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-agyft^ THE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPINU JOE* COMPANY'S SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION B^AL "AIL LINE OF BTEAMRR9, COMPANY (Lihitid). Pnder Contraot Witli Thb Nbw Ziland Govtonm wf, MONTHLY LINE be decked witk FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS Sto *" M * Je^ r '" "^ " bitwxbn LONDON, ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND Via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira 1AND LONDON. 5 riiHE following powerful new steel-built st»_»n. f| J**- rf^~vL I Steamers are appointed to Leave for S J wlul<Ut D »P ar ™ ;,>«rf,. • LONDON DIRECT as follows:— " (Final port as arranged.) «— — — • -j-^ Aornngl ... INK Tnrpln Wellln'tn Not. 19 fix. Bimntaks... 4174 Halletfc AnckUnd Deo. 17 Steamer. |||| Comnmndor. D £ tt ° n f re D - Ruapehu .. UC3 Oreenitroot " " jj% & n » Kkikoiira 4174 Crutch ley „ Feb. It Tongariro .. 41C 1 ? Bone „ Mnr 11 AortiDgi ... 4163 Tnrpin „ April ti lonio ... »758 8000 J. G. Cameron Nov. 21 And thenoeforward every fourth Thursday. Coptlo ...43878000 W. H. XldUy Deo. 19 ° The above are all new steamers, built 1888 ipeoially for the trade, and oommanded by Talnni .. 52003500 B. J. Bulow Jan. 16 men of great experience. Doric ... ,7*3000 J. W. Jonn*,. Feb. ,3 Jgf. SJ.^^X^^ Arairt ... 52008500 J Stnwt March 13 PASSAGE MONEY t— Saloon, from 60 I guineas npwards ; seoond taloon, 40 guineas ; lonio .. 4753 8030 J. O. Cameron April 10 steerage, from 18 guineas. ! For freight or passage apply to oS ktortded 4 T * ia * i *" MW " t * ainori TO I3 HEAD OFFICES, °TheFirsVolaWwsenrerAooommodatiOT n ,t *« *» iTtnuv* . is in a citadel saloon on the main deck amid- ,. Ot J° ~ 9 BRANCHES and AGENTS of shipß, and the sleeping-bertim are of extra the Company thronghont the colony. 'X'geoond.cUssAoootnniod.tioni.very THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPmGCOM, superior, and 1. rituated nnder the p£J *-"* B /g^MAIL LINE cJJnTTd SyS-SUuffi."!? £ Contract w^ the New Zealand between deoks. Government.) The White Star steamers lonio, Dorio, and „„„ T A wttT^v wnnr qati-b Coptio will be ooudnoted by the managers of FOB THE JANUARY WOOL SALES, that line, who have made thoir servToe the most oomfortable and popular afloat. T? M.S. AORANGI, An experienoed Surgeon will aooompany JBBm&P XL. eaoh steamer. 4163vTons Register, 4000 Horse-power, .^^, tewn . eni ? b<)T *' nunfdwfilbellttoa w - A - Ttjepin. Commander, mtt the Eleotno Light. Will be despatohed from Wellington for The Homeward route will be via Rio De London, oallinir at Rio de Janeiro, Madeira, Janeiro, and the time ooovpied ihould not and Plymouth, on exceed 40 days. THURBDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, Paseage-money »— Saloon, from 60 gain eu At 4 p.m. upwards ; Seoond Cabin, 40 guineas ; Steer- . age, front 18 to 20 guineas. ' Intending passengers are invited to inspeot The above will lot, supplemented by the this magninoent steamer, whioh is one of the lollowing and other nrat-olass finest speoimens of modern naval arohiteoSAILING VESSELS. ture afloat. The first-olass dining saloon is a lofty jj apartment, situated nearly amidships, and „._ ,_.. af m „ . Tim* of extending the whole width of the ship. The Name of Bhip. || Clui. Commander. £g*£ state-rooms are large. beautifuUy furnished, (2 . and mostly fitted for only two passengers. — — — . Several are on deck, and all have perfeot Oownthorpe 813 10OA1 H. F.Ererett Nor. ventilation. There are a large number of Nolion ...1247 100 Al D.Bannatjne Deo. bath-rooms, a ladies' boudoir, nrasio-room, Plelono ... 