Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANI ZEALAND (Limited). npHE above Company will despatel X Steamoi's as under "(weather and circumstances permitting , ): — TIME-TABLE. FOR WAIROA. BooJUM, Monday, 2Gth February. FROM THE WHARF FOR GISBORNE, TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND. Omat-era, Monday, 2Gth Feb., at 1 p.m. FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. Manapouri, Saturday, Feb. 24th, launch at 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS AND BLUFF. Wa-BABAPA, Saturday, Feb. 24th, launch at 11.30 a.m. FOR SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Tk A>*att, Sat., March 3rd, launch at 4 p.m. FOR LEVUEA AND SUVA, FIJI, FROM AUCKLAND. Rotorua, about Wednesday, 7th March, 'V" connecting steamer Te Anau, March 3. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON, Wakatttu, Saturday, Feb. 24th, connecting steamer Ringarooma, Saturday, Feb. 17. Return Tickets will be issued over the Company's New Zealand lines and to and from Australia until 28th February at specially reduced rates, available for return until 31st March, ISS3. Claims are requested to bo sent in as soon a-s possible. "*"" Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 p.m. the day previous to departure of steamers. Passengers' Luggage Labels can bo had on application at the office. Notices of any Later Departures than above to be seen at— J. W. Craig, Hastings-street; Di>*widdie, Walker ifc Co., Tennyson-street. L. HART, Branch Manager. OFFICES:—Port Aiitmuu. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. BEAis-CIIUS THROUGHOUT TIIK COLONY. Head z\ LoxdonOrncE: Braxcii :— Christ- % *?'*" 84, Bishops chtirch,NZ gate street •1 ! I ""- v.ithin. THE COMPANY'S FLEET CONSISTS OF TIIK: — Tons. Tons. HtTIUJXUI. . .. 10.34 WAIKATO .. .. 1053 )~ MATAtTEA.. .. 80S WAIMATE.. .. 1157 OrAWA .. .. 1131 WAIMEA .. .. 871 ORARi .. .. 1051 WAirA .. .. 1057 OTAEI .. .. 1053 WAIROA .. .. 1057 PAREOHA .. .. 879 WAITAXGI ~ 1161 riAKO .. .. 1136 WAITABA .. .. BS3 eakaia .. .. 1057 waxoanui .. 1130 kaxgitieei .. 1227 HHHESE magnifioMit cHjjpors are of the X hig-hwt class of 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 with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the ships arc commanded by tcpsi-ienosd rr,a3te:-y. " \ 'i~srii..':-ztr£ irozi Lcz:.oa ie iccr. of tlio ' crincipai pori,:; :•:'. ilie tA'.I: ii.Zci- i punornf.lity ereiy moiiii:. Tlia Co'iiip.ir.j has also shijw loadinar homeward from New Zealand. LIVERPOOL AGENCY. A Branch has been established in Liverpool, and vessel* will bo despatched at suit- ] able intervals to the principals ports in New Zealand. 1 NEW YORK AGENCY. Messrs R. W. Cameron and Co. have been nppointed Agents for this Company, and a I regular line of vessels will be laid on for the t various ports in this colony to meet the re- 1 quircments of the trade. Arrangements for the passages of friends to and fro from the colony, rind also for the I conveyance of cargo can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch or at any of the Branches in the colony. D. BALHARRY, Local Agent, Waghorne-strcet, Spit. ISiisiiM's* IVotic-CMi -, REMOVAL NOTICE. J HAVING removed to my newly-erected and conveniently-situated premises adjoining Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co.'s Stores on the Breastwork, 1 have much pleasure in announcing that special attention will be given to the receiving and _ delivciy of Goods, Custom-house work, and Shipping generally, and having direct rail communication with my Store the charges will be found most moderate. Produce received of all kinds and sold to the best advantages. Always ox ILvxd— Fowl Feed Bran Chaff Sharps Oats Potatoes Flour Oatmeal Tea j Sugar Axd a Variety ov— 1 Groceries Salt, coarse k Jinc Rock Salt Corn Sacks ( Galvanised Iron Fencing Wire Coals At Current Rates. Also for Sale — 5,000 bushels provincial Rye Grass Seed, White Clover, Cocksfoot, and a very fine parcel of Poverty Bay clean Rye. Indents executed for all kinds of Agricultural Machinery, including Saumelsoirri Reapers and Binders, Mowers, «fee. ~ It is desirable that intending purchasers (; should scud in their orders early, so as to insure receiving the machines in time for next season. V J. W. ORR, Port Almriri, Feb. 19, 1883. TOHN /"\RE, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PORT AHURIRI, HA S ON HA N D — Flom-, Bran, and Sharps Seed Oats, Seed Barley Cocksfoot, and Prairie Grass Seed. Also— -m A very fine sample of Poverty Bay Rye. j F O R~sT L E , n 9Q TONS FENCING WIRE. { 10 tons Galvanised Iron. _ NOW LANDING per "West York" via 1 Wellington— 20 Tons Fencing Wire 20 Tons Galvanised Iron, Also— Landing a cargo of COALS, ex Carl Graf g Attenis from Newcastle.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 1
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