THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMEBS, Undw Contract Wiih THH N«W ZItLAND OOVZBNIKKT, *aM^s. -IX7ILL be despatched witk JSStfcK W Her Majesty'! Mails v ».nd« for LONDON. Via Bio de Junoiro and Madeira -.— 2* fi™ p~rf. „» FrobaMi »..MfcM o * Coot. rnrt of -n.*. «.* S *— ™-|?! m«a«. o««<fr. rig!^ "~~~~ "Tais Kftikopra... M 74 Orutchley Wellin'tn Sept. 27 Toiigariro... >)C'i Bono Auckland Oct. 25 Aornniri ,„ UC3 Tnrpin Wolliu'tn Nov. 19 Bimntnkfi.,. 4474 Hallelt „ Dec 17 1880 Rnnpolm ... ll6rtClreei)Ktreot „ Jim. 14 lUikoura... U74 Crntthloy „ Feb. 11 And thenooforward every fourth Thnraday. The abovo are all new steamers, built spooially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experienoo. The length of tho passage by tbo Company's steamers averages nnder forty days. PASSAGE MONEY i— Saloon, from 60 guinoaß upwards ; second saloon, 40 guineas ; steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christohuroh; Or to the BEANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the oolony. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMEES. (Under Contraot with tho New Zealand Government.) *%ggijg^. "O M.S. KAIKOUEA, 4474 Tons Register, 4000 Horae-power, W. C. CBnTOHLiT, E.N.R.. Commander, Will be despatohod from Wellington for London, oalling at Eio do Janeiro, Madeira, and Plymouth, on SUNDAY, 27th SEPTEMBEE, At 4 p.m. Intending paasengers are invited to inspoot this magnifioent steamer, whioh is one of the finest Bpooimona of modern naval arohiteotnre afloat. The firat-olaas dining saloon is a lofty apartment, Bituated nearly amidships, and extending the whole width of the ship. The atate-rooma are large, beautifully furnished, and mostly fitted for only two passengers. Several are on dook, and all have perfeot ventilation. There are a large number of bath-rooms, a ladies' boudoir, muaio-room, and two smoking-rooms, besides two large promenade decks. The Second Saloon is provided with piano, bathrooms, Bmoking-room, and ladiea boudoir ; the Btate-rooms and bill of fare are fully equal to the first saloon of many lines. The Steerage accommodation Jb largo and well ventilated, and the dietary scale is moat liboral. The whole passenger accommodation is heated by ateam and lit by electrioity. For freight or paßsagn, apply to THE OFFICES, Customhouse Quay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FIEST WOOL SHIP. FOE LONDON DLEECT. '^&§il§fe» T^E Company's speoially-bnilt, J_ magnificent iron clipper ship O T A X I, 1014 Tons Eegiater, 100 Al at Lloyds, William Worstbb, Commander, Is appointed to sail as above in NOVEMBEE. Wool and other cargo will now be received at the Railway Wharf woolshed. The aooommodation for passengers is unsurpassed. The saloon and cabins are unnanolly large and repleto with every convenience, bedding and all requisitea being provided. A limited number of seoond class passengers oan bo carried. HUEUNUI TO FOLLOW. For freight and passage apply to the Customhouae-qnay. OEIENT LINE. FIEST-CLASS PASSENGEE and Mail Servioe, VIA the SUEZ CANAL. Under Contraot with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyance of Mails. *2ft&^.rpHE following Steamships beJEaWSSr X longing to the OEIENT CO. and PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at Bteamor's option), the SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES :— From From Tona Sydney Melbonrne John Elder ... 4152 Oct. 10 Oot. 1G Auatral ... 5588 Oot. 24 Oct. 30 Cuaoo ... 3849 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand first and aeoond olasa passengers bookod at same rates as charged from Melbourne, and may oonnoot with John LI lor, at Melbourne, per s.b. Wairarapa from Wellington, on MONDAY, sth October. Through fares to London, .£22 to £70. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Seoondolass passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourno. Passagis From London.— Speoial faoilities afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by pro-payment of the passagemoney here. Spioial Eitubn Tiokkts, available for U months, are issued at the following rates :— First Saloon £117 Seoond Saloon £77 Paboilb Bookxd Through to London at Eeduoed Bates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Lihitid), General Agents for New Zealand. HABBOUE EXCUESIONS. «MM& A GOEDON Will run between the Wharf and the Fortifications at regular intervals on WEEK DAYB. AND ON SUNDAYS, at 2, 3, and 4 p.m. Fabb (return) la The steamer is open for engagement for Pionio Parties, Pleasure Excursions, <to., to any part of the harbour at any time. Apply to the Captain on board. m H E EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, And to Visitors to Wellington during the Exhibition period. During the Exhibition EEDUCTIONS will be made .throughout my entire stook, so that visitors to the Empire City will be enabled to pnrohaae COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, SHIETS, HATS, HOSIEEY, and OUTFITS at 20 per oent. below the usual rates. In addition to the above, I have now on view abqut ONE HUNDEED (100) POETMANTKAUX, all oolonial-mado, from the Cumberland-frtroot Tannery Company, Dunedin, bo that purohasors of COLOM A L-MADE CLOTHING oan havo a COLONIAL-MADE POETMANTEAU at HALF THE PBICE of the English atticlo to carry home their purchases with. Visitors will, therefore, find it to their advantage to INSPECT THE STOCK AT NO. 1, WELLINGTON. J . M• D 6~W ELL, Proprietor, NO. 1, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSES. WILSON & SON, CONFKCTIONKRS, BEG to inform the publio that they have oponed their Shop in Willis-atrset, and hope to moot with the same amount of snpport aa hitherto accorded them in their old premises at Conrtonay-plooe. wilson""* son, Wholesale and Betail Confectioners, Opposite the Melbonrne Hotel. WILI.IB-BTBBET, CITY FOUNDRY. Eva-street, off Taranaki-plaoe. Tjy ORABTBldfrSONS.Mfflwrighta, Engineers, and General Smiths, makors of every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fencing andarda %nd Ornamental Fonorne. &O*\r MURDOCH, BUILDER AND CONTBACTOB, HILL-BTBKT, y Next Barraud'e,
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 1
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