Shipping Ifotlsea. C 9 ZEAIAND hq company ijratlTlD, WBl despatch the following m? -classed iron Clipper Go pa ta Lyttelton to And other first-clae* vaaselaas required. Ttoae magnificent OPppsTß are of the highest claw fit Lloyd's, purchased or baUtspadally to meet the cl too tads between the United „ glimdoin and New Zealand. The saloons and state satins ore snpctbSy fitted and arrangedandprovidod ' wdte every teqnttite tor ttotomfcxt of passengers. She dietary aaale to meet iltorah Seoond-otoss and stoazage wMoaunodaUon to nil that can to desired, sod the eSUpo are commanded byexperienood ißUunßra* ; PwoH M*ttonto» regarding Freight or peonies, apply at the CHEoes of tho Company, Ohrtsteharofe cglqttettma. ■, (489 TEE NSW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S .LINS. FOE LONDON DIEECT. ' WAIMATE, 1194 tons. 100 Al, Bobbbt Prior, Commander, passenger ship — wa — ' wlll-to despatched on Nov 31. ‘and has room (or a few saloon and f steerage passengers. The Ship parries on experienced Surgeon. For rates of paseage, apply to TAB H3SW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Christohnrch and Lyttelton, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S *•- ■;; i LINE. : ■■■ ' FOB, LONDON DIEECT. WAIT ANSI, 100 Al, 1128 tons, . W-ate- - Obabebs How>Eß,Coißmander, Xb appointed to sail on or about Deo 22. The above -splendid vessel is now alongside the Gladstone Pier receiving her homeward cargo, and wiU to despatched to atove.- i Her blmh i 3 superbly finished, and the eahlns are fitted With tods; toddies, Hnen, and every requisite for the comfort. and convenience of . passengers, and her accommodation for second, and third mass passenger* is unsurpassed. - An experienced surgeon will to carried. - %m°irfe a i«HIPPINQ COMPANY. -BSJ7 Christolmroh and Lyttelton. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S
LINE. WEST WOOL SHIP. W A I M A T E , Capt. B. Peek. mHI3 Vessel will be despatched . I on HOV. 31, and shippers of .Wool ore requested to ’complete brands aot laterthan Nov 10. THE NEWZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. Christchurch. -|TRION STEAMSHIP > COMP ANT 07 NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). For TAUBANQA,’ AND AUCKLAND (taking Twnaenuerß and cargo fox transhipment at WeiWanganui, Eangitlkei, Westport, Hosdtlka, and Gieymouth). . TAUP-U s.s.;on TUESDAY. Not. 20. PasKmgOM by 2.30 p.m. trains cargo to bo alongside by To by HAWBA, as. on Deo. 5. ffc PIOTON, NELSON, TABA**KV and MANUKA U, HA W FA. e.«., f. om Wellington, ' on WEDNESDAY, Nov 2L Ihrsengera and 5 cargo proceed p-r TAUPO on TUESDAY, Nov. ahPassangetij by 2.30 p.m. tram. Cargo to To b^Uow^ b Ly"ttelton by the WANAKA BA, on Nov. 24, and TASANAKI, e.e., on Nor 27. POET CHALMERS—TAKANAKI, s.a., on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2 U Passengers by’l2.lo p.m. train. Cargo to be alongside by XX a.m. Wbr followed hy the WELpNGTON. 8 .a.. on Nov £6 (for Port Chalmers only), and HA WE A, b.b., on Deo. 1 {calling at Akaroa). ite SYDNEY, via Wellington, WAKATIPU, s.e., on WEDNESDAY, Nov 28. Passengers by 2AO pan. train; cargo to bo alongside by ■ Ip.m. ■■■■■■ Brcurelon Tickets within the Colony will be loaned from Deo. 13 till JbD, 31j available for return anrmmsa. frwaawr mgßVtna. EAST COAST OP NOBTH ISLAND. Without Transhipment. HE Union Steamship Company's favourite r,, “” w Wo - will be despatched for Wellington. Napier, Poverty Bay.Tanranga, and Anokhad, on TUESDAY, Nov 20. Passengers by 2.30 pan. train. Cargo to be alongide by 1 p.m. 1 Pc* freight or passage apply to miles, Vassal ft co.j Agsnto, gm Christchurch and Lyttelton.
CHRISTMAS EXCURSION TO THE WEST COAST SOUNDS. nnHE tr. 8.8. CO.'b s.a, 'JI HAWBA.I •will im mi EXC US 9 lON TRIP to the SOUNDS yrtn Auckland OH .. Vn .4 'TanMOffA ___ «fin autre xruiu auv******'* '— tessssM aaa saSßytfiffl srss on-ny «“gi“S "•££(iioxeo Bounds, and finally to /I fHffi« g ™agniflcent Sound ahewill SaUcast «*S£Sdthen return direct to Dkiff an/9 pA*f. PhfltmfiYfli ..... . < TtUiUHE av icaoM -»w «v—f • on Wednesday, Jan 2, and will sail ag N^ 8 ufat o will bo oP^,P n t^?o?e immediately allotted. For further particulars apply to . . MILES. HASS at & CO, Agents. Cbriatchurcb and Lyttelton. FMH NEW AND POWERFUL EOTAL MAID STEAMER AKABOA. • fftm Lyttelton to Pigeon Bay and thence oy Conch to Aharon. FSP**' L»TOBjgBl«»l* uoaW .tor. M&S&KSi akaloa, i&SffiS* ieivea lot this Bay direct on B.m.. leaving thoro at 12.30 p.m. Wttle Akaloa, to meet the t'aimer. . „ he hired toi pUmlooor fcffl., >«van on the regmar - ■^irJSMffiV^aiSSsSsSsass Bay every 3 ATUBDAY tin 6 *"£ u)trtt ia. Boturn p on., returning to time for to® , foUowlDg icketo will be to u !^.^ ltt wiU leavei'igeon Bay Wharf tor Lyttelton at IP-®* ., Aon • , »* reßlun6ntß fjtfaWi Master. FOB SALE, OK CHAETBB.’ T^TSSS&Uv **• ■‘iSSSWgySsrf** me The MASTBB, on board.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5226, 19 November 1877, Page 1
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