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SMpping. ? FFIBE NEW ZEALAND 7 *&feS£%&> SHIPPING COMPANY tUMITED) Hkao I ilteprrffii'vS'a Losdos 0r7i03 1 Branch: " Ghrlstchuicb j:K- "* Kllcf 11 *! S4, BlshopsN.R. It Si gate-street 5/ within- : TH2 00M?ANY # 3 FLBET cansi3ta of :— Tons. Tons. The Huaujftrt « _ 1054 The RAwarrrn _ _ 1227 Hatauea S9B Waikaxo 1053 Opatva , 1131 TYaimati: __ 1157 Obabi .._.._ 1051 Waikea ..__ 871 Otaki 1053 Waipa 1057 Paukosla 879 Waeboa ___ 1057 Piako 1138 Wattanoi „ _ 1161 Eaicaia 1057 Wakoasui 1136 These magnificent clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the reqairement3 of tha trade between inn United King. , dom and New Z>j-i!i»nd. The saloons f.nd state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged, anol provided with every requisite for tha comfort of tho passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steers age accommodation is all that can be desired and tho ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters sblpa of tne highest class as required, ind vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality sver7 month. Tho Company hn« always ships loading homewava from New Zealand LIVERPOOL AGENCY A BRANCH has been established in Liverpool, and vessols will he dispatched at suitable intervals to the I principal ports in New Zealand. NEW YORK AGENCY. Messrs. R. W. CAMERON & CO., of New York, havo been appointed Agents for this Company, and a regular line of vessels will be laid on for the various ports in this Colony, to meet the requirements of tho trade 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, Coristchurch, er st any of the Branches in tho Colony. Auckland Branch—l 47. Quekn-stbees. .jCfcfcSs. "JOASSENGERS' LINE OF -*L PACKETS TO NEW ZEAOWNED BY MEBSRS. BHAW, SAYILL ft CO., 84. Leadenhall-btrezt, Lokdok. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the prlnclpsl ports of New Zealand. Thoy are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commander" by experienced masters. Tho bill of fare is most substantial, and of the best quality, and tho accommodation roomy and convenient. The nndorsigned are empowered to grant passagoi from London to Now Zealand, payment for whioh has beoD guaranteed In the colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost rejolar Intervals Sull parttctdars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., 1 OWEN & GRAHAM, >■ 'Agents. CRUICKBHANK &CO'. i riHAELES "TOAILEY, ship, yacht, and boatbuildeb, customhottse-stbeet west (foot of hob-son-street) Auckland. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS FOR SALE. LARG SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS ON HAND Booksellers and Stationers. IMPORTANT TO COLLECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND LITERATURE. "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR," Br the Hon. William SwainsosV. G. LENNOX Has just received THE FEW REMAINING COPIES ' OF "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR," Bv "William Swaissok, Esq. (Formerly Attorney-General for New Zealand), Author of''New Zealand and its Colonization," &c. Smith, Elder, and C 0.—1862. Some Opiuiosh of tiie English Contemporary Press, 1862. '"Having filled the post of Attorney-General for New Zealand, Mr. Swainson has some pretension to be considered an authority on the subject of which ho treat?, and his views aro both able and impartial." —Sun. "We can strongly recommend Mr. Swainson's book."—Westminster Review. " Public men and students interested in the fate of New Zealand and the Native Tribes will do well in giving his voluuio a place on their shelves."— Athonreum. " His tone Is temperate, sensible, and dignified."— Economist. "Ho will bo found an intelligent guide by those who desire to make themselvos thoroughly acquainted with the question at issue."—Spectator. "The interest of tho book centres of course in tho very lucid account of the war which occupies tho remaining portion of the Attorney-General's interesting volume."—John Bull. This small remainder of the abovo valuable work is offered for 5s per copy (postage Sd) by N. G. L ENNOX (Late E. Wayto), IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100 QUEEU-STSEET. JUST PUBLISHED A NEW MAP of the rf~IOUNTY OF "El DEN, By Cbas. Palmer. Scale—3o chains to the inch. Showing tho Original Sections and Lots, Boundaries of Ridings, Highway Districts, Parishes, and new City Boundaries. Sizo^—3s x 23 inches. Price—Plain, 2s 6d; Coloured, 4s; Mounted and Varnished, 10s. CHAMPTALOUP & COOPER, STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN-STEEET. AUCKLAND. qiLK ' /"ORNAMENTS. TRANSFER PICTURES AND DESIGNS for Silk or other Fabrics—when completed tho effect is quite equal to CREWELS. Heat a small iron to tho usual heat required for ironing. Then take the ornameut and wet it at tho back with a moderately wet sponge or paint brush. Place tho faco of the ornament picture on the articlo you wish to decorate ; then lay a sheet of thin paper on a piece of damp muslin over it, and press with hot iron ; then pull off tho paper and the decoration is effected. From Id to 3s Od each subject. UPTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. mo TOURISTS AND OTHERS. READ THORPE TALBOrS NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND (Illustrated) Contains valuable information, corrected to lateßt date Indispensable to tourists.- Vide > pinions of the-Press. Price, One Shilling, of all Booksellers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 1