Shipping Notices. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOE L 0 :\ r D 0 N. lOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, with superior -l* accommodation for all classes of passengers, calling at Monte Video or Rio, Teneriff 3 and Plymouth. Vessel. iTons Commander! From I JJate. 1001. Sept,— Kumara ...I 60.J4'Scotland ''ep'.— Gothio ...| 7730[Kidley W'llingtion Nor. 7 CAEGO STEAMERS. ■; T" ' i i9oi Waiwera !6237 Stuart Wellington jAxitj. 8 I'akeha* ...tal Prosser I Auir. 2!) Aotea lt>lt€4 IKvans ■ — : ""£• sl
•Via South Africa. For freight and passages, apply to DALGETtf AM) CO., LTD., NATIONAL MORTGAGE /ND AGE.NCY CO., LTD., Joint Agents. S.S. WAIWERA. ALL CLAIMS and Accounts against the above 'Steamer must be rendered THIS DAY, otherwise • they will not bo recognised. Accounts for Provisions to Shaw, Savill and Albion Coy.'s Lvttelton Store; othersi to "DALGETY AND CO., '930 ','.'.■ Agents. THE HUDDART-PARKER LINE. TEAMERS 'LEAVE LYTTELTON as J UNDER:FOR DUNEDINZeaiandia., 3000 tons, Saturday, August 10th. FOR WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEYZeaiandia, 3000 tons, Wednesday, August 14th, 4 p.m. train. FOR WELLINGTON AND SYDNEY (Via Cook Strait)— Westralia, 3000 tons, Friday, August 16th, 4 p.m. train. All Tickets Available for Stop-over or Return by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel by the Huddart-Parker Line. KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., ' Agents. THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED.' S,S. "TOMOANiA," FROM NEW YORK.. %HIS STEAMER WILL ARRIVE in Lyttel- - ton TO-DAY. Consignees are requested t'o Present Bills* of Lading, -and Pay Freight, if any due. The 'Agents' attention must he called to any damaged goods before removal from Railway 'Sheds,'.otherwise no claim can be, recognised. KINSEY, 'BARNiS AND CO., Agents, 939 Oh-ristcnurch. and Lyttelton. STEAM TO SOUTH AFRICA. . ■ 5 Undersigned Steamship Lines have J- arranged to despatch Steamers fitted with Refrigerated Holds from New Zealand ports at intervals; of abotit six weeks to ports' in South Africa as may be required. The next sailing will be the 'Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's 1 Steamer '• PAKEHA, 4331 Tons Register, TO SAIL FROM NEW ZEALAND ABOUT First Week ; in September. ( ../,., Calling at ' FREMANTLE, W.Ai' . . DURBAN ALGOABAY ~ CAPE TOWN 1 :■-.' ."",' To le. followed by JSTAR OF AUSTRALIA, 7198 Tons, about October. 17th. ' ■ ~ OTARAMA, 3808 Tons, about end November. Bates of freight on application to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED;. I THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED;, Or to SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED, 733 Agents. FOR. CHEIVTOT, KAIKOURA AND WELLINGTON; HHES.S. "WAKATU" is expeoied to SAIL .. for the above on TUESDAY, the 6th AUGUST, At -10 p.m. (Weather permitting). Freight and Railage on Cheviot Cargo must 09 prepaid. KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., Agents, 932 Christchurch. and Lyttelton. FOR CHATHAM ISLANDS. -~<HE S;S. TOROA will SAIL on MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, At 10 p.m. Passengers 9.15 p.m. train. Taking Cargo for Waitangi, To One,Wharekauri 'and Pitt Island only. Cargo must be alongside by 8 a.m., and xail carriage and freight thereon prepaid. KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., 933 Agents. <HIRE LINE DIRECT STEAMERS. OTAGO TO LONDON. SOOOtona Ssooh.p. 8100 tons 3500 k.p 8500 tons 3530 h.p 8500 tons 3500 li.p. P£BTci*UttU ... BUTESHIKiS ~ BANITSHIEE ... E'IFESHIKE „ '.MirENSHIB.e ... ... 8500fcons 3500 li.p. UOEAYSHIBK Ssooton-, 3 r >oob.p. The above magnificent steamers, which have all been specially built for 'the New Zealand trade, and making an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided' for Saloon Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 guineas, TO LONDON. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For plans and further particulars, apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN AND CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Prince 3 Street, Dunedin. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.— SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, Sailing at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, •p-R'RMA'NTTVR nnT,f>MTin STTTR.Z and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly, as follows: c„fl„..J Me '- Ada--1801 1901 1901 V.delaCiotat Fiasehi ...Aug. sAusj. 8 Aug. 10 Polyneßien ... Cbeyalier .. Sept. 2 Sep?. 5 Sept. 7 Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia and Japan. Passage Money, £27 to £77, including Table Wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board. Return Tickets (first saloon), between intercolonial port 3 are available for return by P. and O. or Orient steamer having room. For further particulars, apply to PITCAITHLY AND CO., Christehurch.
Of LANDING, Ex TokomaTU and Rakak, LARGE ASSORTMENTS i LATEST DESIGNS PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, PAINTS, ETC. J. A. LUJSIMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, ''63. Corner Tuam and Durham Street's. Telephona No. 613. F 960
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12571, 5 August 1901, Page 1
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