Shipping, RETURN TICKETS ISSUED AT REDUCED RATES. jl/fESSRS M'MEOKAN, BLACKSteamers are appointed to leave (circumstances permitting) as follows : — - For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne — ALHAMBRA, M. Muir, Commander, 3rd January. For Sydney — TaRARUA", J. Sinclair, Commander, January 5, 1877. Tickets may be obtained for all the New Zealand and Australian ports. Owing to the inconvenience caused through visitors crossing the bar, all pert ons going to the roadstead will be charged the ordinarj 7 rates for the future. For particulars apply at once to, JAMES A. BONAR, Agent. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HOKITIKA, ' GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, OKARITO, BRUCE BAY, JACKSON'S BAY, AKD ALL SOUTHERN POETS. mHE FAVORITE STEAMEB V\ r AIPARA, G. W. Piignem,, Master. Will trade regularly between the above ports. The dates of departure will be notified. For freight or passive apply to J. A. BONAR, Agent, Wharf-street. STEAM TO GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, NELSON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. THE Union Steam Company's Fast and Favoiile Screw Steamer ' BEAUTIFUL STAR, Capxaix Malcolm, Will pail for Dimrdin, via Northern Ports. 2Sth Decemlier. • '- JAS. A. BONAR. Agent. Note. — Return Tickets will be issued at a reduction of 30 per cent, off double fares, available till 2Sth February. STEAM TUG LIONESS, Jakes I\ot.an, Master. fTIHE above powerful double-engine Tug •^ is prepared to tow vessels in and out the river, as per agreement. For full particulars apply to JAMES CKESKE7 & CO., 471 Wharf-street. ANCHOR LIKE OF STEAM PACKETS. *<£§&>. STEAM to GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, ami NELSON, Booking passenger.'] ai»ii cargo to Manakau, Taranalri, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago, regular communication. The fine steamships — KENNEDY, A. Palmer, Commander, This Day. MURRAY, W, Conway, Commander, CJIABLES EDWARD, T. WMtwetl. Commanaer. WALLACE, J. Dillon, Commander. N.B.—Firm 15th December to 31st of January, BETI33IN TICKETS will be issued to Ports at v hich the above steamers call, at a REDUCTION of 30 per cent off Double Fares, available for return till 28th of February. J. CHURCHES, Agent, Revell-street. J - mflE NEW ZEALAND jJllll^ SHIPPING COMPANY'S Rnngiiikei 1225 Tons. Waim&te ...; 1123 Tons. • Waitangi 1121 Tons. Waikato 1021 Tons. Rakaia 1022 Tons. ■yVaimca 848 Tons. \Vaitara 833 Tons. Mataura ... ... ... 853 Tons. Orari , 1000 Tons. Otaki 1000 Tons. Hurui-ui ... .., ... 1000 Tons. Waipa 1000 Tons. Wairca 1000 Tons. The above are all iron vessels of the highest class at Lloyd's, built or purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and aie supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports in tbe-Colony regularly every month. Their saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and the tables are supplied on a most libera 1 scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or part cost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. For full particulars regarding rates of passages or freight, apply at the offices of the Company, DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL WELLINGTON NELSON AUCKLAND NAPIER LYTTELTON ; AT THE LONDON OFFICES 84, BISHOPSGATE-STREET; OVL AT THE HEAD OFFICE, CHEISTOHDBCH
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