Put-lie Notices. Q HAW » SAVILL, AND lllllllll^/^ ALBION COMPANY "*^*^^ (LIMITED). FOUR- WEEKLY LINE OF DIRECT FAST PASSNNGKR STEAMERS From New Zealand to London, Caixinq at Rio de Janeiro, Tenebifpe, and •■■■,■' "', TtYiIOUTH. 0*..-.., Wnno ' T>&te of Due at Steamer - ToDB - Departure. Plymouth .Gothic 7730 Saturday, June 27 August 4 (Lyttelton). . Tokojiaru 6120 Thursday, July 23 Pept. 2 Maori ... s'oo Thursday, Aug. 20 Sept. 30 lonic ... 4753 Thursday Sept. 17 October 27 Thenceforward every fourth Thursday. These snlendid steamships are fitted up with every appliance for the comfortable and safe conveyance of First, Second, and Tbird Class Passeneers. Passage money from all ports :— First-class, jEBB (single), £100 (return); Secondclass, £36 15s (single), £65 (return); Third- clasS, £16 15s, £17 17s, £19 19s. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London or Glasgow to New Zealand payment for which hasbeen guaranteed in the colony. Agents ' in Dunedin: NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF.NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED ; DALGETY A$D COMPANY, LIMITED; MURRAY. RCJBERTS, AND COMPANY. , THE | NEW ZEALAND SHiPPSN® COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON, 'calling at JlllllJlll' MONTE VIDEO, TENE- < P^* j^™> RIFFE, and PLYMOUTH. • The Company's Royal Mail Steamer r 4163 tons register ; 3600-horse power. Will be despatched as above from LYXTELTON, "" On THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1886. TO be followed by the EIttUTAKA on Thursday, August 6, 1896. Passengers sent to Port of Departure FREE Round the World (First Class), through Cantdaor United States, returning by N.Z.S., Company or vice versa, £125. Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guarantee for payment in the colon?, For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), X 9 Boin> Street, Dunedin. 1 - a*dfe?*^L TVI"' E SSAGERIES ' '-•jfre|ft||||fc " MARITIMES. • 'DUNEDIN, SYDNEY, or MELBOURNE to LONDON. Overland from MARSEILLES, via PaRIS, . Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of France. Calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, KING GEORGE'S SOUND, MAHE, SUEZ, and PORT SAID. Passengers Booked to BOMBAY, REUNION, MAURITIUS, and EAST COAST of AFRICA. y»-i» jsTJH *^ &>& >- Polynesien June 17 June 20 June 22 Armandßehic July 15 July 18 July 20 Austrvlikn Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 17 PASSENGERS JTOOKED THROUgIi FROM DUNEDIN. Rates of passage' money to Marseilles, from £24 to £65, including table wines and Suez Canal dues on passengers. RETURN TICKETS issued at the following tateß:— Ist 2nd 3rd Class. Class. Class. Available nine months... £105 £70 £42 Saloon Passengers booked through to London, via Paris. Best railwt.y accommodation, luggage conveyed free, and a foitnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First-class, £70; Second-class, J647. By special arrangement an ENGLISH INTERPRETER will attend on board- upon arrival of •teamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, &c. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), Bjy „. Agents, Dunedin. A. G. Kltlston-llunter, ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Peinces Street. ii&bpratory Open Daily for Private Tuition. Commercial Analyses and. lnvestigations Undertaken, iSs
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