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Births, Marriages, and DeathsAll announcement* of Rirthi, Harriaget. ami Vtathi rublinhed in the HctUt.D ore interted in the V esklv Niws nnd MoNTm.T Summary without extra charge. All such notice! must he tinned bv the arivrrtuer. BIRTHS IjAunT*.—On February ?, ISS7, at Manukau Road, Newmarket, Mrs. O. N. W. Laurie of » son. marriages. Catitvat lapkp.-Harrison -On the 31st. ultimo, at St An trew Church, CamhUdre. by the Ven. Archrieicon Wm. N. de Wll'.is, Rem.itnin Oadwallader to I/Oui»«, third daughter ol Joseph Harrison, of Cambrief? . Waihato. Shkatii -P'TFrs —On the 27tli ultimo, at St. Sepulchre's Church, -'7 the Von. Archdoa op Dudley, assisted by the tier. T. H. Sprott. James Howard, second son of A. It Sheath, Esq.. Svdnev, lato ;f Wellington, New Zealand, to Amy Caroline, youngest daughter of the lite Rev. John Puffin, M.A. DEATHS. Pcmb.—At his resldenco, WH'onghby-itrcet, Shortlard, after a line and painful l iners, Alexander Hume, oldest son of the late Dr. A. W. Hume, Dolfast, Victoria, in the 51st jear of his ago. KrcoL On the Ist Instant, at the residence of Mr. McMath, Kngland-sireet. Annie ll*riiet, second daughter of the late William Nicol, Masonic Hotel. Interment Symordsstreet Cemetery to-day (Thursday; at three p.m. Friends ple.isa accept this Intimation. Shipping. § HAW ' SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY w&'£tzs££aa (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMKRS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new. stool-built Steamer* are appointed to leavo for LONDON DIRECT as ollow3 (Final port as arranged.) «• £5 si _ 1 Pate of DeSteamer. §j S * Commander. partura. CorT'o 1 4367,3003, W. E. Kidley Feb. 6 | j [Lyttelton TtiXCI...;.. 5200 3000 F. J. Barlow March 5 route 4740000 W. J. Jennings *pril - A v. att a s'_>OOj3f>oO'J . Stewart Auril SO j ONII . 4753 3000.1. Cameron May 28 Coptic ...... 4: 67 3000 W II Kidley Juno 25 The Ar»wa and Tainui are new steamors of the latest *Flrst-clasj Ta-sencer Accommodation is in a The First-class Fa-sencer Accommodation is In a citadel saloon on tho main deck amidships, and the ileepine berths are of ontra large sise. The Second-class Accommodation is very supeiior, and i» situated under the poop deck. Steeraie l'«<»ne»r< will have most excellent and rcomv accomodation ii? the between decks. The White Star Steamers lonic, Doric, and Coptic will be conducted by the managers of that line, who have made thair service the most comfortable and popular afloat, Au Kiperienced Surgeon will accompany each ptenmor. All the steamers abovenamed will be fitted with the Electric I ight. The Homeward Route will be via Rio Do Janeiro, and tl'.o time occupied should not exceed 40 Java. PASSAGE MONEY, Saloon. - From 60 guineas and upwards Second Cabin >, 40 .. „ Steerage — „ IS to 20 guineas The undersigned are emvowered to grant passages rem London to New Zealand, payment for which has seen guaranteed In this colony :— L. 1> NATHAN & CO. CRITICKSFIANK & CO. A. HE ATM Kit. fJ\HE NEW ZEALAND 1 N SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL ptttWJ' MAIL LINK 0F STEAUERS ' mC-1 mail LINK oy STEAUERS ! |(Under Contract with the New Zeft. I 'I land Government) Will be despatched with Her Majesty's Malls as undo for • LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira !— ■> Com- Port of DeSteamers. § mander. partnre. Data, H EimntakE- 4473 Tnrpln Wellington Feb. 10 8uapehu....!4183 Groenstreet Auckland March 10 Kaikonra _ 4474 CTiitchley } . , e April 7 Tongariro _ 41S3lHone |[ a T.May 5 Aorangi... „[4163 J Sutcli£ra j) " raDKea ;June 2 And thenceforward e»ery fourth Thursday, Particulars may be learned by application to TDK HEAD OFFICES, CHRISTCHUHCH, Or to tha Branches and Agent* of the Company ibrourhont the Colony. ARI EN T LINE. qsl QRIEKT LINE. Under contract with the New » ' ~ l !i .oa'2 South Wales and South Australian ■tetaaifceamea Governments for the conveyance of Malls. The following Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT Co. and the PACIFIC Co. will leave SYDNEY and MKLF.orrnNK on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON, via ADELAIDE. DIEGO GARCIA (at Company'* option), SUEZ and NAPLES:— From From Melbourne. IBETITA .. .Tan. 29 Feb. 4 CHtMIiORIZO .. Feb. 12 Feb. IS POTOSI .. .. Feb 26 Mar. 4 ORIENT .. .. Mar. 18 Mar. 18 And fortnightly thereafter. Throng:) fares to London, £21 to £70 Passengers secure special advantages by booVlnp through from New Zealand, fares in saloon and second clans being the same as from Australia. Secondclass pasncnger* by Orient steamer are provided with sal non pnvsnge to Sydney or Melbourne. I PASSAGES FROM LONDON.— facilities afforded for bringing ont Friends and Relatives by irepayment of the passage-money here. SPKCIAIi NOTTCE. Second Class Fares Reduced to £36 and £40. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS. Aviilabiu 9 m ;nlh« — First-Class, £105. Available 12 moiitha--Flrit class, £115, Second, £66. PARCELS HOOKKD THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand nOMPAGNIB I) E ~ MKS3AGKRIBS MARITIME 3. wmg&SSESiSffiuii* SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES (Via Suez Canal). Steamers under Postal Contract with tho Government or Krance. CALLING AT MAURITIUS, REUNION, SEYCHELLES. AND PORT SAID. THROUGH PASSENGERS FOR LONDON, VIA MARSEILLES AND PARIS. c . Leave Leave Leave ' ' Sydney. Melbourne Adelaide. NATAL ! Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. SYDNEY ' Mar. 19 ] Mar. 23 Mar. 6 At same Rates as from Sydney or Melbourne. The Company's Steamers will bo despatched as fallows:— Table Wine*, Beer, etc., are included in the passage money. For freight, passage, and further particulars, apply to HENDERSON «s MACFARLANK, Agent*, Fort-street. ~V x. cjtkam to waiwera Pi (HOT SPRINGS), MATAKANA, HAWAII, OMAHA, AND MAHURANGI. THE S.S. ROSE CASEY. TIME TAULK For Waiwera.—Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m. ; return on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For Matalraca, Hawaii, and Omaha.—Every Tuesday at eleven a.m.; return on Wednesday. For Mrtlmrangi.—Every Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m.: return on I'rfday and Monday. The above time-table will bo adhered to, weather and other circumstances permitting. All freights must ho prepaid HENDERSON AND MACFARLANK sSk&v jgl°R LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE REWA. r,nm The Iron slipper barque EASTERHILL 'MAI, built under srecial survey, hourly expsctcd from Newcastlo, will be placed on the berth on arrival •nd hating large engagements will meet with prompt despatch. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. TjIOR FTOKIANGA. — The JI7 schooner QUEEN will leave jO Auckland on MONDAY noxt, 7th ■p£~.-viinst.-For freight or passage apply to M. Nlccol, Agent,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7862, 3 February 1887, Page 1

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