Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OJ NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. FROM WHARF FOR WELLINGTON SOUTHERN CROSS Will leave for the above Port at 11 a.m on FRIDAY, February 2nd. Special advantages are offered to Shippers L. HART, Branch Manager. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ZEALAND ( LIJIITED )- THE above Company will despatch Steamers as under (weather and circumstances permitting): — TIME-TABLE. FOR WAIROA. Boojum, Monday, January 29, at midnight, FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND BAY OF ISLANDS. - Te Anau, Saturday, January 27th, launch at -1 p.m. Taiaeoa, Wednesday, January 31st, launch at 4 p.m., calling at Tauranga. Waieaeapa, Saturday, February 3, launch at 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS AND BLUFF. Manapouei, Saturday, Jan. 27th, launch at 11.30 a.m. Te Anau, Saturday, February 3, launch at 11.30 a.m. FOR SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Wairarata, Sat., Feb. 3, launch at 4 p.m. FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA, FIJI, FROM AUCKLAN. Rotoeua, about Wednesday, 7th February, connecting steamer Wairarapa, Feb. 3. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON, Wakatipu, Tuesday, January 30th, connecting steamer Manapouri, Saturday, January 27th. Annual Excursion to Preservation Inlet, Dusky, Breakers, George, Bligh, Milford and other Sounds— Taeaweea —From Port Chalmers on or about the 10th February, 1883, connecting steamer Te Anau February 3rd. Intending passengers arc requested to send in their names at as early a date as possible to ensure securing berths. Return Tickets will be issued over the Company's New Zealand lines and to and from Australia until 28th _ February at specially reduced rates, available for return until 31st March, 1883. Claims are requested to be sent in as soon as possible. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 p.m. the day previous to departure of steamers. Passengers' Luggage Labels can be iiad on application at the office. Notices of any Later Departures than above to be seen at— J. W. Ceaio, Hastings-street; DINWIDDIE, WALKER & Co., Tennyson-street. L. HART, Branch Manager. OFFICES :—Port AircmiKi. BARQUE "MAY QUEEN" FROM LONDON. 'lik pONSIGNEES by the above /sFsgbfcv \J vessel are requested to Entries and present Bills of Lading without delay. *3SsiE» KINROSS & CO., Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., (Limited.) FOR LONDON DIRECT. /Jv l rpHE 100 Al Iron Barque ifiK/fcv JL "THORNE," 878 tons register, Captain gflKgfcgjffig Tin .tub well, is now on the berth loading Wool, TalloAV and other Produce at current rates, and will have quick despatch. r D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. TILE NEW~ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. Head IffaWzN London Office : Branch :— Christ- luf 84 > Bisho P 8 gate street J t within. THE COMPANY'S FLEET CONSISTS Of THE : — Tons. Tons. HURUNUi.. .. 1054 f waikato .. .. 1053 MATAUEA.. .. 80S WAIMATE.. ..1157 OrAWA .. .. 1131 WAIMEA .. .. 871 OEAEI . . . . 1051 I WAII'A . . . . 1057 OTAK.I .. . . 1053 I WAIROA .. . . 1057 PAEEORA . . . . 879 WAITANOI . . 11G1 PIAKO .. .. 113G [ WAITAEA .. ~ 883 EAKAIA .. .. 1057 I WANGANUI .. 1130 RAXGmKEi .. 1227 I THESE magnificent clippers arc of the highest class of Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloon and state cabins tire superbly fitted and arranged and provided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who arc provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietaryscale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of the liighest class 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. LIVERPOOL AGENCY. A Branch has been established in Liverpool, and vessels will be despatched at suitable intervals to the principals potts in New '■'Zealand. NEW YORK AGENCY. Messrs R. W. Cameron and Co. have been appointed Agents for this Company, and a regular line of vessels will be laid on for the various ports in tins colony to meet the requirements of the trade. Arrangements for the passages of friends to and fro from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo can he made at the Head Office, Christchurch or at any of the Branches in the colony. D. BALHARRY, Local Agent, Waghonie-street, Spit. T7OR the convenience of the inhabitants JL of the Southern portion of Hawke's Bay, the undersigned will be in attendance at every station on the Napier line of Railway every Saturday per first train and will be glad to receive Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Pipes, .fee, for repairs, which will he returned, unless seriously damaged, the following Saturday. Articles left with station masters will be pimctually attended to. S. E. COOPER (lateT. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, t Hastings-street, Napier;
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3602, 27 January 1883, Page 1
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772Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3602, 27 January 1883, Page 1
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