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'" fcij i j :^j ni TT^ 1 ? 2 **^ ST *AM SHIE ' )^^B» >CQMPA^ 0F ' NKW ; The above Company WllfdespatehrStfiftm. snips as under, :— „, v . . . . r e * Fob Dunbdin, Ltitkltonj- Wellington & AtTOKLAN©,-;- v.fjl Via East Cpast... Waihora : .- '• Monday; > '"'■' Jnly 8 Hanapouri Monday - July 13 Wsirarapa : : 'Monday- . 7 July 20 Botomabana; , Monday Jnly ,27 " FoR-iSYDNBT via Auckland. Waihora -^ j ' Monday • ; July 6 r Wairarapa^ ; -j, 3 Monday' July 20 ■ ;^ V;Fo'b Melbqubkb; ' • ' : . '•' • Wairarapa ' - 1. .Friday July 3.. ♦Rotomahana ' Friday July 10 Tarawera; ' ' ' ' "Friday . . , July 17 •Te Anaa' >' ; \[''' Friday " July 24 '" »Call^gobart,';. \- „"., ..," .. , ".';' /, FBOM POBTIOHALMBBS " v jr&r l Sydne/, r V r i» Cook Straits.'. Wakatipn ," .Wednesday;: July 11,I 1 , HanroM^' " ! Taesday' )j . Jatyli Wakat<"pu fi:r V'Tnesday ' ' July 28 „,.;; .sypNjY piBBCTr v^ Tarawera | Thnreday \ Jnly .^ r NoTR.— Prtiengerß tot Northern Ports or Melbourne, mnit proceed to Bluff by train ea vinglaTerctrgill at 11,15 a.m. ] Paswagira booked to or from, Londom by k« Orient line of steamskipi. ; . , Paroels booked, to London at 6s ptr.ioot (aalaij^untqkarge 105.6 d), and wjieat oar>ied at » tkipagk ntetij Orient steamers. „ A^O^i'A^t i fl <^F3toS, r ß»k-rtr««t, Or, 1 ' $A3atfW&t>T>iE kOOi. " r ■[['■■ " ■ ' ' •'••"'• ; BubiAgents, Bluff, ■ SHAW SAVILL- AND ALBION 7 ■ ■■;, OOMPAUt, LTD. MONTHLY LINE OF »VT PASSENGEB BTKAMBBS BBTWESN ALL POBIB OF NEW ZS ALAND AND .. : LONDON. The following powerful .new steel- built steamers are appointed to . leave for London Direct, as follows^- ' m (Fjbal ports as arranged). si j i S Data of Steamer, gl g k Commander. Depir* .".;.:' " ture » ionic : ; .. ; . ; 4753 3000 J Cameron > July 4 fainui ... 5200 3500 W Barlow August 29 Corio ;.. 4744 3000 J W Jennings !?ept 26 ,' Arawa ... 52003500 J Stuart Oct. 24 ' The Arawa; and Tainui are new steamers pf the latest designs,' and fitted with the elec- , ThejFir«t-01|ws Passenger Accommodation i§ in aioitadel saloon on the main deck amidikipf,^^ ""#l* Bleeping-berth* are oi extra The Second-class AccomniodaUon is yery aaperiorr anS !• situated under the poop "■■""'■''".„ ' i : i"-. ' Steerage • paseen ers w'U have most ex. oelleritaM- roomy accommddation in the between' decka.^ • - ; '■ . The WhiMßtar steamers, lonic, Done and Coptic will be conducted by the Managers of (hat line, who have made their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An experienced surgeon will accompany •ack steamer. ....... . ' Passage. money— Saloon, from 60 guineas npwards ; second cabin,' 40 guineas ; steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas, The undersignedr~aTe~empowered to giant passages from London to New Zealand, paysent for which has been guaranteed in the colony. The above will be supplemented by firstass sailing vessels, which will be advertised om time to time. ' ' For further particulars apply to the agents n Invercargill. NATIONAL MOBTdAGB AND AGINOT COMPANY OF NSW ZEALAND, Ltd. THE BBITI»H AND NEW ZEALAND BTQAGB AND AGENCY CO.. Ltd, oclfl -pACtFIO HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. TO PASSENGEBS DESIBOTJS OF AVOIDING THE HEAT AND DISCOMFOBT OF THE RED SEA. Overland Route to . great Britain, through America^, under contract, with New South Wales and New Zealand Governments. The magnificent steamohips of this line leave Auckland for Sao Francisco, calling at Honolulu,' every fourth TdeedaT, asunder:— ■Steamer. '^ Tns. Date of Departure. Zealandia .a ■.:.'■ 8200 April 28 July 21 City of Sydney.,. 3400 May 26 Angnst 18 Angtralk ....... 3200 Jane 23 Sept'berls "Passengers are booked to San Francisco, or through to European, destinations with special advantages, and have at San Francisco choice of 'the unrivalled Atlantic Steamship Lines of the Cunard, Inman, White Star, or other Companies. ■■■:■■"'•■:■■•.■ Passengers destined to any part of the United States or the provinces, procure their railroad tidkots at Saa Francisco. All : first-class .paßßengers are allowed 350 potmds of baggage to San Francisco, and 260 pounds "Overland." free of charge. Tickets are good, until used, and allow passengers to stop off as long ias ,they choose, to visit all places of interest in America and Canada^ i Btop?oveE privilegeis also allowed on Htcamers' tickets for An^kland and Honolnlai THBOUGH FABE TO LONDON. FIBST CLASS ... .1. .;. £66 And upwards, according to the selection to be V .,..,,..' made at San Francisco. . .". „ Time cards, railway maps, and guide books, showing all routes to any point in the United Statearmay be had on application. : ! rPssoengersproceeding Eastward can connect with the steamers of the Pacific Mail &s. Company, leaving ports in China and Japanfor San yranciscoj . , . For rateß of passage and" freight and all other j information, apply to \' •■■•-. ] t / v -McPHEBSON & CO., Agents. Officeg-rGorner Esk and Kelvin streets, In- . reKargill*- •„,.. . »p23 OBNINBULAR AND ORIENTAL r~\\ vfITIAM HAVIGATiOM 00. Tlie Company's steamboats will be . des* patched with Her Majesty's mails as follow, for London...'.: > ..'.: ••,• ; Thames, from, Melbourne, via Colombo, on the afternoon of the 6th May. Thibet; from Melbourne, via Bombay, on IQttfMay.-" 0 Passengers by this boat tranship, to the s.s. Tasmania at Colombo. : „ And thenceforward every alternate week. . Passengers : and cargo booked to London, MarwiUes, lt*ly r lfigypt, India, China, and Japan, at moderate rates. : , : .Second-class passengers are provided with irtt^jlaM accommodation in the steamers: DeLween New Zealand and Australia, and vice ver*«. . . . . .Special Ticket* for Combination Tours, yousd the world granted 'at cheap nxßt-clßez :

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Southland Times, 30 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, 30 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, 30 June 1885, Page 1

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