SHAW SAVILL. AND ALBION COM COMPANY (Limited) MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS, betwees ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AN London. -yv rpHE White Star X 8.8. COPTIC, Tons Register, 8000 • Horse-power, W. H. Kidlev, Commander, Will be despatched from Lyttelton for London direct —ON—- ' ■, r—r -nr— —
BUU>» ,|| Commander, — ffl—J— Tslnnl ..IMOC 5.00 B. J. Barlow July 85 Dorio ~ <744 350 C J. W. Jennings August 2 Ann .. 6300 9000 J, Stuart September lonic 4753 350 C J. G. Cameron October 15 Coptic ..|4»3OtOW. H. Kidley INoV. 12 Ths First-diss Passenger Accommodation is in a citadel saloon on the main deck amidships, and the sleeping-berths are of extra targe size. The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, and is situated under the poop deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excellent and roomy accommodation in the between decks. The White Star steamers lonic, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the managers of that line, who have made their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An experienced Burgeon will accompany Meh steamer All the steamers above-named will be'fitted with the Electric Light. The Homeward route will be via Bio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Passage Money Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. In future passengers will be forwarded to port of embarkation Free. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from Loudon to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony. GBAHAM, PITT AND BENNETT, H. E. JOHNSTON. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. Head Office Christchurch, N.Z. London Branch . . 138, Leadenhall Street. Regular Monthly Direct Steam Line London. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS (Under contract with the New Zealand Government) "11 TILL be despatched with Her Majesty’s yV Mails as under, for LONDON via Rio de Janeiro and Madeiria :— Com- Port at De-, Steamer. Tors mander parrure. 1887. Beg. |
| Acracgi ..,4181 Turpin Wellington Juno 2 -—4- !«““ pfiuapehu .. 41M Green, i „ (July 28 stmt.--Xaikoura .. 4750 Crutchley „ August 25 Tongariro ..41M Bone I „ Sept. 22 ii 1 I And henceforward every Fourth Thursday. The above are all new steamers, built especially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. Passage money.—Saloon, from 6Q guineas upwards; second cabin, 40guineas; steerage, from 18 guineas. REDUCED FABES. Beturn tickets available for nine or twelve months axe now being issued at exceedingly low rates. Intending passengers are advised to book early so as to secure berths. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CONOTICE. A COACH will leave Ormond for Karaka, Bangatira and Puhatikotiko every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB« DAY LXAVX OBXOSD TO* LEAVE PUHATUtOTIXO rUBATUOTIXO, < omond. Tuesday .. 8 a.m. Tuesday 13 noon Thursday.. 13noon Thursday.. 3.30p.m. Saturday .. 9 a.m. Saturday .. 13 noon Passengers and Parcels booked with Mr Whitlock, British Empire Stables, tor above places, will be punctually attended to. abx. skFllicorn, Proprietor. NOONDAY OIL ! T> EASONS why Consumers should use NOONDAY OIL. First : SafetyAvoidance of all accidents through explosions. Second: Brilliancy— It is Clearer and gives a Better Light than other Oils. Third: EconomyConsuming Leas Oil and emitting no unpleasant odor while burning. Packed in Strong Tins to avoid Leakage. Every tin Stamped to avoid Counterfeits, To be had from— H. E. JOHNSTONE, Sole Agent. FREDERICK HALL HAS NOW LANDING, Feb Ruapehu, ■4 A BALES PAPEBHANGINGS -j Xufc of all descriptions. Xtx Also A Labor Stock of — Scriaa, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Leads, Glass, Bbc. Which will be sold Seventy-five per cent, less than ever offered before in Gisborne. r.E has alwxys a large staff of workmen, and all work entrusted to him wil be executed in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. GLASS CUT TO ANY SIZE, And Carefully Packed. Note the Address— FREDERICK HALL, Painteb, Ac., Opposite Royal Hotel, Gladstone Road.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 18, 23 July 1887, Page 1
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