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SHAW, BAVILL, JIND ALBION COMPANY (Limitsd). MONTHLY LINE FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS HBTWHN ALL POSTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. THE following powtrful new stewl-built Steamers aro appointed to Leave fer LONDON DIRECT as fellows >— {fflUftl Pgt as arranged,) BWan*.. |||i 00-murf... *>&*?>¦ mm ... 5200 8600 J. Muart June 6 Ljttolton lonlo ... 47M 8000 J. Camaron Jalyi WelliDKton Tainui ... 5a005600 B. J. Btflow Aug. 29 Dorio ... 17M8000 J. W. Jinmlngt B«pt 28 Arawa ... 52008500 J. Stusrt Oct. 24 The Arawa and Tainai are new steamers of the latest dealgns. The First-olass Passengor Aooommodation is in a citadel saloon on tha main deok amidships, and the sleeping-berths are of extra large sise. The Seoond-olass Aooommodation is very superior, and is situated under the poop deok. Steerage Passengers will have most exoellent and roomy aooommodation in the between dcoki. The White Star steamers lonlo, Dono, and Coptlo will be conducted by the managers of that lino, who have made their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An experienced Surgeon will aooompany eaoh steamer. All the steamers above-named will be fitted with the Eleotrio Light. The Homeward route will be via Rio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Passage-money i— Sfcloon, from 60 guineas npwards; Beoond Cabin, 4o guineas ; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. The above will be ropplemeated by the following and other first-olass BAILINQ SHIPS. ITaaieo<BhJp.jf OUu». Oomuuiider. Hulolone ... 843 100 Al E. J. Parker Jnim Ljttoltou ... Ill) 100 Al W. Boormau June The Undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, paymeat for whioh has been guaranteed in the oolony i— W. * G. TURNBULL ft CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO. E. PEAROE LEVIN* CO. BHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limitbd). STEAM TO LONDON. -anjtfc. npHE Magnificent New Steel -¦jJjijißgg. X Steamer ARAWA, 5200 Tons, 3500 Horso-power, J. Stuart Commander, Will be despatohod from LYTTELTON on Cth JDNE, Calling at Rio de Janeiro. The aooommodation for all classes of Passongers on this steamer is unsurpassed in any ftssel afloat. The First-class Aooommodation is on tha Main Deok Amidships, and no state-room has more than two berthß, with the exception of a few family rooms. Pullman beds and eleotrio light. Seoondolass passengers have excellent accommodation under the Poop ; and the Steerage passengers are oarried in the 'Tween Deoks. For Freight or passage, apply to W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., Agents. For steamers to follow, see Time-table above. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limitid). STEAM TO~LONDON. •IJIdJN.. fI^HE magnificent White Star IONIC, 4750 tons; 3000 h.p., J. Cambbon, Commander, Will be despatched from Wellington for LONDON DIRECT, On or about 4th JULY, calling at Rio de Janeiro. Thit vessel has unsurpassed aooommodation for all olasses of passengers. The state cabins are of unusual size and replete with every oomfort, inoluding the eleotrio light. For freight or passage apply to LEVIN & COAgents. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY (Limitbd). BUTTER, CHEESE, AND HONEY. THE 8.8. IONIC will be despatched from Wellington on or about 4th July, and will take a limited quantity of Butter, Cheose, and Honey, in a speoially prepared Cool Chamber. Applications for space should be made at onoe to LEVIN A CO., Agents. BHAW. SAVILL, & ALBION COMPANY (LIMITKD). FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING EARLY IN JUNE. *&&^ FTim: magniflasnt iron olipper «HK -L ship HALCIONE, 100 Al, 843 tons register, E. J. Pabxbb, Commander. Cargo is now being received for the above ship. The aooommodation for saloon passengers is unequalled. The dietary soale is most liberal. For freight and passage apply to E. PBAEOET W. A Q. TURNBULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Or to LEVIN A CO., Loading Agents. S^OMPAGNIB DBS MESSAGEBTES "_' MABITIMEB. BYDNEY, MELBOURNE, A ADELAIDE TO MAEBEILLES (via Subz Canal). Bteaaera under Postal Contraot with the Government of Franoe. Calling at Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Aden, add Port Said. Tho Company's steamers will be despatched as fellows i— ,1, 1- _ lk i, IiOKT* L«»t» lean Steamship. Bfdnty. Htitotunt AcUUdt. T»rr» Jnn«l() Jnnft 90 Juno 22 July 14 July 18 Jnly 20 Aug. 11 Aug. 15 Auk- 17 Through tdokets to liondon, overland via Marseilles, can be prooured on board steamer. Table Wines, Beer, Ao., are included in the passage money. For freight, passage, and further particulars, apply to LEVIN A CO, Agflnti. Wellington. («» -v T)ENINSULAR A ORIENTAL jgy^JL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Tu<9 Company's steamships will be desvn'>»hod with Her Majesty's Mails as follow, fot L 'ndon. via Bombay i — «• ~~~ lnt_ I**t» lioare I*av* B. amors. Tn» BydM , Mdb'nw AxUtalde Cltdk ... 4124M»y27 June 2 June 41 JI'LHRAT ... 4752 June 10 June 16 Judo 181 Ikdcs ... 3488 June 34 JoneSO July 3' Bomb ... 6018 Jnly 8 Jnly 14 Jnly 16 And taenoeferward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Seoond-olass passengers are provided with first-obus aooommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia, and vies verta. Speoial Tioketa for Combination Tours round toe world granted at oheap first olass rates, For further information apply to JOHNSTON A CO.. Agent*. NOTICE. THE Greatest Novelty for Parents and Children to know is — In oonseqnenoe of the great roduction in sugar, CURTIS A CO. offer Cheaper Lollies than over at th«ir promi.'os, Lambton Quay. Specialties — Real Everfrm Toffy, Coooanut loe, Gre«n Ginger Drops, Chocolate Creams, Turkish Sugar, and all the latest novelties in swoeta CURTIS A CO. Lambton Quay. ON SALE, Customhouse Forms. Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 3 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 3 June 1885, Page 1