'. ! „ Shipping UNION. STEAM SHI COMPANY ! ,-.*^ -^ o\ O* 1 BW ZEALAND, LIMITBI i,'. <> '/!3S*l ' ' jjL» ■;■ "V-oi^ The above' Company wil Ilij ' ' despatch Steamers a* un Qtl - der:-' ' FOB NORtffBRN POSTS' -*<-, i"-^SFROMBLOFFV * : Te Anaa, 19th Noyepber Tarawera, ,26th November WairarapaySrd December Waihora, 10th December BingaVoom'a, 17th December From Port Chalmkes. Bqtorua, f9th November Te' Anau, 21s* November Wakftti{ia^3aa November . Haweai/26th November yTar^wer^t 28th ;Noyember ' J?&aka,,,3^l)ecembKP t^airarapa, J 6th'Uetemfci - Te Ap^UjlStKiNpveaiber ' .^. ' ■ .'■''"' ■■"■'^KB^'IP^^CHAIiMBBS • c ,Te^au,2irt'%vembef November ;,Waihorf(4^t)i23r^NoT^ber : Bingarooma~( via Hobart), 30th Novembei FOR FIJI— Ihe s.B. Herfrwill leave Melbourne for Suva . /ra nd r Levuka iCFiji;,; about .Monday, v ""'... ]29bh '-'Ocfcj i on the return ". V : "''' ? tnp7,alwnt':^o'nday,.' 26th November ;' audleaYirig ?g^Q |o r . Suva and - "Levuka about *' JPatiirclay^ Ist Dec. The B.S. Penguin will leaVe Auckland for 1 "lievxi^ ; Sava'(F£ji) about Wed- *• ; nlidiy, litb'NdV.,^aniraig on the ' « return trip about Monday,' 3rd Deo., 5 ' •-.: and leaving again for Levuka and . Suva about Monday, 17th Dec. Passengers booked to or from London by ke Orient line o% steamships. Parcels booked to Loadon at 5s per foot (minimum charge 10s 6d), and wheat carried at a through rate by Orient steamers. TO THiD 'B.BITISH AND NEW ZEALAND JtfOBTG&GS AND AGENCY COMPANY" (liiiirrab). Agents. Or, JAMES WADDEL k CO., c 23 Bub-Aeenta, Bluif. TTNTOT* STEAM SHIP OOMV PANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Lt". BXPRBSS PASSEN6BR AND MAIL SERYIOE. Fiest and Second Class Passengers Only. The Company's new, swift and powerful S.P. TAKAPUNA, . Gross Beg., 930 tons. I.H.P, 2000. Will run an Express Passenger and Mail Service, between, Lyttelton and Onehunga, via Wellington and Taranaki only, making j three trips each way per fortnight. For separate dates see the Company's Pocket Guide. SPECIAL FARES FOR EXPRESS SERVICE. BLUFF: To Wellington. To Taranaki. Saloon ... £5 10 Saloon ... £8 0 Second-class 3 5 Second-class 5 0 To Onehunga : Saloon £9 0 Second-class ... 510 Srwairß Tickets only will be issued, *nd these will not permit holders to break the journey at any intermediate port. Through tickets or forwarding passes from other steamers except from those bringing Bluff and Dunedin passengers cannot be made available. Full return Tickets by other steamers can be made available on payment of difference of fare — i.e., between original value and two single fares. Baggage allowance will be 10 feet for saloon, and 4 feet for second-class passengers ; all n excess will be charged for, Taranaki being a night port passengers will only be booked on the condition that if the captain should deem it expedient to pass the port without communicating the; are to be landed at the next port ; in which case they can return by the following trip on payment of one-half additional fare. n9 SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). This Company' 9 well-known Irou Clipper Ship CANTERBURY, Al, 1245 TONS, will be despatched from the Blufi on or about the 10th January, 1834. She has splendid accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers,' and will carry wool, etc.,at the ordinary current rates. For ireight or passage apply to the National Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Ltd. ; or, the British and N. Z, M. and Agency Co., Ltd. n6 PENINSULA* AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The Company's steamboats will be despatched witb Her Majesty's mails as follow, for London, via Bombay : — Steamers. Tons, Sydney* Melbourne. Clyde 4124 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 MirMpore 3«87 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Thames 4101 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Ballaarat 4752 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 j Indas 3462 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 Borne 5013 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 Shannon 4189 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 And thenceforward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan, at' moderate rates. Return tickets issued both to first and second class passengers at especially low rates Cheap reserved accommodation can be obtained in this Company's vessels. further information applyto & -TTn-EfKLY EXCURSION ; : STEWART ISLAND, if PER S.S. "LILLIE DENHAM." - ' .",'', Captain R Soollat. The sj. "Lillie -Denham" will leave the BlufEflarborHEor Stewart Island every Friday at 1 p.m., and will sail from Half Moon BMr^Vil.p.»^«rjt«tarday... r . "TBeturn &<&*? ft T * i^ lb ? efor on ? week> Eewrn Fare ....... ... 15s ,-'.'., i:Fjceightat:lowest rates.. : ,^j i QttO, WILLIAMSON, Agent,
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Southland Times, Issue 4794, 17 November 1883, Page 1
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684Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 4794, 17 November 1883, Page 1
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