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Shipping. riv 1 QTEAM to the Hot Springs, irahorangi, Matakuna, Kawau, 1 and Omaha—S.s. 4 Rose Casey/ A 1 ' tfAVIWUJijV J^ 1 at Lloyd's, Capt. Easper—For Rot Springs, every Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday. For Mahuraogi, every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a. m. For Matakana, &c., &c , every Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Not responsible for parcels put sn board without shipping note.—For freight or passage apply to J. CASEY & SON. October 18,1873. "rtTav rpHE new Zealand SHI PAN Y Head s London Ojtice : .'raS-S-J 'Jl Bhancu : hristchurcb, 84, BishopsN. 2. Trrt B ate ." stree^ THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of> Tons. Tons. The HURUNUI .. 1054 Tho WAIKATO.... 1053 MATAURA .. 898 WAIMATE .. 1157 OPAWA 1131 WAIMEA .... 871 ORARI 1051 WATPA 1057 OTAKI 1053 WAIROA .... 1057 PAREORA.... 879 WAITANGI.. 1161 PIAKO 1136 WAITARA .. BS3 RAKATA .... 1057 WANGANUI 1136 RANGITIEII.. 1227 These magnificent clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins ar« superbly fitted und arranged, and provided with every requisite for tho comfort oi the passengers, who aTe provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and t.ho ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of the highest class as required, and ve;se ? « are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality every montii. The Company has always ships loading homewatd from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passages of frien 's to and from the colouy, and also for the conveyance of cargo, can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch, or at any of the Branches la the Colony. AUCKLAND BRANCH—93, QUEEX-STRKET. FJIHE NEW ZEALAND SHrPPISG COMPANY «sS3§SEw (LIMITED), STEAM DIRECT TO ENGLAND. ' The magnificent, full-powered, Clyde-btiilt Steamer < STAD HAARLEM,' 2729 tons register, 450 horse power, is appointed to sail from Lyttelton to London on or about the 10th April next. This splendid steamer has superior accommodation for all classes of passengers. Raving been built in 1575 for the Dutch East Indian Mail Service, she is fitted with every modern improvement. Her route will be via Cape Horn, or through the Straits of Magellan, and it is confidently expected she will make the passage in 45 days. The route chosen avoids all the discomforts of a prolonged voyage through tropical waterf, which is inseparable from the route through the Red Sea and Suez Canal. An experienced surgeon will accompany the ship. For frll particulars of freight and passage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Queen-street; Or to their Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. ]^[ EW SBtP'ffijjpPireK PING COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR LONDON DIRECT (TO FOLLOW THE ' LEBU'). The A 1 clipper (hip 'LOCH FLEET," 713 tons register, A. Kobertsok, Commander, haying the greater part of her cargo engaged, will sail as above at an early date. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Agents. FOR NORFOLK ISLAND AND NOUMEA. — The schooner 4 VENTURE,* W. Champion, Master, will sail on FRIDAY, March 7, at noon. Hotels. ! JgJ D E N I If E O T E L, Edes Terrace. LIST OF PRICES:— Per bottle b d Martell's & Hennessy's Brandy 4 6 Greenlees & Colville'a Campbelton Whisky (proof) 4s and 4 6 Dnnville's Whisky .. .. .. .. ..4 0 Rum, 3s ; Old Jamaica (proof), 4s ; small, .. 2 0 Cousen'sSherry, best, 4s ; small,.. .. .. 2 0 Sandimen's Best Port, 4s ; small, .. ..2 6 Amontillado Sherry, 5s ; small, 2 6 Old Tawny Port, 5s ; small, 2 0 English Ginger Wine 3 0 is case (genuine brands): Hennessy's and Martell'3 Brandy 5 6 Bisquit Dnbouche's Brandy 5 0 Case Brandy, half-pint bottle 2 0 Schiedam Schnapps, 4s 6d ; small, .. ..2 6 Geneva, JDKZ,4s : small, 2 9 Scone Gin .. .. .. .. .• ..5 6 Old Tom 4 0 Dunville's Whisky 4 0 Towosend's Sarsaparilla 5 0 English Ale and Porter (best brands), Is 3d to 1 6 All Spirits sold bylthe Gallon (over*proof) same as from Bonded Store. Assorted cases of the above made up for Famille and Picnic Parties. Terms Strictly Cash (no exceptions). SAMUEL EVINSON, Proprietor. Auckland, 12th December, 1878. YAL AIL |I|- OTEJU VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS, (IN THE VICINITY OF THE THEATRE), A U C K LAND. Families, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen visiting Auckland, will find this Hotel comfortably furnished and thoroughly ventilated. The roof has been ventilated with all the latest hotel improvements. The Bath*rooms are fitted with hot and cold water, abo shower baths on latest approved principle, and patent waste pipes, See. J. CODLING, with his experience as Hotel Proprietor of one of the largest hotels in England, ought to influence a large trade in this line, J. CODLING, Proprietor. Don't Move I—Give theHoTEL Restaurant a turn to-day for your Lunch. Tea from sto 7 o'clock. THE NORTHERN WAIROA HOTEL, DARGAVILLE. The Proprietor directs attention to the comforts which this Establishment affords to Visitors from Auckland and other districts. The Hotel is one of the Largest and BestyURNISUED IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Civility, Cleanliness, Comfortable Single and Double Bed-rooms, Capital Meals, and First-class attendance are the chief features in the management. SUITES OF ROOMS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. BRANDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION — THE BEST PROCURABLE. ONE OF ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES KEPT. DENIS LYNCH, Proprietor. ConveyancesWc R o W"T HER, e VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES (Corner of Lorne and Wellesley-streets. Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keeper to H R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel* lency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire —A great variety of Carriages, open' nd dose ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Crey Horses * Buggies, single and doable-seated, hooded and open, for single or pair 0/ Horses; Foar-whee'od Dos darts; Breakß for picnic parties; Covered Ccnreyances for driving passengers to oat-distrlctfl; and Saddle Horses, &c., fee. wbftrges Moderate,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5398, 6 March 1879, Page 1

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