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■• THE TYSEE efSws|s|ss9!g£ LINE, Ltd. MONTHLY DESPATCH 1 OF "EURST-OLAoS CARGO STEAMERS j JL to LONDON DIRECT, Taking cargo at through rates of freight fa i r MANCHESTER & LIVERPOOL. Tons ComSteamer Burden mander Tomoana .„ „ IC.OOO Felgate Hawke's Bay ... 8,000 Fiehwiels Indramayo .„ _ 7,000 Craven . Star of Victoria ... 3,000 Hart Indraghiri .„ ._ 8,000 Harwao<3 Star of England ... 6,500 Weech Indradevi 10,000 Firth ' Star of New Zealand 8,000 Reedg Star of Australia ... 10,000 Simpso] New Steamer ... 10,000 (building) The above steamera were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most modern : type, in charge of competent engineers i and are noted for the exceptionally satis- . factory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is preparsd to carry Wool and P-oduce of every description at 2iGtreß' J Current Sates of Freight. | For full particulars, apply tD — WII.LI MIS & KEXTL 5, Lr } , 545 Agonts, Gisbdrns. . j&z&fitC nPHENEWZEACANr v*^|ili§is? SHIP! ING 1 tt^mgsP COMPANY'S LINE, F.OYAL MAIL STEAMERS, j FOR LOND3N, Via Mante Video, Tiinerifle, aid Plvmantn Mall Sho:p Port ol De- Sailing Ste;m:ra Tons capo, ity pirturo Dato Fapanui .. 7000 70,050 Wellington Fob 22 Paparoa ... 7000 79,060 Waimate.. 6CSB 11,239 Wakanui.., 7000 75,300 Wakatane 7000 70,060 SAILER. Yeaiel | Clasa | fonß | Sailing Gicncairn ... | 100 Al | U67 | Warrants issued lor Piisßages frcm the United Kingdom. Round the World (fiist 1 class), through Canßda oi United Statwis, returning by New Z:aland Sbjippinj Con pany, )r wee versa £. 25. FARES. NEW ZEALAND TC LONDON, Clasa Slnglo ' Retnni Saloon ... „ £58 JJUJS Second Saloon «. jGJ'6 15b 565 ' Steerage ... 15 to 19 guineas (single) j including kit. ; For passige or freight apply to — i THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ■ MEF.CANTICE AGENCY 30., Ltd. I J^^-THE TYSER 4?§Sl^ LIKE, Ltd. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN THE ) UNITED STATES OF AMERIOA AND AUSTRALASIA. R7URST- CLASS Cargo Steamera will JC leave NEW YORK j& cegoias intervals, taking Gazga for MELBOURNE \ WELLINGTON SYDNEY CANTERBURY and AUCKLAND | OTAGO. The Company's next despatches will be — Steamer Tons Sailing dato Hawke's Bay .„ 4583 ... February 24 Indkaderi ._ 6000 ... March 31 New Zealand Importers of American _ merchandise are specially invited to instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New - York representatives, Messbs FUNCH, EDYE & CO., Produce Exohange, New York ; Messrs TYSER & CO., 16 Fenchurch Avenue, London ; or, Messbs WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., Gisborne. RICHARD TODD, 418 Colonial Superintendent, Napier QHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBIO~ D COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF ROYAL MAIL FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND ' AND LONDON. Jz^Lj; K ) 01AL MAIL <||||||§P^ STEAMERS, With SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for all Classes of Passengers, Calling at Monte Video or Rio, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic 4752 Kempaon Ljttdton Mar 1 Gothic 7776 Kidley Apr 26 CARGO TEAMERS. •Aotea 6364 Evana Wellington Fob 8 Pakeha 4331 Proaaer „ Fob 20 Ratigatira 4015 Burton , Maori 5317 Moltatt Kuniara 6500 Scotland •Tokomaru 6238 Maxwell Mamari 3582 McDougal Matbtua 3320 Holn es Delphic 8273 W. bowdon Waivrcra 6000 Stuart •These Steamerß take a limited number of Passengera, In addition to the above Steamers, Cargo Steamers and Sailing Ships will be despatched at regular intervals during the ' season. TICKETS ißSued for Passengers from Great Britain for £15 15s and upwards. The undersigned are empowered to grant Passages from London to New Zealand, c payment for which has been guaranteed in c the Colony. ' DAIRY PRODUCE carried in Cool Chambers or Freezing Chamber at RE- § DUOED RATES. 'j Wool, Tallow, Flax. Grain, and other , New Zealand Produce carried at Lowest ' Current Rates. For Freight or Passage apply to — '- BENNETT & SHERRATT : or. COMMON, SHELTON, & CO. Agents. ir » " A report comes from the district of Wagunyah, N.S.W., of a settlor and his family exhibiting very serious symptoms of poisoning after partaking of their evening meal. In searching for the cause, suspicion fell on the tea they bad used. A ample 16 taken from a one pound tin in use was J ' analysed and found to contain Btrong traces of muriatic acid, the presence of which is caused by the use of spirits of ealts in welding the partß of tin together. The analyst warns consumers that tea packed in small tins, owing to its very absorbent nature, is very liable to become iuipregnai ted with this acid, and therefore dangerous for human consumption, and advises that the very safest package to purchase is that packed in lead with an inside lining of vegetable parchment. This style of packet is quite imperviouß to the air, and tea so packed haa been known to retain all its - aroma and strength for a period of five years." v "[Vr OTE. —KOZI E TEA is packed in Lead f JJN with an insido Lining of Vegetable j Parchment. al NOTICE. E MURTOFS SHEEP DIP. QHEEPFARMERS please not that we j- £2 have appointed Messrs WILLIAMS - AND KETTLE, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS for our DIP, who will promptly supply all requirements £ MURTON & CO.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8762, 28 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8762, 28 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8762, 28 February 1900, Page 1

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