\ t TNION QOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). , STEAM TO ALli tfEW . ZEALAND PORTS, MELBOURNE, HOBART BOOKING "PASSENGERS at . Through Rates. PROBABLE SAILINGS. FOR NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Calling at Weßtport, SS MAWHERA, Captain Manning, On THURSDAY. FOA WELLINGTON DIRECT. S S ROSAMOND, . Captain Stewart, THIS EVENING. FOB ; LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. S S OH AU, ; Captain M c P6n^id, THIS EVENING. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. SS JANET NICUL, Captain M'Lfan, TO-MORROW EVENING: FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. BS TB ANAU from" "Wellington on March 11. FOR MELBOURNE . 1 (Calling at Hobart) SS TALUNB leaves Wellington on March 14. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT S S HAUROTO leaieß Wellington on March 18.' EXCCRSION SEASON. During the month of MARCH RETURN TICKETS will be issued at EXCURSION BATES over an the ■ Com- ! pany's Lines, available for three months from 1 date of issue. 1 , PASSENGERS BOOKED To and from LONDON BY THE ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS, < Passengars Booked to Honolulu, San Frandaco, Liverpool, and London, For freight or passage apply to j NANCARROW & CO, , j ' . ' ' ♦ ' Agents. ■•• I T ; ; ■ " ' ■ A NtHOJt LINE OF BTEAM /\ PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. BTEAM TO WESTPORT, NELSON, AND WELLINGTON. MURRAY,'. This afternoon. CHARLES EDWARD, on Thursday. FOR HOKITIKA, MURRAY, This day. CHARLES EDWARD, on Thursday. WAVBRLEY, on Friday. FOR FOXTON DIRECT. WAVERLET, on Monday. Booking piiiengen and outgo to all Hew Zealand ports. Foi freight oi passage app'y to, HANOARROW AND 00., :/ Afanki. mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Under contract with the New Zealand Government are appointed to sail with her Majesty's mails aB under for LONDON Via Bio de Janeiro and Teneriffe : : 1892 Kaikoura ... 4474 Auckland Mar. 19 Ruahlne ... 6100 Lyttelton April 16 Tonsariro ... 4163 ... April 30 Aorangi ... 4163 ... May 14 Rimntaka ... 4474 ... June 11 Bnapehn ... 4163 ... July 9 *nd thenceforward every fonrth Saturday Return tickets at reduced fares. The above are all new steamers built of sta*), and commanded by man of great «• perlenoe. ...'... . , The passenger accommodation ti nplett lth every modem covenlence, and the sletary seal* inch as will sustain the well euned reputation of the company! The homeward mrate will be via the Btralti of Magellan (If weather permits), ■nd the time oeeiplad U not expected to exceed 45 days. lr •xperlenoed sirgton wlUaoeompany ea9h iteraei. Paatage money— Saloon, from 60 gnlneu ■pwards; second eabln,'3s to 40 gmlneai; steerage, from 18 to 10 gilneai nroagh from Greymouth, Passages by this llnb can be booked by and all tuthei paitlralan obtained from* if AMOABBOW AHD CO., ■ A «ntr. Qiramoith. TfTASTE PAPER FOR SALE ATTHIS OFFICffli.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7314, 8 March 1892, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7314, 8 March 1892, Page 1
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