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. Shipping ITHH lOIW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S , ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) POT ILL be] ¥V despatched with Her Majesty' Mails as under, for *% LONDON, Via Bio de Janeiro and Madiera. Steamer.! Tons Jgfc. »gfif Date ""~~ 1885 Tongariro 4163 Bone Wellington Juno 5 Aorangi... 4163 Turpin Lyttelton July S Kimutaia 4750 Hallett Aug. 2 Buapehu 4163 Brough T,, Aug3o JTaikoTuca 4750 Cratch. „ Sep 27 ley / ,Anfl thenceforward every fourth Saturday. The aljove are all new steamers, built for the trade, and commanded by jasn of great expedience. 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. i Passage money. — Saloon, from 60 guineas apwards; second s&loo^^O guineas ; steer . ge, from 18 guinoaa. /For freight or passage, apply to D. BALHAEBY, 1 Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY' 3 LINE. STEAM TO LONDON UNDER FORTY DAYS. Sailing from Wellington. m.l "O MS. TONGARIRO, _BXi© 1463 Tons Register, TSj[fflWraC^4ooo horae-power, Bokb, _jggjgmg|gg£ Commander, will be despatched as above, calling at Rio de Janeiro | . and Madiera, on SUNDAY, June 7th. Passeagers will be forwarded to final ports of departure free of cost. 1 ; ) For freight or paßßage apply to D. BALHABRY, . 2 ■ Local Agent. V asass^ "rwararauLAß and ori- '• ■ ISS& *- EMTAL STHAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The Company's Steamships will be desjjatched with Her Majesty's mails as follows for London via Bombay :— ■Clyde ... 4124 May 27 June 2 June 4 Ballarat ... 4752 June 10 June 16 June 18 Indus' ... 3462 June 24 June 30 July 2 Borne ... 5013 July 8 July 14 July 16 Carthaße... 5013 July 22 July 28 July 30 Paramatta 4759 Aug. 5 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 :- PeMn ... 3900 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 Aug. 27 Ana thenceforward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, Italy, Bgypt, India, China, and . Japan at moderate rates ( Second Class Passengers are provided with first-olass accommodation in the steamers between Kew Zealand and Australia and vice •>,, versa, Special tiokets for combination tours round tfle World granted at cheap First Class rates. For further particulars, apply to KINROSS & OO. f 9 Agents for Hawke's Bay. 1 SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOB LONDON. I ~<__t&k riIHE Fine Ship A JIHK-fW X NORTHUMBERLAND, 1 lfc|HMjag|B^2o9s tons register, is now on fa g berth, and has Splendid Accommodation for Passengers, i For freight or passage apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., ! V. W. WILLIAMS, . BANNER & LIDDLE, Or to KINROSS & CO., 644 Loading Agents. SHAW, OAVILL AND A LBIO^ /COMPANY (LIMITED). y kj MONTHLY LINE OB 4 , FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS * BETWEEN ALIi PORTS OP NSW ZEALAND AND l\ , LONDON. rpHE following powerful new steel-built X Steamers are appointed to Leave for London Direct as follows : — (Final Port as arranged.) ' ml && l . Steamer, g-r S % 'Commander. Date of ) ■ E-i q? m 2, Departure. . _ : I' Doric - 44 44 3000 J.W.Jennings March 18 P'l'ainui... 5200 3500 —Barlow Apnlll :, Coptic... 4367 3000 "W. H. Kidley May 9 Arawa ... 5200 3500 J. Stewart June 6 lonio ... 4753 3000 J.Cameron July* The Arawa and Tainui are new steamera of the latest designs. i The First-olass Passenger Accommodation l - is in a citadel saloon on the main deok amid- [-. ships, and the sleeping berths are of extra arge size. The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, and is situated under the pooj deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excel- : lent and roomy accommodation in the be tween decks. K'' ' The White Star steamers lonic, Dorio, anc v Coptic will be conducted by the managers o'. ' that line, who have made their service th< T' ; i ■ most comfortable and popular afloat. %, .An experienced Surgeon will accompany "" ■ each steamer. -„. All the steamera above named will b -v-: fitted with the electrio light. £v The Homeward route will be via Rio d j- ?aneiro, and the time occupied should no ¥ exceed 40 days. 11l ' Passage Money. — Saloon, from 60 guinea 'f : apwards j Second Cabin, 40 guineas j Steei "V,. : • from 18 to 20 guineas. :>,;* » The above will be supplemented by th S v ' ollowing and other first-class £•;.'.- SAILING VESSELS. TsC> : -' ' Nome of Ship § -H, Commandor. Time oi 17/ v. ■, - ■ H5? Sailing, S&-L / ■ ■ _^ 7 f\ -V - ; 'iC ; Euterpe . ... 1197 Hoyle Novamb #' - : . Pleiades •• 997 Setten Decemb fV-V '.Tievelyan ... — ■ Boberts Januarj % ■.-. JDady Jooelyn,:. — Watt, Februar r^ : f; The xmtlerßigaed are empowered to gra fe,.'' passages" from London to New Zealand, pa Wp:&; , monb for which has been guaranteed in tl ta;s*-i- colony. m&vt . MURRAY,. ROBERTS & O( IPS;^' ' ,F. W. WILLIAMS, mss BANNBK AND LIDDLB, p| " ■ ' KINROSS & CO. : ;',, , ■

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7178, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7178, 2 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7178, 2 June 1885, Page 1