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shipping THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF STBAMIRS (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) ' Ky~"^S~?\ %]^/"JLL be despatched ggl|jj_9B with Her Majesty's » b* — ®^~~l^^ Mailsjas under, for i r 23s^^ 4^ LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madiera. Steamer. Tons ,*&. *ggJJ^ Date. ~~' ' 1885 .Kaikoura . . 4750 Cratch- Lyttolton May 9 ley Tongariro 41C3 Bone „ June 4 Aorangi ... 4163 Turpin „ July 2 Rimutaka... 4750 Hallott „ July3o Boapehu .. 4163 Brough „ Aug27 And thenceforward every fourth Saturday. The al)ove are all now 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. All passengers are forwarded on (free of cost) by the Union Company's line in time to join the steamer at the port of departure from the colony. Passage money. — Saloon, from 60 guineas flpwardi ; second saloon, 40 guineas j steerage, itom 18 guineas. -"-*", For freight or passage, apply to D, BALHABRY, 1 Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINB. STEAM TO LONDON UNDER FORTY DAYS. *l Sailing from Lyttelton. -^ . T? MS ' KAIKOURA, dja^aSj. _IXia> 4750 Tons Register, VmfflHjS^_^ 4000 horse-power, Cbtjtchlby, ULl__!_U_Bl_Md_^^ «-i ■» •!! 1_ _l MBBSn R.N., Commander, will be despatched as above, calling at Rio de Janeiro and Madiera, on SATURDAY, May 9th. PasseHgarß will be forwarded to final ports of departure free of cost. For freight or passage apply to D. BALHAERY, 2 Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. -Sgfcft. mHE Barque MATAURA, *^Smw. -K- 853 Tons Register, Cafjgffitfjgfflp^TAiy Ceotokshank, is now on ■™™"^^ Bi the berth, and loading Wool and other Produce for London, Splendid Accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to D. BALHARRY, 3 Local Agent. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ja^ggjagk rpflCffl Company's Stsamerg wil J- leave Auckland for San __^^gaFranoJ>oo via Honolulu every four weeka as under— 1885. ZsAiAirou Tuesday ... April 28 ©IXX Of SYDHI2 „ ... May 26 AVIXBAIiIA >, ... June 23 Passengers booked through to Eng^nd at Reduced Fares. Passengors must leave por Union Oom« DKny's steamer on previous Saturday. ,1 For all further particulars, apply to the ?Tew Zealand Shipping Company, Limited. D. BALHARRY, 5 Local Agent. QHAW, QAVILL AND A LBION /COMPANY (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE OB FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. JTIHE following powerful new steel-built k»w Steamers are appointed to Leave for Wbndon Direct as follows :— (Final Porb as arranged.) ■a-2 a> n" Steamer, g-g, S| Commander. -Dateo* BS? 5o Departure. P3 " Doric ~ 4(44 3000 J.W.Jennings March 19 Tainui ... 5200 3500 —Barlow April 11 Coptic ... 4367 3000 "W. H. Kidley May 9 Arawa ... 5200 3500 J.Stewart Jnne6 lonic ... 4753 3000 J.Cameron July 4 The Arawa and Tainui are new steamers of the lateßt designs. . The First-class Passenger Accommodation is in a citadel saloon on the main deck amidships, and the sleeping berths are of extra arge size. The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, and is situated under the poop deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excelent and roomy accommodation in the between decks. The White Star steamers lenic, Doric, and # Coptic will be conducted by the managers of Ibhat line, who have made their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. All the steamers above named will be fitted with the electric light. The Homeward route will be via Rio de Janeiro, and the time occupied should not drceed 40 days. Passage Monoy.— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; Second Cabin, 40 guineas; Steerfrom 18 to 20 guineas. The above will be supplemented by tho ollowing and other first-class SAILING VESSELS. Nome Of Ship 1-f Commander. Time of rt Euterpe 1197 Hoyle November Pleiades .. ..997 Setten December Trevelvan ... — Eoberts January Lady »yn ... - Watt February The undersigued are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the MURRAY> EOBEaTS & CO., F. W. WILLIAMS, BANNER AND LIDDLE, KINROSS & CO. 4 ADVANCE HA.STING 3. TT ENRY QELIG, WATCHMAKER AiSD JEWELLER, ' N -\ Returns thanks to the Public of Hastings and surrounding districts for their generous support in connection with the Watchmaking and Jewellery Department. Owing to the above, I have engaged a firstclass English Watchmaker from London (late of Benson's). „.,,. , 2j t B t —Encourage local industry ana enhance the value of our property by keeping the money in the place. HBNRY SELIG, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HiSTiHQS, H.B. 33

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 1