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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under Contraot with the New Zealand Government,) - TTTILLbo despatched |H»®_| with HorMajosty's H p*--"*v i «_L Mails as under, for J-P LONDON, v ia Rio de Janeiro and Madeira. l'robnToiiß Com- Port ot Do- We Bteamers, Keg. mauder. parture. data of Depart. 1886 Aorangl .. 4163 Turpln Wellington Nov. 19 Bumitaka.. 4750 Hallett ~ Dec. 17 Buapehu .. 4103 Qicon. streot i, Jan. 14 Kdlkoura .. 47*0 Crutohley „ Fob. 11 Tongatlro ..| 4163 JBono ~ Mar. 11 And thenceforward every fourth Saturday._ "Trhe above are all now steamers, built ospooially for the trade, and commanded by men of great exporienco. Tho length of passage by tho Company's Bteamers average under forty days. All passengers aro forwarded on (free of cost) by the Union Company's lino in time to join the steamer at tho port of departuro from the Colony. Passage money—Saloon, from 60 guineas Upwards ; second cabin, 40 guineas j steerago, from 18 guinoas. For freight or passago, apply to— ,v D. BALHARRY, ,'J Local Agont. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. STEAM TO LONDON UNDER FORTY DAYS. Sailing from Wollington. AORANGIi 4163 Tons Register, 4000 llfirso-power, TtntriN, Commander, will be despatched as above, callingat Rio do Janeiro and Madiera, on THURSDAY, November 19th. Passcngors will bo forwarded to final ports of departure freo of cost. For freight or passago apply to D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. NAPIER TO LONDON. WOOL SEASON 1885-6. THE Undermentioned first-class iron clipper ships of tho abovo lino will be despatched from Napior for LONDON DIRECT during tho coming Wool Season jpss under: — K»mo. jCU»|j£ff| Master. |*g Wnnaanut 100 Al 1077 J. Adams lip nil Waikato 100 A 1 1«21 W. H. Taylor | Novr PUKo 100 Al 1075 Xi Sutherland iTo folJ low. Waltangl 100 Al 1128 T. Lccman „ Lqch Crea 100 Al 701 J. Jonca I Tho abovo aro all fast vessels, having made somo of tho quickest passages on record to and from tho Colony. Tho Passenger Accommodation is complcto in overy requirement, nnd tho table nil that could bo desired. Cargo carried at Lowest Current Rates. For further particulars of Freight and Passage Money, apply to— Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company (Limited). D. BALHARRY, 1 Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FIRST WOOL SHIP. FOR LONDON DIRECT.

./bsJL rpHE Company's spcciullyJL built, magnificent iron SuooomV ° ' PPCI WANGANUI, Joseph Adams, Commander, is appointed to Bail as above in all November. Wool, and any other cargo now being received at tho Company's Storo. Tho accommodation for passengers is unsurpassed. The saloon and cabins aro unusually largo and replete with every convenience, bedding and all requisites being provided. WAIKATO TO FOLLOW. For freight and passago apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. TJASSENGERS holding Return Tickots £. or Lay Over Tickets, aro hereby notified that tho steamers of this line will ceaso running after the tenth day of November next, and aro also informed that they mako use of their tickets on or boforo that date. >- The Now Zealand Shipping Company (Limited), . D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND; SHIPPIKG COMPANY (LIMIT 3D). FURTHER REDUCTION IN WOOL FREIGHTS. ONE-SIXTEENTH OF A PENNY. mHE Rates henoo to London for tho enX suing season by tho above Company's Vessels will be as follows .— By Stkameb: Five-eighths of a penny per lb for dumped greasy wool; thrco farthings per lb for dumped washed wool, with ten per cent. primage added. By Saixino Vessel: One half-penny per lb for dumped greasy wool; five-eighths of a penny per lb for dumped washed wool, with five per cent.* primugo added. Tho whole shipping charges will be onosixtoonth of a penny per lb instead of onoeiirhth of a penny per pound ns heretofore B D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. -n E'O Z E~N MEAT. In consequence of tho continued depression in the juices of Frozen Meat in London tho Directors of this Company havo decided to rcduco tho freight to THREE HALFPENCE por pound, with accustomed primage. 1 D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. COAL! COAL! COAL! /tvk TN thanking the Public for V- KSwSKV -*- su I'l ,ort accorded us iv JSMpaKv* i ,ns t. wo beg to announce that JMyaaSpS we havo purchased tho iron barquo "Kato Tatham," which will bo run regularly in tho Coal trade between Nowcastlo and Napier. The "Kate Tatham" is duo at Napier on tho 9th inst. ..,_,.. . Prices nt our yard m Town tho samo as at tho Spit. All orders punctually attended to, and Conl delivered to any part of tho Boroutrh by our own drays. tforougn uy MILLS SHAW SAVILL. AND ALBION COM- ' SHAW, » A^^ > LIM ITED. STEAM TO LONDON. nri H E magnificent JL WhitoStarsteamcr lONIC, 4750 tons, 3000 h. p., J Cameron, Commander, will arrive at Napier about tho loth November to load Frozen Meat and other produce, and will bo despatched from the final port for London on or about tho 20th November, culling at Rio de Janeiro. * This vessol will take a limited quantity of _L_W?TTER and CHEESE in a specially /prepared Cool Chamber, and early application for spaco will be necessary. _ Tho passenger accommodation is unsurpassed lor all classes; tho state cabins are exceptionally largo and replcto with every comfort. For freight or passage apply to KINROSS & CO., WILLIAMS & KETTLE, BANNER & LIDDLE, Or, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Loading Agents,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4455, 7 November 1885, Page 1

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