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SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE op FAST PASSENGEK BTEAMEBS VKTWP.KS ALL POETS OP SEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. e> - THR MAGNIFICENT S.S. 52 0 Tous Roaster, B. J. Baulow, Commander, Will be ,Usj.ntcluil Irom WELLINGTON F' R LONDON DIRECT, SATURDAY, lnra DECEMBER, To bo followed by— & Nil I Stoatner. |_g.| § I Commaudor. o | ~ ~~\ i ' 1888. X>oric 147U3000J. W. Jennings Jau. 7 *J Anvwa ... ! 5200;2500J. Stuart Feb. 4 / Xonio '1753 3000 W. H. Kidloy MnrcliS s^ , ...;«67:3000 fi. E. Benee s r arch3l i Tnlnui . '5200j3500[8. J. Barlow April 2S The above are all powerful, nc«-, steel-built Bteamors, dad the accomuiotlntiou lor all ciaseea of Passengers Is nnsnrpaSßed . The Homeward Passage will be via Bio do Janeiro and Toi:eriffe, and the tinia occupied should not cxc- ed iO days. An experienced Surseon will accompany each steamer., pASeAOB MONET , Saloon ... From 60 guineas and upwards Second Cftbin ... From 35 to 40 gnineae Bteerace From 13 guineas Keturn Tickets at frroatlr reduced rates. The above will be supplemented by the following First-cliiss SAILING VESSELS. Name Tons Coin- Tll j? e A «eg. ClaS3 inander. s X g Wave Queen BS3 *JLAI W.H.Kelly Nov. Glenlora ... 77-1 *AAI A. Sargent Dec. Soukar 130J *AAI J.B. Croker Jan. Inver.argiil 11 4 6 100AI J.Muir Jan. Pleione ■■ 1C93 IIOAI A. Cnlbert Ve\>. The undersisued are empowered to grant paseagee from London to New Zealnnd, paymont for ~\ whioh ""SiSK^rrno l e"rts o lnS co., KINROSS AND CO Ageuts. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. WOOL SEASON ISB7-8. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The Iron Clipper Skip iilp^ A T B-.^oJ R A ' Will be despatched on JANUARY 31st. To bo followed by the Company's Ship— TURAKINA For Freight or Pussiifre apply at the Company's new Office, Koutledge-strcet, Splt ' W. J. WILLCOCKS, Agent. COLONIAL UNION COMPANY, LIMITED. THE LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, Limited. Lontjos Managers: TYSER & CO., 3, CROSBY-SQUARE. „ THE S.S. gELEMBRIA, •glSSSggg 100 Al, 3041 Ton», Will sail for London on or about the 10th FEBRUARY. To be followed by the MAGNIFICENT STEAMER Sailiug 1 Name of Vessel. Tons Reg. from BAYLEY .".'. 2000 ... March TO LOAD FROZEN MEAT, WOOL, AND OTHER PRODUCE FOR LONDON. The Clipper Ship £.URL I N E , 100 Al Lloyds, 783 Tons Register, "Will b« ready t0 l° :id on nrri val from " Auckland. %r ——— For full particulars ■ . Apply to F W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, " Agents. Marine Superintendent, CAFTA.IN R. TODD. p AND O. STEAM NAVIGATION "DASSENGERS by above Company's line JT are now charged sanio tJireugh rates of passage as from g&c0( Agonte. COAL. COAL. COAL. Jgfr NEWCASTLE AND BLACKSMITH COAL (Nuts). > k -' GREYMOUTH HOUSEHOLD At Lowest Curkest Rates. TT YL A N D AN-D SMITH, Coal Merchants Axn Caeriees, Port Ahiiriri. Telephone No. 20, __^______ ON and after this date the Price of Coa -svillbeas follows: — 358 PER TON IN THE YARD. Delivered — SSs Per Ton 20s Per Half Ton 10s Per Quarter Ton Also for Sale— Crushed Horse Food and Fowl Feed. WESTPORT BROOKDALE COAL delivered and in Yard ainno price as Newcastle. c* W. A. AMNER. Telephone 6S. ~~ c'a v t ion. to consumers of the staff OF LIFE. IT is no wondor lmlf the people of Napier suffer from indigestion, &c. The quality of the bread that L« being sold by some of the bakers in Nupier would lend any one to believe that the medical profession had an interest in the baking tnicle. By purchasing your bread from James A lkxandeb you will reduce your doctor's and cl.omiet'a bills r considerably, as ho delivers the genuine article to all parts of the town and suburbs at the lowest current rates. A splendid assortment of Small Good* ulways on hand. Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday Cakes ' made to order by JAMES ALEXANDER, Baker and Confectioner, Carlylo-Btreet Bakery. -TVNCOUBAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES FORTUNE AND BLACK, Steam Biscuit Bakers, Bakees Conpeo TIOSEBS, &C, Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. Steak Factoey in Diokzns-steekt. F. & B. are now in a position to supply all kinds of Biscuit*, of ihe first quality, at prices that must give them a market against merchants' importations. Their FrB3T-cxAfls Biscuit Making Ilant 'Is at work daily, and the Goos!s are all sold -perfectly fresh; no deterioration by long .storage or shipment. ■Jleesrs Fortune and Black always use tthe best materials, work them up in the skilful way, turning out an article that commends iteelf. Country orders promptly packed and Shop (on the way to tthe station) is always well supplied with Small Goods, convenient for fmmliea going lby train. FORTUNE & BLACK, Hastings and Dick" Streets, Napier. NEW ZEALAND GROWN WINES. MB, CALDER has much pleasure in announcing that he has secured the SOLE AGENCY FOR HAWKE'S BAY For the sale of SOLER'S NEW ZEALAND WINES. These Wines are woll-known to be superior to the Colonial Wines imported from Australia having at Melbourne, Christchurch, and other Exhibitions obtained First Prize Medals against growths of all countries. They are now offered in r Hawke'yßay at prices little more than half ■those of the Australia* , Wines. Samples may be tasted and orders will be received at my office. H. M. CALDER, Hastings-street, opposite Post Ofiice. PETANE PADDOCKS. CVILLERS (late of the Petaue Hotel) . continues to Graze Horse* and Stock by the night or week. Well fenced, grassed and watered paddoc^^^^ Proprietor, Petano.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5136, 4 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5136, 4 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5136, 4 February 1888, Page 1

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