Shipping PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. PROPOSED SAILING ARRANGEMENTS. «s§&Sfe^ "17^ OR Ceylon, &c,, with mails »iiliait§'-*- anf l passongers for Europe and the East. » m „ Date Date Date Name of Ton- Com- r^T? Leaving Leaving Steamer, nage. mander. o^l^f Mcl- Aaebjaney. bourne laide 1881 1882 18s¥~ Carthage 5100 Hector Dec. 29 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 V 1882 Snrat 3142 Broze Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Khedive 3860 Toralin Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Mirzapore 3587 Perrins Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Eosetta 3502 Barlow Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Assam 3033 IStewarfc liar. 9 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Shannon 4300 Andrews Mar. 23 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Passengers per Mirzajjore and Assam Itranship a Galle to the Nepanl and Clyde respectively PLACE OF DEPARTURE. Sydney, Circular Q.uay Melbourne, Railway Pier, Williamstown Adelaide, GJenelg For further particulars, apply to KINROSS & CO., 1 Agents, Napier. FOR WELLINGTON. «3j^^. rriHE s.s. JH|g& X " O R E T I," Captain Alexandbb Campbell, Will leave the wharf THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at 4 p.m. CARRYING CARGO AND PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. For freight or passage, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 565 Agents. BTEAM TO LONDON.— ORIENT LINE. nnHB following Steam_xlMP<g3fcw JL ships belonging to the Affills^ ORIENT STEAM NAVljfMasa&r gation company (Limited), and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, wiU leave MELBOURNE at the undermentioned dates for Adelaide and LONDON via THE SUEZ CANAL AND NAPLES :— | Ligtibia 4666 Tons ... Feb. 22 1 (3-abgnnb 3876 Tons ... Mar. 1 j Potobi 4219 Tons ... Mar. 8 And the Service will be maintained by succeeding steamers at intervals of a fortnight. New Zealand passengers join s.s. Liguria, at Melbourne per b.s. Ringarooma, from Napier, February 11. Fares to London, 15 to 70 guineas. Suez Canal dues, 8s in addition. Passengers can book from Napier at a through, rate, to cover intercolonial fares and and Canal dues, and so secure special advantages. Parcels booked through at low rates. Passages FROM London can. be granted in Napier. For plans and full particulars apply to F. GREEN AND CO., and ANDERSON, ANDERSON AND CO., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited) ; and in Napier to the Agents, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N. Z. (Limited). 3 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). j^dSjfr riTHE above Company will _L despatch Steamers as under, { ■BaBBStHI weather and circumstances permitting :— FOR WAIROzi.. BOOJUM. TUESDAY, Febrnary 31. at 1 p.m. ITOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND BAY OF ISLANDS. Te Anatj I Sat | Feb. 11 | launch at 5 p.m. Aeawata | Sat | Feb. 18 J lannch at 5 p.m | FOR MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, and BLUFF. EiNQxnooiiA 1 Sat | Feb. 11 I lanuchat 11 30 a.m. tTKANAU 1 Sat | Feb. 4 | launch at 11.30 a.m •fCalls Hobart. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON DIRECT. Waeatipp I ""Thursday 1 March 2|J FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. HEBO. S.S., abont 11th. February. FOR LEYUKA FROM AUCKLND. SOUTHERN CROSS, abont Ist February. ""EXCURSION SEASON. — During the months of December, January, and February Return Tickets will bo issued between ports on the coast of New Zealand at which company's steamers call at a Reduction of 30 per cent, off two single fares, available for return until 3lßt March, 1882. Special concessions will also be made on inter- colonial passages. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. '-New Zealand Tourist to hand. Passengers' luggage labels can be had on application at the office. Notices of any later Departures than above to be seen at — J. W. GbaiG, Haßtings-street DIKWIDDIE, WAIKBB & Co., Tennyson-street. OfpioeS: — Pout Ahtjbibi. W. C M'CORMIOK, Agent THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). BSAITOHBfI THBOVOHOU2 THB OOLOKT. Hbad |\fNtS6*\ IjOHDo* Ootiob— 11 llllpia Bbakoh— h^tontiMh^^^^^^, 84, Biihopi-gate-street THE COMPANY'S FLEET. Consists of the — Hurunui ... 1054 J Waikato , « 1053 ' Mataura ... 898 Waimatw ... 1157 Opawa ... 1131 Waimea ... 871 Orari ... ... 1051 Waipa . 1057 Otaki ... ... 1053 Wairoa ... 1057 Pareora 879 Waitangi ... 1161 Fiako 1136 Waitara ... 883 Kakaia ... ... 1057 Wangauui ... 1136 Rvigatikei ... 1227 nnHESE magnificent clipper* are of the . .JL highest class at Lloyd's, purchased ox built specially to meet the requirements oi fche trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloon and state cabini *re superbly fitted and arranged, and pro> Tided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who are provided witl bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietarj fcale is most liberal. SecoP d-class anc ffceerage accomodation is all t.^ '-ould b( desired, and the ships are commandeu by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of th< highest class as required, and vessels ar< despatched from London to each of th< principal ports of the colony with stric nunctuality every month. The Company hai r- also ships loading homeward from No? Zealand. LIVERPOOL AGENCY. A BRANCH has been ESTABLISHED ii Liverpool, and vessels will be despatched ai suitable intervals to the principal ports in Nev, Zealan . yORK . AaENCY> MESSRS R. W. CAMERON & CO. o: New ¥ork have been APPOINTEI AGENTS for this Company, and a regulai line of vessels will be laid on for the various • ports in this colony to meet the requirements of the trade. ft 3 irrangements for the passages of friend to and from the colony, and also for the con javance of cargo, can be made at the Bea< Office, Ohristchurch, or at any of th Looal Agent, Waghorne-Btreet, Spit,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6164, 7 February 1882, Page 1
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890Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6164, 7 February 1882, Page 1
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