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SHA.W, BAVILL, AND ALBION [COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE or FAST PASSENGER STEAMEES BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. npHE following powerful new steel-built I BteamerH are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows :— (Final port as arranged.) „. 3fi k '- „ . Date of DoBtoamor. if §i, Oommnndor. BM tnre "V? Durio .. 1741 3000 J W JeunlnK' »nn« 28 Ljtteltou Aruwn* .. SJCOl'fi C J Bta«rt .Inlvjl Lytttlton lonic ... IS7JSO-".' .1 0 CitnGroii Auk 21 Vi j.tic .. 1367.30W- WH. Kidley Sept. 18 Tuiniii .. 62008600 B. J. Barlow Oct. 16 Doiic ...47-M (Mi J. W. Jennings Nov. 13 An oxporienucd Surgeon will accompany eucli steamer. Tho Homeward route will bo via Rio De Janeiro, and the timo occupied should not exceed 40 duvs. PASSAGE MONEY: Saloon ... - From GO guineas and upwards •¦'ecfitid Cabin „ <W „ Stotrutfi) .. „ 18 „ SI'UCIAL RETURN FAItES During tho Indian and Colonial Exhibition: Saloon ... -£105, ayililablo for 0 months . . £115 „ 12 „ Second Saloon j£C5 „ „ The ahovo will bo supplemented by tk« following aud other fimt-class SAILING VESSELS. 3 1 Probable Namo ol Ship. §.a Claw. Obnunander. Time of £*i Sailing. Wuve Quouu 853 »AAI W. 11. Holly The undersigned ura empowered to grant pa^hogca from London to Now Zoaland, payment for which has boon guaranteed in the Colouy. W. So G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS 4 CO. E. PEAECE. LEVIN & CO. />OMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES t MARITIMES. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, & ADELAIDE, TO MARSEILLES (Via Subz Canal). Steamers under Postal Contract with tho ' Government ef France. Culling at Mauritius, Reunion, Soyohellos, Aden, and Fort Said. '1*1:0 Company's Btoamers will be despatched as follows : — , , , . J>I»TB Ii««T« L«IT« blcttinthip. S janej. Melbonrne AdoloMe. B-«1. i-r ... .lime 1$ .!«»• 19 June 31 y.1.711 .. Jn'j It JnWl7 July IS Y.lct .. An* Id Auf U Am*. 1« ' PASSAGE MONEY, Nkw Zealand to Marsbillhb :— Fimt Saloon £<& S'-coml Saloon 52 TiiirdClaM 23 Ektubn. Firbl Suloon, available for 9 months ... .£lO5 „ . 12 „ ... 115 Sicoml Suloon „ 9 , 84 12 ."„ ... 92 TulidCkuß „ 9 „ ... 40 „ , 12 42 l'lirough tiokets to London, overland, via Aliirpeillod, can bo procured onboard steamer for -£5. Table Wines, Beer, Ao., are included in the passage monoy. For freight, passage, and further particulars, apply te LEVIN & CO., tt Agents, Wellington. «=asfe,, "PENINSULAR & ORIENTA STEAM NAVIGATION Co The Company's steamships will bo de, upatched with her Majesty's mails as follows for London, via Colombo : — „,„„,„. ,r_. Leavt L«&»e Leave Steamers Tnn Sjanejr- Melb'rne Adelaide Tnsmnnia ... 4488 Juno S3 June 80 Jn'y 1 Summon ... 1)80 July 7 Jmly 13 J«l> IS ll.llnrat . 1751 July 21 July 27 Jnly 29 Bnniß . «il3 Ang < Anr 10 Aog U And thenceforward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan, at moderate rates. This Company is now prepared to book passengers from New Zealand at tho same rates as from Melbourne, by providing saloon passage by Union Company's steamer to Australia Free of Charge. '- For further information apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. ~" ORIENT LINE. 'ItST-CLASS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE, Via the SUEZ CANAL. Under Contract with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyance of Mails. < $fi§B^>>-'T HI2 following Steamships be«2gsS&' I longing to the ORIENT CO. and PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on tho undermentioned dates ' for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), the SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES :- From From Tons Sydney Melbourne Sorata ... 4059 July 3 Julj 9 Luaitania ... 3825 July 17 July 23 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand first and second-class passengors bookod at Barae rates as charged from Melbourne, and may oonneot with Sorata, at Melbourne, nor s.s. Tarawera, from Wollington, on MONDAY, 28th June, 1886. Through faros to London, £1B to i!7O. Passengers seouro special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Secondolass passongors by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydnoy or Melbourne Passages prom London.— Special faoiliaiforded for bringing out frionds and relatives by pro-payment «f tho passagemoney here Indian and Colonial Exhibition.— Visitors to the above can *btain special return tiokets as follows : — First Saloon, available for 9 months ... .£lO5 „ 12 .£lls Second Saloon .£65 Parcels Bowcbd through to, London at Reduced Rates. ' For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited), General Agents for New Zealand. -IyACMILLAN'S COLONIAL LIBRARY Standard Works published in cheap form, for the oolonies only. s. & w "maokay Havo to announce tho arrival of tho first 20 volumes, as upder : — Station Life in New Zealand, by Lady Baker A Year's Housekeeping in South Africa, by Lady Baker A Princess of Thule, by William Blaok A Family Affair, by Hugh Conway Mr. Isaacs, by F. Marion Crawford Dr. Claudius, by F. Marion Crawford A Roman Singer, by F. Marion Crawford A Talc of a Lonoly Parish, by F, Marion Crawford , The Conduct of Life, by Bftjph Walds Emerson - , i, . Seekers After God, by F. W. Farrar ', Souvenirs of Somo Continents, by Archibald Forbes Human' lntercourse, by P. G. Hamilton Oldbury, by Annio Ko#ry Tales of Three Cities, by Henry James Talcs of Old Japan, by A. B. Mitford A Connbry Gentleman, by Mrs. Oliphant . 1 The literary History pf England, 3 yo}s-i by Mrs. Oliphant Camping Amongst Cannibals, by Alfred St. Johnston . . * . Aunt J&chiwjl, by D.Cfistie Murray Chantry House, by Charlotte M, Ypngo PRifcß— ln paper covers, & <Sd j clot}), 3s 6d. . S. L W. MACKAY, ¦ , - „ . „B ooksellers, , - 201, Lambton'taay. KIRKPATRICK'S TOMATO OHTJTNEE niPEOVES " THE] Alf^lTE;' - • ; •„(-, IS the most' delicious flavouring for Soupg and gives a relish to Cold Meats. SOLD BY ALL GROC^pSINPINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES. , LAST WEEK ! .LAST "WEEK ! OF Tilß 1 {JEEAT SALVAGE SALE, ' ( AT THE (ORIGINAL BOOT SHOP. • <Drily £300 worth left. All niust be cleared out within the next Seven Days. Hoteasonable offer refused for largo parcels. So call early and look ont for the Salvage Sale of goods remaining from the late fire, at •W. & I. 'STAPLES, No. 86, Wfflig'-rtreet. OUNTRY Order* attended to, and goods •orefully packed and delivered at afe. ' ties «r •toamer. B-MAETIN, ' Te Aro raperhawing Warahouie. Mannetß-stroo*, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 17 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 17 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 17 June 1886, Page 1

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