109J100A1 0. H. Benant] Jan. an a two Bmoking-rooms, besides two large The Undersigned are empowered to grant promonade decks. passages from London to New Zealand, pay. The Seoond Saloon ia provided with piano, ment for whioh has been guaranteed in the bathrooms, smoking-room, and ladies bonoolony 1— , doir ; the state-rooms and bill of fare are W. ft- G. TUBNBULL A 00. &>% "pal to the first saloon ef many lines. MURRAY, ROBERTS ft CO. T^e Steerage aooommodation is large and E. PEARGE veil ventilated, and the dietary scale is LEVIN ft CO. most liberal. The whole passenger accommodation is I lOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGE— IES heated by steam and lit by eleotrioity. \ j MARITIMEB. For freight or passage, apply to SYDNEY.MELBOURNE, 4 ADELAIDE THE OFFICES, TO MARSEILLES (via Sum Oamal). Customhouse Quay. BteMnMi 0 ,! ** THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMOalUn* at M.uriti* u jgjjk* Seychelles, FIRSTWOOI'sHIP. .TheOom« M _y'B.te^.r^b;'de«,.tohed * 0B LONDON DIR ECT. as follows :— *&§e_fefc.TP** E Company's specially-built, «S»«™jcf X magninoent iron olipper ship BtounshJp. aS_n. -sbo_M A_2Be. 1014 Tons Register, 100 Al at Lloyds, William Wobstkb, Commander, Is appointed to sail as above in Ef? , - n ov> ? Ko7"^K 07 "^ % oy 2 NOVEMBER. SBS- =_:!._* _I 11 * 111 * 11 The aooommodation for passengers ia nnM^lt^t^* o^^ nZXlarJeandnSte^th^coT TrfS fe^TW^T^- .S^hif" venienoe; bedding and all requisites being Table Wines, Beer^o are included in the prov id fl d. A limited number of second class J^aS^V"^"- PMBenB HURUN e U C i a^ ed FOLLOW. h_, apply to emngton> Forfreightandpas^anplytothe -k OENINSULAB; * ORIENTAL Cnstoiahonse-qnay. ;vEy[^' JT STEAM NAVIGATION Co. ' OEIENT LINE. TSTc^mpany-B steamship! will be de- FI ?W^ 4 ?A s Sffi%S? a , MWl ipatohed with Her Majesty*! Mail! _ follow, _ , Bo J^°^ 7J- *J« ??*!£ %*s*%• for London, via Bombay 1— Under Contraot with the N.S.W. Govern' =— — =— — ment for the Conveyance of Mails. Bteamtn. mi Byan , y MelVmt. Adelaide is following Steamships be> ——————— — — — — ___— ¦ <jE_H5p X longing to the ORIENT SST^n. •"}!& n^ n?;? S ctl ? CO. and PACIFIC CO. wiU leave SYDNEY s_-_£.:.fl3&.- So T :? 9 &:_ fi M ¥ ao ¥^x^-*&stis& dates for LONDON, vu ADELAIDE, . . — — zr j DIEGO, GARCIA (at Bteamer*fl option), And thenoetonrard every alternate week, the SUEZ OANAL, and NAPLES »— Passengers and oargo booked to London, «_,_ if—— Italy, Egypt, India. China, and Japan al Tonß s^ m Mo Kne mc ~?™ t *L r * teß - . . . . . Cuzoo ... 3849 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 This Company is now prepared to book Ltenria 4C66 Nov 21 Nov 11 passengers from New ZeaknS at the same iS* "' 2c66 Del' 5 tll A ratesa B fromMelbourne,by P roviding«doon 6na AndforSJhtly th«e_ier JKf3 W °op C rS PP A a s& Bteamer *° New !faJ -~ fiK * and Beoond olaßß P«For fiirther Information appW to from Melbourne, and may oonneot with JOHNSTON * CO.. Agenti. Cnz[ . Oi at Melbourne, per s.s. Ringa- -_^,^ rooms., f-nro 'Wellington, on MONDAT, 2nd 155S_> November, 1885. ¦*— — ufc* • Through fares to London, j822 to JB7O. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Passengers secure Bpeoial advantages by LIMITED. booking through from New Zealand. Secondclass passengers by Orient steamer are proT>ABSENGERS holding IBetun. or Lay- vided with saloon paasagefl to Sydney or -t over Tiokete are requested to take Melbourne. „,,.„. notice that the steamers of the above Company will oease running after the 10th relative! by pre-payment of the passage* November next. They must, therefore, make money here. uso of the said tiokete on or before that date, h. 8 ? 1 ,? 1 *? 1 Tiokktb are issued at W. & G. TUBNBULL & CO. , the f 0 11 —>*•¦ «— Agent*. First Saloon, available for 9 months „, jBII7 . „ „ „ 12 „ ....£127 JAMESON BROTHERS * CO.. T^otioh TO uJSL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - JftS!_J!sb_« apply to GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT OTI gW?_Ug_S fetSf ° P MERCHANTS General Airents for New Zealand. Willis-street, opposite Soetoh Church. — n HE EXHIBITION. Hay* o» Sauc— NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, «v i. ™.i "« " «, . And to Visitors to Wellington during the 50 tons White Sugar at 3d per lb Exhibition, period. 