NION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. The splendid steamers of this Company ply very frequently between the principal ports of New Zealand, and to Sydney and Melbourne, booking passengers and cargo to all parts at very reasonable rates. Passengers will find most comfortable accommodation, a first-class table, 9nd every attention paid to their wants on boaru. Shippers, as well as Passengers, most liberally dealt with. List of Steajjkrs : Registered Indicated Tonnage, horse-power. J. A. BONAR, Hokitika. N4NCARROW and CO., Grey mouth. LINE OP STEAMSHIPS FOR LONDON. VIA THE SUEZ CANALThe following full-powered Stearaehipu, built and fitted expressly for carrying passengers on long ocean voyages, are each of about 4000 tons register, and makn the voyage ip abonj: 40 days. They are fitted with Punkahs attached to the main engines, and steam-heating apparatus on the most approved principle, and are thoroughly ventilated for the tropics ; John Elder Aconcagua Chimborago Lusitania Cuzco VAR E s : Saloon, 60 to 75 guineas Second saloon, 85 guineas Third class (enclosed cabins), 20 to 22 guineas Open berths, for men only, 16 guineas. Apply, in London, to P. Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited) j and in Melbourne, to BRIGHT BROS, and CO., Agents, 36 Flinders lane west, Melbourne. *JIORRES STRAITS LINE. STEAM TO EUROPE, INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS. One of the Company’s steamers leaves Sydney every four weeks for Singapore and Hong Kong, under jpail contract, connecting at Signapore with the peninsula and Oriental Company, and Messageries Maritimes steamers wr India and Europe (via Suez). Passengers bpoked at through rates to Queensland, Europe, and Eastern Ports. Tea and other cargo booked in Hong Kong at through rates to all New Zealand ports for transhipment to Union Company’s steamers at Sydney. All information can be obtained from BRIGHT BROS, and CQ.. Dunedin* General Agents for New Zealand : P r i UNION S.S. COMPANY, Qtiristgjiurch and Lyttelton.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1529, 22 August 1881, Page 1
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324Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1529, 22 August 1881, Page 1
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