Shipping Advertisements. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. HOULD sufficient induce-t-J tnent (fier, the favorite paddle steamer ‘CLEOPATRA,* Will leave the Iron Pot on BOXING DAY 26th December at Ten a m fo- an Excursion to the Pauia Beef and Kidnappers (weather permittin") returning the same evening at 6 r.,rn. Fares—Adults, oa ; Children, 3s. An efficient BRASS BAND will accompany the excursionists. For further particulars, apply to Capt. PALME R, on board ; or to EOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., Agents.
WAIROA AND POVERTY BAY. rjIHE paddle steamer ‘CLEOPATRA/ Captain Palmer, will leave for the above Ports WEEKLY if sufficient inducement offers. Fares from this date as follows : Wairoa £1 [ Return ... £1 10s Poverty Bay ... £2 • Return ... £3 Os Exclusive of Beer, Wines, Spirits, and Refreshments, which will be provided on board at moderate rates. Freight—(to Wairoa), 40s per ton; (to Poverty Bay), 50s per ton. Open for Charter to any part of the Coast, with cargo, and will fetch Wool at current rates. Apply to Capt. PALMER, on board ; or to RODTLEBGE, KENNEDY & CO., Agents. Captain A. W. Jack, is expected to arrive from Southern Provinces on Monday, 30th December, and will steam for Tauranga and Auckland (carrying Her Majesty’s Mails) on TUESDAY, 31st December. The Company do not hold themselves responsible for any alteration in time of departure occasioned by the Honorable Postmaster-Gen eral. PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. The Panama Company’s screw steamer * EGMONT,’
EOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO-, Agents. Napier, 18th December, 1867. FOE LONDON DIEECT. THE Celebrated A 1 Clipper Ship • E C H U N G A,’ 1007 tons register, JAMES KNIGHT, Commander. This fine ship haring arrived, and now rapidly discharging her inward cargo, has commenced to take Wool on board. Her Home Freight being engaged, she will have quick despatch, to ensure being in time for the May Sales. Her size and superior accommodation render her a very desirable ship for passengers. Apply to KINEOSS & CO., Agents. Napier, Ifth December, 1867. SHIP ‘ECHUNGA,’ FOE LONDON. THIS Ship sails in all January. Saloon passengers, per agreement; secondclass passengers, £2B each. KINEOSS & CO., Agents.
SHIP ‘ECHUNGA.’ CAPTAIN KNIGHT will not be responsible for Debts contracted by any of his crew. 0 KINROSS & CO. SHIP 'ECHUNGA-’ of their Bills of Lading. KINROSS & CO., Agents. S.S. ‘ STAR OF THE SOUTH,’ CAPT. W. BENDALL. open for Freight to any NEW ZEALAND PORT.—Apply to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. AND COLOR STURE. T. B. HARDING, Eastern Spit. JL tered at the Uustoms, Consignees are requested to pass entries This steamer is specially fitted for for the CONVEYANCE for the CONVEYANCE * r of LIVE STOCK, and is
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 537, 26 December 1867, Page 3
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