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"ffijffei^ "FJENINSULAR & ORIENTAL <3QBS»X STEAM NAVIGATION CO The oompany's Bteamships (nnderoontracwith the Victorian Government for the coeveyance of H.M. mails) will be despatched as under, from ths Willianißtown Pockyaid Pier, calling off Glonelg am q at King Georgo'a Sound : — sSamahfp. Tona - D^ of Sailing," Venetia ... 2726 26th October Ravenna ... 8372 9th Novomber Hydaspbs ... 2984 And thenoeforward every alternate week. Firat-olaßß fare from Wellington, via Sydney or Melbourne, to Southampton £79 Second-class do, do, do £G4 First-olaes fare from Wellingtou to Brindisi or Venice £71 Seoond-ol&sa do, do, do ... £49 Steamers l«avo Wellington to oonnootwith the above. Passengers bookod by, and every information obtained from JOHNSTON A CO., Agents. "«?*» ~K C^ EORGE R. STEVKNS ACo.'s MONTHLY LINR OF STEAMERS to HONG KONG From Melbourne, via Newcastlo, Sydnoy, Brisbane, Townsville, Cooktown, and Port Darwin. The magnificent steam ship M E A T H, 2500 Tons Rogistor, Will be despatched from Sydnoy ON Bth NOVEMBER. For freight or passage apply to the agonts LEVIN & CO. WOOL SEASON. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head Vwv\T& London Office 1 %^*\^~^ Branch : Christchurch \\te $ VCc^l 84 BishopsN.Z. «V — Li^4 B»t« • street. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT, SAILING IN NOVEMBER. jGiyk ri IHE Bplendid iron Clipper Ship ¦ A. I U O A , 100A1, 1054 ton register, J. Adams, Commander. This magnificent vessel, built specially for the New Zealand passenger trado, has a Bplendid saloon, and her stato cabins are superbly fitted and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passonatorß. A limited number of second and third-class passengers will be taken, who will have superior accommodation provided for thorn. The dietary scale is most liberal. Cargo now being received at the Qnoen's Wharf. To be followed by the Company's Ship, PIAKO, 1075 tons. For freight or passage, apply at tho offioo of the Company, Custom Houso Quay. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN "ALL OCTOBER. £&a npHE Splendid Iron Clipper < 3bcs£3» X Barque GLEN LOR A, 716 tons, W. Scotland, master. This vessel will bo the First Wool Ship of the season, aud will arrive in London in time for tho February wool sales. Cargo is now being rcoeivod on the Queen's Wharf. For freight or passage-money, apply to LEVIN & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. KRULL & CO. E PEARCE Or to W. & G. TURNBULL & Co., Agents. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWOBTH-STRE ST. I^HE undersigned having leased the above . hotel, and had tho same put in a thorough Btate of repair, Boarders and the general public will now find tho comforts of home combined with every attendance. STEPHEN OLLIVKR, Proprietor. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL, Taranaki-street. THE extensive alterations and improvements to the above Hotol being completed, the Propietor is now ready to receive Boarders, and assnres them a comfortable home, every attention having boon paid to this department. Tho houso now contains 25 rooms, besides Bath-room, Stables, Outhouses, &c. Tho Billiard Room is furnished with one of Burroughes and Watt's Tables, which can bo played upon by all with comfort and pleasure. Wincß, Spirits, Beer, &c. — the same care and attention will bo paid to their selection as horetoforo. Tho Bedrooms are lofty and largo, commanding a good view of nsarly the wholo of the town and harbour. Note the Address — ROYAL TIGER HOTEL, TAEANAKI-BTEET. O. B. PRESS, Proprietor. NOTICE. WG. EMENY, late of the Royal Oak • Hotel, wishes to thank hia friends and the publio generally for the past favours they have shown him during the last fourteen years he has been in business, and wishes to let them know that he has taken the ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL (late Globe Hotel), at the corner of Taranaki-street aud Cour-tenay-place, where he intends to keep tho very best of Wines and Spirits. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Private Parlors for Families. W. G. E. eellß his Beer at the old price, and hopes by strict attention to business, ho may still gain a oontinuanee of support from the publio generally. W. G. EMENY, Army and Navy Hotel. PUBLIC NOTICE. NEWTOWN HOTEL. W BISHOP Gate of the Provincial • Hotel, Upper Hutt) begs'to inform the publio generally that he has taken tho above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to customers to merit a share of their patron* age The accommodation for Boarders can* not be surpassed ; the roomß are largo aud lofty, and the climate of Newtown is everything that can be desired. Tho Trams run from the Nowtown Hotel every half-hour up to 10.30 p.m., and Coaches are running au day. Visitors will receive ovory attention. Travellers will find the Stabling Accommodation first-class, and every attention will be paid to their horses by a good Room. Tho Spirits, Wines, and Ales are all of tho Tory best quality, guarantod Al by Yours truly, W. BISHOP, Newton Hotel. NOTICE. TATTERSALL'3 HOTEL * TRAMWAY TERMINUS, Cambridge lerrace. MRS. HANNY, lato of Bay View Board, ing House, Pipitea Point, and formerly of Greymouth, West Coast, wishes to inform her friends and tho pnblic generally tha*; she ha 3 purchased the lease of the above premises. The house has been rocentlv erected, and contains all the requirements of a first* class hotel. Private Sitting-rooms and Bodrooms for Fam lies, ONI OF AICOCK'B FCLL-BIZKD BILLIAKD Tables, Piano, <tc. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bath 3. The Stabling is, without exception, tho best in the colony ; 31 stalls and 6 loose* boxes, attended to by a careful groom. K. HANNY Proprietress. WALKLEY'S COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY v> HOTEL, Palmerston North. Very-Buperior accommodation for Boarders aud Travellers. Terms Moderate. BATHS. GOOD STABLIXG. N.B. — The proprietor's long experience in the trade is a sufficient guarantee for the quality of the liquors. WILLIAM LE CREN, Accountant, T.amVtton Qnnv. opposite Barrett's Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 19 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 19 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 19 October 1881, Page 4