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J3HAW, BAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONT hTy LINE J'AHT PASSENGER STEAM KRS BETWEEN ALL PORTS 3OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. fOiHK following poworful now atuol-built a Stoamors aro appointed to Loave for LONDON DIRECT as followß :- (Final port us arrangod.) Btctmor. |||g Commander. D ;' e ( °' Do " rijOjOg partnro. lonio ... 45733000 J. Q. Cameron April 3 Lyttolton Coptio ... 4J673000 W. H. Kidloy Maj 1 I-yttolton Tuiuul ... C2OO 3500 B. J. Barlow May W Doric ... 4171 3000 J. W. Jennings Juno 2G Arnwa ... 5200 500 J. Stanrt Jnlj24 toulo ... 15733000 J. U. Cumoron Aug. 21 An oiporionoed Nurgeon will asoonjpany (Moh atoarner. Tho Hoi leward looto will bo via Rio Do Jar.oiro, and tho time oconpiod should not exceed 40 dayH. Passago-money : — Saloon, from <50 hr.ineas upwards ; Sooond Cabin, 40 (ruinous ; Steerage, from 18 iruiueai. SPECIAL RETURN FARES During tho I^niAN AND COLONIAL FXHHHTION: Saloon ... j>los, availablo for 9 months JEIIS, „ 12 „ Sooond Saloon jBO. 1 ), „ „ Tbo abovo will bo aupplamentod by tho following flrat-olasa SAILING VESSELS. s Probable NaaioofShip. "¦$ Class. Commander. Time of "J? Sailing. Ware Qneon 853 »AAI W. 11. Kelly The Undersigned aro empowered to g ant passages from London to New Zealand, paymeat tor whioh hna boon guaranteed in the oolony i— W. A G. TURNBULL 4 CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. E. PEARCB LEVIN A CO. t 'OMPAGNIE DllS MEBSAOBBIES 1 MARITIMBS.SIDNEY, MELBOURNE, & ADEI ' IDE TO MARSEILLES (via StthzCaha:.). Steamers under Poßial Contraot with ".ho Government of France. Ottllicff at Mauritius, Rouion, Seychelles, Aden, and Port Sold. Tbe Company's sfoamora will ba deepatebed as follows i— ut.,. me vi,, Tsnv* Tx)2T9 I>iti Tun-a Maroh 23 March 27 MnrchM Cnlodonien ... April 20 April 24 April 26 Oeonnien ... Mny 18 Hny2U Mny2l Hydaoy ... Juno 15 Juuo 19 Juno 21 Passage Monet, New Zealand, to Marseilles :— First Saloon J!GS Seaond Saloon 52 Third Claas 23 Return. I'iret Saloon, available for 9 months ...JBIOS „ „ „ 12 115 Seoond Saloon „ 9 „ ... 84 12 „ ... 92 Third ClaBS „ 9 40 „ 12 „ ... 42 Through tiokets to London, overland via Marseilles, oanbeproourodon board steamer for J}s. Tublo Winoa, Boer, do., *ro inplotted in tie paosngro money. Vox freight, papewge, t,nd fnrtfeer p»rt!ontare. apply to UCVTN h CO., Ascsto. Wollington. PIB-!-! •p.I'IMTKSTJI 4R ft ORIENTAL ggSWi- » STEAM NAVIGATION Co. The Oompiiny'B ateamahirts will ba doipatohed with Har Majesty's Mejlaaa follow, fo; I<ondoa, via Colombo ;— utenners. ii»b Sj . dnoy Uolb'ine. Adelaide Borne .. 5013 Mnr 19 Mar 35 Mar* 27 Pnrnmntla ...4759 April 2 April 8 ApriilO Batloz ... 4191 April 14 April 19 April 21 Kaisar-i-Hind 4028 April 38 M»yß May s And thenceforward every alternate week. Poßßengers and cargo booked to London, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Thiß Company is now prepared to book passengers from Now Zealand at the same rates as from Melbourne, by providing saloon passage by Union Company's Bteamer to Australia FREE OF CHARGE. Fo: further information apply to JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. ORIENT LINE. FIE3T.CLASS PASSENGER and Mail Bervico, VIA the SUEZ CANAL. Undor Contract with th« N.S.W. Government for tho Conveyance of MaOa. "SSJSEfe^-HPHIi.' following Steamahipa be- "«¦& JL longing to the ORIENT CO. and PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), tho SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES :- From J?rom Tons Sydney Melbourne Liguria ... 4666 April 10 April 16 Iberia ... 4666 April 24 April 30 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand first and seoond olass p«beongoro booked at same rates as onarged from Melbourne, and may connect with Liguria, at Melbourne, por s.b. Manapouri, from Wellington, on MONDAY. sth April, 1886. Through fares to London, £%l to £70. Passengers secure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Secondolass passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. Pabsaqbb From London.— Speoial faciliI'm afforded for bringing oat friends and relatives by pre-payment of the passagemoney here. Indian and Colonial Exhibition. — Visitors to the above can obtain speoial retarn tiokets as follows :—: — First Saloon, available for 9 months ... 4105 „ j. , .. .. 12 4115 Booond Saloon £65 Paboxls Bookjd Through to London at Rednoed Rates. For further particmlars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Op NEW ZEALAND (Limitbd), General Arents for New Zealand. UAML. DANES & RON, BRA&SFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, GASFITTERS, PUMPMAKERS, iMrOSTIRB OP Gas, Steam, and Water Pipoe, Chandeliers, Braokets, Sheet Lead, Ceppor and Brass, Donkey Pnmps, Injeotors, Stoain Cocks, Valves, Indiarnbber Hoso, Patent Pnoking, Askeatos Millboard, Bolts and Nats Water Motors, Ao., Ac, Ao. Indents ot Enirliah aad American Machinery, Screw Catting Lathes, Steam Hammers, Wator Engines, Urilhng, Slotting, Plaining, and Punching Machines, At Lowxst Ratis. Braes Casting every day. 103, BRANDON-STREET. WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE DEPOT 66, CODA-STREKT. On and after lßtl B t Maroh, 1886, 1 am devoting JL? 0 ? a )» ntion to my businoßß in Cubastreet, after throe yoara' engagement with the Singer Sewing Maohine Company. M2M^ t0 # Ag "S OJ S./ or the Sin & er Sewin 8 Maohine, from 2a 6d per week. Repairs a speciality, promptly, and on the moat reasonable terms. A ll trade requiaitea kept in stook. Modela made, &o. J. H. HUDSON, Enigineer, Whitesmith, fto., 6(5, Cuba-street Wellin ton N.Z. NOTIOE OF REMOVAL. HAVING removed from Courtenay Place to thoEO more central promises in Manners-street, lately oooupiedby B. Arnold, nearly opposito Fire Brigade Station, and whilst making thia intimation, would return my sincere thanks for the hberal snpport aooorded mo in tho past, hepes, by Btriot attention to business, couplod with moderato oharges, to morit a oontbuance of the Bamo. CHARLES WILSON, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 1

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