-™~™"^------M--__ri__«___»«__»______m_________-s»_______>«i Shipping, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALA_NDJ.IMITED. (JTEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCHED NORTHWARDS. S.S. HAWEA ... Tuesday, December 12 S.S. TAIAROA ... Tuesday, December 26 EXCURSION FROM LYTTELTON. : HAWEA ... Saturday, December 16 (Returning same day.) SOUTHWARDS. S.S. WANAKA ... Thursday, December 14 S.S. HAWE A ... Thursday, December 28 Rates or* Passage ("including meals) < Saloon. Steerage. Single Return Single Return j Lyttelton 15s. 245. 10s. 16s. ; Dunedin 40s. 645. 255. 40s. Return Tickets available for three months Passengers must take tickets before going en board. | Cargo Rates. Ly telton (to and from) ... 10s per ton i 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 to, and wharfage dues at, Port Chalmers. W. H. HENNING, Agent, The "Wharf, Akaroa. EXCURSION SEASON, 1882-83. DURING the months of December, January, and February next, RETURN TICKETS (available to the end of March), will be issued at REDUCED RATES between Ports on the Coast of New Zealand at which the Company's Steamers call, and also to Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart. Under this regulation R I'TURN FARES will be to— Saloon. Steerage. LYTTELTON... 21s 14s DUNEDIN ... 56s 35s Full information obtainable on appli cation to the undersigned. W. H. HENNING. 20th November, 1882. THiS ROYAL MAIL STEAMER "A X A R O A." FROM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY, AND THENCE BY COACHTO AKAROA rr~HE favorite s.s. AKAROA leaves _1 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. Single tickets 7 6 • Return 10 0 Through Tickets can be obtained at WagstufFs Hotel. The Steamer is open .or Engagement Uv Picnic and pleasure parties on moderate terms. Refreshments obtainable on Board. CAMERON, BROS., Lyttelton. ■iiiMiiiiiiwiiiiii«-iiiiiiiii"M'iM | '»'" ||l|lll * lll !!JB~™"'^ "^———— Business IVoticcs. Thomson & go. (Established 1866), CRAWFORD AND BOND STREETS, DUNEDIN,OAMARU,& NAPIER,N.Z., ARE MANUFACTURERS OP WINES, CORDIALS, LIOUEURS, BITTERS, CARBONATED & MINERAL WATERS. Rectifiers & Bottlers of Wines & Spirits EXHIBITION PRIZE AWARDS, First Prize Modal Ginger Wine, Melbourne, 1881; First'A ward, General Excellence, Dmicdiii, 1881; Six Highest Awards, Cordials, Melbourne, 1881; First Prize Medal, Raspberry Vinegar, Melbourne, 1881; Highest Awards, Liqueurs and Cordials, Christchurch, 1882 ; Highest Awards, Invercargill, 1881. GARWOOD & CO., Agents for Akaroa
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 666, 1 December 1882, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 666, 1 December 1882, Page 1
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