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ffl»iPl__j_ ARIE N_T_ LINE Under contract with tho Now South Wale Government for tho convoyanco of mails. The following Steamships belonging to th ORIENT CO. and tho PACIFIC CO. wfflloav YDN T BY a>ul MKLUOURNE on tho under mentioned dalos for LONDON, via ADIi LAIDE, DIKGO GARCIA at steamer' option), and Suez. ' From From Sydney. Melbourne Austral .. .. Jan. 13 Jan. 21 lukria Jan. 22 Feb.! And fortnightly thereafter. Now Zealand passengers may connect wit.l tho s.s. Austral at Melbourno bys.s. Haurot from Napier, on Saturday, Bth January. REDUCTION IN THROUGH FARES. First and Second-clas3 Passengers Will nov bo charged samo rates as charged i roin Mol bourne or Sydney. Through Fares from £21 to £80. N.B.— Second Class Through Fares fron £30. Passengers secure special advantages bj booking- Un-ough from Now Zealand. Second class passengers by Orient ulcnincr aro pro vided with saloon passages to .Sydney 01 Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM LONDON. Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by pro-payment of th( passage money here. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS, availabli for 9 months, aro issued at the following rates:— First Saloon £105 Available for 12 monthsFirst Saloon £115 Second Saloon £(io PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH TO LON DON AT REDUCED RATES. ' For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 7 Agents in.'.Napior. 4!«-sRi* "PENINSULAR AND -i^-ff^t -»- ORIENTAL STEAM P^S^sllsa NAVIGATION COM PANY. fROPOSED SAILING ARRANGEMENTS Fon London, &c, with Mails and Passengkus fou Europe and the East via Colombo. Namo m nn Date Date Dato of nf ,,rn leaving leaving leaving Steamer. naec> Sydney. Mol- Adobourne, laidc. Valctta 7. -mil Nov. 2G Dec. 2 Doc. i Shannon .. 4159 Dec. 10 Dec. 1G Doc. 18 lcS/« Ronio .. .. 5013 Dec. 21 Doc. 30 Jan. 1 Clvdo .. .. 1121 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. In Sutlci .. .. Jint Jnn. 21 ".Tnn. 27 Jnn. 29 Bongal.. .. U97 Feb. I Feb. 10 Fob. 12 Parramatla Fob. IS Feb. 21 Fob. 2B Carthago . . 5013 Mar. i Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Place of Departure— Sydney .. Circular-quay Melbourno . . Railway Pier (Wilhamstown) Adolaido .. Glcnelg For further information, apply lo KINROSS & CO., i Agents for Hawko's Bay. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. nPHE Company have decided to Ee--M- model the Second Saloon Accommodation in their Stcnmors, several vessels having been rolltted with square saloons. , Two-berthed cabins for married couples, piano, and othor requisites will be providod. For urther particulars apply to KINROSS & CO.. gonts for Hawko's Bay. WOOL SEASON, 1886-1887. J^^^il^ 111301^ 0 ' 1 ' 101^ 0F FREIGHTS ~*iSfplf • NAPIER T0 L o NDON - THE undersigned, as Agents for the Woolgrowors' " Combination forßcduction of freights," havo tho pleasuro of stating that they havo been acain 'successful in cooperation with Messrs Henderson and M'Fnrltine, of Auckland, in arranging to maintain for tho coming season tho reduction of freights obtained through this Combination Inst year, and are now prepared to ship Wool at tho following rates : — -\ NINE-SIXTEENTnS OF A PENNY PER POUND FOR GREASY, One-eighth additional for Scoured, Tallow, 10s per ton. These rates covor all charges on Wool, from its recoipt by any of tho Merchants at tho Spit 1 0 delivery in London. Tbo first ship of this lino is now loading at Auckland— tho AAI iron ship ALASTOR— and will bo despatched about 7th December. Coastal freight included in abovo rates. To bo followed by FIRST-CLASS IRON SHIPS, TO LOAD IN THIS BAY, Tho first of which— tho MARMION-13 ox pected to be ready to leave this port on lth Jceembcr. Freight from this Bay for Wool put o;i board from coast ports (Greasy) ' SEVEN-SIXTEENTHS OF A PENNY PER POUND. Early application for spaco is solicited, as arrangements at present nro limited to co^ cr applications nlrcady booked. Woolgrowjrs may send their wool through any agent Ihoy appoint. For further particulars apply to BANNER & LIDDI-B, Or M. R. MILLER. Napior, 30th November. 