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snipping UNIOT. BTBAJ , SHIP COMPANI fe^rn-^-, 0(." NEW ZKALANI mm (MMmi - I Bfe£i_JLii_j^ TIME-TABIK-SEPTEMBEI lr , 808 GISBOBNH AND AUCKLAND FBOM WHARF. Steamer. | Date of Sailm .. | \%£& Sdva I Thur. :>.■__ Oct. 1 4 p.m. Fl/_4 VVrtiTLlßGi'O**, D-ITIILION, AND POBT CHALMERS. Hi„o..noOM_ | Sat 31 st Oct. 1 2 p.m. TAiiAWEnA | Sat. 7th Nov. I 2 p.m. ~7FO* VIA BLUFF. Bixoarooma | Sat 31st Oct. I 2 p.m. TARAWEnA j Sat. Ttli Nov. I 2 p.m. FOiT'GId-OitN'!;, AUOKLAN JJ, A L.D BU3SBC.L WAitiARArA | Sat. 31st Oct. I 5 p.m. Waihoka j Sat. 7th Nov. j 5 p.m. s'obTsydnky VIA AUUILLA.* v . 'WAiRAnAFA | Sat. 31st Oct. I 5 p.m. gOBarD-TKY PKOM WELLIS3TON. Hauboto | Fri. 6th Nov. | — ' FOU LBVUKA AND SUVA FBOM AUOKLAND. Abawata I Mon. 16th November I — The launch to meet the steamer from the North leaves at 6 a.m. •Targo for thipmect mtiit ta onboard th a Lighter; at 4 o'olook the oft. moon previous to departure of steamers. Outward passengers holding return tickets are requested to present same at tho office, and ohtain passes for the launch conveying them to the steamer. NOTE. — In future no luggage will be delivered to carriers withoutthe production of a written order from owner of same. A. D. VH-AdKb, Branch Manager, Offices — Port .huriri and Browningtsreet, Napier. ' |-kE!HNT LIMB Under contract with Ccc Z'z-r Pcuii Wales Government for the conveyance oi mails. Tho following Steamship! belongipg tc the ORIENT CO. and the PACIFIC CO. will loave SYDNEY and MBLBOUBNE on the undermentioned datos for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO GABCIA (a1 •tea iter's option) and SUEZ. From From Bydney. Melbourne. Cuzco Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Liodeia ... ... Kov. 21 Nov. 27 Ibbbia Dec. 5 Dec. 11 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengori may connect with the s.s. Cuzco at Melbourne, by the s.s. Bingarooma from Napier, on Saturday, 31st October. BEln'crioN IN THROUGH FABE3. First and Second Class Passengers will now be charged same rates as charged from Melhourne or Sydney. Through Faros from £22 to £69. Passengers secure speoial advantages by booktug through from New Zealand. Second-class passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FBOM LONDON. — Special facilities afforded for bringing out Frionds and Relatives by pro-payment of the passage-money hero. SPECIAL &WURK TICKETS, available for 12 mouths, aro issued at the following ratou : — lTiriit Saloon SIM Second Saloon £77 PABCELS BOOKED THBOUGH to LONDON at Seduced Bates. For further particular*, apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF ZEALAND (LIMITED), 8 Agents in New Zealand. ■^£_3_ggi3><» QHAW, OAVILL AND A LBION pOMPANY (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE OP FAST PASSENGEB STEAMEBS BB.WBBH ALL POBTS OF NBW ZEALAND AND LONDON. **jIHI following powerful new steel-built 1 Steamers are appointed to Leave for London Direct as follows : — (Final Port as arranged.) & . . "8 * S Steamer. §•$ Commander. Date of H«S» Departure. ._ » Doric „ 4744 SOOO J.TV.Jenninga Sept. 25 Wellington Arawa... 5200 3500 J.Stewart October 21 Auckland lonic ... 4753 SOOO J. Cameron Nov. 21 Coptic ... 4367 3000 W. H. Kidley Dee. 19 1886. Tainui... 5200 3500 E.J. Barlow Jan. 16 Doric ... 4741 3000 J.W.Jennings Feb. 13 The s.b. Arawa calls at Napier about 11th October. for frozen meat and other cargo. The Arawa and Tainui are new steamers of the latest designs. The First-olass Passenger Accommodation is in a citadel saloon on the main deck amidships, and the sleeping berths are of extra large size. The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, and is situated under tho poop deck. Steerage Passengers will have most excellent and roomy accommodation in the between deoks. The White Star Bteamers lenic, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the managersoi that line, who have mado their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. All the steamers above named will b< fitted with tho electric light. The Homeward route will he via Bio dt T a_eiro, and the time occupied should no exceed 40 days. Passage Money. — Saloon, from 60 guineai apwards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas ; Steer age from IS to 20 guineas. The undersigned are empowered to gran passages from London to New Zealand, pay tnent for which has been guaranteed in thi 'olony. DUBING this Wool Season the follow iDg AAI ahipß will be on the berl here for London direct : — zealandia pleiades EUTEBPE LADY JOOELYN (freezes) NOBrHUMBEBL'AND (freeze: F.r freight or postage, apply to — K.i. ROSS to 00. MUHEAY, BuBEBTS & OO F. VV. WILLIAMS & KETfLI BANNUB 4.ND LIDDLE i PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. . IMPOBTANT NOTICE TO PABSEI GEES ' f?^fe-_-pABSENt.EES holding i ' *__l_eel^pJL turn tickets or lay oi tiokets 'ire hereby notifL-d that the stcamt of this line will coi»o running after t tenth day of November next, and are a informed that they must make use of th tickets on or before that date. THE Ni'*W ZEVLAND SHIPPIN! S \ COMPANY, LIMITED. ■ D. BALHABBY, 2 4 Loce4 Agent,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 1