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, Shipping "OENINBULAR AND ORIEN--1 -i^^^'jL TAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The Company's Steamships will be despatched with Her Majesty's mails as follows for London via Bombay : — Steamer. (H I **f™ I *f>™ E-* « »&*»>• bomne. Glenc^ Eosetta 3502 Sept. 19 Sept. £5 Sept. 27 Clyde 4124 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Mirzapore 3887 ' Oct. 19 I Oct. 25 Oct. 27 And thence forward every alterpate week. Passengers and cargo booked fo London, Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates Roturn tickets issued both to first and second-class passengers at especially low rates. Cheap reserved accommodation can be obtained in this Company's vessels. For furthor particulars, apply to KINROSS k CO., . 1 Agent s for Hawke's Bay. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. jb^B»w fTIHE Company's Steamers wil f- leave Auckland for Ban l_aln!EgH-e»-3 Francesco via Honolulu every >- 'four weeks as under— • City o* New Yobk Tr/sanAY ... Aug. 14 Zeaiaotia „ ... Sept 11 ©ity ov Sydnbt , „. Oct. 9 Atjbtbalia „ ... Nov. 6 Passengers booked through to Eng .and at Beduced Fares. Passongers muat leave per Union Company's steamer on previous Saturday. For all further particulars, apply to WARDROP & CO., 2 Agents, Napier. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. BB6TOIAB MONTHLY DIBBOT STEAM LINU TO LONDON. jXtOL riIHE following magnificent H^MfiStonE^**- -*- full-powered Steamers C-_M_B_i__6__i will he despatched as under : B_ttEin_^ Tons Port of DeMKKf Heglß " pa ;_H-? Departure. Doric 47-14 Lyttelton September Fenstanton 2-165 — September British Queen 3558 — October lonic 4753 — November British Kiiij? 3559 — December Tongariro 4000 — January Aorangi 4UOO — February The above are all new steamers, built of steel, and commanded by man of great experience, i The passenger accommodation is replete • with every modern convenience, and tho dietary soale such as will sustain the well- j earned reputation of the company. The Homeward route will be via the j hpi Straits of Magellan (if weather permits), and the timo occupied is not expected to exceed , 45 days. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. Passage money. — Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; eecond cabin, 40 guineas ; steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. For further particulars, apply to D. BALHARRY, Local Agent, Or to the Branches and A gencies throughout the colony. 3 »*aaE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINGTcOMPANY'S line; STEAM TO LONDON. -j*vj-, nnHE magnificent new steel j "-^j-ffiifc^- __L steamehip DORIO, The lateat addition to the celebrated White Star fleet, 4753 tons register, 3000 horsepower, — Mbtcaue, Commander, will leave LYTTELTON, New Zealand, on FRIDAY' Sth OOTOBER. This grand Steamship is now on her maiden voyage from London. Like her sister ship, the lonic, her Saloon accommodation is unrivalled. Her staterooms, smoking and ladies' rooms, bathrooms (four), and barber's rooms are all of the most commodious and elegant description, j The second saloon is also very superior, i fitted with bath-rooms, piano, and every comfort. I Th^Steerage is well provided with lava-iori-flftrsated with steam, and has good pro- | m&rade spaca. The vessel is lit throughout with electri- j city. j Powerful refrigerating engines on board enable all meat, fieh, game, milk, &c, to be carried frozen for the whole passage. It is intended, weather permitting that she shall go through the Straits of Magellan, and call at Rio de Janiero, universally pronounced the loveliest harbor in the world. For further particulars, apply to D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. Or to the Branches and Agencies throughout the Oolony. 4 THJB NKW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPANY (Limits-d). BjUKOHHfI THBOTTOHOVT TH9 COLO**. l JTsas pin Lotxoots ■4 jflrtKa— J^^l-^^® Bbakoh— nhtu;oh^|p > *^""^^---*«!,. 84, Bishops-gate-stre,t W.Z, |T| 1& within. ITO COMPANY'S FLEBT. JjOonsists of the— Hurunui ... 1054 Waikato .^ 1058 Mataura ... 898 Waimat-a ... 1157 Opawa ..< 1131 Waimea „■ 871 Orari ..« ..< 1051 Waipa „, 1057 Otaki ..< ..• 1053 Wairoa ... 1057 Pareor»... ... 879 Waitangi ... 1161 Piako ... ... 1136 Waitara ... 883 Bakaia ... ... 1057 Wangauui ... 1136 B*ngatikei ... 1227 fTIHESE magnificent olippen are of the l-L highest olass at Lloyd's, purohased or hnilt specially to meet the requirement* of |'j.e trade between the United Kingdom and - Jflew Zealand. The saloon and state cabins »re superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort f the passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary cale is most liberal. Secord-class and steerage accomodation is all that could be desired, and the ships are eommandeu hy experienced masters. The Company also oharters ship'- ?f the Ughest class as required, and revels are MetpKU-c-ct-Xfxom London to eaoL of the principal PV*3 of ithe oolony with striot punctuality ev^ry month. The Oompany has tlso ships loading homeward from New V,«alftt-d, LIVERPOOL AGENOY. A BRANCH hasbeen ESTABLISHED in Liverpool, and vessels vrill be despatched at intervals to the principal ports in New -./ealand. BTEW YORK AGENCY. TtfWgSRS R. W. CAMERON & 00. of York have been APPOINTED -•^^GENTS for this Oompany, and a regular /una of vessels will be laid on for the various ports in this colony to meet the requirements the trade. Arrangements for the passages of friends and from the colony, and also for the conveTanoo of cargo, oan be made at the Head Offioe, Ohristohurch, or »t any of Ihe Brwohes n the oolony. V BALHABBY, Local Agent, 6 Wagb orne-st reet.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6670, 4 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6670, 4 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6670, 4 October 1883, Page 1