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The Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. FOR Manukau. May be expected on or about the 24th of March — the LORD WORSLEY, 550 tons, R. Johnson, commander. For Sydney, via Nelson, the PRINCE ALFRED,I,2OO ton's, Jarvis, commander, will leave New Plymouth on or about the 28th February. Return tickets are now issued. For freight or passage apply to the undersigned, to whom all passages must be prepaid. Chakles Brown, agent. Brougham-street, 22nd February, 1859. The Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. (LIMITED.) Capital ; *13£,00© ; in 12,500 Shares of *1O each. The Honourable Robert Fulke Greville, Castle-Hill, Milford, South WalesChairman. Rear Admiral the Right Honourable Lord George Paulet, C.B. — Deputy-Chair-man. Z. C. Pearson, Esq., Hull and London — Managing Director. Bankers : Messrs. Staple, Banbury, Nix, Mathieson, & Co., 77 Lombard-street, London. The Union Bank of Australia in New Zealand. Offices : 41 Moorgate-street, London, and Russia Chambers, Hull. Secretary : James Worley, Esq. Manager for the Australian and New Zealand Colonies : Edward Coleman, Esq. THE following magnificent new screw steamers are now owned by the Company :—: — LORD ASHLEY 580 tons 100 horse-power LORD WORSLEY 580 tons 100 horse-power PRINCE ALFRED 1200 tons 200 horse-power AIREDALE 480 tons 100 horse-power The above steam-ships have been surveyed and highly approved by the surveyors of the Admiralty. A limited number of shares have been reserved for the colonies of Australia and New Zealand. Applications for shares may be addressed to the undersigned. Charles Brown, Agent for the Company at New Plymouth. Royal Military Theatre. Marslaiirt Hill. ON Tuesday, Bth March, 1859, will be performed the much-admired melodrama, in 3 Acts, entitled The Maid of Genoa, or The Bandit merchant. A Comic Song. The whole to conclude with the rattling Farce of THE DANCING BARBER. Boxes, 35. ; Pit, 25. ; Saloon, Is. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS Or AGE \ PRICE. Tickets to be had of Messrs Carrick • • .and Windsor. Doors open at 7£, Performances to commence at 8. W. Bennett, Stage-Manager. VIVAT RETINA!

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Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 343, 26 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 343, 26 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 343, 26 February 1859, Page 1

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