Shipping. rriHd NEW ZEALAND J- SHIPPING COMPANY %iji££§32& UMTT2D. /"O?™£: BRAVon: "'ate-rt^ 3 ' THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of:— Tons. Tons. The nURUNUI .. 1054 The "WAIKATO 1053 MATAUHA -. SIS WAIMATB .. 1167 OPAWA 1131 WAIMKA .... 871 OKAUI 1051 WAIPA 1057 OTAKI 1053 WAIROA .... 1057 PAREOIL\.... 879 WAITANOI .. 1181 PIAKO 113 C WAITARA .. BS3 RAKAIA .... 1357 WAJTOANUI 113G RANGITIKI.. 1227 These , magnificent clippers are of tho highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built sp?cially to meet the requirements o! the trade between the United Kingdom and Sew Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who arn provided with bedding and all cabin littings. Tho dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and slecrago accomniodotion Is all that can bo desired, siul the chip 3 are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters sliip3 of the highest as r«ouired, and vpss»ls are despatched from London to each of tho principal port 3 of thn colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always Bhips loading homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passages of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of carco, can bo made »t the Head Offlco, Chrhtcburch, or a<. nay of the Branches iu the colony. AUCKLAND BRANCH—93. ■Qcssy-HTnxin-. rtfcsJV. T7IIRST SHIP FOR -*- LONDON DIRECT. ns**rtt/ak The Magnificent. Iron Clipper Ship ' LOUH FLEET,' 100A1 at Lloyd's, 713 tons register. Capt. Abchd. Kobrrtso.n, now loading, and havissg the greater part of her cargo engaged will hive qv.lck despatch. ' For freight or passage, apply to THE NKW ZEALAND SHirPIKG COMPANY (LIMITED), Agent?. mHE NEW ZEALAND i SHIPPING- COMPANY (LIMITED) will dispatch the underFOR LONDON DIRECT During the months of January and February :— I • WAIKOA,' 1,057 tons Register, from In I Wellington. January, "i 'WAIPA, - 1,057 tons Eegister, fiom ( Port Chalmers. ( 'HURUNUI,' 1,054 tons lirgister, In I from Wellington. February. 1 'OTAIU,' 1,052 tons Register, fiom V Vort Chalmer?. The above are all sister Ships, and one of them 'the • Otski) having recently been in thi3 port intending passengers for London have had an opportunity of inspecting for themselves the magnificent accommodation which all the3e vessels equally possess. For rates of passage and all other information apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), 93, Queen-street. Tf ,011 LONDON DIRECT. A33|S3g?TO SAIL POSITIVELY ON FEBRUARY 13 (weather permitting). The fine new AI iron clipper ship 'MAY QUEEN,' Capt. RoBEBr Tatchkll, having nearly all her cargo already engaged, will positively leave for London early in February. This fine veasel offers superior inducement to intending passengers, her accommodation being superb in both saloon and intfi mediate, while the dietary arrangements will be of the most liberal character. A first-class Piano is provided for passengers' enjoyment; and an experienced Surgeon will also accompany the ship. Early application is invited to secure passages. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & C 0.,, Agent 3 for OWEN & GRAHAM. -Sk«w, Savill CRUICKSHANK & CO. > and Co. ra-i. "OASSENGERS' LINE OK JL PACKETS TO NEW ZEA*&S&&*&M OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL S CO., 21, LEADEKHIt.L-STP.jSBr, LOKDOfI. The above line of shlpi are ragnlar traders to all the principal porta of New Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced' masters. The bill oi fare u most substantial, and ef tho beat quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to (trant passages from jjondoD to /Icilantl, privment for which has be«n guaranteed in tli« colony.' Return ahlps to S"uU particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN &. C 0.,1 OIVEN -i GRAHAM. V Agcntl. CRTIOK-SHANK *ro J TTOK THE WADE.-The Jj schooner 'FIREFLY' will DAY (Thuradiy), February 7tb, ut Plumbers and Gasfitters. ATEK ! U ATER ! WATER ! i iV VOU WAST I WAT E K LAID ON AT REASONABLE PRICE 3 CALL AT R. CHALMERS & CO., PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS, Dabby-street. Licensed Plumbers City for the Waterworks. Gunsmiths. E V I T T, GUNMAKEK, QUEEN-STI'.EET, orrosiiK tiis market, SINGLE & DOUBLE BKEECH-LOADING FOWLING PIECES SINGLE AND DOUBLE-MUZZLE LOADERS SMALL-BORE RIFLES BREECH-LOADING REVOLVERS COI/T3 PATENT BKF.ECH-LOADINO DERINGE PISTOLS POPE'S PATENT RIFLE AIR PIfeTOLS Breech-loading: Implements Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridge Cases, Wadding &c, of the best brands Cylinder Wire Cartridges for Kreech-leadnrs Game Ea£B, Gun Cases and Covers Fishing Tacklo. FIREWORKS. Ship Chandlery. QHIFcHANDLERY & SAIL-MAKING. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A. B. DONALD Having taken over tue balance of the loa«e of thoso centrally-situated Premises, Coiiner of Quken anb Fort streets, lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Williams, as a ?hip Chandler, Sail makor, &c, wonld intimate bis intention of CONTINUING THIS BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, and trusts to secure a fair tsiiarn of support. A.B D. takC3 this opportunity of thanking the Shipping Community and pener.il Public for the librial patronage accorded him dining tho la-.t tcu years, and from his persontl knowledge of the Eusiness,hopes to secure a coutinuatiou of the favours so liberally bestowed upon him. N.B.—A Large Assortment of Tent 3 and Tahpauliss always kept in Etoclr.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5063, 7 February 1878, Page 1
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