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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) ~TTT ILL be despatched if IJ 3t\ ' ' fllifew with Hor Majesty's I' ip— w *d^ i Mails as under, for VtJm~- i . LONDON, v ia Rio de Janeiro and Madeira. ! i ', ProoaToim ' '"oni- Port of Dc-| ble Steamer-. ieir. j mander. ! parture | date of | Depart. : ! ! 18S6 Buapehu ..! 4163 lUreen- I i. , ~ I ' ntrcctWelilnetin !<>ct. 21 Kaikoura ..' 4760 ;Crutcliley | Lyttelton iisov. 18 Tongarlr 0.. j 41t>3 j Bone I Wellington -i Aoranei ..I 4163 jTurpln | Wellington ,-Jan. 13 B_muUk»..i 4750 'Hallett iLyttcltou ] Feb. 10 And theacf.urward every fourth Thursday. The above are all new steamers, built •specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of passage by the Company s steamers average uuder forty days. ' All passengers are forwarded on (free of cost) by the Union Company's line in time to join the steamer at the port of departure from the Colony. Passage money—Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second cabin, 40 guineas; steerage, from 18 guineas. Return Fares will be issued at the following rates until further notice : — Saloon, available for 12 months... £115 do do do 9 do ... 105 Second Saloon do 12 do ... 65 For freight or passage, apply to— * D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. BHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. THE following powerful new steel-built steamers are appointed to Leave for London Direct as follows: — (Final Port as arranged). » * gc. I I D »t° ot Bt-Mner BS-. I'l Commander, 1 • i- & n|| I Departure. « *l I " "—""""" ' | 1886 Tainui 5-66 3500 B, J. Barlow ot t^, L^ 6 Doric 4744 8000 J. W. JeuniDgs , Nov. 13 Aral* 6200 SSOO J. Stewart J>e ° l^l lonic 4783 3000 3. 0. Cameron | January 8 Coptic 4367 I 3000 W. H, Kidley j February 5 Tainui 5200 3500 R. J. Barlow ' March 5 1.1 I ! - An experienced Surgeon will accompany •ach steamer. . The-Homeward route will be via Rio de 7s£3an«-Cb. and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Passage Money—Saloon, from 60 guineas I upwards; second cabin, 40 gwfoeaa; steerage, 18 guigfas. . SPECIAL RETURN;FARES] During the Indian and Colonial Exhibition : Saloon .£lO5, available for 9 months 115, „ 12 „ Second Saloon 65, „ 12 ~ The above will be supplemented by the following and other First-claBS SAILING VESSELS. Name of fii ,' Co T Ship. _. Sf Class. I mander. ol .am_i. &2\ I Sailing. Olonlora 7741 fAAI I Sargent I beiland 2095 ■ Todd j The undersigned are empowerod to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., And KINROSS & CO., Agents. P AND O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. PASSENGERS by above Company's line are now charged same through rates of passage as from Melbourne. * KINROSS & CO., Agents. WOOL SEASON, 1886-87. REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS NAPIER . TO LONDON. THE undersigned, as Agents for the Woolgrowers' " Combination for Reduction of freights," have the pleasure of gtatine- that they have been again successful in co-operation with Messrs Henderson and M'Farlane, of Auckland, in arranging to maintain for the coming season the reduction of freights obtained through tins Combination last year, and are now prepared to ship Wool at the following ratesJ— NINE-SIXTEENTHS OF A PENNY PER POUND FOR GREASY, *One_eigbth additional for Scoured. * - "*- Tallow, 40s per ton. These rates cover all charges on Wool, from its receipts by any of the Merchants at the Spit to delivery in London. The first ship of this line (being too early for this port) is now loading at Auckland— the Aal iron ship ALASTOR-and will be despatched about end of October. Coastal freight included in above rates, lo be FIRST-CLASS IRON SHIPS, TO LOAD IN THE BAY, The first of which is expected to be ready to receive cargo here about 20th October. Freight from this Bay for Wool put on board from coast ports (Greasy) ______ SEVEN-SIXTEENTHS OF A PENNY PER POUND. Early application for space is solicited, as arrangements at present are limited to cover applications already booked. Woolgrowers may send their wool through any agent they appoint. For further particulars apply to BANNER & LIDDLE, >_. Or M. R- MILLER. Napier, 3rd September, 1886. MELBOURNE WOOL MARKET. SEASON 1886-87. ADVANCES ON WOOL, GRAIN &- R. GOLDSBROUGH'& CO., LIMITED (In which are amalgamated the Australasian Agency Banking Corporation, Limited, and R. Goldsbrough and Co.), WOOLBROKERS, Capital, £3,000,000. HEAD OFFICE—MELBOURNE. MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing CLIP of WOOL And on STATION SECURITIES. They hold AUCTION SALES of WOOL twice each week during the season, and at frequent intervals during the winter months. The charges on Wool offered for sale, but not sold, are nominal, being only ONE SHILLING PER BALE, which includes Warehousing and Insurance whilst in store. - Liberal advances made at Bank rates. ~Y Branch in Sydney : No. 40, HunterBranch in London: 15G and 157, Leaden-hall-street. GOLDSBROUGH'S WOOL WAREHOUSE, Bourko and William Streets, Melbourne. _> CHEAP FREIGHTS-RT-lou-d-brough and Co., Limited, beg to announce that in order to facilitate the transit of Wool from New Zealand to this market for disposal, they have made arrangements with the Union Steamship Company to receive Wool at their Agencies at the following ports in New Zealand, and !*■ to forward the same to their Warehouses in Melbourne at greatly reduced rates as RA_E~PER BALE TO MELBOURNE. Greasy and Washed— Napier, undumped, 6s ; dumped, ss. Or at the option of owners, by Through Contracts with them, including Insurance to the extent of £18 per bale during transit, and all charges from leaving port of ship, meat untd arrival at our Warehouses, Melbourne, as follows, XJz=— RATE PER TON. £ s. d. £ b. d. Napier, greasy 2 10 0 washed 3 10 0 A reduction of 8s per ton is made on dumped wool. ... - .~. Owners desirous of making use of this through rate are requested to send prompt advice and particulars of shipment, either by letter or telegram. • Agent at Napier—M. R. Miixer, who will make full advances on consignments. R. GOLDSBROUGH & CO., LIMITED. V-\Jf ONEYTO LEND in small and large '.JXI sums on good freehold security. R. CI. Graham.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 1

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