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QHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION 10. COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE 1 , OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMEES BETWERN „ ■ ALL POBT3 OP HEW ZEALAND AND LONDON., o „ THE MAGNIFICENT NEW VjhJk S.S. ABAWA, 5200 Tons fiegister, A,4ysJ«yffiN2> 3500 Horse-power, j. Stuakt, Omimiuidor, Will lio despatched from LTTTELTON fOX LONDON DIRECT, ON SATURDAY, 30tri APRIL, To be followed by— —— J ~~ J 15 . 'Steamer. I| J Commander.' g'S'S •■ fJ * ■ s ». w p . lonic ... ...,1'53 3000 J. G. Cameron May 28 Coptic ... «67 3000 W.. H. Kidloy Juno 26 * Tairnii :.. 5200 3500 B. J. Barlow July- 23 I Doric .. 4714 3000 W. J. Jennings August 20 lonic . ..47533000 J. ©..Cameron Sept. 17 The above are all powerful, new, steel-built Steamers, and the accommodation' for all classes of Passengers is unsurpassed; ' . _. - The Homeward Passage will be via Kio.de Janeiro and Teneritfe, and tho time occupied should not exceed 40 days. ' An experienced Surneon will accompany each steamer. pASSAGE MOKBT s Saloon From 60 guineas and upwards Second Cabin ... From 40 gniuesis and upwards BUerago . ... Ifrom IS guineas and upwardß Ket.um 1 ickfts at, greatly rwiuced ™tos. , The above wrillb;) supplemented by the following and other first-class __ .'■ BAILING VESSEL 3. t $ Time Name o£ Ship. §-S Class. Commander. of & 3? Sailing, . « Lady Jocelyn 2188 100Al Watt ... April Nortuumbur- „ ~ ~ land ... £018100A1 Todd ... May The undersigned lire empowered to grant pas-sa-es from Loudon to New Zealand, payment for Which has been gnmwiteed in the colony rF. W. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., KINROSS AND CO . COLONIAL UNION SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. r Bankers : THE LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, Limited. •uLlk T HE s - s - - BALMORAL CASTLE, 10 ° A 1» 29,i8 Tons > Bein"- tho first of a. Regular Line of Steamers, will leave London for New Zealand EARLY IN JULY, 1887. Importers are not asked to guarantee Freight, but to request their London agents to give tliis Line the preference npon equal terms. .... ■ , - The Freight Department will be managed by Mr Joseph Linley, who has had charge of that branch of the N.Z. Shipping Company's London business for thirteen years, and who has a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the N. 7. trade. TYSER &. CO., Managers, 3, Crosby-square, London. By their Attorney, ROBERT DOBSON. Napier, 27th May, 1887. « *. P. AND O. laJ><iv STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. PASSENGERS by above Company's lino are now charged same through rates of ■Dassasre as from Melbourne. P ° KINROSS & CO., Agents. CEMETERY MARBLE - AND GRANITE WORKS, DICKENS-STREET. JOHN WATERWO RTH MONUMENTAL ,MASON. All kinds of Tombstones, Railings, Monuments, Stone Carvings, &c. One of the largest and best selected stocks in Now Zealand to select from. -VTOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS. WILLIAM DOWLING having taken the management of the Milk Business carried on under the name of " Dowlmg Brothers," Meanee, is now prepared to supply Milk, Butter, and Eggs to all Customers. Milk supplied every morning. Orders can be left at Miss Dowling's, Shakespeareroad, which will receive prompt attention. New Customers solicited. Nothing but ! Pure Milk served. ■ _ ►\ Fbesh Bottee Twice a Week. v W. DOWLING. BOILING DOWN. ~~ ■ SETTLERS intending, to Boil Down Sheep this season are invited to send as early as possible intimation of the number and date they wish their Sheep Boiled Down, aB a very considerable number have already been entered, and it is' necessary that arrangements be made so that deliveries of one lot may not clash with another. _ It is satisfactory to he able to report that tallow from the.Hikototq Works stall maintains the highest character in tho Home Market. Terms: Fat Sheep usual rates; Culls and : Merinos at great reduction. For further particulars apply to the ManaS jbLLlE, MILLER * 00., Hikototo, West Chve. FRANCIS C. FULTON'S Office, Hastings-street, or to . M. R- MILLER, Napier. "TkICKENS-STREET BAKERY. JAMES BARTLETT (For many years 1 foreman baker for Mr James Heron) begs to announce to the public of Hawke s Bay that his new establihsment is now open replete with a varied assortment of Ooniectionery in all its branches. Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. I Customers waited on daily. Note the address—Two doors from the Caledonian Hotel, Dickens street. SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANT. T7 R E D IT~U L T O N , CLIVE SQUARE, BEIXS ' CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS .--•-' For Pastures and an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, . Also Bone Dust and otheivFertilisers, Gram, Flower Pots, Sheep Dip, Barbed Wire, and various other Merchandise. TT ANO" YE R HOUSE horton"and SONS. (Late Pate). tailors and habitmakers. Desire to : thank their friends and patrons for the liberal support accorded to them since they have taken over Mr Tape business/ and, as they stdl have: his assistance they hope with strict attention to business to retain the support given m the past, and beg to announce to their supporters and the public generally that they have opened a large assortment ot ' WINTER MATERIALS.. Consisting of English, Scotch, and Colonial Goods and Fashionable Overcoating, &c. A Good Fit and Best Workmanship "naranteed. EMEBSON-STREET, NAPIER. ; ■ :__ KLNDERGARTON CLASSES for Children from the, age of 3 to 8. Hours 9 to 12. Reading, Writing, Geography, History, Music, and Singing. Terms—2 Guineas Quarter. THE FIRS, Reservoir Hill, Napier. Dancing Classes commence FRIDAY. April 16th. ; SHEILDS PATENT WIRE STRAINER. THIS Useful Instrument, invented oy M A Sheild.ofWaikonini, for staaimm wire between the posts, can be purchase* ROBERTS & 00^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 1

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