HUDDART, 1 park ice & CO.’S, I*lßo ai d PowerfuliStoam- ’* - '-,V“ *'r> EmpsTASMANTA ... 2252 Tens Register ANGLIAN ! ... 8159 Tom Beg Mer (Weather and circumstances permitting)— JTO - \7IPJ EETGISBORNE, AUGKLA Nl) and SYDNEY . . (Transhipping to Melbourne and all prmcipo 1 Australian porta). _ Awjuan I Thurs I Feb. 20 I 3 p.m. Tasmania P-n>j_ ~ Nn cargo nan he received attar 2 o’clock. TOLYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Tasmania I Frj I F' !, (- ®I ;J P-™-Anglian t Fri _ I Met 13 l p.m. Ko cargo can bo received alter 2 o ciock. All Tickets lire available aim for stop-over or return by ANY UNION CO.’S STEAMERS, and holdero of U.H.B. Co.’s Tickets may travel by ANGLIAN' or TASMANIA. Hoad Office for Now Zealand—Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, 783 JOHN MURRELL.Resident Manager. ZEALAND > SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE (OF STEAMERS FOR LONDON, Via Monts Video, Tenkeiefel and Plymouth. Wool Ships yob London. Seiriol Wyn, 1065 tons, to sail in February. The Company's Mail Steamers call at Monte Video on the homeward passage. | For passage or freight apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. 986 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). S.S. TONGARIEO, FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS are requested to have their luggage alongside the ——... ■ steamer by 4 p.m. TOI AY, and are notified that they must embark lot later than per steam tender leaving the Jueen’s Wharf at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW Thursday), 20th instant. [TIE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), A gents, TO Customhouse quay. LTHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION COM FAN,Y, - Limited, Will despatch their vessels as under {circumstances permitting), FOBLONDON. Fast Passenger Steamers. The Homeward Passage will bo via Kio de Janeiro and Teneriffe, and tho time occupied should not exceed 40 days* Caroo Steamers Sailing Vessels. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LEVIN & CO. LINE DIRECT IEAMEBS. OTAGO TO LONDON, ' lthiee iS s: The above magnificent steamers, which have all been specially built for the Now Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout w ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided , for 36 Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONET, 45 GUINEAS TO LONDON. Passengers carried to Port of Departure free. For fuller particulars apply to the Managers TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princess street Dunedin. 34S PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Tho Company’s splendid steamships will bo despatched as follows, for LONDON, calling at Adelaide, King George’s Sound, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth:— •Taking passengers for Venice. PASSENGER FARES From any Port in New Zealand (including Saloon Passage to Sydney)— Single Tickets— First Saloon .£65 to £73 10 0 Second Saloon ... £39 and £42 0 0 Return Tickets, available for 12 months— First Saloon £llO Second Saloon £7O Passage Money for Passages from England may bo paid at this end. For further particulars apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON & CO.,(}»Or THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington. THE WANGANUI UP-RIVER STEAM PACKET LINE. (Now Zealand’s Rhino.) NEW TOURIST ROUTE. Auckland—Wellington, or vice verba, via The Wanganui River, the Volcanoes, Tokaanu, Lake Tadto, Rotorua. TIME-TABLE: THE fine now River steamers MANUWAI or WAIREEE will run as under (circumstances perof starting—7 a.m. every TUESDAY nd FRIDAY ing Pipiriki WEDNESDAY and SATUR)AY Fares —Single, 15s; Return, 255. A. HATRXCK &, CO., Wanganui. AUSTRALASIAN LINE JBACIE, BEAZLEY AND CO., of 25, Water etroot, Liverpool, S PATCH iron vessels of the highest class from Liverpool to Wellington, and isdin at repdar intervals. Wellington Agents, JOHNSTON AND CO NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). FOB OPUNAKE, WAITABA, AND ONEHUNQA. THE Favourite steamer KANIEBX will (circumstances permitting) leave WANGANUI for above-named ports THIS DAY. LEVIN AND CO., Agents. FENCING WIKE. TO Land, per s.s. Otarama, 290 Bundle Best Galvanised Poncing Wire at Reduced Prices, part of duty being taken off. Write for prices. (GEORGE WINDER, ‘Cheanest Ironmonger, Bottom of Cuba street-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2747, 19 February 1896, Page 1
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