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Shippin g "NION BTBAM SHIP OOMPANY 0¥ NEW ZEALAND (Limitbd). XB*4a%±. fTIHE above Company will JL despatoh Steamers as under, '*53rs|§g||ge weather and circumstances permitting • — FOR WELLINGTON & DUNEDIN. TAIAROA, WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst, 10 a.m. WH GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. KrifGAROOMA | Sat. I Ang. ?5 1 lanneh i p.m. FOIIMELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, and BLUFF. Waihora. | Sat | Aug 25 J liunchat 2p.m. gQR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. ~ Wairarapa | Sat. | Sept. 1 | launch at 1 p.m Claims are requested to be sent in as soon as possible. Oargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 p.m. the afternoon previous to departure >\f steamers. In future it will be necessary for all outward passengers holding roturn tickets to present same at the office, and obtain passes for the launch conveying them to the steamer. Offioes : Browning-street, Napier, next door o South British Insurance Company, and at Port Ahuriri. A. D. FRASER, 9 Manaeer. S^EAM TO LONDON.— ORIENT LINE Ffl H E following Steamjgi^^^^fc. JL ships belonging to the lllsliil2^ ORIENT STEAM NAVl<^&mm& GATION COMPANY (Limited), and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, wil' leave at the undermentioned dates ?or LONDON via Adelaide, Diego Garcia (at steamer's option) calling at Aden and proceeding thence direct to Naples. Tons. From From Sydney. Melbourne. Obibnt , ... Sept. 14 ... Sept. 19 And the Service will be maintained by lucceeding steamers every fortnight. New Zealand passengers join s.s. Or r ent at Sydney per Wairarapa, from Napier, on Saturday, Ist September. Fares to London, 17 to 75 pounds. Canal dues, 8s extra. Passages FROM London can be granted in filapier. Arrangements have been made with Messra Thomas Cook and Sons by which passengers can proceed from Naples to London by thir*«m different routes. If or plans and full particulars apply to F. itttEEN 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). 1 ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTIOE TO PASSENGERS. p«K t 1 1 .HE attention of intendjdtgfl^SSjv JL ing Passengers is called \TOW|kJ\__^ t° khe undermentioned SPE-Mll-WT^ CIAL REDUOTIONS in PASSAGh-MONEY to ENGLAND:— Through Fabbs pbom Nbw Zbai.a_.d to Loudon : Firat Saloon £60 to £75 Second Saloon ... 42 to 46 Third-class 22 to 27 Steerage (Men only) ... 21 Suez Canal Dues, 8s each additional. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS, available for 12 months, are issued at the following rates : — First Saloon £117 Second Saloon ... ... 77 Second Saloon Passengers are provided with Saloon Passages to Sydney or Melbourne. For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 223 Bpit.. Prospectus THE MIKONUI WATER RACE AND GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). (To be registered under the Mining Companies Act, 1872.) Capital £30,000, In thirty thousand shares of £1 each, 26,000 of which are now offered to the public. The present owners having agreed to hand over various Valuable Properties for the Bum of £2000 to be paid by the proposed Company in instalments spreading over a period of eighteen months, and 4000 fully paid up shares, the owners binding themselves to take a similar number of contributing shares in the new Company. *A cash deposit of sixpence per Bhare to be made on application, and la per share on allotment, calls not to exceed sixpence per month. An influential Board of Provisional Directors has been appointed, including Mr E. PATrBN, J.P., of Napier. Makaoeb, pro: tern., William Duncan, Hokitika. THIS Company is formed for the purpose of purchasing the lease of 70 acres of what is anti ipated will turn oat to be rich alluvial land, also of various water rights. From the Mount DOr Company's claim, which forms the eastern boundary, 4550 ounces of gold were taken from a bottom area of li acres. This Company have sluiced as far as they can in this direction, and have only been stopped by the boundary line of the proposed Company's ground, and a lare washing at this boundary gave the handsome return of 240 ounces. In conclusion, the Directors recommend the proposed Company to the notice of investors with every confidence, and believe that the water race alone will return satisfactory dividends. Prospectuses and all further particulars may be obtained from the Hawke's Bay Broker. ROOPE BROOKING. August 16th, 1883. 656 Beads. ! "CIREDERIOK TpULTON , Emebson-btbbet, Napibb. Agent for MESSRS OONNELL AND CLOWES, SEED MERCHANTS, Off OAMARU, Has for sale on Hand Best Quality Seeds oi the following sorts :— RAPE SEED.— Colonial TURNIPS.— Green Top and Yellow Scotch P'irple Top 1 Green Globe Waite's Eclipse 5 Mammoth Greystone . MANGOLDS.— Long Red Globe b CLOVE RS.— White, Red. Alsike, and Trefoil 1 RYE GRASS.— ltalian j CRESTED DOG3TAIL Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures for Garden and I Pleasure Grounds. Obdbbb Pbomptlx Exboutbd Fob f RYE GRAbS. — Best Perennial and Poverty Bay ) COCKSFOOT.— Best Akaroa Grown TIMOTHY. — English and Southland .' POA PRATENSIS F FIELD PEAS TAftRS I LINSEED - LUOERNE, &c I FREDERICK FULTON. »

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6632, 21 August 1883, Page 1

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