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Shipping, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NBTT ZEALAND (LIMITED), rpHE above Company's Royal Mail -*L Steamers arc appointed tv leave (circumstances permitting) as under :— i FOB MELBOURNE, via SYDNEY | AND NEWCASTLE. S.S. ALBION, 17th October. PASSENGERS BOOKED to and from LONDON by the ORIENT LINE. Tickets may be obtained for all the New Zealand ports, and through to Hobart Town, Sydney and Adelaide. Ualess passengers book at the office of tflc agent's one hour prior to the departure of the tender Waipara, they will require to pay their own fare over the bar. Owing to the inconvenience caased through visitors crossing the bar, all perBons going to the roadstead will be charged the ordinary rates for the future. For particulars apply at once to, JAMES A. BONAR, Agent. GEOEGE E. STEVENS AND CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS to HONG KONG, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Townsyille, Cooktown and Port Darwin. The magnificent steamship NELSON, Will be despatched from SYDNEY on 10th SEPTEMBER. Passengers booked through from Hokitika by 3. A. BONAR, Agent. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS For LONDON. The following full-powered steamships will be despatched for LONDON, vifi tbe Suez Canal, on or about the following fiatet from Melbourne :— LUSITANIA, September 21. LIGUKLA, October 5. POTOSI, Oclober 19. Faces : First Saloon, 65 to 70 guineas. Main Deck Cabin, 45 guineas. Second Saloon, 40 guineas. Third-class (t\\ o berths) 20 guineas. Do. (four berths) 18 guineas. Steerage, 15 guineas.Paseengers can book at this Agency at a through rate, covering Intercolonial Fare, and securing special advantages. Parcels booked tb rough to London at _reduced rates. ( ■ ,t - J. A. BONAB, Agent, "Wharf street. ■ , mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S Bangitikei „, ,„ ... 1225 Tons. Waimate ... 1123 Tons. Waitangi 1121 Tons. Waikato 1021 Tons. Rakaia 1022 Tons, Waimea 848 Tons. Waitara 833 Tons. Mataura 853 Tons. Orari 1000 Tons. Otaki 1000 'A ens. Hurumii ... ,„ ... 1000 _ens. Waipa 1000 x^s. Wairoa ,„ „, ,„ 1000 irns. The Favorite Clipper Ship WAIPA, J. Baxteb, Commander, From LIQIMTON for LONDON During September. 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 are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal sorts in the Colony regularly every month, 'heir saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and the tables are supplied on a most lib'S T a 1 scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange or so doing, ai,d the whole or part cost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. TO INTLHDIKG PASSENGEES FOX ENGLAND. ■ Having been appointed Agent for the magnificent Line of vessels now sailing under the New Zealand Shipping Company's Flag, ful? particulars regarding the dates of departure from the various ports ot New Zealand, together with rates of Passage and any other information, can Le obtained by application to the undereigßed. TAi* A. BONAR, Acrpnt. Wharf-street THE MfcDIGIRAL VIRIUES OF THE WAIWERA am) BOTOEU A WATERS By DR. ECCLES. Lake House, Kotorua, fceptember 12,1880. I HATE visited Waiw era (Hot Springs) also Lake U ouse, Ohinemutu, and tbe Terrace Hotel, Tarawc-ra, on a tour for the purpose of investigating the properties of tbe various Hot SpriDgs. I have in each case stayed at the Hotels owned by Mr R. Graham, and bave to thank him and his manaeer for tbe great courtesy extended towards me. The Springs at tne first two mentioned places, I feel confident, possess the Mos-t Valuable Medicinal Qualities, while the Terraces (easily accessible from the last-mentioned place) are such that every person possessing tbe means ought to visit. The in t ernal arrangements of the various Hotels have been made to meet tbe requirements of Invalids and Tourists, and this object has been fully fulfilled, A. LESLIE A. ECCLES, B.A, M.8., Cantab F.8.C.5., L.M., Edin.

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West Coast Times, Issue 3890, 26 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 3890, 26 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 3890, 26 September 1881, Page 1