Nliipitingr. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. QTEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCHED NORTHWARDS. S.S. HAWEA ... Tuesday, February 28 SOUTHWARDS. S.S. PENGUIN ... Thursday, March 2 S.S. WANAKA ~. Thursday, March 9 Rates ojt Passage (including meals) Saloon. Steerage. Single Return Single Return LrrTELToN 15s. 245. 10s. 16s. Dunedin 40s. 645. 255. 40s. Return Tickets available for three months Passengers must take tickets beforegoing on board. Cargo Rates. Lyitelton (to and from) ... 10s per ton ( General cargo ... 17s 6d „ From J Produce (flour, oats, Dunedin j wheat, oatmeal, po- ( tatoes) 15s „ Note.—ln the case of cargo from Dunedin, the above rates cover railway charges to, and wharfage dues at, Port Chalmers. EXCURSION SEASON, 1881-2. Until 28th February next, Retuvn Tickets (available till 31st March following) will be issued between ports on the coast of New Zealand at which the Company's Steamers call, at a reduction of 80 per cent, off two single fares. Under this regulation, Steerage and Saloon Return Tickets will be respectively— To LYTTELTON ... 14s and-21s To PORT CHALMERS 35s and 56s INTERCOLONIAL LINE. Special Excursion Rates are, during same period, also granted to Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart. These, with nil other information, may bl ■obtained on application to the undersigned , . W. H. HENNIN&; A GENT, The Wharf, Akaroa. THiS ROYAL MAIL STEAMER T I T A N." FROM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON o3AY, ANB THENCE BY COACH TO AKAROA rpHE favorite p.s. TITAN leaves the JL 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 :— Single ... ... 5s Return 7s 6d TJIO Steamer h open ior Engagement for Picnic and pleasure parties on moderate terms. Refreshments obtainable on lioard. CAMERON, BROS., ;a ]7 Lyttelton. XtaliM'ittion EVENING SCHOOL. A GENTLEMAN is thinking of establishing an Evening School in Akaroa, if sufficient inducement offers. All those desirous of attending are therefore requested to send in a written memorandum to that effect to A. 8., Mail Office, Akaroa. EDUCATION. \ /! R MACLINTOCK, from GlasJj/A govr Training College, has vacancies for two or three Boarders. Pupils trained for the Civil Service. Latin, French, German and Mathematics taught. Comfortable Home, and Terms Moderate. Apply— ALEX. C. MACLINTOCK, Schoolhouse, Duvauchelle's Bay.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 587, 28 February 1882, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 587, 28 February 1882, Page 1
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