FOR SYDNEY, Via Nelson. 1 i^ilv'M^ npHE Cxippee Brig , jOE^^^. -*- Mountain Maid, Pea/N^^^^t^vvcock, master, will sail for the above Ports on or about the Has excellent accommodation for passengers. For freight, &c. apply to the master on board, or to A. J. Ar.ponx, Agent. STEAMER "NELSON" THE Undersigned having made arrangements with the various Provincial Governments to Run Messrs. Willts & Co.'s splendid new iron screw Steamer, the "Nelson," 300 i tons, Martin, master, between the Settlements of r-New Zmland,\ieg to inform the public that the ivfoilowingj scaje^bf Chief Cabin Fares'.will in future be chargied, viz. :— Between Manukau and New Plymouth... £4 4 ... and Ne150n............ 6 0 ... ... and Wellington ...... 7 10 ... and Victoria ......... 9 JO ... and Otago ............ 12 0 ... Nelson and New Plymouth... 4 4 ... ... and Wellington ...... 44 ... ... and Victoria ......... 6 0 ... ... and Otago ............ 7 10 ...Wellington and New Plymouth... 6 0 ... ... and Victoria 4 4 ... ... and Otago 6 0 , ...New Plymouth and 0tag0.... 9 9 ..... Victoria .......... 7 10 ... Victoria and Otago ............ 5 0 Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, are not included in the above charges, but all of which | niay be procured from the steward on board, at the following rates, viz.:—Chief Cabin—breakfast, 2s. 6d., lunch, Is. 3d. dinner, 3s. 6d., tea, 25,; wines (port and sherry) ss. pei bottle, champagne, 7s. per bottle, brandy, ss. per bottle, ginger beer, lemonade, and soda water, od. per bottle ; all wines and spirits 6d. per glass. Fore Cabin charges for wines, spirits, beer, &c, the same"as above ; breakfast. 15.6 d., din-' ner,2s.6d., tea, Is. 6d. Fore cabin passage fare, one-third less than | the Chief Cabin. " The various ports will be visited with the least spossible delay, and in regular order, with the exception of Otago, which will be visited every third trip. She will sail punctually to her advertised time on all occasions, weather permitting. [ The Nelson has been built expressly for the intercolonial trade of New Zealand; is handsomely fitted; Bedding is provided, and every convenience for the comfort of passengers. For rates of freight, days of sailing, or any other information, application is requested to be 'made, to Messrs. Beown & Campbbi.l, Auckland Messrs. Bbthune & Hxjnteb, Wellington i Messrs. Laxtek & Le Ckbn, Port Lytteltori. I, Messrs. John Jones & Go. Otago. [ Messrs. Llewlyn, Nash & Co., N. Plymouth. ,» Alfred Fell & Co. Nelson, March 1. '■■<.. FOR LONDON, i To Sail from Wellington on or about the 7th of April next. rriHE fine fast-sailing (A 1 for 12 years) -L Iron Schooner " TITAN," 250 tons register, Hugh Davidson, Commander, will sail direct for London about the 7th April. This vessel has splendid and airy accommodation for Cabin passengers.- ' .'■• For passage only apply to """. E. La-j;teu, or , H. J.'Le Ckkn. i Lytteltoiii Mnrcht6th. .', ,- : ;••'•■ Tv ■'."■■]'- ' : : v "' "'■' ■ - ■■ . ■ ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 31 March 1855, Page 1
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