U N I O Nlfe^r—Vp-3 STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF jlV*" v - NEW ZEALAND <'' ' (Looted). TIME TABLE. D EC EM BE R. FOR WELLINGTON FROM WHARF, Southern Cnoss, Fri., 12th December. Southern Cross, Fri., 26th Dec. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND PORT CHALMERS. Taeaweea, Sat., 6th Dec, launch at 2 p.m. Te Anau, Sat, Dec. 13, launch at 2 p.m. , FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF. Tarawera, Sat., 6th Dec., launch at 2 p.m. FOR GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND FROM WHARF. Southern Cross, Thur., 18th Dec. FOR GISBORNE, TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND, FROM WHARF. Oitapeke, Thur., Dec. 11th. FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND RUSSELL. Te Anau, Bat., 6th Dec, launch at 7 p.m. Waikakapa, Sat., Dec, 27, launch at 7 p.m. V" FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Manapouri, Sat., 13th Dec, launch 7 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. RiNOAROOMy, Wed., Dec. 10th. Bingarooma, Wed., Dec. 24th. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Hauroto, Thurs., 4th Dec. Wakatipu, Thurs., 18th Dec FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA FROM AUCKLAND. Arawata, Mon., 15th Dec. Aeawata, Mon., 12th Jan. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 p.m. the day previous to departure of steamers. Outward passengers holding return Jokets are requested to present same at the office, and obtain passes for the launch conveying them to the steamer. During the months of December, January, and February RETURN TICKETS at specially reduced rates available for return till 31st March, 1884-5, will be issued over the Company's New Zealand and Intercolonial Lines. NOTE.—In future no luggage will _be delivered to carriers without ths production of a written order from owner of the same. A. D. FRASER, /"" Branch Manager. OFFlCES:—PortAhuriri, and Brown-ing-street Napier. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING company's line. Head London Office: l\M|___f) Branch :- ' hrist-iiir 138 » Chuxcn, N Z TJJn^ Leadenhall *- | '•/ street. HOOTAE MONTHLY DIEECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON. *j Ol HPHE following mag- -"- nificent fullpowered Steamers will despatched as under: .._ . . j I ■ ' I ProbaTodb Com- Port of De- bio Btcamers, Reg. mander. porture. date of Depart. ■ ■ Kalkoura » 4760 Crutchley Lyttelton Dec. 20 Tongariro.. 4183 Bone „ Jan. • Aorangi .. 4163 Turpin „ feb Himutaka.. 4750 Hallett „ March Ruapehu .. 4163 Brough >, April Kalkoura.. 4760 .Crutchley „ May 1 ' ' The abovo are all new steamers, built of jqteel, and commanded by men of great ex"pejience. , Th** passenger accommodation is replete with er ei T modern convenience, and the dietary set." lo suci - aR will BUBtain tho " vvell earned reputiTtion of the Company. _ . The homeward route will be via the Straits of Magellan (if weather permits), and the time occupied is not expected to exceed 45 days. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. Passage money—Saloon, fro-m 60 guineas upwards; second cabin, 40 guineas; steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. ■ For further particulars apply to— D. BALHARRY, .; Local AgenL THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING company; S LINE. STEAM TO LONDON IN 40 DATS. fTVHE Company's X magnificent new steel-built steamship . KAIKOURA, . 4750 tons register, 4000 horse-power, W. C. Ceutchley, R.N.R., Commander, will • be'despatched from Lyttelton as above on or about December 20th, calling at Rio de Janiero, Madeira, and Plymouth. No expense has been spared in making her passenger accommodation equal to that . of any steamer afloat. She is fitted throughout with electric light, and carries frozen provisions for all classes of passengers. \ Special attention is invited to the second .saloon, in which are provided bath and smoking rooms, ladies' boudoir, piano, &c, and which equals the saloon in most first-, •class steamers. For freight or passage apply, in Napier, to D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited. •STEAM TO LONDON FOR JANUARY WOOL SALES. rip HE Company's JL magnificent "COPTIC," -43G7 tons register, W. H. Kidley, Commander, will bo despatched for London via . Lyttelton on or about the Bth December. The saloon and state rooms are fitted with every requisite for the comfort and convenience of passengers, including smokingroom and ladies' cabin. The saloon table mil be liberally supplied with provisions of the: best quality, including fresh meat, "*" There will be a sufficient staff of stewards and a stewardess. The second class passengers will have rkamy cabins, supplied with bedding, &c, and a liberal table with fresh meat and other provisions of the best quality; also stewards' .attendance. , Third class passengers must provide their own bedding, mess utensils, &c.,- &c, such j as m'attrass, blankets, knives, forks, spoons, plates, dishesj &d. The provisions for all classes of passengers are cooked by the ship's cooks. Woolgeowees.—lntending shippers are -requested to communicate without delay with the: undersigned, as only a limited apace will be set aside for produce from this port. Freight J of a penny extra. ' ; For further particulars apply to KINROSS & CO., F. W. WILLIAMS, BANNER & LIDDLE, Or, MURRAY", ROBERTS & CO., Agents. JJ oube » MARKET-STREET, HASTINGS, Is Now Open. Single and double bed-rooms, sitting and bath-rooms. Moderate terms.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4174, 6 December 1884, Page 1
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