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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Undor Contract With Th« New Zbland Govmnkbnt, "VI7ILL be despatched with irrigftT W Her Majesty 1 ! Mails aa under for LONDON. Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira :— '•£ rv, m !>,-+ n i Probable *— 'If -2E. SZ&S&L " — — — Tongtriro 1163 Bone Lyttelton Jnno 7 Aorantf ... 1163 Tnrpin „ Jnly S KimnUku... M 74 lUliett „ Auir 2 Bnapetm .. HO) Brongh „ An?. SO Knilconra.. M7 l Crntchley „ Kept. 27 Tongariro . 1103 Bone „ Oct 25 And thenceforward ovary fonrth Thursday. The above aro all new ateamors, bnilt spooially for the trade, and oommanded by men of great experienoe. The longth of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEY t— Saloon, from GO guineas upward a ; second Baloon, 40 guineas ; steerago, from 18 guineas. For froight or paaaage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Chriatohnroh j Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the oolouy. EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. 'Pgfe^.mHE UNION STEAM SHIP •&££& X COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) purpose despatching their fine new steamer WAIHARAPA, 178G tons register, 1750 i.h.p., from Auokland, on THURSDAY, 16th JULY, on a ornise to Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and other ialandi of the South Paoifio. The steamer will be absent from Anokland exaotly_ one month, half of which will be spent in voyaging and half in visiting and exploring the islands. Only first olass passengers will be taken, and the number will be limited to 100. Passengers must book by Ist JULY, and unleaa 70 are booked by that date the excursion will not take place. The attention of intendvision, as it will be striotly observed. To ensure the greatest comfort during the voyage, upeoial arrangements will be made for bertmn^ passengers, allowing liberal accommodation to eaoh, while the date has been fixed with a view to the islands being visited at the best season of the year. Faro, J240 from Auckland. Should sufficient inducement offer a Second Trip will be made on the return of the steamer, in August, when Fiji will be omitted, and the Excursion will be extended to embrace TONGA, SAMOA, TAHITI, and other of the beautiful groupa of the South Seas. This Excursion will probably onoupy six weeks, and passengers must book on or before MONDAY, 27th JULY, on whioh date it will be deoided whether or not the Exourßion will be carried out. Fare. £60 from Auokland. Further partionlars can be obtained on application at any of the Company's Offioea in the Colonies. ORIENT LINE. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER and Mail Servioe, VIA the SUEZ CANAL. Under Contraot with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyonoe of Mails. *BBtifea>.npHE following Steamshipa beX longing to the ORIENT CO. and PACIFIC CO. will loave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on tho undermentioned datea for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), the SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES :- From From Tons Sydney Melbourne Sorata ... 4014 May 23 May 29 Austral ... 5558 June 6 June 12 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand paaaongera may oonneot with Sorata, at Melbourne, per b.b. Rotomahana from Wellington, on MONDAY, 18th May. Through fares to London, j£22 to £Is. Passengers aeoure special advantage! by booking through from New Zealand. Secondolasa pasaongers by Orient steamer ore provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. Passages From London.— Speoial faoilitioa afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by pro-payment of the passagemoney here. Special Rbturn Tickits, available for 12 months, are isaued at the following rateß :— Firat Saloon £\VJ Seoond Saloon £11 Pabosl/S Booked Theotjgh to London at Reduced Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited), Gonoral Agents for New Zealand. By Appointment to His Enoellenoy Sir W. D. Jervoia, Governor of NewJ Zealand. W LITTLEJOHN 4 SON, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLER Lahbton Ouat. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS ! p L. J E~~N NESS'S CLOCKS for 5a Od LEVER CLOCKB 7a 6d ALARUM CLOCKS ... 7s 6d Before you buy your gooda at any other shop, go and get tha price of them at JENNESS a, and aave 25 percent. Large variety to selaot from. Their quality, thorough soundness, and correct performance guaranteed. All kinda of Repairs done on the shortest notice, and at lowest prioea. English and foreign workmen kept. All work done on the premises. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! Glass Shades, all sizes, on Sale. Inspection Invited. G. L. JENNESS, Willia-atreet Wellington. JEANK GRADY, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, VVillia-atroot. GOLD <fc SILVKH" JEWELLERY 07 NIWIBT DESIGNS. (No imitation jewellery kept.) WATCHES, CLOCKS, ELECTRO-BILVER PLATEDWARE, OPTICAL GOODS Jewellery of every deeoriptien made and repaired on the promises. Ex Tainm. — New Gold and Silver Jewellery ; ex Ruapehu— Opalescent Glass, of artistio deaigna, Photo. Frames, Seal, Plush, and Leather Bags, Albums, Photographs for Chrjatolenm Painting, newest Scraps, Birthday and Wedding Cards, 40. BON MARCHE. ¦»»7 E would respeotfully invite inspection of our BASKETS. JUBT OPKNID— CASE OF BASKETS. Palm, Wicker, Straw, Rush Baakets, in Hampers, Hand Bosketa, Flower Baskets Nursery and Stocking Baskets, Bread and Fruit Baskets, Rattles, Ao. BASKETS To snit all, w> ndorfnlly ohoap. PICNIC BASKETS PICMC BASKETS, PICNIC BASKETS, Of all aorta and sizes, for the Holidaya. BON MARCIIfr, CUBA-STKIXT. II C. HASELDEN, Manager.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1885, Page 1