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SHAW, SAYILL, an d ALBION COMPANY (Limited)| MONTHLY LINE OP FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON THE following powerful new steel-built Steamers are appointed to Leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows : (Find port as arranged.)

The First-class P seenger Accommodation is in a citade saloon on the mam deck amidships, and the sleeping berths are oi extra large si The Second-class Accommodation is very superior, and utuated under the poop deck. Steerage passengers will have most excellent and roomy accommodation in the ’tween decks. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. All the steamers above-named will be fitted with the Electric Light. The Homeward route will be via Rio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Passage money Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; Second Cabin, 40 guineas ; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. Special Return Fares during the Indian and Colonial Exhibition—Saloon, LlO5, available for 9 months. Saloon, Llls, available for 12 months. Second Saloon L 65, available for 12 months. The above will be supplemented by the following FIRST CLASS SAILING VESSELS The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from Londou to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony : Fell Bros, and Co., Agent?, Alfred street.

SHAW-SAVILL&ALBION COMPANY (Limited.) STEAM TO LONDON. mT!E Magnificent Screw gtv. I Steamer ARAWA , 5200 Tons, 3500 Horse power, Will be despatched from LYTTELTON TO LONDON DIRECT On or about 24th July, calling at Rio de Janeiro. The accommodation for all classes of Passengers on this steamer is unsurpassed in any vessel, afloat, The first class ac« commodation is on the Main Deck Amidships, and no state room has more than two berths, with the exception of a few family rooms. Pullman beds and electric light Second class passengers have excellent accommodation under the Poop ; and the Steerage passengers are carried in the ’Tween Decks. For Freight or passage, apply to Fell Bros, and £O., Agents.

HOLMES & BELL, GENERAL MERCHANTS, STOCK, STATION, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. London Office, 14 Milton-Btreet, E.C LONDON AGENT—D. W. BELL. NEW YORK AGENTS—WOODHOLSE & STORTZ. ADVANCES made on Wool,, Skins, Hides,Tallow, Grain, Frozen, Mutton, Flax, aud other Produce for Sale in London, Australian, and New Zealand markets, INDENTS executed from English, Conticental aud American Manufacturers with despatch, at usual rates. Samples, Illustrated Catalogues, and Price Lists can be inspected at our Farmers’ Exchange. Act as Agents for Absentee Proprietors, [Collect Rents, and generally superintend Estates. Holmes d Bell Sole Agents for Marshall & Copeland’s celebrated Dunedin Ales and Stout, Bains’ Patent STEEL FENCING WIRE, celebrated for Cheapness, Strength, aud Durability. In good demand throughout the Colonies, inspection of samples invited. NOTICE TO FARMERS & RUNHOLDERS Holmes dfc Bell Have ( r sale— McCormick’s Celobrated Twine Binbers, - Rawson’s Mower’s made Bpecially for the Colonise. Machine Oil, Binding Twine. Coals, Coinsacks in all sizes, Thomas’ Carbolised Sheep Dip. Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, and all kinds of Clovers. Baffin Patent Fencing Material.

Holmes & Bell Are Buyers of Wheat, Oatv. Barley, Potatoes, [Grass Seed, and all kinds of produce. Holmes & Bell Have Money to Lend on Freehold Security at current rates. Finance, Insurance, and Agenoy Business of all kinds undertaken. The FARMERS’ EXCHANGE is n -■ p all free of charge, from 9a. p.m. English, Colonial an rapers an filed for eaay rrfs

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1913, 23 July 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1913, 23 July 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1913, 23 July 1886, Page 2

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