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(I- / Shipping Jf , THE N!W ZEALAND SHIPPING ■iV CUMPANI'S I |*..> fiOYAIi MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS ,{>• (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) •"' " - ffecnK~s\. 'Oa7 llll| b c '■- fI2LM™-_ despatched '. . }lli||S!§j with Her Majesty's 1 ffit &« Pi 1 fH "^^"^^-^ - Mails as under, for . Ij-^ 3B^^^ LONDON, . Via Eio de Janeiro and Madiera. . Steaxuer.S Tons J^ t , Date. Tongariro 4163 Bone "Wellins;ton June 7 Aorangi.., 4168 Turpin Lyttelton July 5 ■Klimitaka 4750 Hallett Aug. 2 %,. finapeau 4163 Brough „ Aug3o '■ Kaikonra 4750 Orutoh. „ Sep 27 , • ley ; And thenceforward every fourth Saturday. The ribove are all new steamers, bu'lt 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 r upwards; seoond saloon, 4o guineas) steer ' JiftY from 18 guineas. For freight or passage, apply to D. BALHABBY, 1 1 Local Agent. > THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. ,- STEAM TO LONDON UNDER FORTY I- s DAYS. V ' , Sailing from Wellington. ": ; - »_K_L T? M.S. TONGAEIRO, ' *S_ffl^_V^w -*-* ; * 1463 ToHS Ke eisfcer, '■; VbOplmcC^»4ooo horse-power, Bonb, v wBBBBBBSra Commander, will be des- >. patched as above, calling at Rio de Janeiro i; . and Madiera, on SUNDAY, June 7th. f: PasseHgers will be forwarded to final ports -).' of departure free of cost. !■•=' For freight or passage apply to :. ' D. BALHABRY, ; f r; 2 Local Agent. £'■■■'■ «to3fi^^ TT)BHINSULAE AND OBl- "£■■'■ i^^^-B^ BNTAL STEAM NAVI- , x^w GATION COMPAMY. - The Company's Steamships will be dea- ' patched with Her Majesty's mails as follows r ■ for London Via Bombay :— I p__ ju f£ &s ■ 'Clyde ... 4124 May 27 Juno 2 June 4 '- Ballarat ... 4752 June 10 June 16 June 18 V V Indus ... 3462 June 24 June 30 July 2 ?•■ Home ... 5013 July 8 July 14 July 16 T ;■■ Carthage... 5013 July 22 July 28 July 30 ? : Paramatta 4759 Aug. 5 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 ;'!'". Pelrin ... 3900 Aug. ,-W Aug. 25 Aug. 27 Vi: " . ' %\- Anfl thenceforward every alternate week. ; '■} ■'} '.'Paasengers and oargo booked to London, V-- Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and I '■'. Japan at moderate rates ; : - Second Class Paffgngers are provided with '=''. first-class accommodation in the steamers "oe-" .; tween 1 . New Zealand and Australia and vice •*■' Ter»4« i-v Sj^eial tickets for combination tours round i. '■ the World granted at oheap First Class rates. V Jfor further particulara, apply to lVi . .„ • KINROSS _ CO., >■ ; 9 • . Agents for Hawke's Bay. if. ; ._ *■ SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COM- ; „ PAN Y, LIMITED. I: . FOR LONDON. )i jS*_-3a^ fTIHI Fine Ship * <3@JrTh>i- -*- NORTHUMBERLAND, , v :^ffl|^^«E_^2o9s tons register, is now on ;,^^B^^s^M berth, and has Splendid :^' Accommodation for Passengers. ■f For ifreieht or passage apply to L • MUB.SAY. ROBKBTS & CO., j v. w. Williams, V ; " BANNER & LIDDLE, 1,.". Or to (i- : : KINROSS & CO., •K'644 • Loading Agents. 15 • b HAW, OAVILL AND A LBION r :- COMPANY (LIMITED). M-y " > MONTHLY LINE :' : ,. : -" -,•• , . OB f, FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS ' ; . ' , BBXWBBN v Al/Ii POETS OF NEW ZEALAND AND ■V LONDON. THB following powerful new steel-built Steamers are appointed to Leave for '■•"■' London Direot as follows :-— ■ U':; • (Final Port as arranged.) || || Conunander. ? : ; Dsisc — 444 3000 J.W.Jennings Mnxonl9 X / Ta&vd... 5200 3500 — Baxlow Ap*lll ?// Coptic... 4367 3000 W. H. kidley May 9 v.l. Arawa... 5200 3500 J.Stewart June 6 It • Ipnio ... 4753 3000 J.Cameron July* T ■ The Arawa and Tainui are new steamers I' ■■■: of the latest designs. ri ,. The First-class Passenger Accommodation f' 1 is in a citadel saloon on the main deck amidI '■: '[ ships, and the sleeping berths are of extra A ~-\ arge size. 4V' The Second-clasß Accommodation is very | ; ; superior, and is Bituated under the poop * .< deck. f.-r Steerage Passengers will have most excel*f: lent, and roomy accommodation in the be- ;:.. tween decks. .—..'•, ■}■ ■', ■".-'■ The Whit© Star steamers lemo, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the managers of f?T.'that"linei who have made their service the UjJ most comfortable and popular afloat. - An experienced Surgeon will accompany &: each steamer. •,.„,_ fd.H . AH the ' steamers above named will be $p fitted with the electric light. 0. f > :':'• The Homeward route will be via Rio de S-v Janeiro, and the time occupied should not p^ Exceed 40 days. §££'• Passage Money.— Saloon, from 60 guineas p,s"" apwards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas ; Steer'fifc: '■■ • from 18 to 20 guineas. . fet- - The above will be supplemented by the '■y^ppUowing and other first-class Mjsi'Y' -.- SAILING-VESSELS. : x%f-:---f ■ .- ~i : ifar-T*-- ■■?■'■ ' '■ & (^.•-*-. ■ ■-. -.' •. co^ Name of Sh ip §•«, Commander. Time of felfe ■>. ■■■'■>.>■• f*c? ■ ■ SailiHg. W^S¥sr — : : fefi§Evife^po.. "... 1197 Hoyte Novembei Sr^" ?T PleSaes- •• Setten Becember S^'Tfevelyan" .. ! . — Roberts January Jooelyn..: — Watt February ■ko^'lv. Xhe '.iindersigHed are empowertid to grant ■Ipj^pftssagea fromLondon to New Zealand, pay|^lf|.xn)Biit for wliioli has been guwanteed in the __teOr^;':MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., ■K-;^^;v;;-iBv'^w.'.^n[LLiAMS,; ■ . ■. ■ ■^&^^#^CMiNNBBsAND:LIDDLB, ■/ ■^p^»4ft3s_Nßpss*- ; go.'-:'' : ;; „ *

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 1

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