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I THE NEW ZEALAND SHIP'PIM ■-• -..-.-. ■ „ COMPANY,,JLtanxEp]. Bii.vwcnES Til!io I7 GTioirr the Coloky. , .llead . - kf4^z\ ■ )irDON ' "' 9f^ice : '" fa^M ' ''" Bif^»>nx L \ ,'■ iA m^^k M > Bishops Chhstchurch^^S^ gate- strcd • f THE COMPANY'S' FLEET : • %onsist's.of the— nm-unui ... 1054 Waikato ... 1051 Mataura ... 893 Waimate ... 115' Op'awa 1131 -Waimea ... 87: Orari ... ;..-. 1001, Waipa 105! Otaki ... .'..; 1053 Wairoa... „.105; Pareora ' ;& -'879 Waitangi ... lI6J vPikko... ... ,U36 Waitara ... 88J Rakaia ... 1057 Wanganui ... 113( Ringatikei ... 1227^ n IHESE magnificent clippers are 65 tht v -l. highest elites -at Lloyd's, purchased oi specially -to meet the requirements ol the trade between the United .Kingdom and N>w Zealand. The saloon and state cabins atß superbly fitted . and arranged, . and provi|led with every requisite for the comfort oti the passengers, who are 'provided with bidding and aB cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most ' liberal. Second-class, . and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the shi c commanded by experienced masters. r. •>..,. The Company also charters ships of the highest class as required, vessels are despatched from London toeach of the principal ports 1 of the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has also ships loading homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passage of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo, can be made. at the Head Office, Christchurch, or at any of the Branches in the colony. : ; D..BALHARRY, > Local Agent,., ; 78 . Waghorno-street, Spit. , UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND [Limhlsd]. ,; HP-HE abWe Company wUI J_ despatch Steamers as 1 under lcKsisi9laweather and circumstances permitting: — V , ' '■„,. , ; FOR POVERTY BAY, TaURANGA,. AUCKLAND. AND BAY OF ISLANDS.'- • ■ . • ;. _ „ Hawra ...j.Tues. (Mar. 25 I Launch al 5 p.m Rotouua . . | Satur. I Mar. 29 | ■Laiinclrjit 6 p.m LAdybird -. . | Tues., I April 1 1 Launch at 5 p.m FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTKLTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. Taharua* . . I Tues, | Mar. 25 | Launch at noon Waxaka . . . . I Fri. . | Mar. ■28 | Launch at noon Hawba \. | Thurs. | April 3 | Launch at noonj *Via Bjuffi to Melbourne aud Hobait Town FOR MELBOURNE,' from Wellington, via LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, BLUFFi' and HOBART TOWN, x / A....W i 0,.., i \r n ~ oq) Passengers bo'kd Amiox- I Sun... | Mar. 23 j from b Napier< *Not calling at Hobart Town. 1 FOR MELBOURNE, from Wellington, via NELSON, GREY, and HOKITIKA. Claud Hamil- | ■ I j tom . . . . j Tues. I April 1 ] — • " FOR SYDNEY, via all "East Coast Ports, Booking Passengers through to Queensland Ports, Rotorua . . | Satur. | Mar. 29 | Launch at 6 pirn. Passengers luggage labels can be had on application at the office. . . Omens': — Corner of Custoni-house and Waghorne streets, Spit. ■ 813 FOR CHARTER. •^^^^^S "SOUTHERN CROSS" Is Open for Charter for the Conveyance of Live Stock. , Arrangements can be made with M; R. MILLER. ; , , ; Or, WARDROP&CO., 180 > Agent. , SHAW, SAVILL & CO.'S LINE OF; NEW ZEALAND SHIPS. . FOR LONDON. JCgjfcSjjk. rpHE fine AAI iron barque jgjSsSj^ "ADAMANT," ! Captain T. Bowlikg, - 815 tons register. | This ship having completed the discharge of her inward cargo, is now taking in Wool and Tallow, and will have qnick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to MURRAY, COMMON & CO., . D. BALHARRY, Or to KINROSS & CO., 821 ■ Agents. . THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). STEAM DIRECT TO ENGLAND. I\. ** magnificent full- \ h ikJife -"• powered ,Clyde«built QjUfcitW steamer 3BH^ STAD- HAARLEM, <^Ss%m& 2729 tons register, 450 horse power, is appointed to sail from Lyttelton to London on or about the 19th, April next. „ This splendid steamer has superior accommodation for all classes of passengers, having been built in 1575 for the Dutch East India mail service. She is fitted with every modern improvement. Her route will be via Cape Horn er through the Straits of Magellan, andit is confidently expected she will make the passage in 45 days. The route chosen avoids all the discomforts of a protracted voyage through tropical waters, which is inseparable from the voyage through the Red Sea and Suez Canal. ; Ah experienced Surgeon will accompany the ship. For lull particulars of freight or passage, apply to the New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited), the Spit, or to their Branches and Agencies throughout the colony. * D. BALHARRY, 584 Local Agent. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. ■■■ FOR LONDON DIRECT. • JgjtAk npHE fine AAI Iron Barque JaSpil^ 1 "MENDOZA," JljiMf^ffflpP Captain J. Howiesoh, 495 l^^^E** 0 * tons register, will be onth« berth to load WOOL and TALLOW, on discharge of her inward cargo, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to KINROSS & CO. , MURRAY, COMMON & CO. Or, to D. BALHARRYi 969 Local Agent. BARQUE < ADAMANT', son LONDON jjv^ npHIS favorite Passenger Shi] jJ|tf|, 1 will sail about Wednesday ft iilPfliK fc k March, and having superio: I fU|ip accommodation, offers special in to passengers. > An early, application by intending pas sengers requested.' KINROSS & CO., 1068 Agents. fpHE undersigned has on sale at low rate X for Cash :— Good Matai Firewood Totara Posts, Wire House-blocks, Rails, &c, &c. ; All orders delivered promptly. J. C. TAYL OR/ Storekeeper, Havelook,, V 1Q

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5338, 24 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5338, 24 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5338, 24 March 1879, Page 3

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