The Tauanaki Heuald is published every Saturday morning. Subjoined are tile terms : — TnnMS or Subscription I—lf1 — If paid in advance, 65. ; on credit, 7s. (id. per Quarter. Annual subscription in advance, £1 Is. Terms or Advertising — Eight lines (or less) of space, 2s. 6d.; 3rf. each additional line for the first insertion of all advertisements ; half price each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be continued and charged until countermanded, such order must be sent to this Office One Day before publication. The Quartan, during 18.58, terminate on the 23rd January, lith April, lith July, and 23rd October. Subscribers can only resigA a~t the end of a Qttai ter. Agents tor this J'ournai. :— Omata — Mr T. Newsliam. Bell Block—Mr W. J. Morrison. Whanganui— Mr R. W. Woon. Auckland— Mr W. C. Wilson, New Zealander Office. ROYAL MAILSTEAM SHIPS! REDUCTION OF FARES— OVERLAND ROUTE. II - A ROYAL Mail Steam Ship <JjrS, -^ yl ' l^ c d cs P atcne '' for Suez j|^ > (carrying her Majesty's Mails) ■^^^^^^ calling afc intermediate Ports, on 11th of each Month, at 1 o'clock, p.m., precisely. Rate of Passage Money, including transit through Egypt, Medical Attendance, use of Bedding and' Linen, Stewards' Fees, and all other charges, except for Hotel expenses in Egypt, Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, and Mineral Waters.. SOUTHAMPTON .-. £ 90 To MARSEILLES £ 85 Or RETURN TICKET £135 European Servants, Half-Fare; Native Servants, One-Fourth Fare. A reduction of one-sixth of the established rate will be made in favour of Families ; but only in cases where the amount of Passage Money, if charged in full for the whole party, would be equal to the full charge for the four adult Passengers. Passengers may have their Tickets endorsed to remain a Month at any intermediate Port. The mode of transit through Egypt is as follows : — Between Suez and No. 12 station in the Desert, a distance of 25 miles, in carriages, and from thence the whole distance to Alexandria by Railway. Rate of Freight on Specie, Gpjd Dust, Parcels, &c. can be ascertained on application at the Company's Offices. Champion Wetton, Superintendent. Sydney, March, 1858. B§P" The Passage Money from Australia to England by the Overland Route is now lower than by First Class Sailing Vessels round Capo Horn — Return Tickets for a Fare and a half giving Ten Months in England. A. WILLIS, GANN & Co.'s Uint of IDacfcito BETWEEN IiONDON and iVEW ZEALAND. THE following First-class SHIPS (with others) are intended' to be dispatched to both Southern and Northern Ports as regular Traders : — Tons. Joseph Fletcher... J. Pook 1100 Chapman R. Harland 1200 Maori G. Pctherbridge....lOOO Myrtle J. G. Mordue 1000 Mariner C.E. Fraser 1000 Cashmere G. Pear,son 1000 Egmont S. C. Gibson 1100 Cresswell W. C. Barnett 800 Sir Edward Paget T. Wycherley 900 Euphemus J. Howard 1000 JohnMasterman...J. M'Buvie 1000 The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage money at once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival' of the vessel. Further particulars on application to LLEWELLYN NASH 6s Co.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume VI, Issue 303, 22 May 1858, Page 1
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