Shipping Notioei. *HM NEW ZEALAND BHIPPINa COMPANY'S BOYAIi MAIL LINE OF STEAMEBS. Uade* Contract with the New Zealand Government). "mmrilJi he despatched ' with Her Majesty's Mails as under, for LONDON, Via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira :-** •etMunen. § ] Cow- Departure. Date. IH I mander. Port of AOCHgI ... 4168 Tnrpin Wellington Aug. 26 OJMntak* ... M 74 Haflett Lyttelton Sept. 28 Baapehu ... 4163 Greenstreet ... Oot. 21 Satkoora ... 4474 Crutchley ... Nov. 18 Tcmgariro ...«83Bone ... Deco 6 Aorangi ... 4163 Tnrpin ... Jan. 13 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. The above are all new steamers, built specially lor the trade and commanded hy men of great •Ttracea under' forty days, being the quickest averare of any steamers in the New Zealand trade. PASSAGE MONET.—Saloon, from 60 guineas -Twards i second saloon, 40 guineas; steerage from [guineas. Freight at lowest ourrent rates. INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Boemal Eeturn Tickets are now issued at ° SWMI EEDUCED FABES. Particulars may be learned on application to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christohurch; Or to the BBANOHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the Colony. 3322 ■THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANIES BOTAL MAIL LINE. <{Under contract with the New Zealand Govern. ment.J B.M.S. AOBANGI, k 4163 Tons Begister, 4000 Horse-power, W. A. Turpis, Commander, WILL BE DESPATCHED FBOM WELLINGTON, Calling at Bio de Janeiro and Madeira, OS THUBSDAY, AUGUST 26, At 4 p.m. This steamer has ju?t made the quickest passage ■on record from Plymoathto .New Zealand. Her last passage Home was 37 days, and her average time since she was launched is the quickest of an> boat in the New Zealand trade. The accommodation for passengeisrf all classes i is unsurpassed. The steerage is unusually spacious, m&d is fitted with every convenience. No allotted berths can be kept unless a deposit is (Mid. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICE, .4145 Christchurch. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). WELLINGTON, PIOTON, NELSON, TABANAKI * MANUKAU: PENGUIN. TOMOBBOW, Tuesday. Passengers hy 8.15 p.m. train. Cargo till 10 a,m. I jH BLUFF : WALBABAPA) TO-MOBBOW, Tuesday. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train; W Cargo till 10 a.m, ELLINGTON, GISBOBNE, AUCKLAND ft SYDNEY: BOTOMAHANA, Thursday next, Aug. 5. , „„„. TDNEY via WELLINGTON : WAKATIPU, > about Tuesday, Aug. 10. : ABAWATa, from Auckland, about Auk. 22. JNOA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI i JANET NICOLL leaves Auckland about Aug. 16. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), AND BLACK DIAMOND LINE. 'Special Cargo and Passenger Service). , Ellington, nelson* westpobt : MAHINAPUA, THIS DAY, Monday. PasEangers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till 10 a-m. jaoXTTMABUADUNEDIK t GBAFTON, train. Cargo till 10 a.m. WELLLNGTON, NELSON ft GBEYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hpkitika) : KOBANUI, TO-MOBBoW, Tuesday, Aug. 3. Passengers Why 2.40 p.m. train. ■ Canto till 10 a.m. ELLINGTON, NAPIEB, GISBOBNE, TAUBAfIGA ft AUCKLAND: OHAU, Early. Small parcels received at Christohuroh office. Bxbtbs can be secured at Christchurch. Ovncss—Corner Manchester and Cashel streets, Ofariatohurchj Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. 7294 FOB WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. « 1 mHEs.B __ GO-AHRAD "Will be despatched for theabove ports on MONDAY, Aug. 2, at 12 o'clock noon. For freight or passage apply to .4244 CUFF & «}BAHAM, Agents. FOB AUCKLAND. (To follow the Peerless). IHE fine Bngantine OC&OLA, now discharging her inward ■ cargo, will load for the above _ port. For freight, apply to . 4237 CUFF ft GBaHAM, Agents. FOB SYDNEY ANDI NEWCASTLE. V-r fT\ H E Clipper Iron Barque ' STAB OF THE SOUTH, Will load as above on disohsrge of her inward cargo. Freight on Grain, 5b per ton. ■For freight, apply to WOOD. SINCLAIR ft CO.; or, 41U CUFF ft GBAHAM. FOB GBEYMOUTH DIBECT. "IHE 8.8. FELHAM Will leave for the above nort , on or about TUESDAY, NEXT, 3rd August, at 4 p.m. KINSEY, WAKD ft CO., Agents. NOKON BAY, LITTLE AKALOA, ft AKABOA. AKABOA the Mails) will leave for Pigeon Bay every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday : single Mokets, 7s 6d; return, 10s j and for LP] 4XALOA every Tuesday. Fares—Single tickets, The vessel leaves the wharf at 9.80 returndirect every Wednesday, on the j taming 1 p.m. train. ffTT?T?»ynff!#ffyn\yP!^^ Fares: Single 15s, return £os; cargo, 10s per ton, wn on Tuesdays. yj'>ij?:fti:t ittwao* .vmt:*jm m aial Arrangements for Pionio Parties oan GABWOOD ft CO., Akaroa. CAMEBON BEOS.. Lyttelton. KINSEY, WABD ft CO., tnrttelton and Christohuroh. TELEGBAPH LINE OF B YAL MAIL COACHES. . CULVEBDEN TO WAIAU AND HANMfcB PLAINS HOT BPBINGS, NOBTH CANTEBBUBY. ' COACH leaveß Cnlvarden for Waian evert Monday and Thursday, at 1 p.m., on arrivi ..■ot midday train from Christchurch, and leaves Waiau every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 noon, in • time to oatoh the 2.45 p.m. train for Christohuroh. FOB HOT SPBINGsTHANMEB PLAINS. A COACH leaves Uulverden every Tuesday, on Arrival of midday train from Christchurch, return•ing on Thursday, in time to catch the 2.45 p.m. -train for Christchurch, until further notice. In connection with the above Line of Coaches, I fceg to inform the public I have erected a Comanodioua Livery and Bait Stables, where special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses can be -obtained at shortest notice. Urgent telegrams and Clatters promptly deliverad. .«- ~* * THOS. DEBBETT, Proprietor.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7927, 2 August 1886, Page 1
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