•^fej -j s "I PENINSULAR A ORIENTA *¦&££ 1 STEAM NAVIGATION OOMPANY. The Company's Steamers (under contract with the Viotorian Government for the oonveyanoe of Hor Majosty's Mails will be despatched as follows :—: — i c! ll li *_ « Not. Not. Not. Pksbawv* ...3800 17 23 25 Via Deo. Deo. Deo. Colombo KAOAB-I-Hnt 4023 1 7 8 Via Colombo KOBETT& ... 5502 IS 21 83 Via Colombo l And thenoof orth every alternate week. Rates of Passage-money to Mymouth or London— £7o first, and £45 sooond-olass. Italian Ports— £6s first, and £40 eeoondclass. For further particulars respecting passage money and freight, apply to JOHNSTON A CO., Agents. >» -k d EORGE R. STEVENS A Co.'s 2^J> \X MONTHLY LINE OF STEAMERS TO HONG KONG. From MELBOURNE, via NEWCASTLE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, TOWNSYHUiJ, COOKTOWN, and PORT DARWIN. Tho magnificent steamship BUXINE, Wfll loave Sydnoy 15th NdVEMBEB, To bo followed by the s.s. Meath. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN & CO., Agents. • rr«HE NEW ZEALAND Y^JPjzX sHippmo comWIISI PANY'S LINE. WOOL SEASON, 1888-83. The following high-olassed Iron Olipti% Ships are appointed to sail from Welangtoi for LONDON during the Season, oarrying pasßongsrs and all descriptions of oargo at «, Current rates — Ships. Tns Class. Master. Date. Cooloen ... 629100A1 Barkler Norembar OtaU 1014 do Holboobe To follow Wanganui ...1077 do Watt do Orarf 1011 ap Wortter do And othor first-olass vessels to follow, M roquired. Freight and Passage arrangements oan be made at the Head Omoe, Chnstohuroh, or at any of the Branohes in New Zealand, Apply, in Wellington, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED, Ojtttpmhonße Qnay. THE NEW ZEALANin3HD?PING COlt PANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DD2ECT. SAILING BAJ&LYIN NOVEMBER.. flEßpl^ooL\ir tbaww i IOOaI, 629 tons register, M. Babkmet, Commander. This splendid Iron CUppor, built on the Clyde by Messrs. John Elder and Co., will bo despatched as abovo, in time for the February Wool Sales, oarrying oargo at Currant rates. . For particulars as to freight, Ao., apply at Tho Oflloes of the Company, Customhouse Quay. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN~DECEMBER. Ml mHE Magnifioont Clipper Ship ffijffifr JL PLEIONE, 1092 Tons Register, C. H. RINAUT, Commandor. Cargo is now boing reooived for the above ship. The accommodation for saloon and seoond cabin passengers is unequalled. For freight and passage apply to . . MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., KRULL A CO., LEVIN A CO., Or to EDWARD PEAROE, Agent. WOOL SEABON, 1882-83. 45% mHE following and other first* 'dMBL. X class iron ships, owned by Messrs. Shaw, SaviU, and Co., will be despatched by the undersigned for London direct during tho ooming season i— "I Name of Ship. £'g> Class. Commander o( ____- Sailed Olenlora ... 774*AA1W. Bootland 18th Not. Pleiono ... 1092 100A1 0. H. Bonaut DeMtaber Mercia ... 751100 Al T. Mosey ft> follow Lady Jocelyn 2138 Al Q. Jenkins do The above-named vessels are commanded by ezporienoed and favourite captains. The aooommodation for all olassos of passenger* is unsurpassed, and the bill of faro is on the most liberal scale. E. PEARCE, W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., KRULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS, A CO., LEVIN A CO. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WELi LINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS.— The Thoroughbred Entire Horso, DONCASTER, Bred in Marlborough ; got by the imported horse Towton, dam Titania, by Bay Middleton— Fairy by Glauous— Spray by Donkotti— Lady Ann by Whisker— Toss— Towton by Melbourne— Cinicella— HumEy Clincker— Cervantes— Comns— Don ote. Bay Middleton by Sir Heroulos— i M'lvor — Glauous by Bookworm-^* Princess by Gratis. For further podskW.^ see New Zealand Stud &*»):. It will be ob- " served that, the above horse, Donoaster. inherits a combination of the very best strains of blood at present in the cqjony. Will be at the undermentioned Jplaoes :—, Mondays, Karori and Makara; Tuesdays, owner's stables, Abel Smith and Molesworth streets; Wednesdays, Lower Hutt and Taita; Thursdays, ownor's stables, Abel Smith ana Moloeworth streats ; VA3*ya, Johnsonvillo and Poriraa; Saturdays, owner's stables, Abel Smith and Molesworth streets. Terms :— Single mares, £3 Ss ; guaranteed, £4 4s. Two or more mares, as per agreement. Groomage, ss. All fees payable Ist January, 1883. For further particulars apply to R. SOMERVILLE, Proprietor; Or, Groom in charge. ITO TRAVEL THIS BEABON, YOUNG LINCOLN. Young Lincoln, ohestnut roan horse, bred in Tasmania by Mr. Hardyman, by Iinooln ; dam by Matchless (imported) ; grand dam, Diamond— Champion (imported). Young linooln has a clean bone, beautiful symmetry, splendid temper, is a sure foal-getter, and is guaranteed thoroughly staunoh in harness. Terms, Ac., oan be arranged with the Broom in charge, or v J. J. CURTIB,, Grey-street, Wellington. HORSE CARDS. HORSE CARDS, for the ooming season, printed at the Evining Post Ofiioe, on the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. | NOTICE. ANY person found Posting Bills on the EVENING POST BILL BOARDS, without first obtaining permission from the undersigned, WILL BE PROSECUTED, and all Bills posted without such permission being obtained will be immediately destroyed BLUNDELL BROS.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 101, 17 November 1882, Page 4
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