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{, " v % UNION S *ir^ A STEAM SHIP COMPANY l °° 1 V ****» OF NEW ZEALAND, * LIMITED. The steamers of the above Company are appointed to leave as under (circumstances permitting) for LYTTELTON AND PORT CHALMERS Wakatipu ... | Fri | Dec 2 | midngt Ringakooma I Mon I Deo 5| 3 p.m. Wanaka* 1 Wed I Dec 7| 1 p.m. PEN«TJi»t ... I Fri I Deo 9| 1 p.m. *Calls Akaroa. fLyttelton on'y. MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTELTON PORT CHALMERS AND BLUFF Ringarooma* | Mon I Det 5| 8 p.m. Te Anau ... I Mon I Deo 12 j 3 p.m. ?Calls Hobart. PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. PEKGumt ...I Sun I Dec 41 5 p.m. ' Wawaka* ... 1 1 Mon I Deo 5 I 4p.m. Hattea ... I Thurs I Dec 81 1 p.m. •For Pioton and Nelson only. fFor Taranaki and Manukau only. NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AUCKLAND AND RUSSELL. Te Anac ... | Fri | Dec 2| 9 p.m. Abawata ... 1 Fri | Dec 9| 3 p.m. SYDNEY Wakatipu+ ... I Satur I Deo 10 | 1 p.m. tDirect. LEVUKA AND SUTA Taiaroa* about ... 1 Tues | Deo 13 | ?From Auckland EXCURSION SEASON. — Dnring the months of December, January and February, return tickets will bo ießued at reduced rates over all the Company's Lines, available for return until 31st March, 1882. Cargo booked through to Blenheim at a special low rate. Offices— Featherston-street, Wellington. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI LINE OF STEAMERS. The steamers of the above Line axe appointed to leave Wellington as under, circumstances permitting : — For FOXTON— The bs JANE DOUGLAS, early For freight or passage apply at the offices, Custom House Quay. R. B. RAWNSLEY, Agent, Steam Shipping Buildings. WEST COAST STEAMERS. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKET^ xV. are appointed to leave as under : — ' For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The sa KENNEDY on FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. For WANGANUI and NELSON— The ps CHARLES EDWARD, on SATURDAY, at midnight For freight or pa^sajre apply to DEACON & MARTIN, Agents, Stoam Shipping Bn ldings. \,Y T AND G. TURNBULL & CO., will t v • despatch the following steamers, as under : For WANGANUI— The 83 H(JIA, on SATURDAY at 3 p.m. For FOXTON— The es lUI, early For BLENHEIM— Tho 39 NAcii-R. early Eor t-ATEA— The ss PATEA, on MONDAY, at 2 p.m. For KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON-The aa TUI, early uaaasa, FOB WANGANUI AND PATEA. SSs&ts npHE Now Screw Stsamer fflfrffij^ X WAKATU Will leave for tho above ports TO-MORROW (Saturday), at'B p.m. JOHN H. HEATON, Agent, Panama-street. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPifil.. mfifj^ ri^HE Favorite Screw Steamer KIWI Will leave for the above ports ON AN EARLY DATE. { LEVIN & CO., Agents. ' FOR BLENHEIM. ¦ ... .. ..dfcoyn 1 &£m££ X MOHAKA Will leave for the above port On FRIDAY, 2nd December. LEVIN & CO., Agents. FOR FOXTON, OPUNAKE AND WAITARA. Will leave for the ports ON AN EARLY DATE. LEVIN & CO., Amenta. BLACK DIAMOND LINE. TI^HE Vessels of the above Line are X appointed to leave as under (circumstances permitting) — For WESTPORT— The s.s. WESTPORT, early For NEWCASTLE — S. R. LUHRS, on WEDNESDAY next For freight or passage apply to VV. R. WILLTAMS. Or to JAMES BENTLEY, Broker, Grey-street. r OR LYTTELTON ONLY. 3JJBjjjj_; X '6 re t 1 Will leave for the above ports TO-MORROW (Saturday), at noon. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN H. HEATON, Agent, Panama-Btreet. FOR NEWCASTLE, Booking Passengers and Cargo. ,%4. nPHE Favorite Barque MALAY, Ferdinand Holm, Master, Will leave for the above port DURING NEXT WEEK. This vessel having been refitted, has now excellent accommodation for passengers. J. DRANSFIELD, Panama-street. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. SHIP WAIROA, FOR LONDON. • NOTICE TO PASSENGEES. PASSENGERS are requested to pay balance of Passage Money, and will require to join the ship before noon on Saturday, the 3rd inst. There is Btill room for a few saloon pasaengers. Offices— Custom House Quay. Wellington, 2nd December, 1881. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. SHIP AUCKLAND, FROM LONDON. THIS vessel is now entered at the Customs, and will commence discharging Tomorrow morning (Saturday). Goods impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignee. Orders for delivery of cargo will be issued on production of bills of hiding, and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claim settled before removal from the discharging shed. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. Captain M DougaMi will aot be responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his authority. For continuation of shipping advertisements, see page 4.) MRS. MANSFORD (widow of the late .Judge Manßford) will be leaving for England early in January, 1882, and would be glad to take charge of two or three yonng ladies desirous of finishing lessons from London or Continental Masters. Mrs. Mansford F 8 previous knowledge of the most eminent Academy Professors would ensure the highest advantages, whilst she could guarantee the comforts and refinement of home. Address Mrs. Manßford, Port Chalmers, )te*o. I

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 130, 2 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 130, 2 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 130, 2 December 1881, Page 3

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