NEW ADVgHTISEMENrg. xfi'lOW STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S U Steamers are appointed <£ leaveT7TOR PICXON and WBLLINttIOJN, 1 booking for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Napier, WanpifSSsi, M Tauranga, Oam.ru. and Timaru- I The WELLINGTON. TO-DAY, Thur.day, 31st January, at Five p.m , Th o WELLINGTON, on MONDAY, 4th I February T7IOE -WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON Jb and DUNEDIN, booking for Timaru and cU T i: e TAEANAKI, s.s, TO-DAT, Thursday, 31st January, at Seven p.m 1 TheTAIAROA, b>, on THURSDAY, 7th The KInAKI, m, on THURSDAY, 14th , February . FOE TAEANAKI and MANTJKAUSATUEDA^: 2n df February, at Seven p.m. taking Sydney • Passengers to sb ROTORUA , The TARANAKI. ss, on SATURDAY, 9th J TheTAIAROA.se, on SATURDAY, 16th j February j FOE SYDNEY, (booking Passengers to J Newcastle and Brisbane)— The ROXORUA, b.s, from Auckland, on sth February , KB—From 13th DECEMBER to the 31st of JANUARY, RETURN TICKETS will be issued to Ports within the Colony at which the Company s Steamers call, at a REDUCTION of 30 PEEi CENT off Double Fares, available for return till the freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS QAWTHRON f Agent, , 87 Government Wharf. JESSES. M'MECKAN, BLACK- ' Vk. WOOD. & Oo.'fl lino of splendid Steamships -ALBION, TARARUA, ALHAMBRA OMEO, CLAUD HAMILTON, ARAWATA, RINGAROOMA, &0., are appointed to leave NELBUJN, booking as follows:— . \ Feb. 6th—TARARUA, for Melbourne, via Westport, Grevmoutb, and Hokitika; booking also'for Adelaide, on TUESDAY Feb Bth—ARAWATA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide Feb. 14th—RINGAROOMA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide Feb. 25th—ALHAMBRA, for Weitport, Grey mouth, Hokitika, Melbourne, and Adelaide Feb. 26th—ALBION, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, B^uff, Hobart Town, Melbourne, Adelaide EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS to Melbourne and Back, available until 28th FEBRUARY will be issued up to 31st JANUARY at-Saloon, £17 10s 5 Steerage, £8 10s; and Coastwise in New Zealand, where these Steamer, call, 30 PER CENT OFF Double Fares. Wool booked through to London at Id. per lb. Freight aud Passage-Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHEON, Agent, 133 Government Wharf. ""anclor line~of~steam packets. ABB APPOINTED TO IBAVB FOE WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE "WALLACE, THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING, at Ten o'clock THE CHAeTeS EDWARD, via MOTUEKA, on MONDAY MORNING, 4th February, at Eight o'clock rH E X eTn N E D V, on THURSDAY, 7th February FOR WELLINGTON. THE KENNEDY, on SATURDAY, 2nd February, at Fire p.m fTIHE "WALLACE, JL on WEDNESDAY, 6th February FOR BLENHEIM. mHE LYTTELTON, .JL on SATURDAY, the 9th February FOB WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. THE MURRAY, on MONDAY, 4th February, at Six p.m N.B.—From the 13th DECEMBER,to 31st of JANUARY, RETURN TICKETS will be issued to Ports within the Colony at which the Company's Steamers call at a REDUCTION of 30 PER CENT. off Double Fares, available for return till 28th Feb. 189 N.iEDWABpB &CO: STEAM TO LONDON. — ORIENT LINE.—The undermentioned magnificent fullpowered Steamships, belonging ;to the' PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, of LIVERPOOL, will be dispatched from ■ Sydney' (via Suez Canal) in accordance with the following arrangements, viz:— ! S.S. STAD AMSTERDAM, from Sydney Ist February, from Melbourne 9th February B.S; LUSITANIA, from Sydney 22nd February; from Melbourne 2nd March S.S. CHIMBORAZO, 3847 tons register, from Sydney 2nd April, from Melbourne 10th April These steamers are each of 3000 horse-power effective, and are expeoted to make the passage in 40 day*. Their accommodation for passengers of all classes is unsurpassed, and their appointments throughout are of the completes!; character. For plans and full particulars apply to N. EDWARDS & CO,. I 188 Agents. BED CROSS LINE. THE FADdTe STEAMEB LADY BABKLY, J. Waikbb, Master, will leave as under:— . Waitapu for Nelson direct, Thursday, January 31, at 7 a.m ' Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, January 31, at 6 p.m ' ' -.<-. Motueka for Nelson, Friday, February 1, at 7 a.m Kelson for Motueka, Saturdayy February 2, at 7 a,m ..-.-■ ■'".' Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, February 2, at 11 a.m . ';■■■■ ; Nelson for Motueka, Monday, February 4, at 6a.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, February 4, at 9 a.m • .' - ■'• ■ •■• '■ :- i Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, February 5, at 6 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, February 5, at 9 a.m ■:•■.'■ ..;■.■•■■■' ;'.: :, Nelson for Waitapu direct, Tuesday, February 6, at 10 p.m .■■■■■; Waitapu for Collingwood, Wednesday, February 6, at 10 a.m Oollingwood for Waitapu, fhursday, February 7, at 10 a.m . Wsitapu for Nslson direct, Thursday, Februiry 7, at 12 noon . N.B. —Freight on Wool And Hops from Golden Bay, ss. per Bale ; from Motueka, 4s. For freight or passage, apply at the I*dy Barkly Office, Commercial Wharf. I JAMBS S. OEOSB, Jar., I 170 Ag^OonwwtialWhuf, I
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Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2343, 31 January 1878, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2343, 31 January 1878, Page 2
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