f^r-^vT^ TJ NI O N STEAM i'(S^^S\ SHIP CO. OF NEW p:-^— S^g^ N z (L1MITEI)) TIME TABLE FOR NOVEMBER, Steamship j Date of Sailing, j j^ | FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON T Southern Cross | Thus. Nov. 21 | 4pm • FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYT TELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. Wairarapa | Thus. Nov2i | spm FOR MELBOURNE VIaTbLUFf" Wairarapa [ Thus. Nov. 21 | spm FOR AUCKLAND. Rotomahana | Sun., Nov. 24 | 9am Australia | Fri.,Nov. 22 | 6am FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Rotomahana | Sun., Nov. 24 | 9am FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Hauroto | Wed. Nov. 20 | FOR TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO AND AWANUI. Australia | Fri.,Nov.22 | 6am FOrt TOLOGA BAY. TUPAROA, HICK'S BAY AND AUCKLAND. r t Southern CroBS |Fri.,Nov. 29 ] r . V OR TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND Ohau [ M6n.N0v.25 | 7am 5 FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA FROM AUCKLAND. Arawata | Sat., Dec. 7th | FOR TONGA, SAMOA AND TAHITI" Thes.s. Wainui leaves Auckland Nov. 27. FOR SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU ft FROM AUCKLAND. Alaireda | ftViday, Dec. 2 [ FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL I Leave Sydney. I Leave Melbourne gj- Iberia | November 30 | Dec. 6th Outward passengers holding recarn tickets are requested to present same at the office, and procure pasßes for the launch conveying ) them to the steamer. Single and Return Tickets at Reduced Rates (available by Australia and Southern Cross) are issued to Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. Note.— ln future no luggage will be Jelivered to carriers without the production of a written order from owner of Barhe. Passenger Tickets must be taken at tbe Office before embarking. Cargo for shipment must be onboard the ." Lighterß at 4 o'clock the afternoon previous departure of steamers. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head jV^J^X Lo.vdoh Oftice— xIhBBBpBm Bkahcm— Christchuroh (||p-^A 138. I*ada» J H.Z. W^®^^ hall-tf* MQULAI HONTHLT DIMOT STSAM LfN« IiONDOJf. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS (Under oontiact with the New Zealand Government, WILL be despatched with Her Majesty Mails as under for LONDON via Rio de Janeiro and Maderia :— Tons Com- Port of de. Dateofrie Steamer. Reg mander parture. par tuns • Kalkonr* „ im Crutch]ev Nov. 28 Tongirlro 41C3 Bone WeUing!oa Dec 26 , Aoraagl „, 41G3 SutcliflE Jan 23 Rimutaka_ 4473 Green- Feb 10 street, Ru»pehn •> 4163 Findlay ' ; : March 20 Andllenceforward every Fouri h Ttauieday* The above are all new steamera, built ) especially for the trade, and sommradsd by men of great experience. The length of passage by the Company's ' steamers averages under forty days. Passage money. — Saloon, from CO , upwards ; second saloon, 35 to 40 guinea teerage, from IS guineas. REDUCED FARES. Return tickets available for nine or twelve months are now being issued at exceedingly low rates. Intending passengers. are advivef to book early so as to secure berths, Cool Chambers. The following steamers are fitted Cool Chambers for the conveyance of Cheese, Butter, and other Produce. Early applies tion for space must be made— For further particulars apply to : — THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. s - s - TAITTNI, >^^«-^fF ,^ o Register, 350 C Horse-power, R. J. Barlow, Commander, , Will be despatched from WELLINGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT ON THURSDAY, 14th NOV., 1889. To be followed by — g| g £ Date of DeSteamer. £-s o I Commander. parture. Doric 4744 3000 j. w. Jennings Dec 12 Aiawa 62(0 8600] J.Stuart Jan 9, 1890 Coptic 1367:8000Jg. Burton Feb 6 lonic 4753.8000!w. H. Kldley March S Tainu 6200J3600 R. J. Barlow April 3 tarln future passengers will be forwarded to port of embarkation Free. The Homeward route will be via xtio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should exceed 40 days. The undersigned are empowered to gran, passages from London to New Zealand payment for -which has been, guaranteed in the colony — GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT H. E. JOHNSTON Agents. FIRST WOOL SHIPI^R^LONDON. rtfc=V rpHE Shaw - Savill - Albion jggpl^. JL Company's Clipper Ship 2mM£ wave queen Will be the first Wool Ship for LONDON. For Freight, or any other information, Apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, 363 Agent Shaw-Savill- Albion Co. FOR SA.L E . GENERAL STORE at Tologa Bay, at present in the occupation of Mk J. Trimmer. For particulars, etc., apply to — J. TRIMMER, Tologa ; Or— J. COLEMAN, 660 Giaborne. WANTED-Three good General Servants : good wages ; must be good cooks.— Mrs Fust's Gisborne Registry.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5622, 18 November 1889, Page 3
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