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THE NEW ZEALAND HHIPi'ING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contraot Witk Thi Nrw Zxlahd Govibnhikt, i_2&^v,\]|7lLL be despatoVod witk •esm&v VY Her Majesty*! Maila v inderfor LONDON, Via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira :— flfeimm- 3 » GOBI. POT* Ol I T _j_"f Btonww - |i maad«r. Dapufn t^S^w -------- 1885 Kaikonra ... 4474 Cratchley Wellin'tn Sept. 27 Tongarlro,,. 4162 Bone Auckland Oct. 25 AortDgi ... 4163 Turpin Wellin'tn nn O t. 19 Blmnteka.., 4174 Hallett „ Dec. 17 1880 Kuapehu ... 4163 Greenstreot „ Jan. 14 K»ikoura,.,4l74Cmtchley „ Feb. 11 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Tho abovo are all new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEY:— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; Beoond saloon, 40 guineas ; steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christohnroh; Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the colony. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'B ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under Contraot with the New Zealand Government.) *3g|^T> M.S. KAIKOURA, 4474 Tons Begister, 4000 Horse-power, W. C. Cktjtchlst, R.N.R., Commander, Will be despatched from Wellington for London, oalling at Rio de Janeiro, Madeira, and Plymouth, on SUNDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 4 p.m. Intending passengers are invited to inspeot this magnificent steamer, whioh is one of the finest specimens of modern naval arohiteoture afloat. The first-olass dining saloon is a lofty apartment, situated nearly amidships, and extending the whole width of the ship. The state-rooms are large, beautifully furnished, and mostly fitted for only two passengers. Several are on deok, and all have porfeot ventilation. There are a largo number of bath-rooms, a ladies' boudoir, music-room, and two Bmoking-roomß, besides two huge promenade decks. The Second Saloon is provided with piano, bathrooms, smoking-room, and ladies' boudoir; the state-rooms and bill of fare are fully equal to the first saloon of many lines. The Steerage accommodation is large and well ventilated, and the dietary seata is most liberal. The whole passenger aooommodation is heated by steam and lit by electricity. For freight or passage, apply to THE OFFICES, Cnatomhonßa Quay. ORIENT LINE. FIRST-OLASS PASSENGER and Mafl Servioe, VIA the SUEZ CANAL. Under Contract with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyance of Mafia. '58__fc_>rpHE following Steamships be<«__Er X longing to the ORIENT CO. and PACIFIC 00. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), the SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES :— From From Tons Sydney Melbourne Garronne ... 3876 Sept. 12 Sept. 18 b'orata ... 4014 Sept. 26 Oot. 2 John Eldar ... 4152 Oot. 10 Oot. 1G And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand first and second olass passengers booked at same rates as charged from Melbourne, and may oonneot 'with Garronne, at Melbourne, per b.b. Rotoma* hana, from Wellington, on MONDAY, 7th September. Through fares to London, £22 to £69. Passengers seoure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Seoondolass passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. Passages Fbom London.— Speoial facilities afforded for bringing ont friends and relatives by pro-payment of the passagemoney here. Sfioial Rxtubh Ticsxtb, available for IS months, are issued at the folio wing rates :— First Saloon £117 Second Saloon £77 Paboilb Bookid Thbgugh to London at Reduoed Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW CT.AT.ATTn (LIHITSD), General Ajrenta for Nsw Zealand. £i CRAWFORD k CO., WINE AND SPffilT MERCHANTS, Old Customhouse-street, WELLINGTON. Importers of WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, OILMAN STORES, Ao., Ao., Ao. SYDNEY TIP CARTS AND TIP DRAYS Alwats in Stock. G. CRAWFORD & CO., Old Customhouse-street, Wellington. JAMESON BROTHERS k CO*, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WilUs-street, opposite Sootoh Church. Hays on Salx— 50 tons White Sugar at 3d per lb 20 tons do do at 2}d per lb Finest crushed Lump Sugar at 4d per lb 50 half-cheats Tea at la 8d per lb 50 do do do at 2s per lb 50 do do do at 2s 2d per lb 200 boxes do do at lCs per box 20 oases i Sardines at 10s per don 20 cases | Sardines at 5b 6d per doz 50 cases Plaid Matches at 4£d per dos 200 boxes Candles at Bid per lb 6 cases Oxford Blue at B|d per lb 3 tons Tapioca at 3d per lb 3 tons Sago at 3d per lb 6 i tenses Tobaooo at 5s Cd por lb 2 tons AkaroaCheeso 1 ton Hams and Baoon 20 oases Lobsters at 8s Cd per doz 10 oases X Herrings at 10s 6d per doi 50 tons Flour 200 sacks Wheat 5 tons Oatmeal JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIBIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street, opposite Scotoh Ckuroh. DUNEDIN ALE-88 6d and 5s per dos. DUNEDIN STOUT-8 B 6dand6s per dos. All kinds of Wines and Spirits of the best brands Bold in assorted dozens, delivered free to all parts of the oity. JAMESON BROTHERS A CO., WniLlß-BTBKKT, Opposite the Scotoh Chnroh. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKET CLUBS. GH. PrtYNTER has patented a Lawn • Tennis and Cricket Shoo, and is preparod to receivo ordora wholosalo and rotail. Fir lightness and durability, they surpass anything of the kind in the market. Sample cf tho above may be scon in No. 444 case, Industrial Exhibition, or at his premisei, Tinakori-road.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 59, 7 September 1885, Page 1

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