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Shipping Notices THE NkW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. r | 'HE Company’* magej-v-i-ic-v ficeut steamship* will leave WELLINGTON a* under (circumstances permitting) : FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Via Napier and Auckland. The S.S. WARRIMOO, J, C. Arthur, R.N.R., Commander, ON WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, At 3 pm. FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff, The S.S. MIOWERA, James Stott, Commander, ON AN EARLY DATE. The accommodation of these vessels Is luxurious; spaoiona dining salcone, Judies’ bondolra, social halls, and smoking rooms, all fitted up In exquisite taste. The immense size and speed of these two steamers reduce any discomfort of an ocean voyage to a minimum. Paascngere to and from Australia will have an opportunity of viewing the beautiful WEST COAST SOUNDS, as the above steamers call regularly en route. Passages at Reduced Ratos. For freight aud passage apply to LEVIN & CO., 297 Agents. nnißß LINE DIRECT Tho above magnificent steamers, which have all beenspeclally built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers arc fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 36 Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, £35. OTAGO TO LONDON. Through Tickets issued from .Wellington to London at £37 10s. For fnllex particulars, apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin, 318 Gios KAIKOUHA AND LYTTELTON, I? Via COAST.

The r.a. WAKATU. On WEDNESDAY, at 6 pm. FCR (Aii'ilE POINT ANDHAPIEi Vu COAST. The b.b, KIWI. On TOES DAY, at 5 pm. FOR BLENHEIM. The b.b. NEPTUNE. On MONDAY, at 4 pm. FOR FOX PON. The s.e. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, On MONDAY, at 4 pm. The above-mentioned Steamers will leave, jiroumstanses permitting. For freight or passage apply tc LEVIN a 00. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited), j, fJtHB •>» S.S. OAIRLOCK Leaves altar* or New Plymouth lor Onehnnga as under (weather and other tiioamBlonces permitting):— •Tuesday, March 23 ... ... 10 pm Saturday, April 1 Bam •Connects with express train trom Wei UngtoD. For particulars, apply to undersigned, LEVIN & CO., Agents, WEST COAST STEAMERS. LINE OF STEAM PACKETS Are appointed to leave as nnder :■ For NELSON, WESTPORT,GRBYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The CHARLES EDWARD, on MONDAY, at 3 pm. FOR PATEA— The AORERE, THIS DAY, at 5 pm. Fares to Nelson—Saloon—Single, £1; re mm, £1 10s, Steerage—Single, ISa j return, £1 Sa 6d, For freight or passage, apply te W. & Q, TURNBULL & CO., Agents, Wellington, WJ&LLINGT. > STEAM PACKET COM 7ANY. f|IHE following Steam. JL era will be des. patched as nnder— weather and olronmtanoes permitting For WANGANUL—S.S. STORMBIRD. THIS DAY. For WANGANUL— S.S. HUIA. On MONDAY. Pos Freight or Passage opply to JOHNSTON & 00., Agents. FOR LYTTELTON AND CHATHAUS, fJTHE K.S. IK A H U Win leave tor tno anovo costs ON AN EARLY DATE. Weather and clrcnmateneei permitting). JOHNSTON AND 00. Agents THE undermentioned steamers will be despatched as follows (weather permitting):— For PAT E A The ss WAITAPU, THIS DAY, at 2 pm. For RANGiriKEt—The sa MANAIA, on MONDAY, at noon. For Freight or passage apply to J, 8. DROSS, Balding (next doarlßenh of Australasia,

NEW COACHING ROUTE. ON the opening of the Railway Lins from Hnnterville to Maogamano the undersigned will run a Five-horse Coaah from there and Oogihitn to Mowhanga in oohnec tion with Messrs Rymer and MoDonaid’s Coaches from Napier, weekly eaoh way. For scenery this route is unsurpassed in the North Island. At Mowhanga, saddle and pack horses, with guides, can be procured for going either to Xokanau and Xaupo or Pipiriki to Wanganui by steamer. A. PETERS AND SONS, Proprietors. Thos. Cook and Son, Agents. TO ENGINEERS, MILLERS, AND ALL CONSUMERS OP STEAM. WE have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the whole of NEW ZEALAND for the celebrated Patent PENBERTHY AUTOMATIC LIFT AND FORCE INJECTORS. These Injectors have surpassed all other makes for simplicity, acd price. We have already fixed and sold a large number, for which we have the highest testimonials. Four years' sale, 40,000.' Samuel Danks & Son, Electro Platers, &0., 370 10, Brandon atrect, Wellington. QUB BEACON'S MOTTO—- • The Culminating Point o» Superior itt,’ WE HAVE LONG SINCE ATTAINED. T. P. COVENEY, THE FAMILY GROCER, Corner op.lkobstbe and Cuba streets, Wellington. Telephone .294. 675 QAMERON & CHRISTIE. Per N. B. Morris— KEROSENE LAMPS—Rooheiter and others.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9867, 25 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9867, 25 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9867, 25 March 1893, Page 1