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f^^U^ 1^ 4,1* IUN STEAM ifsllll^ SHIP CO. OF NEW r fc "~* s * i^ ZEALAND. |! | TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER. PROBABLE SAILINGS. Stemnphip, 1 Pate of Sailing. { Boat> FOR NAPIER. Kanieri j Tues., Sept. 27 j FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Southern Cross | Thr., Sept. 22 | 5 p.m. FOR~~NAPIER^""WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, & BLUFF. Waihora | Fri., Sept. 23 | 5 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE AND IIOBART VTA SOUTH. Waihora | Fri., Sept. 23 | 5 p.m. " FOR AUCKLAND. Wairarapa | Sun., Sept. 25 | 8 a.m. Australia | Sat,, Sept. 24 | 7 a.m. for sydney" via Auckland. Wararapa | Sun., Sept. --T. \ 8 a.m. FORT" AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA. Australia | Sat., Sept. 24 | Jj^n^ FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. I J____ FOR SYDNEY., FROM WELLINGTON Hauroto | Fri., Sept. 30 1 FOR ~AUCKLANITv T IA WAIPIRO AND AWANUI. Australia i Sat., Sept. 24 | 7 a.m. F6R~TOLAGO~BAYV TITAROA, AND AUCKLAND. Southern Cross | Fri., Sept. 30 | FcTr^TOLAGO BAY, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI. TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND. Knuieri LZLilii^PiiJ* 0 I FOR "TONGA, SAMOA, HAAISAI, AND VAVAU. Tlie Upolu leaves Auckland about Oct. 5. FOR SAN~FRANCISCO & HONOLULU, FROM AUCKLAND Mariposa | Sat., Oct. 8 | FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA. The Ovalau leaves Auckland about Oct. 7FOrToNDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. „ I Leave Sydney I Leave Melbourne Cazco I Oct. 10 I Oct. 15 Passenger tickets must be taken at the Office befpre embarking. Cargo fo shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 o'clock the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS IJETWKEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. r 4iM>m£b~ S - S - COPTIC, r^ill|*gF' r 4448 tcms Register, 300« Horse-power, C. H. Kempson, Commander, Will be despatched from IYTTELTON FOR LONDON DIRECT. ox THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1892. To be followed by — w " '""] i ~~ 22 % o ij Date of Dc tcamer Sf 0 gil Commander : parture A I I ! I Thursday | lonic 1758 3500 W. H. Kitlley Nov. 10 Tainui 5200 3000 E. J.'Evans I Dec. 8 I I ' ! Doric 4784 3000 J. W. Jennings j Jan. 5 Arawa '5200 3500 J. Stuart . Feb. 2 Coptic 4418 3000 C. H. Kempson March 1 ' [ ' I t The above are all powerful, new, steel built Steamers, and the accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. t3T In future passengers will be forwarder to port of embarkation Free. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Lm) THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head |\ |Az.\ Lohdow OFFICE- „|jSSf^ BBAKC*-* Chrißtcburch (fj p-~~*^4 k 138> I**««W N.Z. 'WffijSg^SnS^ bMMtroH. 5! B aiaurA* wn:,-Tnr.T djrkct bteasi kki t,on;>o.v. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS \\J ILL bo despatched with Mails as und«r v V for LONDON, via. Rio de Janeiro and Teneriflc : — Steamer Tons Com- Date of De Port of De Reg. mander . paiture parture i . ' Aorangi .• ■ 41&) Sutcliflc : Sept. Id Lyttelton i Rimutaka.. 4173 Green- Oct. 27 street i i Ruapchu . . 41C3 Mayoss Nov. 21 I Kaikoura . . 4474 Crutchley Dec. 32 Tongariro.. 4103 Bone Jan. 19 Euahine . . GIOO j Feb. 10 And henceforward every Fourth Thursday RISDUCfiI3"FAREfc»" Return Tickets available for nine or twelve months aia now being issued at exceedingly low rates. Intending passengers are advised to book early so as to secure berths. IMPORTANT NOTICE. In compliance with the wishes of the Hon. the Postmaster-General for New Zealand the STEAMERS HOMEWARDS will be DESPATCHED from the Colony on SATURDAY nstcad of Thursday, and thenceforward very Fourth Saturday. For further particulars, apply to — THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANh MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) D"~ R k"sS~" TTA EP A R T~M EN T. XX S S JLJ KPARTM. E" NT. PETTIE & HARPER Have much plensurc in calling the attention of Liulies to their Wqw Stock of D'sss Materials JUST O REN ED. The (ioods are very .suitable for the Early Spring Trade, being a very nice assortment of all the new and leading shades of French Cashmeres, Merinoes, Plain and Striped Nun's Cloth, Carmelites, Neimrent Beiges, Bouclc Stripes, Flakes, Crape Cloths, Stabilis Serges, etc., together with an immense variety of Delaines, Prints, Zephyrs, Attaleas, (iingliams, <!renadincs, Luefl Cloths, Robes, etc., etc. DRESSMAKING Has been resumed, under tlie charge of Miss Urkitmeyek, who com«s to Gisborne with very high recomnicndatiuns, co that we have every confidence that Ladies who favor iirt with their patronage, will have their orders executed to their entire satisfaction. APPRENTICES & IMPROVERS W.\NT!-:D AT ONCK. PETTIE & HARPER, [ IMPORTERS, Etc., (iI.AI>SToSJ-; Ro.U>, (iiHi'iHNK,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 3

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