UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND THE steamers of the above Com • pany are appointed to leave as under (circumstances permitting. Leave Wellington for the North.— Via Pioton, Nbisow. New PtraonTH, and Mahuakau. *Wanata — 14th June Wellington — 17th June *Tairoa — 21st June Wauaka — 23rd June •Wellington— 2Bth June *Picton and Neteon only Steamers leaving — WBtHK&TOH, irmSLTON, PoBIOHAIiMBBi, AMD BIiUFF. . Tararua— Monday, Jnne 14 Wakatipu — 15 th June Wanala— l6th June *Tairoa — 18th Jnne Te Anau— 2lst June * Lyttelton only Leave Wellington for — Melboubnb via. tjotin. Tararua — Monday, June 14 *Te Anau — 21st June Eingarooma — 28th June *CallatHobart Town Time Table for May of the Union Steam Shipping Company. TAYLOR & WATT, Aeent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). HBAD IiONDOH octiot : §2i^ bbaitoh : Ohrlst "| S^S^l 8 4,BlBOOpsohuroh * I S®^ Sa:H^g a te- Btteet,8 tteet, N.Z. ' * Within. ; The Company's Fleet consists ot : — Tons. Tons. The Htjbtjn vi 1054 The Waikato 1053 „ Matatjba 898 „ Waimate 1157 „ Opawa 1000 „ Waimea 854 „ Orari 1054 „ Waefa 1071 „ Otaki 1053 „ Wairoa 1054 , Parb-ra 879 „ WAMAwai 1161 1 „ Piako 1000 „ Waitara 838 1 „ Rakaia 1057 „ Wanganui 1000 These Magnificent Clippers are of the 1 highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged for_ the comfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-claßß and steerage accommodation ia all that can - be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. Arrangements (for thepassages of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of the branches in New Zealand t j , — r i INTERCOLONIAL "OEGA.TTA IO BE HELD AT d AUCKLAND, NEWJZEALAND, OK \l JANUARY 29, 1881. Pbogeahme of Pbinoipal Events. c f> Champion Rack, for Brigantines, Schooners, and Ketches, 50 tonß register and upwards. Krst prize, 3, not less than £100. Course about k 45 miles. Champion Foitb-Oabed Oijtbiggeb 3 » ' Race, with or without Coxswains. First prize, £100, and trophies valued at £5 each (presented by p - Mr M. Gallagher). Course, 3 miles straight, g s Champion Totjb.Oabed Ineiggeb r, Race, with Coxswains. Prize, £30. Course, 3 miles straight. Df te Champion Scttl/Lems' Race. Prize, ss £20. Courße, 3 miles straight. n Conditions. For the Rowing races, at least three districts to be represented. Entrance Fees, 5 per cent on value of first prize. ae Entries for Rowing Races, accomm panied with fees, to be made to.the IC I Honorary Secretary, atthe Cosmopolitan Hotel, Auckland, on or before o- January 4, 1881. ld Otherevents will be advertised at a future date. General Entries, about January 27, « 1881. j. Further particulars can be obtained ;r- on application. es H. J. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. in sd id r, O-LAIN ANIT ORNAMENTAL <™ JL PRINTING, of every description, executed with dispatch and at cheap rates, atthe Chboniole Office
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9187, 14 June 1880, Page 1
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