NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Tima Old-eßtabliahed Office ha3 a LARGER PAID-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND than any other^New Zealand or J_ Colonial Company. IT DOES THE LEADING BUSINESS in the Colonies, and has ACHIEVED UNIVERSAL CON*EIDENCE by its upright doalinij and Promptitude in Paying Losses. Risks of every description, both Fire and Marine, are accepted at the LOWEST RATES. ggp All kinds of Station Property insured against Eire. WOOL Insured astainst ALL BISKS including Fire and Flood, from me of Shearing until delivered n Londonjoi' other wv« «, Port of Discharge. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THI WORLD. > A. L- PABSONS, Manager, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI,
Shipping Motioas. OHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION © COMPANY (LiiDTßu). MONTHLY LINE OFBOYAI. MAIL (.'AST PASSENGER STEAMERS between all ports of New Zealand and London. ■flr--^k JL HE Magnificent 4781. tons Register, 3000 Horso-power, J.W.JENNINGS. Will bo despatched from LYTTELTON FOR LONDON DIRECT. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1893, To be followed by ' %~^J~ 3-S g g , of Steamer. §•& ,2 1 ComnxandOT. Depar **$ ™ turo. Arawa 5200 3500 J.Stuart Sov 9 Coptic 4448 3000 C. fl. Kempson Dec 7 lodic 4753 3000 W.H.Kidley Jan 4 Tainui 5200 8500 E. J. Evans Feb 1 Dorio 4784 8000|j. W. JenningsMar_ 1 The above are all powerful, now, Bteel built steamers, and the accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurroute will be via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe, and the tune occupied should not exceed 40 days. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. , , v « The above will be supplemented by tne f oUowing and other first-class l- ' CARGO STEAMERS. ' • * ■ — '" VPxobato HunoolSWp. Tas Clua. Commander. Timod S. S. Matatna 4045 100A1 MoDongall Sont 8 8 Bangatlra 3322100A1 Barton Oot iLttamri 8583 100A1 Maxwell Sov l£s.]Ka»«3llooAlMoffatt D« ~~ SAILING VESSELS. Oainaru 1306 lOOAI Thomas Oct Ihe Undersigned are empowered to Brant passages from London to New Zeaand, payment lot which has been gwraneedinthocolony^^^^^ JAMES THAIN k CO. M. H.OGAN & CO.Ltd. Arente. " « 1 IJTNION STEAM ««K3Crllk U SHIP COMPANY i^^^^^OF NEW ZEALAND STEAMERS SAIL FROJsTfROM WELLINGTON AS UNDER i~ LYTTELTON. Wairarapa I Mon | Oct 9 |5 pm Takapuna | Wed | Oct 11 1 4pm Mora | Thu | Oct 12 | 4 pm DUNEDIN VIA LYTTBLTON. AKAROA, TIMARU & OAMARU Omapore 1 Sat | Oct 7 111 pm — DUNEDIN VIA LYTTELi'ON, Wairarapa | Mon I Oct 9 [5 pm Flora | Thn|Octl2|4_pm VIA LYTTELI'OP DUNEDIN. BLUFF, & HOBART. Wairarapa | Mon 1 Oct 9 |5 pm ' NAPIER, GISBORNE & AUCKLAND S'n Cross* | Tuo I Oct 10 '. 3pm Manapouri | Fri | Oct 13 |3 pm Australia" | Tue | Oct 17 |3 pm •Calling at Tologa Bay, Tuparoa, ano Hicks Bay. ♦Galling at Tokomaru, Waipiro, Awanui & Taurange. ' SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Manapoun | Fri \ Oct 13 |3 pm _ SYDNEY DIRECT. Wakatipn | Tuo | O<* 10 | noon ' PICTON AND NELSON. Rotorua | Mon | Oct 9IJ pm Wainm | Wed | Oet 11 |1 pm NELSONIHREOT. Mabinapna* | Sue | Oct 8 | 8.30 pm Mawhera | Mon | Oct 9 | . Rotorna | Wed | OctjjJ T~BLENHEIM. fhree boats a week. ""NEW PLYMOUTH &WEHUNGA FOB, AUCKLAND. Mahinapua* | Sun | Oct 8 | 8 30 Takapuna I Fti | Oct 18 ,5 pm •Palis Nelson. GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA, VIA PICTON AND NELSON. Wainni | Wed | Oot 11 [1 pm WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKI TIKI, VIA NELSON Wawhera 1 Mon | Oct 0 | 1 WEBTPORT DIRECT Brnnner | Tne | Oet 10 j CALCUTTA, (via SYDNEY)* SIGA ' PORE, from DUNEDIN Boti'tino Oct 10 i TONGA AND SAMOA, FROM AUCB ' LAND. TTpoln 1 Bat | Oct 14 | S pm Steamers leave TARAKAKI FOR ONEHUNGA As under (weather and circumstanc permitting) : Mahinapua I Tuo I Oct 10 | 10 pm Takapuna S f Sat | Oct 14 | 10 30 am MaLinapua | Tue I Oct 17 |10 pm •Train leaves Wellington 6.30 a.r every Tnesday, arrives Taranaki 9.40 p.i fTrain leaves Wellington 6.30 ever Friday, and arrives Taranaki Bame ever ne. Passengerß have an opportunity c breaking their journey and proceeding b, this magnificent steamer. Passengers Booked, and nil Informn itaa supplied l)y the Agents, Johnsto; & Co, Taupo (Juny. TO THE LADIES. W. Turley, th cheap cash, draper, Kidgway-stree* is still doing a cutting trade. His ne' seasons, purchases are very choici NOTICE where tho Red and White Fla oats, opposite the Theatre.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11892, 9 October 1893, Page 1
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675Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11892, 9 October 1893, Page 1
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