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Shipping Notices WOOL SEASON. 1876-77. THE following first-class Iron Ships, owned by Messrs. SHAW, SAVILTj, & CO., will __ ... be despatched by the undersigned for LONDON DIRECT during the coining season Master. G. Sellars K. Todd F. Williams Grant Davies M. Sinclair E. PEABCE, W & G. TURNBULL & CO. LEVIN & CO. PASSENGERS’ LINE OE PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND. OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, AND GO., 34 Leadenhall-stieet, London. THE above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. J Theyare clipper ships, classed A.l at Lloyds, and commanded by experienced masters. The BILL OP PARE 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. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Pull particulars on application to LEVIN AND CO., Agents. PASSENGERS LINE OF PACKETS. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. ryiHE Splendid Iron Clipper ZEALANDIA, 1116 tons register, Geo. Sellars, Commander, Will leave as above on or about 13th DECEMBER. The Zealandia is specially fitted up for the comfort and convenience of Passengers, and her Commander is well and favorably known. An experienced surgeon will accompany the ship. For freight or passage, apply to E. PEARCE, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Or to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Cargo for the above, ship is now being received and stored free of charge to shippersPASSENGERS’ LINE OF PACKETS. SECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON rpHE Splendid Iron Clipper ST. LEONARDS, 1054 tons register, Richard Todd, Commander Will leave as above on or about 6th JANUARY. The cabin accommodation of the ship is of a very superior character, and Captain Todd will make every effort to secure the comfort of passengers. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN & CO., W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Or to EDWARD PEARCE, _ Agent. The St. Leonards is ready to receive cargo. WOOL SEASON 1876-77. ")HE splendid Al‘clipper ship _ JESSIE READMAN, 12 tons, register. Captain Kennedy, will sail r London in DECEMBER. Wool and her cargo carried at lowest current rates of fight. ' First-class passenger accommodation. • For freight and passage apply to HURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay. ;ESSRS. MONEY WIGRAM* & SONS (of Blackwall Yard) INE OF STEAM AND SAILING PACKETS r iU be despatched from the Sandridge Railway Pier, Melbourne, FOR LONDON DIRECT as follows Skip. S.s. NORTHUMBERLAND TRUE BRITON . S.s. KENT (new) HAMPSHIRE S.s. SOMERSETSHIRE (via Cape of Good Hope) 5.3. DURHAM THEIR accommodations for all classes of passengers are unsurpassed, and they will each carry an experienced Surm. TheSALOON CABINS are fitted with 3 necessary fixed CABIN FURNITURE, PASSAGE ORDERS are issued to peris desirous of sending for their friends from nne. Passage Money, £l6, and upwards. A eral allowance to families. Return tickets 5 granted at reduced rates. Passengers booking in New Zealand are alved a portion of their passage-money to elbourne. For all particulars, apply to NEILL & CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. TEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. (LIMITED). or WANGANUI— The MAN AW ATU, on MONDAY, 20th INST., at 6 p.m. or NAPIER AND POVERTY BAY— The BANGATIKA, on TUESDAY, 21st at 4 p.m. I. PLIMMBR, Manager. THE splendid screw steamer BAS B Y, 1489 tons register, Captain Kennedy, ' Will call regularly at Wellington on her passages to and from Sydney. This vessel is well known as the steadiest sea-boat on the coast, while the passenger accommodation is unrivalled W. & G, TURNBULL & CO., Agents. W AND G. TURN-, • BULL & CO’S Steamers will leave as under IVANGANUI The STORMBIRD, THIS DAY. FOXTON—The NAPIER, on WEDNESDAY. ■ ■ ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS are appointed to leave as , w __ t s— under:—' - ; ' ’kEKERANGT—The LYTTELTON, on MONDAY, the 20thINST., at 5 p.m. or freight or passage, apply to • . J. ANDERSON, N.Z. Steam Shipping Company’s Office.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4887, 20 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4887, 20 November 1876, Page 1