TTTE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head ferWz\ London o™<* : , 'MM Beahoh: - cWn,N Z* Le s^ aU BBGOTAB MONTHIT DIEECT STEAH HOT TO Loroos. _ « npHE following mag-j/3r---MS. _fi_ nificent fullpowered Steamers will despatched as under: ' ' ProbaTodb Com- Port of Do- We Steamere, mandor. parture. date of Euapehu .. iWZ Bronph Lyttelton Nov. BalkW, - 4750 grutchley ~ Dec. ToDgariro.. 41*3 Hallew ■> The above are all.new steamers, built of Steel, and commanded by men of great expe accommodation is r?P le te every modern convenience, and tne scale such as Trill sustain the well earned reputation of the Company. The homeward route will be via the Straits of Magellan (if weather permits), and the time occupied is not expected to .eurgeon mil accompany ea pastge n money--Saloon,fro m GO guineas upwards; second cabin, 40 guineas; eteerago, from 18 to 20 guineas. For further particulars apply_toD. BA-LMAxtivx, Local Agent. TTTF NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING THE COMPANY'S LINE. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON IN 40 nnHE Company's -I- splendidnew steelBiioudn Commander, 4200 tons register, 1000 horse-power, will be despatched from Lyttelton on or about November 22nd. has been spared in rendering her passenger accommodation equal to that of: any^ .earner afloat. Lithographic plans of J« vanow saloons, &c, can be seen at the Company. 8 ° iT'is intended, weather permitting, that ahe shall go through the Straits of Magelan, and call at the beautiful harbor of Kio a °The Company's special bill, of lading must be used for all cargo shipped. # . For freight or passage apply, in ]™V"*> to D. BALHAitrtx, Local Agent. BEAKOHEB THBOUaHOTJT THE COLONY. THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of the:— Tons. T - B , n °- KATATmx.. .. 898 ;™ ra .. .. 1157 OBABX .. .- J 10 ,5 7 SSr::::iSe U ..u;i JJSSa .. .- 10" WANOANUI .. 1136 BANOITIKEI .. 1 22 ? FTIHESE magnificent clippers aro of the T highest cllss of purchased or built srTecially to meet the requirements of th7trade between the United Kingdom and NeVZealand. The saloon and state cabins fre emSbly fitted and arranged and moBteerage accommodation is all that could be desire!, and the ships aro commanded by experienced masters. ~ ''•The Company also charters ships of the hirhest class as required, and vessels are delpatched from London to each of the Sipal porta of the colony with strict LnctualiiJ every month. The Company has also ships loading homeward from Now Zealand ' L IVERPOOL AGENCY. A. Branch has been established in Liverpool, and Tcssels will be despatched at suitable intervals to the principals porta in New Zealand NEW YORK AGENCY. Meesrs R W- Cameron and Co. have been appointed Agents for this Company, and a teffular line of vessels -will bo laid on for the various ports in this colony to meet the reQuirements of the trade. . Arrangements for the passages of menda 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^.^^^ Local Agent, Waghorno-street Spit. ; ' STEAM SHIP ifelliS! COMPANY' OF . p^^ s NEW ZEALAND w ■ -. - (Luoted). TIME TABLE. FOR GISBORNE, TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND, FROM WHARF. OttATBKB, Wed., sth Nov. launch at 7 p.m FOR WELLINGTON FROM WHARF. SOUTHEEN CSOSS, Fri., 14th NoV. ■ • - TOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELfON.. AND PORT CHALMERS. ; : Te Anau, Sat., Nov. 8., launch at 2 p.m. VOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF. Tβ Sat. Bth Nov., launch at 2 p.m. van AUCKLAND FROM WHARF. r<5Se£V«L, sth_Noy. at 6 p.m. fOR GISBOBNE, AND r EiKaAROOMA, Wed., 12thNov., launch at 5 lSthNov., launch at 6 p.m. vnn SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. TabaSba, Bat., iSthNov,, launchatsp.m. Rotomahana, Sat., 29thNoY., at o p.m. TOE, SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. jtIATmoTO, Fri., 7th Nov. WObatiht, Thur., 20thNov. ■FOR AUCKLAND. SouniEßS Cbobb, Thur., 20th Not. FOR LSVDKA. AND SUVA. AtiAWATA, Mon., 17th Nov. Akawata, l'ltb Cartro for sliipment must be on board th« Lighters at 4 p.m. tho day pcanoaa tc holding returr ' kets Sβ requeued to present eamo a 5Te office" and obtain P= for thc.Wol will b NOTE, in without tho produotwr ..■ :... L '" ■.. • ■ Branch. • ■ and ing-BWeet. Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4145, 4 November 1884, Page 1
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