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feD'PPlng TilE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CUMPANS'S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMBBS (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government,) fb r "-«I"r?\ $i/SriLL bo despatched j with Her Majesty's /H| [ c K£a col ¥\ r~ :r <: 4 1 Mailsjas under, for Via Bio de Janeiro and Madiera. Steamer. Tons "JJfi?" 1885 JEaikoura.. 4750 Crutch- Lyttelton May 9 ley Tongariro 41G3 Bone „ Juno 4 Aorangi ... 41G3 Tnrpin „ July 2 Rimutaka... 4750 Hallett „ July.3o Enapehu .. 4163 Brough „ Au^27 And thenceforward every fourth Saturday. The a"bove are all new 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 apwards ; second saloon, 40 guineas | steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage, apply to D. BALHABBY, 1 Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. ! STEAM TO LONDON UNDEB FOBTY DAYS. Sailing from Lyttelton. c* , T> M.S. KAIKOUBA, jrf&J^jg&w X\j» 4750 Tons Begister, yjft(T^JM\>^ 4000 horse-power, OBUTCHiEy, oIBHBHMn R.N., Commander, will be despatched as above, calling at Bio de Janeiro and Madiera, on SATURDAY, May 9th. Passengers will be forwarded to final ports of departure free of cost. For freight or passage apply to D. BALHAUBY, 2 Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. .£&fc|j|2. FfIHE Barque MA.TAUBA, JagKJEjik X 853 Tons Begister, Gas*fi^Hßg£ TAIN CBTJICKBHANK, i 8 HOW On WBBBBBm i-jjg Der fc] l) arj( j loadiDg Wool and other Produce for London. Splendid Accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to D. BALHABBY, 8 Local Agent. PACIFIC MAIL STJffIAMSHEP OOMPANi. s^» C^^S' r|^^3B Oonipany's Steamers wil JL leave Anokland for San via Honolulu every four weeks as under—--1885. ZhAIAHMA . TtTiMDAT ... April 28 ©tXY <W BTOKBX „ ... May 26 AjJWtULLU. „ ... June 23 Passengers booked through to England at Reduced Fttrea. Passengers must leave par Union Company's steamer on previous Saturday. TJW &H f>u't;!ier particulars, apply to the New Zsaland Shipping Company, Limited. «* D. BALHABBY, 5 Local Agent. QHAW, QAVILL AND A LBION pOMPANY (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE ay FAST PASSENGEB STBAMEBS BBTWBBIT ALL POETS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. THE following powerful new steel-built Steamers are appointed to Leave for London Direct as follows :— (Final Port as arranged.) > 05-2 <U gj Steamer, g? "fc Commander. Date of En 4? So Departure. Doric ... 4.44 3000 J.W. Jennings March 19 Toinui ... 5200 3500 —Barlow April 11 Coptic ... 4367 3000 W. H. Kidley May 9 Arawa ... 5200 3500 J. Stewart June 6 lonic ... 4753 3000 J.Cameron July 4 Tho Arawa and Tainm are new steamers of the latest designs. The First-class Passenger Accommodation is in a citadel Baloon on the main dock amidships, and the sleeping berths are of extra arge size. The Second-claes Accommodation is very superior, and is situated under the poop deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excelent and roomy accammodation in the between decks. The White Star steamers lonic, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the managers of that line, who have made their service the Sttat 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 Bio de 'aneiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Passage Money.— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas j Steerfrom 18 to 20 guineas. The above will be supplemented by the ollowing and other first-cluss sailingTvessels. v Name of Shin §r Commander. Time of H a? Sailiag. M Euterpe 1197 floyle November Pleiades .. .. 997 Setten December Trevelyan ... — Boberts January LadyJocelyn ... — Watt February The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. MUBBAY, ROBERTS & CO., F. W. WILLIAMS, BANNEB AND LIDDLE, KINBOSS & 00. 4 ADVANCE HASTINGS. TT ENEY OELIG, WATOHMAKEB AJSD JEWBLLEE, Beturns thanks to the Public of Hastings and surrounding districts for their generous sdppozt in connection with the VYatchmaking and Jewellery Department. Owing to the above, I have engaged a firstclass English Watchmaker from .London (late of Benson's). „.,.. N.B.— Encourage local industry and enhance the value of our property by keeping the money in the place. HENBY SELIG, WATOHMAKEB AND JEWELLEB, Hastings, H.B. 33

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7145, 24 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7145, 24 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7145, 24 April 1885, Page 1