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■I ; • Shipping IBM NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING i '/ : • . OUMPANS'S V. BOYAL MAIL. LINE OF STIAMIR! ■ . v- (Under Contract with the New Zealand ■ . Government,)' 'JK^Rv- ¥^ILLbe I l_LJ |'T_\ • ' despatched . - H_pS| with Her Majesty' . , p s>-- ls vZjA^ Mails as under, for f 'j" l^^"^^ LONDON, ■'. Via Rio de Janeiro and Madiera. Steamer.' Tons *%*&£? Data ______ _ Tpngariro 4163 Bone Wellington June' Aorangi... 4163 Tnrpin lyttelton July i Blmntaka 4750 HalleU Aug. i finapehu. 4163 Brough „ Aug3C 4750 Crutch- „ Sep 27 ley ■ . And thenceforward every fonrth Saturday. , The aDOve are all new steamers, built . eepecially for the trade, and commanded by - ', men of. great experience. -'The length of passage by the Company's jteamers 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 (ffijtaxdi; second saloon, iO guineas; steer .<-«g^ from 18 guineai. { 2?or freight or passage, apply to i D. BALmRRY, VI.- . • Local Agent. ( THE HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING \. COMPANY'S LINH. STEAM TO LONDOW UNDER FORTY , , DAYS. ; ' Sailing from Wellington. ■■•'■'". •«*!_. _L f> M.S. TONGARIRO, ' »3f^_^*fcv -*-^* 1463 Tons Register, . \____Wa_^*°° 0 horaerpower, Bokk, ' M§HB_H_l_t Commander, will be despatched as above, calling at Rio de Janeiro arid Madiera; on BUNDAY, June 7th. , Passeagars will be forwarded to final ports of departure i free of cost. For freight or passage apply to -.-'•• D. BALHAERY, (2 Local Agent. ,bS_BS^ "OENINSULAE AM) ORIJlllfeJL HNTAL STEAM NAVI- ; " BBto ~ ffiß^; t Q.JVTIOH COMPAjSTY. i. . Uhe.iJompany'* Steamships will be dwpatched with Her Majesty's mails as follows for .London via Bonrbay :■— ««^. If -jg, £. a_T Clyde .<. 4124 27 June 2 'June 4 Ballarat ... 4752 ■ Jane 10 June 16 June 18 '': Indus • ... 3482 June 24 June 30 July 2 Eomo ... 5013 July 8 July 14 July 16 Caithae'e... 5013 July 22 only 28 July 30 IParamatta '4759 Aug. 5 Aug. 11 Aug-. 13 PeiM • .;. 3900 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 Aug. 27 And thence forward every alternate week, v Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and i Japan at moderate > rates ; = , Second Class Passengara are provided with \ first-class accommodation in the steamera between New Zealand and Australia and vice ' ▼erAy/ ■ . . Special tickets for combination tours round the .World granted at cheap First Class rates. ! ■ For further particulars, apply to KINROSS & CO., J 9 Agents for Hawke'u Bay. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COM- -: ,«'•'. PAN Y, LIMITED. 'J ||; FOR LONDOH. """'"''_l_*3_v • THBDBI Fine Ship ■''«|gk X NORTHUMBERLAND, ''nlmm— ? 9nQft tons re gi ßfcer > B now °. n ivj^W-— P~M* the berth, and has Splendid I Jjficommodation for Passengers. Mwor freieht or. passage apply to fflP MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Hlg^ P. W. WILLIAMS, H^P BANNER & LIDDLE, |^ * KINROSS & CO., y^B; . Loading Agents. /B|pW, OAVILL AND A LBION r : ffi|M>pOMPAlSY (LIMITED). pKIO NTHL V Ii IIT B H^BsT PASSENGER STEAMERS HJSlli PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND ANE WBm_ LONDON. fOpi following powerful new steel-built ■ - fifflPl' Steamers are appointed to Leave foi J^^ndon Direct as follows :— • ■ ; i^^ (Final Port as arranged.) ■KSea— lex. §•? Sfe Commander. Date of JH« ,• s S 5 o „ 3eparture IsmKns>,-- 4i44 3000 J.W. Jennings March 19 . JWtoui.;. 5200 3500 —Barlow April 11 i-^lCoptic... 4367 3000 "W.H. Kidley May 9 • r - Arawa"... 5200 3500 J. Stewart June 6 /ionio ... 4753 8000 J.Cameron July 4 rv, ■-..'• ■ ■ X : The Arawa and Tainui are new Bteamei ■ of the latest designs. - ■ The First-ploss Passenger Aocommodatio is in a oitadel saloon on the main deck amid ?;- 1 ships, and the sleeping bertha are of extr '-'"': arge size. ■-J-:': The Second-class Accommodation is ver i r T superior, and is situated under the poo ;^;; : d,eck. ■ ■ ■ ;' . :w' : ./, Steerage Passengers will have most exce. I-'. -'lent 1 and roomy accommodation in the b< ;£;tween decks. t t '&'■*■'.<>■ The White Star steamers lenic, Doric, an J? Coptic will be conducted by the managers* j; V.that; line, who have made their service tl ;jt?i most comfortable and popular afloat. §i^-< An experienced Surgeon will accompai #;-. ,'eacih steamer. s i; ; All the steamers above named will! :|?,\Mtted with the eleotric light. y£ [•■*: . Qjhe Homeward route will be via Rio < rM-<?»neir6, and the time occupied should n 40 days. |fe i Passage Money;— Saloon, f rom 60 guine S-j-v upwards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas ; Ste£ f?4r-: from 18 to 20 guineas. ff^ : The ''above will be supplemented by t ■|jV.S ollbwirig and other first-class 'o'iS-v- ': SAILING VESSELS. ; .;-• ■ j |p^>Kai_6of Ship §-2 Commander. Timec %£;#£.&■ ■ ' M Bf?^Eriteipe ... 1197 . Hoyle Novjsiq & ; Pleiades .. 997 Setten Decem W&4 Trevelyan ... — Boberts Jannai Jocelyn... — Watt Feb'rua fe^iJlThe undersigiaed are empowered to gn Ifc^jjasßageß from London to New Zealand, 'p Kas bebh guaranteed in j k .0 ■^^t#^tP^Wi^Wjl_LlAMS, ■■•■■ ■ -'•■•■• ■KM|T$^'AWN'^R;A£rD LIDDLE,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7177, 1 June 1885, Page 1

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