Shipping*. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANYiOF . NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. QTEAMERS WILLBE DESPATCHED FOR LYTTELTON AND THE NORTH. SS WANAKA ... Tuesday, May 31 FOR DUNEDIN ... Thunday, June 2 Rates of Passage (including meals) Saloon, \ Steerage. — Single Return Single Return Lyttelton 15s. 245. 10s. 16s. Dunedin 40s. 645. 255. 40s. Return Tickets available for three months J Passengers must take tickets before going on board. Cargo Rates to Akaroa from— j Ly ttlton 15s per ton J General cargo ... 17s 6d „ Produce (flour, oats, wheat, oatmeal, potatoes) 15s „ Note.—ln the case of cargo from Dunedin, the above rates cover railway charges o, and wlmrfatje dues at, Port Chalmers, W. H. HENNING, Agent, The Wharf, Akaroa. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE TO AND FROM PIGEON BAY BY THE SS. AKAROA. THE liberal patronage bestowed by the public recently in travelling by this favorite steamer has induced the owners to make the following ALTERATIONS in the PIGEON BAY TIME TABLE and the FARES:— The Steamer will leave Lyttelton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 8.5 a.m. Train from Christchurch, just an hour sooner than formerly. This change will allow excursionists to the Bay an hour longer ashore. The Akaroa will also leave the Bay for Lyttelton punctually on the arrival there of the Akaroa coach. THE FARES ARE Single, Saloon ... 2s 6d Return, do 3s 6d Steerage, Single ... Is Do Return ... Is 6d JOSEPH McLEAN, Commander. d«l3 TIIjS ROYAL MAIL STEAMER "TIT A N." FROM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY, AND THEN CE BY COACH TO AKAROA THE favorite p.s. TITAN leaves the Lyttelton Watermen's Wharf on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS, At 9*30 a.m., for Pigeon Bay, leaving the Bay at 12 noon, catching the 2 p.m. train, Lyttelton to Christchurch. FARES 2s; i The steamer will also run to and from Little Akaloa on Tuesdays, leaving Lyttelton at 9.30 a.m. The Steamer is open ior Engagement for Picnic and pleasure parties on moderate terms. Refreshments obtainable on Board. CAMERON, BROS., ja 17 Lyttelton. NOTICE TO MARINERS. AS the Customs Office has been abolished in Akaroa, masters of vessels, desirous of being reported, are requested to call at the Mail Office on arrival and prior to their departure. November 9, 1880
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 509, 31 May 1881, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 509, 31 May 1881, Page 1
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