"a&#£fcw X3ENINSULAB & ORIENTAL mmSmm m. steam navigation co The company's steamships (under contrao with the Victorian Government for the con« veyance of H.M. mails) will be despatched as under, from tha Williamstown Dockyard Pier, calling off Glonelg and at King George's Sound: — Shi P- SmLg! ' a™** 8Eohilla... 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 week. First-class faro from Wellington, via Sydney or Melbourne, to Southampton £19 Second-class do, do, do £54 First-class fare from Wellington to Brindisi or Venice ... £74 Second-olass do, do, do £49 Steamerslsavo Wellington to oonnootwith the above. Pasaengera booked by, and every information obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Agenta. Wellington, Ist January, ISSI. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head V^VW^\ London Office : nfS^^fg Bra nch . Chrißtohurob f^L^ W£*Ji 84BishopeN.Z. il t*«* gate-Btreet. WOOL SEASON 1880-81. FOURTH WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON DIRECT. Sailing about thb Third Weik in Fbbruart. jay^ fTIHE splendid iron Clipper Ship «¦»- HUEUNUI, 100 Al, 1012 tons register, W. Barclay, Commander. This magnificent vessel, built specially for the New Zealand passenger trade, has a splendid saloon, and her stato oabins aro superbly fitted and provided with every requisito for the comfort of passengers. A limited number of second and third-class passengers will be taken, who will have superior accommodation provided for them. Th» dietary scale is moat liberal. Rates of freight on dumped wool —greasy, |d per lb; washed, fd per lb; and ia oxtra for undumped. For freight or passage, apply at the office of the Company, Cnstom House Quay. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN ALL FEBRUARY. 4jS& npHE Splendid Iron Clipper ta2fi&_i_ J- Barquo ANTAEES, 100—Al 821 Tons Ecgister. A. LEWIS ... Commander. Cargo is now being reoeived by tho above vessel. For freight apply to E. PEAECE, W. &G. TURNBULL A j., KRULL & CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Or to LEVIN & CO.. Agents. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Hand on Treadle. INGER'S SEWING MACHINES In Portable Case. SINGER'S, THE BEST for FAMILIES. Illustrated Price List sent Post Free. SINGER'S," THE~BBBT~wm DRESSMAKERS. Has received 160 First Prize Medals. INGER'S, THE BEST for TAILOBS. See tho New No. 4 Machine. INGER'S, THK BE3T for BOOT« MAKERS. See the New No. 4 Vibrating-Presaer Machine. S~ INGER/sr^THE BEST for EVEEY CLASS OP SEWING. Sales exceed Half-a-million annually. S~INGER'S7^THE BEST—EASIEBT~TO LEARN. New Improvements without extra cost. INGEE'S, THE BEST AND THE • CHEAPEST. Sews finest muslins and heaviest cloths. INGER'S, THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE. Will last a life-time in constant work. INGER'S SEWING MACHINES.— THE S INGEE MANUFACTURING CO. have opened their own Office in MANNERS - STBEET, WELLINGTON, SINGER'S SOLD RETAIL AND ON EAST TERMS ' AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE. QINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, ¦X? Best terms to Wholesale Buyers. INGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Send for Price Lists to tho > INGEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, MANNEBS - STREET, WELLINGTON. JOB PRINTING. XjIXTENSIVE ADDITIONS Having been made to the JOB PEINTING DEPAETM.ENT OT THK EVENING POST OFFICE, Orders can now bo recoived for every Description of Printing. PLAIN AND OENAMENTAL PRINTING Executed on the SHORTEST NOTICF. In the boat Stylo, and at CHEAP RATES. Estimates Given. T^VENING POST AGENTS. Cuba and Abel Smith streets—Mr Ferguson Cuba-street —Mrs Baillio Adelaide Road—Mr Howell Newtown—Mr Wilnon Taranald-atreet —Mr Smith Taranaki-street-^Mr M'Lean Upper Taranaki-street —Mr Eowell Upper Taranaki-street —Mr Boonstra Conrtenay Place—Mr Inniss Courtenay Place—Mr Collins Conrtenay Place —Mr Lovell Boxburgh-Btreet—Mr Robinson Taranaki-Btreet north—Mr Bonn tree Upper Willis-street-^Mrs Harply Wifiis-street— Mr Watt Tory-street—Mr Brown Lambton Quay—Mr Clark Lambton Quay —Whittaker Bros. Lambton Quay—Mrs Hill Moles#orth-street—Mr Sinclair Tinakorri Boad—Mr Dowsdtt Mulgrave-street—Mr Isaacs Railway Station—Mrs Kelly Kaiwarra—Mr Taylor f Johnstonville—Mr Cook *% Ngahauranga —Mr Rivera Ngahauranga—Mr Claphan Petoni—Mr Johnston Lower Hutt—Mr Brandt Taita—Mr Brandt Silverstream—Mr Cotter Upper Hutt—Mr Richardson K&itotd —Mr Martin Pakuratahi—Mr Jones Tauherenikau —Mr Duff • • Featherston—Messrs Gilpin and Pardon Greytown—Messrs Fabian Bros. - Greytown—Mr Caselberg Carterton—Mr Jameson Carterton—Mr Fairbrotner Taratahi—Mr Fisk . r Masterton—Mr Caselbetf Masterton—Mr Watt Masterton—Mr Williams Masterton—Mr O. Wilton • Manganui—Mr Jones Marton—Mr H. ¦ Lyon Otaki—F. Bright : Foxton—Mr A. J. Whyte Foxton—Mr R. G. Palmer Palmerston —Mr E. E. Metard Feildinjg—Mr E. E. MetardDunedm—Evening Star Christcharch—Canterbury Press Auckland —Evening Star Melbourne —Messrs Gordon and Gotoh Sydney —Messrs Gordon and Gotch ' London —Messrs Gordon and Gotcn
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 39, 17 February 1881, Page 4
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