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_ . . Shipping. L " NEW ZEAL AN" )_ JL SHIPPING COMPANY (LIGHTED). ! Ifj^pTzX Hkad 11 Loxdon : Office: -Bbaxch:' • Christchureb |fj, k— Bisliops- * gate-street jjj"; " within. THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of:— • Tons. Tons The Hurunui .... 1054 | The Waikato .... 105; MATAUKA, .... 898 Waimate ..'..115' OPATVA ........ 1131 I Waimea ...... 87 Oraki 1051 ' AVAIPA 105' OTAKI 1053 'WAIROA 105; Pareora. ..... 879 { Waitaj?ot .;.. lie; Piako ....... 1136 Wajtajia .... SSI KAKAIA 1057 WANGAJTtn.. .. 113{ RAKGITIKI 1227 I • These magnificent clippers are of the highest clas; at Lloyds, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United King dom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabin} are superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, whe are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The : dietary scalc is most liberal.- Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. • The Company also charters ships of the highest class as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colonj*with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading homeward from New Zealand. arrangements for. the passages of friends'to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo, can be made at the Head. Office, Cliristchurch, or at any of the Branches in the Colony. , Auckland Branch—93, Queen-stkeet. MOil TONGA AND S \ m O A.—The schooner * GALEDONIA' will sail as above on areWW'STjg Saturday next, the 12th inst.—For freight or passage apply to M. Niccol, Agent.—Auckland, February 8,1881. T> ASSE^GERS ' LIKE OF PACKETS T0 NKW ZEA " OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL & CO., 34, Leadkn'HALL-STKEET, LONDON. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. They are clipper classed A 1 at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most substantial, and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Keturn ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & C 0.,.) OWEN & GRAHAM, <- Agents. ORUICKSHANK &C 0..)

• Educational. - rjiHE 0F ringing. 3 Sir. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal I# Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private residence in "NVakefield-street. MR. THOS H. WEBB informs his Pupils and others that on and after Monday next, January 10th, he will be at home to give music lessons. Vacancies for several Pupils. Terms, &c., on application. Pianos and Harmoniums for sale at very low prices. Letters addressed to Oak Cottage, Hobsonstreel, will be attended to. N.B.—Name on entrance gate, opposite Minnetti, Baker. Mr s. burc he r, ARTIST. . , Is prepared to receive Pupils to attend the Class for Painting in Oil and Water Colours, held at the High School, Auckland, on Saturday Mornings. Lessons given in Oil and Water Colour Painting, Model and Free-hand Drawing,' ctc., at her Residence, St. > George's Bay Road, PamclL PONSONBY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, FRANKLIN EOAD. Mrs. Sliayle George's Pupils resumed School duties on Monday, January 31. Girls and Boys from the age of Ave years are received and trained in all the branches of a liberal education. Terms:. Junior classes, £1 Is and £1 10s; Senior classes, £2 * 7 s per quarter. Curriculum includes French. Music Dancing, Drawing, and Fancy Needlework. , Money. O N E Y T O L E IS" P. To Lend i:c Suivis of £50 and Upwards, At Lowest Current Rates. s. VAILE , ; Financial and Land Agent, ; ; Shortland-strcet. 4? ATO fl > 000 LENT, on Bui Id ill" O®,,™ Society principles, or on other terms to suit borrowers. 7% allowed on deposits.—C. Williamfi, , .-' ?' Vulcan Lane. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. —In Sums of £50 Pn M.'V upwards, upon good freehold securities. — Apply to J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. • TO LEND on.Freehold security, at lowest current mtes, in sums to suit borrowers.—Apply to AVm. S. Cochrane, Nctv Zealand Insurance Buildings • or Samuel Cochrane and Son, Fort-street. MONEY for Investment, at lowest rates, in sums of £100 and upwards. — William Thome, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND at moderate rate of interest, and on first-class freehold security.— Apply to Brown, Campbell, and Co., Merchants, Short-laud-street. MONEY TO LEND, on freehold security, at lowest current rates - Apply to 11. W Hcatli, corner Queen and West Queen-street. MONEY. —Wanted to borrow, on firstclass Freehold Security, £10,000, also, £0000 —R. C. Greenwood, Queen-street MONEY TO LEND at l0"\v rates of interest.— Jas. B. Graham, Solicitor, Shortlandstreet MONEY TO LEND Oil Promissory Notes, Lands, Houses, &c. Bills discounted.—Apply to George Dunnet, 38, Insurance Buildings. MONEY TO LEND—A large sum of Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards, at a very low interest.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitken, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to Jackson 6c Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street. Money to lend on mortgage, —F. Ring, Agent, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities. : WM. COLEMAN, Solicitor, Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets. iiyrONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE^ lv B in sums of £50 and upwards. BEVERIDGE AND ALEXANDER, Solicitors, Bank Buildings, Wyndham-strcet. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at usual rates of interest. ' 1 CONNELL & COOPER Solicitors, Vulcan Lane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 1

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893

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 1

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