JJjJWteavw T>ENINSULAIt & ORIENTAL IT STEAM NAVIGATION CO The company's steamships (under contrao with tho Victorian Government for the conveyance of H.M. mails) will bo despatched as under, from th» WillmmstonTi Dockyard Pier, calling off Glenelg an<?at King George's Sound: — SKP- Samng f BemarkgRohilla ... Feb. 16 For London and Southampton via Bombay Peshawur Mch. 2 For London and Southampton via Galle Brindisi Mch. 16 For London and Southampton via Bombay Siam ... Mch. 30 For Bombay And thenceforward every alternate weok. First-class fare from Wellington, via Sydney or Melbourne, to Southampton £79 Second-class do, do, do £54 First-olass fare from Wellington to Brindisi or Vonice £74 Second-class do, do, do £49 Steamers leave Wellington te oosneotwith the above. Passengers booked by, and every information obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Agenta. Wellington, Ist January, 1881. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head \\^lltz\ London Office : n^P^W^a Branch j Christohuroh wKS-i\S»^ 84BishopBN.Z. ia ~~>**\ gate-Btreet. WOOL SEASON 1880-81. , FOURTH WOOL SHIP T. FOR LONDON DIRECT. ! Sailing about the Third Weik fif * February. x|i^ npHE Bplendid iron Clipper Ship «¦¦» HURUNUI, 100 Al, 1012 tons register, W. Barclay, Commander. This magnificent vessel, built specially for the New Zealand passenger trade, has a splendid saloon, aud herßtato cabins are superbly fitted and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passengers. A limited number of second and third-olass passengers will be taken, who will have superior accommodation provided for them. The dietary scale is most liberal. Rates of freight on dnmped wool —greasy, jd per lb; washed, |d per lb; and id extra for undumped. For freight or passage, apply at the offioe of the Company, Custom House Quay. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN ALL FEBRUARY. mHE Splendid Iron Clipper ?THri JL Barque ANTARES, 100—Al 821 Tons Rogistor. A. LEWIS ... Commander. Cargo is now being rooeived by the above vessel. For freight apply to E. PEARCE, W. &G. TURNBULL A (>.» KRULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Or to LEVIN A CO.. Agonts. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. TO FOLLOW THE HERMIONE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. fTIHE Magnifioent Clipper Ship P L E I O N E, 1,100 Tons Regiater, C. H. Rbnaut, Commander. Is now receiving cargo, and will sail on the Bth FEBRUARY. The accommodation for firat and second class passengers cannot be equalled, whil the dietary scale is most liberal. For freight or passage apply to LEVIN A CO., KRULL & CO., KDWARD PEABCE, Or to W. A G. TURNBULL, Agents. NOTICE. /^OBB A CO.'S~MAIL COACHES lstCoaoh. 2nd Coach. Wellington, dep. per train ... 7.40 a.m. 3. 0 p.m. Featherston 11. 0 a.m. 6.12 p.m. Masterton 3. 0 p.m. 10. 0 p.m. Masterton 5.45 a.m. 11.15 a.m. Foatherston 9. 0 a.m. 3.10 p.m Wellington 12,10 a.m. 6.25 p.m NAPIER SERVICES. Monday, Wednesday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. and Friday. Masterton 3.15 p.m. Napier, dep. 7.35 a.m. Eketahuna, ar. 7 p.m. Kopua 11.45 a.m. Eketahuna, dep. fol- Eketahuna 8.30 p.m. lowing morn- Eketahuna dep. foling 4.15 a.m. lowing morn* Kopua 2 p.m. ing 7 a.m. Napier 6.80 p.m. Maßterton 11 a.m. HASTWELL, MACARA & CO., Psr S. Smith. PROSSEE'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES, Running between Pahantanxii and Wellington Daily. Tims Table — Leave Pahautanui, half-past 6 a.m.; Forirtia, quarter to 8 a.m.; Johnsonville, quarter to 9 a.m. Leave Wellington—Bank Hotel, quarter patt 2 p.m.; Pier Hotel, twenty minutes past 2 p.m.; Freeman's (Thomdon), quarter to 3 p.m. Leave Victoria Hotel, 2 p.m ; Nag's Head Hotel, 2.10 p.m. A Coach leaves the Victoria Hotel every Sunday'morning at 9.15. PROSSER A CO., Protrriotors. TjIVENING POST AGENTS. Cuba and Abel Smith streets—Mr Ferguson Cuba-street —Mrs Baillie Adelaide Eoad—Mr Howell Newtown—Mr Wilson Taranaki-street—Mr Smith Taranaki-street—Mr M'Lean Upper Taranaki-stroet —Mr Rowell Upper Taranaki-street —Mr Boonotra Courtenay Place—Mr Inniss Courtenay Place —Mr Collins Courtenay Place* —Mr Lovell Roxburgh-street —Mr Robinson Taranaki-street north —Mr Rountroe Upper Willis-Btreet—Mrs Harply Willis-street—Mr Watt Tory-street —Mr Brown Lambton Quay —Mr Clark Lambton Quay—Whittaker Bros. Lambton Quay —Mrs Hill Molesworth-Btreet—Mr Sinclair Tinakori Road —Mr Dowsett Mnlgrave-Btreet—Mr Isaacs Railway Station —Mrs Kelly Kaiwarra—Mr Taylor Johnstonville—Mr Cook Ngahauranga—Mr Rivers Ngahauranga —Mr Clapham Petoni—Mr Johnston Lower Hutt—Mr Brandt Taita—Mr Brandt Silverstream —Mr Cotter Upper Hutt—Mr Richardson Kaitold—Mr Martin Pakuratahi—Mr Jones Tauherenikau —Mr Duff Featherston—Messrs Gilpin and Pardoß Greytown—Messrs Fabian Bros. Greytown—Mr Caselberg Carterton—Mr Jameson Carterton—Mr Fairbrothcr Taratahi —Mr Fiflk Masterton—Mr Caselberg Maaterton—Mr Watt Maßterton —Mr Williams Masterton—Mr C.Wilton Manganui —Mr Jones Marton —Mr H. Lyon Otaki—F. Bright Foxton—Mr A. J. Whyte Foxton—Mr R. G. Palmer Palmerstcm —Mr E. E. Metard Feilding—Mr E. E. Metard Dunedin —Evening Star Chriatchurch—Canterbury Pfesi Auckland —Evening Star Melbourne —Messrs Gordon and Gotoh Sydney—Messrs Gordon and Gotch London—Messrs Gordon and Gotoh
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 4
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