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Shipping Notices. 3 SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY LIMITED. SHIPS FOBLONDON. 31HE following well-known and first-clnts Vessels of the al>ovo Line will be despatched in Port Lyttelton by the undersigned on the dates named, and will be followed by others of o . s^mltar class i The above ships are of the highest class, and are celebrated for the rapid passages between the Colonics and London. The passenger accommodation is of the best description for all classes, and the dietary scale liberal. CARGO CAEEIBD AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. Pot farther particulars os to rates of freight, apply to JOHN INGLIS, EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., THE NATIONAL M. & A. COMPANY, LIMITED, Or to DALGETY & COMPY., 5926 10 Christchurch and Lyttelton. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). POET CHALMEES : WAKATIPU, TO-MOE-EOW, Tuesday, Passengers by 4 p.m. train. "OTELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TAEAYY NAKI and MANUKAU : TO-MOEEOW, Tuesday. Passengers by 8.15 p.m, train. Cargo till noon. WELLINGTON, NAPIEE, & AUCKLAND: SOUTHEEN CEOSS.TO-MOEEOW, Tubsday. Passengers by 10.25 a.m. train. Cargo till noon. WELLINGTON, NAPIEE, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY: EOTOMAHANA, Thursday next. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. Melbourne, vu poet chalmees and BLUFF: TE ANAU, TO-MOEEOW, Tuesday. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. AKABOA * DUNEDIN : HAWEA, Thursday next. Passengers by 10.25 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Wednesday. SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON : WAKATIPU, Wednesday, May 7. WESTPOET & GEEYMOUTH via WELLINGTON : MAHINAPUA, Thursday next. Auckland Direct; penguin, this day. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. IJI: PENGUIN, from Auckland, May 5. JPI Small parcels received at Christchurch office. Bebtbs con be secured at Christchurch. OmcE B—Corner8 —Corner Manchester and Cashel streets, Christchurch; Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. EXCURSION TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. The' UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) purpose despatching their fine new steamer WAIEAEAPA, 1786 tons register, 1750 i.h.p., from Auckland, on Wednesday, 4th June, on a Cruise to Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and other Islands of' the South Pacific. The steamer will be absent from Auckland exactly One Month, half of which will be spent in voyaging and half in visiting and exploring the Islands. Only first-class passengers will be token, and the number will be limited to 100. Passengers must book by the Ist of May, and unless 70 are booked by that date the excursion will not take place. The attention of intending passengers is specially drawn to this provision, as it will be strictly observed. To ensure the greatest comfort during the voyage, special arrangements will be made for berthing passengers, allowing liberal acocoimodation to each, while the date has been fixed with a view to the Islands being visited at the best season of the year. FARE —MI FROM LYTTELTON. Pull particulars can be obtained at any of the Company's offices in the Colonies. 2710 250 Fiji and south sea islands EXCURSION. INTENDING Excursionists are requested to send in their names and pay deposits on or before the Ist May, as unless sufficient number have booked by that date the trip will be abandoned. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, 4790 Agents. ORIENT LINE. Under contract with the New South Wales Government for the conveyance of mails and immigrants. FIIHE following Steamships belonging to the ■ ORIENT COMPANY and the PACIFIC COMPANY will leave Sydney and Melbourne on the undermentioned dates for London, via Adelaide, Diego Garcia (at steamer’s option), Snez, and Naples:— • Prom Sydney. Prom Melbourne. Liguria May 10 May 16 Iberia May 24 May 30 Potosi Juno 7 June 13 1 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may connect with s.s. I Liguria at Melbourne, per Macapouri from Lyttelton, on Tuesday, May 6th. Through fares to London, £2l to £75. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Second-class passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. NAPLES to LONDON by Rail. —Special arrangements made with Messrs Cook and Sous for the issue of through tickets at greatly reduced rates. : PASSAGES PROM LONDON.—Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by ! pre-payment of the passage-money here. 1 SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS, available for 12 1 months, are issued at the following rates First Saloon £ll7 Second Saloon £77 Parcels booked through to Lohdok at reduced rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 8957 Agents for New Zealand, BLACK DIAMOND LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, WESTPORT AND GEEYMOUTH (Transhipping Cargo to Wanganui and Hokitika.) IHE s.s. I GRAFTON Will Leave for the above ports on TUESDAY, 29th inst„ at.2 p.m. Cargo till noon. For freight or passage apply to THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, 4695 402 Christchurch and Lyttelton. Election Notices. KAIAPOI ELECTION. TO THE HON EDWARD RICHARDSON, SIR, —We the undersigned, respectfully request that you. will allow yourself to be placed in nomination for the representation of the Kalapoi Electoral District, ana pledge ourselves to do our ’ utmost to secure your election. We have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servants, A, Ivory, Mayor G. H. Blackwell H. Blackett J. Johnston A, Parsons Edwin Pornham. And three hundred and forty-throe others. To his Worship A, Ivory, Messrs Blackett, Black; well, Johnston, Faruham, Capt, Parsons, ana the 313 other gentlemen who have signed the i above requisition. i ft BNTLEMBN,—I have the honour to thank i you for the invitation to represent your i district in the Honse of Representatives, and X I have much pleasure in acceding to such a numerously signed request. , I snail take an early opportunity of addressing i the electors. Your obedient servant, 4825 EDWARD RICHARDSON. 1 CSUMNEB.—One Shilling Each Way by Tram : O and Coach. Sumner, depart—B,s,B.6s, 10.20, > IJ, 2.35,4.6,5,15. Cathedral Square, deport-Gee Tram Time-tables. Parcels or letters please leave at Tram Office. Coaches, Baggies, Private Traps I for Hire. W. HAYWARD, Sumner.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7226, 28 April 1884, Page 1

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