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" ShippingQHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY \ i, YtUmn (Liuitid). monthly LINE op fast passenger STEAMERS between all ports or new ZEALAND AND LONDON. Th, following powerful, new, steel-built Steamer* are appointed to leave 'or LONDON DIRECT M follows. (Final port u arranged.) «S £ • _ i Date of DeStaler. !§5 g I Commander. 'h if a a |_5 _______ 1..W1 5200 SSOO J. Stewart P 80 * l ,„„., * R1 4763 ROOD .T. O Cameron .Inn. 8. ISB7. ' O ,*IL ; 4I?fI7|SOOD.W. E. Kidler Feb. & _ TiTVtn"" .. 5200 8000 B. J. Barlow March 5 AaAWA.'.~ • • 6200|3500|J. Stewart April 2 ~Th7Ar»w» anil Taiuui are new steamers of the late.t d Th"'First-class Pa-sencer Accommodation Isiln a ,-uHcl saloon on the main deck amidships, and the 'l,.plnc bertks are of extra lar«re si to. The Second-class Accommodation Is very superior, .„d in situated under tha poop deck. •stfsra/e Pa*«»nrers "ill hare most excellent ana room* accomodation is the between decks. The White Star Steamers lonic. Doric, and ( optic will be conducted by the managers of that lino, wiir tire made thslr service the most comfortable and popular afloat. . An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each %, the steamers abovenamed will be fitted with the Homeward Route will be via Bio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. PASSAGE MONET, „ ... From 60 guineas and upwards hAlOOI». — lrt K l ..'•' IS to 20 guineas SPECIAL RETURN FARES During the tVDTVN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION. _ . ' .. _ „£lO5, available for 9 month 12 » Stcotid Saloon ... £65 ~ 12 '• TVs naderslfned are empowered to grant Passages fro « London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in this colony : w 1 C. D NATHAN * CO. CRUICKSHANK ft CO. A. HEATHER. rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL LISSt MAIL LINE or STEAMERS f" ""n|| (Under Contract with the New Zeai land Government) Will be despatched with Her Majesty's Malls as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira « Com- Port c>» De- _t. Strnmui. § *«<!»■ P*rture. Date. H iwsisgs iss-s Tom»nr9- ; *182! Bone j 'Jan. 13 Aotinfl — ■■lieS.Tnrpln i) As may „. jq Rtmniaka- «7SjHal!ett If arranged ; .£ 4r ' cU l 0 Bn»pehn._ 4163 jGreenstreet / I aiarcu And thenceforward every fourth Thursday, Particulars may be learned by application to THE HEAD OFFICES, CHRISTCHURCH, Or to the Branches and Agents of the Company ihronrhout the Colony. Z~7 rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S FOR LONDON DIRECT. The Company's magnificent Iron clipper ship WAITANGI, 1123 tons register. 100AI. Thomas LarstAM, Commander, I, now on the b»rth for London, as the first wool ship dVfi. season. and will receive good dispatch Splendid accommodation for lit class passengers. Cargo carried at lowest current rates. For freight or passage apply to THE SEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Custom-street. ORIENT LINE. Under contract with the New South Wales and South Australian vSS»»a&» Governments for the conveyance of M Tbi following Steamship* to th. O® ,E^' r Co ,«rt tha PACIFIC Co. will leave SYDNEY ann JKLBOrBNE on the n ?4?/^* n^° n *iriFl ATDF PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON, via ADELAIDE DIEGO. GARCIA (at Company » option). SLEZ and NAPLES„ tL From Sydney. From Melbourne. CKVOSSV ~ Not. 6 Nov. 12 W? - : »>•■*> K'S ORIZABA .. » Dec. 4 Dec. 10 LCSIXaNU. - .. Dec. 13 Be8 " li And fortnightly thereafter. Throneh fares to London, £21 to £70 . .. „ P»as«ng»rs secure special advantages bTboOktEß Ibrongh from New Zealand, fares in " ,o ° n " d . lecocd class being the same as from Aua "*"* id ®? c °" ttl dui pusenjers by Orient steamer are provided with i&looo callage to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM i.ondo — s p«L cl *' facUltUi afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by prepayment of the passage-money here. EXCURSION RETTTRN TICKETS. Available 0 mouths—First-class, £105. A Tillable 12 months First-class, £11&, Second, £65. PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rates. For farther particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW U ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents In New Zealand, -Ki pOMPAG DES MESSAGERIE3 MARITIMES. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES (VIA SPK Caxal). feleioeri under Postal Contract with tho Government of France. CALLING AT MAURITIUS, REUNION, SEYCHELLES. AND PORT SAID. "fIROUGH PASSENGERS FOR LONDON, VIA MARSEILLES AND PARIS. At same Rates as from Sydney or Melbourne. Th« Company's Steamers will be despatched aa lillcwi ;— .. Leave I Leave Leave SUimers. Sydney. Melbourne Adelaide. SALAZIE j Nov. 30 i Dec. 4 Dec. 6 SALAZIE Nov. 30 Deo. 4 Dec. 6 TABRA 1 Dec. 28 [Jan.l Jan. 3 Table Wines, Beer, etc., are included in the passage osey. for freight, passage, and further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents, Fort-street. rtj-i JjlOR LONDON. The splendid iron clipper barque ALASTOR, IOCAU (built under special survey). Thomas Glarebrook, Commander, i 3 now fast filling, early appllwtlon Is necessary for remaining »pace. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. i<\Jl CJTKAM TO WAIWERA rf»»3p4Sv Jo (HOT SPRINGS), MATAKANA, KAWAU. OMAHA, AND tflßßfci&ißiSr MAiIURANGI. THE B.S. ROSE CASEY. TIMETABLE * 01 Waiwora.—Kvery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturj Xi at eleven a.m. ; return on Monday, Wednes* »„.W. »nd Friday. W '"»takana, Kawan, and Omaha.Every Tuesday Fn. *; eleven a.m.; return on Wednesday. r Mshurangi, —Every Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m.; return on Friday and Monday, lad if boT * time-table will be adhered to, weathei in 01 r circumstances permitting. 1 freights must be prepaid HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. TP 0 11 MATAKA NA, _fi? BIG OMAHA, AND WADK DIRECT. TIME TABLE S.S. MAORI. Mn.j Mal *k»na: From Matakana: fll 'i 15th, •» p.m. Taesd&y, 10th, 6 a.m. Wm 1 '" w *de: From Wade: 5 n m - Thursday, 18th, 11 a.m. 11.i l 1 ' s u - m ' Saturday, 20th, 1 p.m ..".l*"* - Single, 6»; Return, 7r fid. «iuer and other circumstances permitting. 6. H. BUHNINGHAM, Queen-itxeet Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7794, 13 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7794, 13 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7794, 13 November 1886, Page 1

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