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THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANTS LOIS. STKAM TOLONDOH. TO OATOH FEBRUARY WOOL SALES, B CorapanyVi rolen-1 did new •teel- 1 "" Steamship ~ TONGARIKO, 4,615 tons register, 4,000 h.p.i E. 0. Hallett, R.N., Commander, Will be despatched from PORT CHALMERS (Via LYTTELTON). as abovo, ON SATURDAY, 22SD DECEMBER. This fine steamer, now on her maiden voyage, has been specially built for the New Zealand trade by Mesars Jno, Elder and Sons, of Glasgow, a firm famous for turning out the fastest boats of th 3 age. No expense has been spared in rendering her passenger accommodation equal to that of any Bteamer afloat. Lithographic plans of her various saloons, etc., can be seen at the Company's offices. She is specially timed to catch the FEBRUARY SALES, and will report at Madeira with that object. It is intended (weather permitting) that she shall go through, the Straits cf Magellan, and call at the beautiful harbor of Rio de Janebo. Produce now being received In store at Port Ohalmers, free of charge, which will be shipped by above Bteamer If specially arranged for. The Company's speoial bill of lading must be used for all cargo shipped. THROUGH FARES FROM PORT CHALMERS.—SaIoon, from 60 £ulueas upwards; second cabin, 40 guineas; steerage, from 18 to 22 guineas. For further particulars, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), 10 Crawford street, Dunedln. PACIFIC MAIL S.S. COMPANY. to passengers desibocß o? avoidisa ths Heat and Disoomfobx o? -tab Rkd Sea. QUICKEST ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN VIA AMERICA, Under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments. - nnEB MAGNIFICENT . STEAMSHIPS of this Line leave Auckland Tuoeday, as under :- Steamer, Leave Auckland. Cm ot Sypnk* ... SiCO Jan. Bth, 1884 CITY OP New Yobe 8400 Feb. fuh, 1884 Zbalakdia 8200 M*roh4i;h t IBB4 Passengers from Port Chalmers leave by Union 5.3. Co.'a steamers running In connection every fourth Wednesday immediately previous to above dates. Paaaeagors are booked from any Port in New Zealand through to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southampton, Glasgow, Qu'.vnsSoirr, Belfast, Londonderry, Paris, Havre*, Cherbourg:, Hambsrg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremer, Rotterdam, Harlingsn, Gothenburg, Carlstlana, Copenhagen, etc., with special advantages, and may, without Gxtra co3t, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad (with ltd connections) now opes, thus avoiding the winter's oold cf the more northern route, and fcr a Blight additional charge may go through the Southern States to l?ew Orleans, and thence to Now York. Passengers have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic steamships of Canard, Inman, White Star, and other Lines. And all Srst-olass passengers are allowed 2501b baggage FR3B OF CHARGE. Tickets are good until used* and allow pa*sengers to stop oil as long as they choose, to visit all places of Interest in America and Canada. Stop over privileges are also allowed on steamers' tickets fcr Auckland or Honolulu. Through Faeb to Londos »bom Post Chaimebs : Saloon Steamer and Ist Class Railroad ... .„ ... ... £73 8 f» Steerage and 3rd Class Railroad ... 85 8 8 Post OHAp?s>a to San Fbasoiboo : Saloon £46 8 0 Steerage... ... ... ... 24 0 0

Time Cards, Bauway Maps, ana all other Information,, and Guide Books showing all routes to any in tho Uniiod States, may be had cu application, HENRY DRIVER, Agont, 9 Bond treet. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIMITED). EXPRESS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE. First and Second Class Passengers Only. SHE Company's new, swift, aud powerful s.a. TAKAPUNA »7ill run an Exprcsa Passenger and Mall Service between Lyttelton and Onehunga, via Wellington and Taranaki enly, leaving on the following dates: — From Ltttki/ton. Arjuvk Oothunoa. December. Saturday 22 9 p.m. Thursday 27 9 p.m. December. Monday 24 4 p.m. Saturday 29 noon. From Onbhunoa. AREITB LTTTBIiTON. December. Thursday 20 11 a.m. Tuesday 25 7 a.m. Saturday £9 6 p.m. December. Saturday 22 7 a.m. Thursday 27 7 a.m. Monday SI 10 a.m. SPECIAL FARES FOR EXPRESS SERVICE. Lyttelton to WELLraoTON.—Saloon, L2 10s; Second Class, LI 10s. Lyttklton to Taranaki.—Saloon, L 5 63; Second Class, L 3 ss. Lyttbuon to Onbutoga.—Saloon, L 7; Seoond Class, Single Tickets only will be issued, and these will not permit holders to break the journey at any intermed?ate port. Through Tickets or Forwarding Pawses from other steamers, except from those bringing Dunedin and Bluff passengers, cannot be made available; but full Return Tickets (second half), no part of which has been u<s©d, oan be made available on payment of tho difference of fare, that is between the original value of the Return Ticket and Two Single Takapuna Fares, Dunedin and Bluff Passengers will have the privilege of hooking through for the Express Service. Those going North must join at Lyttelton by the steamer arriving immediately prior to the Takapuna's departure, while those booked for Dunedin or Bluff must proceed from Takapuna a arrival. Taranaki being a night port, Passengers will only bo booked on the condition that if the captain should deem it expedient to pass the port without communicating they are to be landed at the next port, in which case they can return by tho following Btea.mer on payment of an additional half-fare, The baggage' allowance for each passenger will be 10ft for saloon and sft for second-class passengers, All in excess must be paid for. DUHEDXft TO GRSYMOUTH DIRECT, By Steamer.—Beat Route to Seefton. B «.a. STAR OF THE SOUTH sails on or about Mon- > day, 24th inst. Passengers from Rattray street wharf. KEim RAMSAY. Agent IMPORTANT PUBLIO NOTICE. To Hotel-keepers, Refreshment Caterers, and the General Public TOW that the season for summer drinks is I at hand, Messrs THOMSON AND CO., Crawford street, Dunedin, draw attention to the superior quality and excellent flavor of their widely - celebrated Ginger Ale. It is prepared from the finest Jamaica ginger and distilled water, guaranteed by analysis entirely free from alcohol, tartaric acid, and chillies, thus making it the moat wholesome and refreshing Bummer beverago in tho market. When asking for this drink the public are requested to see that the label on tho oottle bears Thomson and Co.'a name and registered trade mark. Six highest awards and medals Melbourne Exhibition, 1881-2; first award for general excellence Dunedin Exhltlon, 1881. AND T. INGLIS beg to inform the a Public they are now giving more attention to tho Undertaking Branch of their Business. Economy and respectability combined. . Children's Funerals, from LI upwards. Adults' ~ ,i L 3 ~ All Information may be obtained on application. RAVELLING TRUNKS, Ladles' Bonnet Boxes, Baths, Braus Pans, Washing pers, Mangles, Wringers, Filters, and Fucnisning Ironmongery of all kinds at lowest cash prices. WILLIAM OOUSTON, Importer, Rattray street. K BANNJ3TBR, Octagon, fe agent for Di Heilbrou'a Worm Cbkei and Powder*

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Evening Star, Issue 6478, 20 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 6478, 20 December 1883, Page 4

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