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Shipping. SHIP COMPANI OF NEW ZEALAND, I Jiyr (L"™™ 5 ) 7] pHE above Company will despatoh Bteanciere i X aa under (weather and droumfltances permi ting):-TIME-TABLE FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY O ISLANDS. TE ANAU—Sat. Sept 10-launch at 4 p.m. RINGAROOMA—Sat. Sept. 17-launch at 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON, LVI TELTPN. PORT CHALMERS. AND BLUFF TE ANAU-Sat. Sept 17th—launch at 11 a.m. ALBION*—Sat., Sept. 24—launch at 4 p.m. *Tranship to Rotomahana at Port Chalmers FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and VOW. CHALMERS. ROTOMAHANA—Sat, Sapt 10—launch at 11 am FOR SYDNEY VIA GISBORNE AND AUOKLANI BOOKING PASSENGERS THROUGH TC QUEENSLAND PORTS. BINQAROOMA—Sat, Sept. 17—launch at 4 p""ra Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighten the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. Passengers and Parcels booked through to Londor by Orient Line. New Zealand Tourist to hand Passenger's Luggage Labels can be had on appll cation at the office. Notices of any later Departures than above to be Been at— J. W. Cram, Hastings- street; Dinwiddib, Wambr & Co , Tennyeon street. Omens Port Ahurirl. W. C. MoCORMICK, Agent. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. A. L THE Al, 12 years at Lloyd's Clipk4»T>_S. J. per three-masted schooner arWSIS&pS. SILVER CLOUD, 292 tons register, jrS4^^Krf CHARLBa Ballb > commander, (ex•3gil£&§g£g£gjjp» pected to arrive about 13th inst.), Will leave for the above port EIGHT DAYS AFTER ARRIVAIi;,. For freight or passage, apply to TAIT & MILLS, Dickens-atreet, Napier} J. H. VAUTIER, Port Ahurlri. Port Ahurirl, September 6th, 1881. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. HkAJ) LONDOS Oppicb : ifllli|pi_S Bbanoh !— Chratohuroh, g( p*-~**>_jsk Bishops THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists ol the :- Tons. Tons HIIHUWm ••• 1054 WAnCATO •• 1053 KATATJBA ... 898 WAIMATB .. 1157 OPAWA ... ••• 1131 WAIMBA ~ 871 OBABI ... ••• 1051 -WAI2A .. .. 1067 OT__l 1053 WAIBOA.. ~ 1057 PAEHOBA ... 879 WAITANGI .* 1161 HAKO 1136 WAITAEA ~ 883 BAKAIA 1057 WANGAHXn ... 1136 . BA-OICTCC .. 1227 mHESE magnificent dippers are of the highest X das at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloon and Itate cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided vf /th every requisite for the comfort of th<. passenger , , who are provided with bedding and all • cabin fltfngs. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-el iss and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the Bhips are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of th highest cliss as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has also ships loading homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passages of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance > cargo can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch or at any of the Branches in the colony. D. BALHARRY, : : Local Agent. N_E_m Bbahch:—"Waghorne Street, Spit. <_' Bailway Time-table. > "\''. ———— —----- NOTICE. THE attention of the public is drawn to the appended copy of a new Time-table, which will come in force on the Napier Sectio , of the New Zealand Railways on and after the 27tb instant. O. B. BA IKEY, Distri. .t Manager. ■ June XOth, 1881. SOUTH. a \ i ' fl STATIONS. 1 3 15 7 a.m. a.m. p-m- p-m----frtn Spit .. dep. 11.2 2-22 2 Napier .. arr. u.io 2-30 V- Napier .. dep. 7.25 11.30 3 0 4-30 *Awatoto .. 8 Parndon .. „ 7.45 11.50 3.22 4-50 *Boiling Down *l'omoana p.m. 14 Hastings .. arr. 12.10 5-10 ~ .. dep. 8.5 stop 3.49 stop 19 PaklPaki .. ~ 8.20 STOP ' 4 7 STOP 29 TeAute .. „ 8.56 4-50 *Pukahou 38 Kaikora .. „ 9.31 5-29 41 Waipawa .. „ 9.44 5-44 y- 46 Waipukurau „ 10.2 6-5 B0 Takapau .. „ 10.42 6-52 65 Kopua .. „ 11.5 7.18 *Papatu 68 *Ormondville „ ... 70 Makatoko .. arr. 11.30 7-45_ NORTH § STATIONS. 2 4 6 / 8 a-m- a-m- p.m. fr'm itfakatoko .. dep. 6-15 1.40 2 •Ormondville *Papatu 6 Kopua ..arr. .. 2.10 ,f .. dep 6-37 230 12 Takapau ... 7-0 264 25 Waipukurau .. 7-45 3.41 29 Waipawa .. .. -8-4 4.0 83 Kaikora .. .. 8-19 4.14 *Pukahou .. 42 TeAute .. .. 8-56 450 62 Paki Pakl .. .. 9-37 525 68 Hastings .. .. 8.50 95* 12 So 5 - 45 *Tomoana .. .. .. . • • • *Boiling Down .. ~ 62 Farndon .. .. 9.10 10-16 12-50 6 8 *Awatoto 68 Napier .. arr. 930 10-36 1-10 63( „ .. dep. -T—: 10-40 1-22 gIOP 70 Spit ~ .. arr. STOPjI 10-48 1-30 *Flag Stations. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. \ r> i Impounding , Notices, IMPOUNDED AT TAEADALE By W. Small, on August 29th, 1881. /YNE BAY HORSE, branded like J on new Bhoulder, and IXII on near rump, Btar on forehead 16 hands high. ~-„.,, . „ ~ Will be sold on Tuesday, the 13tb day of Sepiem Mr, unless redeemed. Poundkeeper. rnHE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WHU r V»*™£* eryh'gh-class FENCE WIRE has com eletely established itself throughout the colonies a Selngiiot only the best, but the cheapest system o fencing sheep and cattle Btations. The numerous importations of worthless ova wires have been the means of proving the superlorlt; of the Samson. Send for circulars and full Informa tl ? nto M'LEAN BROS, and RIGG, Melbourne, Adelaide, or London. ; Can be delfyered at all theprin«ipal ports of AOl 1 tralia and New Zealand.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3180, 7 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3180, 7 September 1881, Page 1

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