Port ol ; ComToub. I mander partute. Pate Steamers Shipping notices THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with Tub Nkw Zealand Government, A EE appointed to vj?. XjL y&ttjrpWjfiy sail with Her Majecty’i mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio da Janeiro and Tenerlffa : Rimulaka •• Enapehu Tcngauro Aonuigl 4474 .Greenstrect i Apr 18 4163 | Findlay ..j May 1G 1474 iCrutcbley j Junol3 4163 I Bone - July 11 ! ! 4183 i Sulcliff *.| Aug a And thenceforward evoz/ fourth Satu day. IMPORTANT NOTICE. In compliance with the wishes of the Hoo. the Pofltmaflter.General for Zcftland, the {STEAMERS HOMEWARD;, will bo despatched from the Colony on SATURO AY instead of Thursday, commencing with the R.M.S. Rimutaka.on the 18th Apf 11 - Particulars maybe learned on application to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING C 0„ CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. npHE following hlgh-olass 1- vessels, with others to follow, as required, will bo despatched as above : May May July August Duke of Buckingham I 3123 Dulto of Westminster 3720 Duke of Sutherland.. I 3110 Tekoa 41*0 Qtnmma .♦ ..1 3SOB ~Wool, flax, tallow, and other cargo carried at lowest enrrent rates. For fall particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM* PANY (Limited), CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. SHAW, SAY ILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited), MONTHLY LINE OP EOTAL MAIL FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEKH ALL FOP*TS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. fS rjpHE Magnificent S.S. lONIC, 4753 Tons Register, 3000 Horse-power, \V, H. ICidlev, Commander, Will be despatched from ron LONDON DIRECT ON SATURDAY, 2nd MAY, 1891, To be followed by Date of Departure' Saturday E. J. Evans * • !May 30 reimingajjune 27 J. Stuart .. July 25 0. H. Kompaon Aug 22 W. H. Kldley... Sept 19 The above are all powerful, new atoei um learners, and the accommodation for all loses of Passengers is unsurpassed. The Homeward Passage will bo Via Rio de meiro and Tenoritle, and the time occupied onld not exceed 40 days. An experienced Surgeon will accompany oh steamer. . . . The above will be snpplomentod by the Hewing and other first-class SAILING VESSELS AND CARGO STEAMERS. Akaroa Glenlora S 3 Maori .. 5.5. Matatua 5.5. Itangatlra S.S Pakeha .. 5.5. Mamnri.. 'lCOallMurray Nicole 100A1 100*1 JOOAI 100A1 100A1 Moffalt .. McDougall Bu ton .. Scotland Maxwell Probable Tims of Sailing. Ape 1 May April May Juno July August bo undersigned are empowered to grant jfcges from London to New Zealand, P a 7* it for which h*3 boon guaranteed in the 3ny ! ~w. &G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LEVIN & CO. ELLINGTON STEAM PACKET COMPaNY. ripHE following Steamers A will be despatched as is under (weather and oironmas."s.*.-' stances permitting):— ir WANGANUI S.S. STOKMBIRD. EARLY.
tTor Freight or Passage apply to JOHNSTON ft CO.. Agenta,
(?0R CASTLE POINT AND NAPIEK Will laovo lor tno aoove ports Weather and clrcnmstanoes permitting) ON AN EallLV DATE. 607 JOHNSTON AND CO., Agents, AUSTRALASIAN LINE. GRACIE, EEAZLEY AND CO., of 25 Water street, Liverpool, DESPATCH iron vessels of the hig olaes from Liverpool to Wellrnj and/or Dunedin at regular intervals. Via Coast. KA H O Wellington Agents, JOHNSTON AND CO.
SPORTSMEN. SMOKELESS Powder Cartridges. Belts, Guo Cases, Leggings, Dog Calls, Reloading Machines, Wads, Chilled Shot, Caps, &o. Prices within reach of all. CAMERON AND OURXSTIE, Lambton quay* NOTICE. ALL orders left at No. 18, Lambton quay, opposite Colonial Bank, for Sand and Gravel will receive prompt attention. Rubbish removed on the shortest notice. All other carting attended to. 305 CHAS. LAM BERG. PETERS’ COBB & CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES LEAVE Woodvlllo for Pahlalna twice daily each way, at 9.40 a.m. and 1 p,m., after arrival of Wellington train, returning from Pahiatua Ba.m. and 3.30p.m., in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Fares, 7s 6d each way. Coaches leave for Eketahuna daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington train; returning from Eketahuna daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of train from Wellington. A. PETERS & CO., Proprietors, Woodville. 100 COBB AND CO.'S COACHES. EKETAHUNA.WOODVILLE LINE. Y EAVE Eketahuna dally on arrival of ! ji i first train from Wellington; also 1 Woodville each day In time to oatoh the Wellington train at Eketahuna. Eaves—- , Eketahuna and Woodville, 7c fid ; Ekota. buna and Pahiatua, Es. J. MACARA, , 127 Proprietor, CANVAS Stretchers, Picture Framer, Fancy Work, mounted and made tn erder on the premises at R, Martin’s,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 1
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