188 G. 8 gngm'imrcff. QOUTH BRITISH FIEE AND k5 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of new zealand. Capital .. .. £2,000000. Napier Branch— Comer of Hersch'jll and Browning streets. This company aro prepared to insure against Fire every description o£ Insurablo Property at Lowest Current Rates, and bcin^ a purely Colonial Institution commends itself to tho general insuring public. Open policies issued covering Wool from Sheep's back, Wool-shod, or Shipping Port to London. Every clnss of Marine business undertaken by the Company. Local Trustee— Edward Lyndon, Esq. Agents:— R. A. Wilson .. „ WcstClivo William Brown . . .. W.iipawa" F. J. PorrLEWELL . . Ktikora J. Youngiwsband .. Danovii'lco T. Gili'in ITavqlock R. Wkllwood .. .. Hastings • CirAnLES Siau .. .. Woodvillo J. Bottomlhy . . . • Tf .radalo JonN Marshall .. .. Meaneo William Small .. .. Nnrscwood Pbter Baihiie .. .. Waipuxurm; Ellison and Duncan . . Port Ahurirl Common, Siielton. and * Co . .. .'. -• GJsborno: JAMES SIDEY, : Branch Manager, ■ 13 Hawkos Bay and Poverty Bay. TMPEEIAL FIRE INSURANCE 1. COMPANY. Old Bkoad-strkct, anf. 10 Pai.l-Mall, INSTITUTED 1803. Subscribed and Invcslcd Cnpilnl— One Million Six Hundred Thousand Pounds Insurances are ollcctcd at Current Rates, and Losses aro settled in tho Colony upon proof of loss Agent for Hawke 3 Bay— RICHARDSON & CO., Spit. 42 THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by Act of Now South Wales, SunscrsniKi) Caittal .. .. £100,000 (With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.) Firo nnd Marino business transacted at lowest current rates. Losses scltlcd in Napier. D. BALIIARRY, Agent for Hawko's Bay. Walter Cato . . Pub-agent. rffVHE MUTUAL ASSURANCE JL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (Limited.) For Life Assurnnco Endowments nnd| Annuities. Head Okfick !•'<"« Koitrir Island" Queen BTiii-;iiT, Auckland. Di hectors: A. C. Harrflow (Chairman) -. 1). B. Cniickshank F. Milcholson, M.U.R. ~tT D. EDMONDS, HesMciil Secretary. Agents for llawko's Bay— 311 KINROSS & CO. — — wot— — jc~h*.i.^i*/— r— *~.<u iih^.jw»i mi M^ guhiutuit BEIGftS AND GIBBS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND KSTATI AGENTS, PAH I AT UA. Napior Investors may rely on prompt answer; lo any inquiries. 13' PAHIATUA. PAHIATUA LAND. T> ARTIES desirous of obtaining pro JL mincnt Bimiuuss Sites will do well ti apply lo D. CiiEWu, Land and General Com misaion Agent, Pnhialua. 11 I HAVE received instructions fron A. P. SJiKATir, Esq., lo ollur for prlvat sale that delightful projierty of his known a one of tho best hill sites in Napier. Tli properly has been subdivided into four set lions of about a (|iinrtcr of un acre each, al well planted with fruit and forest trees 0 eight years' growth, and tastefully laid out ii orchard and garden. Tlicsosocliongcomnmni splendid views of tho Kidnappers and adjn cent plains. I am prepared to give all infoi mation aa to price— which is very niudoriilc and Ihe terms arc easy— on application at in; oilicc, where plans may bo seen. FRED. ALGAIt, 1209 Laud Agent, Napior.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 1

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