20 tons do do at 2jd per lb, Finest orushed Lump Sugar at 4d per lb During the Exhibition REDUCTIONS will 50 half-oheste Tea at Is 8d por lb be made throughout my entire stook, so that 50 do do do at 2s per lb visitors to the Empire City will be enabled to 50 do do do at 2s 2d per lb purchase COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, 200 boxes do do at 16s per box SHIRTS, HATS, HOSIERY, and OUTFITS 20 oases \ Sardines'at 10s per dos at 20 per oent. below the usual rates. 20 oases i Sardines at 5s 6d por del 50 aises Plaid Matohes at 4$ per dot In addition to the above, I have now on 200 boxes Candles at BJd per lb view about ONE HUNDRED (100) PORT6 oases Oxford Blue at B*d per lb MANTEAUX, all oolonial-made, from the 3 tons Tapioca at 3d por lb Cumberland-street Tannery Company, Dune- * 3 tons Sago at 3d per lb din, so that purchasers of COLON IAL-MADE 6 * toreea Tobaooo at 5s 6d per lb CLOTHING oan have a COLONIAL-MADE 2 tons Akaroa Cheese PORTMANTEAU at HALF THE PRICE ». 1 ton Hams and Baoon of the English artiole to oarry home their SO oases Lobsters at 8s 6d per dos purchases with. 10 oases E Herrings at 10a 6d per doi 50 tons Pour Visitors will, therefore, find it to their 200 aaoka Wheat advantage to INSPECT THE STOCK AT 5 tons Oatmeal NO. 1, WELLINGTON. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., J. M'DO~WELL. , WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT s PROPBraTOB „... . MERCHANTS, NO. 1, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Willis-street, opposite Sooteh Ckuroh. SSSISSJ s^£a?6d^ 55 55 8 a £ £ T* m [B a Bpeoial Une - Carpetß and All kinds of Wines lnd" Soirits of the beet "* Fm ° I>B "* Dußtpßn - brands sold in assorted downs, delivered — -.—. — free to all parts of the oity. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT JAMESON BROTHERS * CO.. yN , mttenfaon of om WiLLis-STBMT J nnmerouß patrons and the inhabitants Opposite tha Sooteh Church. of Wellington and country districts to our . . immense Stock now opened np, comprising CUBA STREE-TVARIETY STOKE S^JTotoSTttS dtyTe deSto Bublio a ____^__Lfa * k^f« extensive alterationstoour premises in order £p^f_d?_^^&&^^ to make them better.adapted for the carry. A nln-a ohanoe for immigrant and fe ___* *° fllMa wh ° tnwu ** ** newly-married oouplee. A oomfortable home »„„!,„. ti,-,-. wtwppp . furnished thoroughly on the shortest notioe, «_a_mftff Jn «SL S"^^ < Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Uteniil! will find it to their advantage Pictures, C^amen^W^eryTand^Sot n^_ n 5 ?;.i£ h . i ho_f nlMldOrniUaWltaleTar -' !eaa &rm d eZnlry^rare?nabie4to t fu Brnish8 rnish ,_»ISA-A_K3sft i-^^r^^ town the highest prioe given for aeoond- 1( * and ** 1Oa ' — .. hand Furniture. n tin n xni-i/m^v ~» . ~«. •^ Closed on Satordaya till 5 Djn. GBOBGEBON & CO., X^ototiiß AddreM- TAILORS and HABITMAKERS, a. _ x A _ a, theAn«mm BuUdinas. No. 23 Lambton-quay. Next to the Wellington Biiouit Oompany'i Al UMBRELLA- SHOP, Branch - Taranaki-strbbt. CJECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT A LL those about to get married should £3 AND SOLD. visit Fielder's Little Dustpan. G. BEDFORD. _^ • Umbrellas Made, Re-oovered and Repaired. |p TrmiWTnw STRTTPT China and Glass Neatly Rivetted. JOHNSTON-STBEJfiT, Chairs Re-oaned. Opposite the Theatre Royal. Highest Price given for Ladies and Gent'i * Left-off Wearing Apparel GEORGE RICHARDS & CO., — ; ; Cabinktmakkbs, 4c, rpHOSE Mquinng Bedding of every deAll kinds of House and Office Furniture sotiption ehould 0411 at Fielder's Little made on the shortest notioe. All kinds 0 jobbing work done with dispatch. Dustpan

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 103, 28 October 1885, Page 1

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