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•&-* -| T>ENINSULAR A ORIENTAL *ai&*£; * steam ivavigation: COMPANY The Company's Steamers (nnder oontroo with the Victorian Government for th conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails iri be despatched as follows :— *•*• IIfII II .*»*•• | M»y Jnue Juuo Vi» Billakat ...4753 SO 5 7 Bombay Jnne Bom 5013 13 19 81 do July July lanes 3462 27 3 5 do July Sum 3011 11 17 19 do.'j Aug. NltiM 2726 85 31 8 do Aug. Aug. Pxbiuwob .. 3900 8 14 10 do And thenooforth every alternate week. Rates of Passage-money to Plymouth or London— £7o first, and £45 seoond-olasa. Italian Ports— £6s first, and £40 aeoondolass. I Reserved aooommodation at reduood rates. For further particulars respecting passage money and tnig ht, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. THE steamer leaving Molbourno on tha 19th Juno noxt will oonnoot at Colombo with one of the Company's steamers bound for Marseilles, as in future their vessols will oall at that port on the Homeward voyage to land passengers and oargo. Speoial Return Tickets aro now issued at the following oheap rates from Melbourne or Sydney.— Ist Class. 2nd Class. Available 0 months ... £105 £55 Available 12 months ... £115 £65 Children under 10 years, half the above rates. These tiokots are available through Egypt, whether by Bail or Canal, and pasßengora oan land eithar at Brindisi, Venioo, Marseilles, Plymouth, or London. Return Tickets to India and book for £60, first olass, available for bine montha. Equally favourable rates for Return Tickets to China and Japan, giving pas* sengers tho option of breaking their journey ' at ports en route. Especially cheap rates for reserved aooommodation. For dates of Bailing see othor advertisement. * ¦"*¦ » For further particulars apply to -, JOHNSTON A CO., "^ Agents, Wellington. <a*-K /3.EORGER. STEVENS A Oo.'i VJT MONTHLY LLNE OF * 3 * aar STEAMERS TO HONG KONG. Prom MELBOURNE, via NEWCASTLE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, TOWNBVniE, COOKTOWN, and POET DARWIN. The S.S. EUXINE Will leave Sydney about middle of May. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN A CO., Agents. WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. n • HE NEW ZEALAND V|Hjj^2\ SHIPPING COM\flj?P\ PANY'S LINE. The following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships are appointed to sail from Wellington for LONDON during the Season, oarrying passengars and all descriptions of oargo at Current rates • — Ships. Vnu Olmi. Master. -Sailed. Coo'oen Z 629 100 Al Barklev 24th Not OtaU 1014 do Holboohe 15th Dec. Wanganul .. 1077 do Watt 10th Jan. OrarT 1011 do Worster 30th Jiui. WaiUra .. 833 do Brown 17th Fab. Fanora ... 879 »A*l E, Pow 22nd Mar. To Bail. Waiinea .. 648 Cunote To follow And other firat-olasa vessola to follow, aa required. Freight and Passage arrangements oan bt made at the Head Offloe, Chrtatohuroh, or, at any of the Branohes in New Zealand. Apply, in Wellington, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED, Customhouse Quay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DntECT, SAILING IN MAY. Splendid Iron Clippor MasKalK JL Barque WAIMEA, 848 tons register, F. Cankßk, Commander, Ib now receiving cargo at the Queen's Wharf, and has accommodation for all olassos of passengers. In order to aeour* a passage, early application should be made, as tho vessel's accommodation is limited. For particulars of freight or passage, apply at the offioes of THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Liuitid), Customhouse Quay. WOOL SEASON, 1882-83 edgL rpHE following and other firstX olass iron ships, owned b; Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co., will be dospatohed by the undersigned for London direct dnring the ooming season i— a| Nwneof Ship. £'&> Class. Oommandar ft , sJSlnr. Bailed Glonlora ... 774 *A*l W. Sootlud 13th Nov. Pleion* ...10B2100AlC.B.Beuant 19th Deo. MeroU ... 751 ISO Al T. Mosey 6tbJan. Lady Jooelyn 2188 Al a. W. Boorman BStU Fob. St. Leonards 1051 *A1 S. Todd 25th Fob. Duncraig .. 099 *Aal A Storm 29th Mar. Crownthorpe 812100AJ U.P.Erowtt 10th May To Mil.. Halcione ... 848 «AAI E. J. Parker June The above-named vessels are oommanded by experienced and favourite captains. The accommodation for all olassos of passengers is unsurpassed, and the bill of fan is on tha most liberal scale. E. PEARCE, W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., KRULL A CO., MURBAY, ROBERTS, A CO., LEVIN A CO. SHAW, SAVILL. AND ALBION COMPANY (Limiwd). TO FOLLOW THE CROWNTHORPE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING EARLY IN JUNE. jC&cl rfIHE magnifioent iron Clipper I Ship HALCIONE, * AAI, 843 tons register, E. J. Paukke, Commander. This vessel has a splendid saloon, and her state cabins are superbly fitted and provided with every requisite for the comfort of pas* sengers. A limited number of second and third-class passengers will do taken, who will have very Bup«rior accommodation. The dietary scale is most liberal. Special Fakks. £ a. d. Baloon, with bedding and all cabin fittings :. 40 0 O Saloon, without bedding and all cabin fittings 35 0 0 Second cabin „ 25 0 0 Third cabin £18 to 20 0 0 Cargo is now being reoeived by the aboveI named Teasel. For freight or passage apply to E. PEAECE, W. A G. TURNBULL A CO. KRULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO.» Or to LEVIN A CO., Agent*. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS. I WISH to state that I am now out of bondage, and have comploted my new premises at the bottom of Tory-street, where I now intend to supply a much needed want to the publio of Wellington, viz., to administer on the premises, and to keep made up on hand all kinds of Horse Medicines, which I intend to sell at the lowest possible retail (chemist) prices, and my infirmary is well fitted for the accommodation of sick horses. N.B.— Let there be no misunderstanding—no charge will be made for advice. J. SEXTON, Veterinary Surgeon and Horse Shoer, Bottom of Tory-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 134, 8 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 134, 8 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 134, 8 June 1883, Page 4

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