■ ; -['• Shipping. _. _ : THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head fefll"z\ London -■■ Leadenhall church, N Z |rrL- v street _ ill BBGTOAB MONTHLY DIRECT STEAM LINE ,TO . LONDON. - rpHE following magX nificent fullpowered Steamers will "" Ba, 3fiE.-3fei : ?scsii=uS ::r fee despatched as tinder: I ProbaTodb Com- Port of De- ble Steamerß. Keg. mander. parturc. date of - Bunpehu . 4170 Crutchly Lyfctelton July ■ • lonic 47ft3 Cameron »• August ToDgftriro I! 4170 Hallett „ *ugust ~TfrTa¥ovelirc all now steamers, "built of steel, and commanded fey men of great experience. ■ ' ■ ■ . . . , The passenger accommodation is replete ■with every modern convenience, and the ' : dietary scale such as will sustain the well earned reputation of tho Company. _ The homeward route will he via _the - Straits of Magellan (if weather permits), :• ■ ■ and the time occupied is not expected to exceed 45 days. .-,, ' An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. _ ' Passage money—Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; secondcabin, 40 guineas; steer- ;■ age, from 18 to 20 guineas. . For further particulars apply to— ■ . ■ . ; D. BALHARRY, : . .. . Local Agent. THE- NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINGCOMPANY'S LINE. STEAM TO LONDON. The Magnificent New ■ J ■ steel Steamer •■■ I O N I C, 4573 tons register, 3000 horse-power, ■■•-..,.. J. Cameron, Commander, ■ Will he despatched from Lyttelton as ahove on or about the 20th August. The completeness of the passenger accommodation of this fine steamship is too well known to need description. Fresh pro- " visions in a frozen state are carried for all classes. . . . . Parcels under 301b taken at half-a-gumea The Company's special bill of lading must 1 "be used for all cargo shipped. j : For freight or passage, apply to— D. BALHARRY, ~; . , ' Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. ' THE COMTANXS FLEET CONSISTS OF THE: — .. Tons. ; Tons. :" HtJETWrjI.. .'. 1054 TUEAKINA .. 1247 MATAUBA. . .. 898 WAIKATO .... 1053 OPAWA .. .. 1131 WAIMATE.. .. 1157 (HtAEI ... 1051 WAIMEA ... .. 871 OTAKI .. .-1053 WAIPA .. .. 1057 FAREOBA.. ~ 879 WAIBOA .. ..1057 PIAKO •.. .. 1 136 .. 1161 ■" BAKAIA .. .. 1057 WANGANUI .. 1136 BANQOTKEI .. 1227 ' mHESE magnificent clippers are of the "" - X highest class of Lloyd r s, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of ' the trade between the United Kingdom and Jfew Zealand.' ■ The saloon and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided with every requisite for the comfort ©f the passengers, who are provided with ■ ■ bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary :! acale 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 highest 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. Brarioh has been established in Liverpool,- and- vessels will be despatched at suitable intervals to the principals ports in New ... Zeaknd - NEW YORK AaENC y. : 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 this colony to meet the requirements of the trade. _ ; Arrangements for the passages of fnends to and fro from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch or at any of the Branches in the colony. - D. BALHAERY, , Local Agent, : Waghorne-street Spit. uNio N f^-yrrj*' steam ' SHIP fellllls COMPANY ■ .OF -•. jlv*^ 1- NEW ZEALAND !| (Looted). TIME TABLE. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELfON.. AND PORT CHALMERS. ArawATA, Sat., Aug. 2, launch 2 p.m. Waihora, Sat., Aug. 9, launch 2 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF. ', : Aeawata, Sat., Aug. 2, launch 2 p.m. Waihora, Sat., Aug. 9, launch 2 p.m. ; FOR GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND RUSSELL. Waihora, Sat., Aug. 2, launch o p.m. RiNGAEOOJtA, Sat., 9th Aug. - FOR GISBORNE, TAURANGA,. AND AUCKLAND FROM WHARF. OMAPEBE,:Mon., 4th August. '•"■ FOR GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND FROM WHARF. Southern Ceoss, Thurs., 31st July, 2 p.m. . FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. RingaroomA, Sat., Aug. 9, launch 5 p.m. TOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Wakatipu, Tucs., 29 th JulyHauroto, Thur., Aug. 14. FOR LEVUKaInD SUVA FROM AUCKLAND. • Penguin, Mon., 25th Aug. Cargo for shipment must be on board tho Lighters at 4 p.m. the day previous to departure of steamers. ' Outward' passengers holding return ■ tickets are requested to present same at the office, arid obtain passes for tho launch conveying them to the steamer. NOTE.—In future no luggage will _be delivered to carriers without the production . of a written order from Branch Manager. OFFICES:— PortAhuriri, and Brown- , ing-street, Napier. *"•• TJFMOTAtToFInGHT-SOIL AND REMOVAL EXJBBISIL ALL orders for removal of night-soil and yard-refuse to be left at tho Provin- ■ « ft l Hotel. CONNELL & MADDEN. '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4062, 29 July 1884, Page 1
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