I Shipping-. ! * 0 ' ■ •'.'•• ■' •■•■■■ UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ■■ ■ i . . ■ o- —— • "- 1 ' '-■••'■ Q TEAMERS WILLBE^DESPATOHED D . • ■„: ■■ :,-•:.■-..=:-. •: FORLTTTELTeN AND THE NORTH.,, :..•„ SS WANAKA ... • Tuesday, March 29,, SS HAWEA ... Tuesday, April 12 SS PENGUIN .;. Tuesday, April 26 FOB DUNEDIN SS WANAKA ... Thursday, March 24 SS PENGUIN ... Thursday, March 31 SS HAWEA ... Thursday, April 7 SS PENGUIN ... Thursday, April 21 SS WANAKA ... . Thursday, May 5 Rates of Passage (including meals) Saloon. Steerage. Single Return Single Return Lyttelton 15s. 245. 10s. 16s. Donedin ; 40s. 645. 255. ' 405.. Return Tickets available for three months Passengers must take tickets before going on board. Cargo Eates to Akaroa from — Lyitelton 15s per ton /General cargo ... 17s 6d „ r> ~■ J Produce (flour, oats, Dunedin ). wheal, oatmeal, po- ( tatoes) ... ... 15s „ Note.—ln the case of cargo from Dunedin, the above rates cover railway charges o, and wharfage dues at, Port Chalmers. W. "H. HENNING, ... ... Agent, The Wharf, Akaroa. ULotela bruoe's hotel, AKAROA. THOMAS GIIANGE BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that he has TAKEN OVER this wellknown hostelry, which by EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AND ALTERATIONS now effected, in the carefully-selected and CHOICE STOCK, and the most assiduous attention and civility, he intends to cause to maintain its position as • '■ ■ ••■ THE LEADING HOTEL ' IN AKAROA. Private Families & the Travelling; Public generally May depend upon finding all their wants supplied, and meeting with all the comforts of a home. Special attention will be paid to COMMERCIAL T R AYE L L BBS, and,a- large" and 1 Well-lighted SAMPLE ROOM will be placed at their disposal. - a spacious ' n BILLIARD ROOM, Well Furnished, and supplied with one of Alloock'b Best is attached to the premises, and a' Marker will always be found in attendance. COBB & CO.'S Christchurch and Pigeon Bat LINE OF COACHES . pass the Hotel daily. T. G. is prepared to supply GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. THOMAS GRANGE, July 6
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 488, 22 March 1881, Page 1
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314Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 488, 22 March 1881, Page 1
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