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Shipping |pT^X\ , THB J flrS XTEW ZEALAND |{ b^i^ iN SHIPPING CO WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. Will despatch the following high-classed £ron Clipper Ships from New Zealand to London during the ensuing season : — FROM BLUFF. SHIPS. TNS. CLASS. MASTER. SAIL Opawa 1 1076 | 100A1 | Mathers | May 17 And other First-Class Vessels as required. These Magnificent Clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The salooas and state cabins are iuperbly^ttedand^arrangedfoi 'the comfort of passengers, who are provided witik bedding vaifcLaif babrn"^ttings. ;' The dietary" scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired,and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. LIVERPOOL AGENCY. A Bbanch has been established in Livebpqol, and vessels will be despatched at suitable intervals to the principal ports in New Zealand. NEW YORK AGENCY. Messrs R. W. Camebon & Co., of New York, have been appointed Agents for this Company, and ak tegular line of vessels will be laid on for the variouß ports in this colony, to meet the requirements of the trade. Arrangements (for the passages of Friendi to and from the Colony— and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be msde at any of the pranches in New Zealand, Southland Bbanch — Esk-st., Invercargill Gore Street, Bluff. August 1, 1882. au2 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING UO.'S LINE. WOOL SEASON 1883. The Company's Favorite Iron Clipper Ship, "OPAW A," 1076 tons, 100 Al, A. Mathers, Commander, Will be despatched for London on 17th May. For freight or passage apply to The New Zealand Shipping Co., Limited. ]29 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIP--1 PING CO.'S LINE. STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT. The magnificent steel-built steamer BRITISH QDEEN, 3568 tons register, 2000 horse power, S. NOWELL, COMMANDBE, Will be despatched from Lyttleton, as above on THURSDAY, 31st MAY. The saloon accommodation of this steamer is of the most comfortable character. The cabins are all heated by steam, and smokingroom, bathrooms, piano, and e7ery necessary convenience provided for the comfort of passengers. The Second Cabins are roomy and well lit, with bathrooms for ladies and gentlemen, stewards'^ attendance, and all bedding, etc., found, The Steerage accommodation is of a superior character, with separate lavatories for men and women, and special provision for families. The steamer will call at Rio de Janeiro, universally pronounced to be the loveliest harbor in the world. For freight or passage, apply to nw7 THE COMPANYS' OFFICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION OOM- ! PANY. ! NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. The steamer leaving Melbourne on the 19th June next will connect at Colombo with one of the Company's steamers bound for Marseilles, as in future their vessels wiU call at that port on the homeward voyage, to land passengers and cargo. TO LONDON DIRECT, Via Colombo. ' LRAVE STEAMERS. TONS. MASTERS. MELBOURNE Rosette 3502 G W Brady May 8~ Carthtge 5013 G N Hector May 22 VIA BoarBAY. Ballaarat 47,52 .-P S loiu'lin June 5, Rome 5013 G F Cate* June 19 Indus 3462 S D Shallard July 3 Siam 3041 E Ashdown July 17 Nizam 2 7 26 R Harvej July 31 Peshawur 2900 E J Bake Aug. 14 Special return tickets are now issued at the following cheap rates : — Ist Class 2nd Class Available 9 months £105 £65 „ 12 „ £U5 £68 Children under ten years—half the above rates. • These tickets are available through Egypt, whether by rail or 'canal, and passengers can land either at Brindisi; Venice, Marseilles, Plymouth, or London. ■■■■■■ . - / ■ ■■ . Return tickets* to-India^and back for £60, first-class, availaWe for nine months, ' Equally iavoTatieiates for return tickets to China and Japan, giving passengers the option of breaking their journey at ports en route. Especially cheap rates for reserved accommodation. ■ For further particulars apply to ■ J. STOCK & CO., m 22 Agents. Public Notices MKSFU L T 0 N. FRUITERER, GREENGROCER; CONFEC- '; TIONER,&C., Begs to intimate that she has. opened ano ther.shpp (in addition to the onehithe -to occupied by her) situated in Mclheriiey's new buildings, whefe'she'tias madel Jarrangementj' for supplyiiig ■the [public with fresh stock! of Frdit, ycgefebles,; Poultrj , and every descriptibn of • Fa® Produce. . , ' Registry Office for Servants conducted by Mrs Fnltonjy \\<?M } > .' ■'--.■ : ':- : '-'".'-.W^ n c i i n? : ( iiT i 'N\a NIOHGIi U ' : MJ) OTCKER, Having ipadp arraiigeiperits wjth; tKe South: land Farmers' J Cs<ip&&if? y !&&&&&<>*> "& 1 ".■'. . '^ "iheosaoftlieir . . .'.; "■' iL grain Drying^aohine ; Me now r prepared to ente* iinta ; contracts til DRY^GRAINi FOR JJKPQBT, For icll particularsfapply to ; „* QBAIN JB^^EnsiBLUFF AND 921 INVEROARGILL,

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Southland Times, Issue 4630, 14 May 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4630, 14 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4630, 14 May 1883, Page 1

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