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EBEBSTXQi THE NEW ZEALAND SEIPPnw «©»• FANrSLXNE. STEAM TO LONDON. tO GATOH FEBRUARY WOOL SALES. did new steel-built Steamship hj TOKOABIEO, 4,615 tons register, 4,000 h.p„ E. 0. Hallett, R.N., Commander, Will be despatched from PORT CHALMERS (via LYTTELTON), as above, ON SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. | This fine steamer, now on her maiden voyage, has betfn specially built for the New Zealand gow, a firm famous for terning out the fastest boats of %th« age. No expense has been spared in rendering her passenger accommodation equal to that of any steamer 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, a&d wti? fefoxt at Madeira with that object. It Is Intended (vfeatW permitting) that she shall go through the Stralfe of Magellan afed call at the beautiful harbor of Rio d* &neh*& .. Produce now being'received in store at Port Chalmers, free of charge, which will be shipped by above steamer if speolally arranged for. ; The Company's special bill of lading must bo t&Sfl,for all cargo shipped __ THROUGH FARES FROM PORT OHAL. MERS.—SaWtifc from 60 guineas upwards; second cabin, 40 gtffoew j steerage, from 18 to 22 guineas. ■ ; For further particulars, apply" &> ■ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), 10 Crawford street, Dunedta. FAOIFIO MAIL S.S. COMPANY. . TO PASBENCIBBS DESIBOOS 07 AVOIDING IHH HICAT AND DISOOMPOBT OB* THB RKD SJJA. QUICKEST ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN VIA AMERICA. Under Contract with tho New South Wales and New Zealand Governments, HE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIPS of this Line leave Auckland l for Baa Francisco (oalUng * at Honolulu) every fourth Tuesday, as under : . Tons. Citi of Sidney. ... 8400 Jan. Bth, 1884 Orre OF Nkw Yobk 8400 Feb. sth, 1884 ZBALAI*DIA 8200 March 4tb,1884 Passengdrs from Port Chalmew leave by Union S.B. Oft' 6 steamers running ni conne* Won every fourtli WwdSrsdai immediately previous to above dates. i Passengers are booked froai B*y Fort in New Zealand through to London, LitWpodV Plymouth, Southampton, Glasgow, QUflSWJtowii, Belfast, Londonderry. Paris, Havre, Chert?Wttg< Hamburg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremer, RottuSdam, Harlingen, Gothenburg, Cnrfflttana, Copenhagen, etc., with special advantages, and may, without extra cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad (with its connections) now open, thus avoiding the winter's cold of the more northern route, and for a slight additional oharge may go through the Southern States to New Orleans, and thence to New York. Passengers have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic steamships of Cunard, Inman, White Star, and other Lines. And all first-class passengers are allowed 2501b baggage FREE OF OHARGE. Tickets are good until used, and allow pas* sengers to stop off as long as they choose, to visit all places of interest in America and Canada. Stop over privileges are also allowed on steamers' tickets for Auckland or Honolulu. Tebouqh Fabb to London fbqk Pqbx Ohalhsbs : Saloon Steamer and Ist Class Railroad £72 8 0 , Steerage and 3rd Class Railroad ... 36 8 9 Pobt Chalmkbs to San Fbanoisoo : Saloon ...£46 8 0 "fceerage... ... ... ... 24 0 0

Time Cards, Railway Maps, and all other Information, and Guide Books showing all routes to any point in the United States, may he had on application. HENRY DRIVER, Agent, 9 Bond treefc, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIMITED). EXPRESS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE. Fibst and Second Class Passengebs Only. ■*• TIIHE Company's new, a swift « and p° werfal s.s. TAKAPUNA' ;(Gross register, 930 tons; t.h.p M 2,000) Will run an Express Passenger and Mall Service between Lyttelton and Onehunga, via Wellington and. Taranaki only, leaving on the following dates:— From Lyttblton. Arrivb Onehunga. December. December. Saturday 22 9 p.m. Monday 24 4 p.m. Thursday 27 0 p.m. Saturday 29 noon. From Onbhunga. Arrivb Lyttblton. December. Thursday 20 11 a.m. Tuesday 25 7 a.m. Saturday 29 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 Wellington.—Saloon, L2los; Second Class, LI 10s. Lyttklton to Taranaki.—S3loon, L 5 Bs; Second Class, L 3 6s. Lyttbltok to Onbhunga.—Saloon, L 7; Second Class, Single Tickets only will be issued, and these will not permit holders to break the journey at any intermediate port. Through Tickets or Forwarding Passes 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 used, can be made available on payment of the 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 booking 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 ooked fox Dunodin or Bluff must proceed from Lyttelton by the first steamer leaving after the Takapuna's arrival Taranaki being a night port, Passengers will only be booked on the condition that if the captain should deem it expedient to pass the port without communicating they are to bo landed at the next port, in which case they can return by the following steamer 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, . PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HE Annual Excursion to Oamaru on New S.S. HAUROTO zS on Tuesday, Ist January, " 1884. Full particulars in future advertisements. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). DUNBDXX? TO GREYMOUTH DIRECT. By Steamer,—-Best Route to Reeftbn. \ B.s. STAR OF THE SOUTH sails on or about Thursday, 27th inst. Passengers from Rattray street wharf. KEITH RAMSAY. A*ent. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. To Hotel-keepers, Refreshment Caterers, and the General Public OW that the season for summer drinks is I .at hand, Messrs THOMSON AND CO., Crawford street, Dunedin, draw attestlon to the superior quality and excellent flavor of their widely - celebrated Ginger Ata It is prepared from the finest Jamaica ginger and distilled water, guaranteed by analysis; entirely free from alcohol, tartaric acid, i W& chillies, thus making it the most whole-: some and refreshing summer beverage in the market. When asking for this drink the public are requested to see tbat the label on the bottle bears Thomson and Co.'s name and registered trade mark. Six highest awards and medals Melbourne Exhibition, 1881-2; -first award for general excellence Dunedin Bxhition.lßßl, ...... .... ~ OOTS The Cheapest in Duned ..., SkinnerV Arcade. Men's to* measure, from 10s 6d; Women's to measure, from 6s 6d. Boys Wanted, Skinner's, 21 Royal Arcade,

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Evening Star, Issue 6480, 22 December 1883, Page 4

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