1.40 2 *Ormondvllle *Papatu 6 Kopua ..arr. .. 210 .. dep. 6-37 230 12 Takapau ~ .. 7-0 254 25 Waipukurau .. 7-45 3 41 29 Waipawa .... 8-4 4.0 33 Kaikora .. .. 8-19 414 *Pukahou .. 42 TeAute .. .. 8-56 450 52 PakiPaki .. .. 9-37 525 56 Hastings .. ..8.50 954 12 30 545 *Tomoana ♦Boiling Down 62 Farndon .. .. 9.10 10-16 12-50 6 8 *Awatoto .. 68 Napier .. arr. 930 10-36 1-10 630 *„ _7_ •' dep ■ "SST IMO J' 2 a "stS 70 Spit .. .. arr. STOf ' 10-43 1-30 *Flag Stations. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. WEST CLIVE FELLMONGERY AND BOILINGDOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHAELES MITCHELL BEGS to inform the surrounding settlers that he is prepared to scour the season's wool at the following rates: Fleece Wool (well sorted) at ljd'per lb. Locks and Pieces at Id per lb. All wool forwarded to the Famdon Station will receive prompt attention. V CHARLES MITCHELL. West Clive, September 17th, 1880. WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-DOWN MENT.CHARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that he i ready to receive WOOL at the above Establish ment, or Farndon Station. With the appliances at his command he is pre pared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at {current rates well cleaned, and with despatch.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3157, 10 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3157, 10 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3157, 10 August 1881, Page 1

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