FOE POVERTY BAY & AUCKLAND. _ jJ _ fc mHE S.S- •'ORETI" will I gteam l« T *ho above ports on FBIDAY AFTERNOON, at CaeBYING Cabgo Akp Passengers at" Eedt/ced Bates. For,re^tOr ffiKßOßEßTS CO., Agents. Napier and Port Ahuriri. ufcioi*- steSTship compact OF NEW ZEAIfANI), im^ THE above Company will despatch steamers as as under (weather and circumstances permit U»B):X IME-TABLE FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. TE ANAU—Sat. Sept 10—launch at 4 p.m. RINGAROOMA-Sat. Sept. 17-launchat4- p.m. _ FOB MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON, LYT TELTPN. PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUFF. TE ANAU—Sat. Sept 17th—launch at 11 a.m. ALBION*—Sat., Sept. 24—launch at 4 p.m. *Tran3hip to Rotomabana at Port Chalmers FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and PORT J CHALMERS. ROTOMAHA-NA-Sun. Sept. 11—launch at 10 am QUEENSLAND PORTS. BINGAROOMA—Sat, Sept. 17—launch at 4 p_ta. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. Passengeis and Parcels booked through to London by Orient Line. Mew Zealand Tourist to hand Passenger's Luggage Labels can be had on appli cation at the office. Notices of any later Departures than above to be J. W. Craig, Hastings-street; BT DINWrDDIB, WAIiKBR & CO , i9T' Tennyson'Etreet. OmoM Port Ahuriri. W. 0. MoCORMICK, Agent. FOE NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. Ay L mHE Al, 12 yean at Lloyd's ClipifKNftk J. per three-masted schooner SILVER CLOUD, 292 tons register, Balib, commander, (exggj§||gtg||p3) pected to arrive about 13th Inst.), will leave for the above port EIGHT DAYS AFTER ARRIVAL; , ± For freight or passage, apply to TAIT& MILLS, Dickens-street, Napier; J. H. VAUTEER, Port Ahuriri. Port Aharirl, September 6th, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. HBAD P4l||3!\ LOHDOM Offioh: Bbanoh:Ohretchwwh, l( Bishops A-- ' !• THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of the i— Tons. Tona HTOTOOT ••• 1°34 WAraATO .o 1053 KATA.UKA. — 898 WAIMATB .. 1167 ovkvn. 1131 waihea .. 871 OBABI 1051 WAIPA .. .. 1057 OTAEX 1053 WAIBOA.. te 1067 PABBOEA ... 879 WAITANGI .. 1161 PIAKO 1136 WAITAEA .. 883 BAKAIA... .-• 1057 WANQANUI ... 1136 BAHOITXKX •• 1227 I mHESE magnificent clippers are of the highest I das atfloyd's, purchased or built specially to ■'meetthe.requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom aud New Zealand. The saloon and ■tate cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided tf /th every requisite for the comfort of ttu. < passenger", who are provided with bedding and all "eabln'fltlnga.' The dietary scale is most liberal. " Second-cUss and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the ships are commanded by ' experienced masters. ■ The Company also charters ships of th highest cI<USS as required, and vessels are despatched from ~"'*T ' .London to each of the principal ports of the colony t with strict punctuality every month. The Company *' ..hasalso ships loading homeward from New Zea- ■■< land. 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. Nafxbb Bbakoh :—W airborne Street, Spit. Sailway Time-table; NOTICE. l FTIHE attention of the public is drawn to the / JL 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. C. B. BA !KEY, Distri t Manager. June 10th, 1881. SOUTH. 3 STATIONS. 1 3 5 7 a.m. a.m. p-m- pin- "' fr"m Spit .. dep. 11.2 2-22 2 Napier .. arr. 11.10 2-30 Napier .. dep. 7.25 11.30 3 0 4-30 *Awatoto 8 Farndon .. „ 7.45 11.50 3.22 4-50 *Boillng Down *Tomoana p.m, U Hastings .. arr. 12.10 5-10 ~ ■• dep. 8.5 oTnp 3.49 HT(YP 19 PakiPaki.. ~ 8.20 &TOT, 4.7 BTOP 29 TeAute .. „ 8.56 4-60 *Pukahou 38 Kaikora .. „ 9.31 B-29 41 Waipawa .. „ 9.44 5-44 46 Waipukurau „ 10.2 6-5 59 Takapau ... „ 10.42 6-52 65 Kopua .. „ 11.5 7.18 "Papatu 68 *Ormondville „ 70 Makatoko .. arr. 11.30 7-45 NORTH 1 STATIONS. 2 4 6/ 8 a-m- a-m- p.m. fr'm Makatoko .. dep. 6-15 1.40 2 *Ormondville *Papatu ... 6 Kopua .. arr. .. 2.10 „ .. dep. G-37 2.30 12 Takapau ~ .. 7.0 254 25 Waipukurau .. 7.45 3 41 29 Waipawa .... 8-4 4.0 / S3 Kaikora .. .. g.19 4.14 'f *Pukahou .. ' 42 TeAute .. .. g.'56 450 52 Paki Paki .. .. 9.37 525 66 Hasting .. ..8.50 954 12 30 5.45 *Tomoana .. .. _ ~ , t •Boiling , Down 62 Farndon .. .. g/fo 10-16 12-50 68* *Awatoto 68 Napier .. nrr. 9.30 10-36 1-10 6.30 70 Spit .. ..arr 10-43 1-30 BToP *Flajr Stations. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. /\ Impounding Notices, • IMPOUNDED AT TAEADALE By W. Small, on August 29th, 1881. /"}NE BAY HORSfi, branded like J on near shoulder, and IXII on near rump, star on forehead, 16 hands high. . _ . Will be cold on Tuesday, the!Btb day of Sopfcem-
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3181, 8 September 1881, Page 1
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