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Shipping Notices THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP STEAMERS, Under Contract with The New Zealand Government, be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira The above aro all new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company’s steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MOtfßYSaloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second saloon, 40 guineas ; steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage, apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christchurch ; Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the colony. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) R. MS. TONGARIRO, 4163 Tons Register, 40C0 Horsepower, J. E. Bqne, Commander, Will be despatched from Wellington for Lon. dor, calling at Rio de Janeiro, Madeira, and Plymouth, On THURSDAY, lira MARCH, At 4 p m. Intending passengers are invited to inspect this magnificent steamer, which is one of the finest specimens of modern naval architecture afioat - The first-class dining saloon is a lofty apart, ment situated nearly amidships, and extending the whole width of the ship. The staterooms are large, beautifully furnished, and mostly fitted for only two passengers. Several are on deck, and all have perfect ventilation. There are a large number of bathrooms,' a ladies’ boudoir, music-room, and two smoking-rooms, besides two large promenade decks. The Second Saloon is provided with piano, bathrooms, smoking-room, and ladies’ boudoir ; the staterooms and bill of fare are fully equal to the first saloon of many lines. The Steerage accommodation is large and well ventilated, and the dietary scale is most liberal. ; The passenger accommodation is heated with steam and lit by electricity. For freight or passage, apply to THE OFFICES, 120 Cdstomhouse-quay, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMP ANY’S'LJNE. 1 ’ ' ‘ FOR LONDON DIRECT. •iiTiViS.'.. nTJHB Company’s Clyde-built 4 magnificent iron clipper ship ... ~ hURU NU I. 1013 Tons Register, 100 A 1 at Lloyds’. W. DoNALDSOIf, Commander, Is appointed to sail as aboye IN FEBRUARY, Wool apd other cargo is now being received at the Railway Wharf woolshed. The accommodation for passengers is ansurpassed. The saloon and Cabins are nnusa* ally large and replete with every convenience, bedding and all requisites being provided. For freight and passage apply $o the OFFICES, ofi4 Cuatomhonae-qnay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE, SHIP QPAWA, FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. npHE above-named vessel A having arrived and been at the Customhouse, :. w jq l, e berthed at the wharf immediately, and commence her on Monday morning next, ° Consignees are notified ts present bills of lading and obtain delivery Orders for their goods without delay ( aE , any cargo impeding the dischargo wlil be landed and stored at the consignees’ risk and expense. The attention of the manager must be drawn to any damaged, goods before removal f?om led 6 ge'd h “ rf ’ otb?rwi "" no claim will be acknowTHE NEW ZEALAND SJIIPPINQ COMPANY (Limited), *■ L * Cuatomliou§e-qviay. Captain Hawon will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his ship’s cysw without written authority. 189 i * il 1 Melbourne Wool Sales. D. BYNOTT BROS., i '■ OF THE FUNDERS WOOL WAREHOUSES, MELBOURNE* Hafe pleasure In announcing that they have arranged FREIGHT OF WOOL FROM ANY NEW ZEALAND PORT to MELBOURNE AT THE REDUCED RATE of FIVE SHILLINGS PER BALE ; And beg to tender their beat services to Growers who may wish to avail themselves of the advantages of this Market. Melbourne, 15th October, 1885. Board and residence For ladies and gentlemen visiting Christchurch, for any length of time, from two to three days’, or longer, can be had at Spencer House, 275,*Armagh-street West, close to the Museum, Park, and Gardens/and within 12 minutes’ walk of the Calhedral’and Post Office. Every home comfort. Teyms—3o,s per week* or 6a per day, Highest refsrenses can be given in tkis city (Wellington). 421 WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. JAMES THOMAS, lata of the Panama Hotel, bega to inform hie numerous Wends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel. BEST LIQUORS KEPT. Billiard-room and Experienced Marker. 798

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7707, 15 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7707, 15 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7707, 15 February 1886, Page 1

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