. TNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY U OF 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, =ind every attention paid to their wants on board. Shippers, as well as Passengers, most liberally dealt with. List of Steamers : Registered Indicated Tonnage, horse-power. Rotomahana ... 1727 2000 Tarawera ... 2003 1750 Waihora ... 2003 1750 Wairarapa ... 1786 1750 Manapouri ... 1786 1750 Hauroto ... 1988 1500 TeAnau ... 1652 1500 Wakatipu ... 1797 1250 Arawata ... 1098 1250 Ringarooma ... 1096 1250 Takapuna ... 930 2000 Rotorua ... 926 900 Hero 985 750 Penguin ... 749 900 Hawea 721 850 Wanaka ... 493 600 Omapere ... 601 500 Taiaroa ... 438 500 Mahinapna ... 423 500 Suva 293 250 Southern Cross... 282 250 Maori 174 250 Beautiful Star ... 177 150 Waihi ... 92 100 For freight or passage, apply to the Company's agents, J. A. BONAR, Hokitika. NANCARROW and CO., Greymouth. RIENT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS FOR LONDON. VIA THE SUEZ CANAL. The following fuli-powered Steamships, built and fitted expressly for carrying passengers on long ocean voyages, are each of about 4000 tons register, and make the.voyage in about 40 days. They are fitted with Punkahs attached to the main engines, and steam-heating apparatus on the most approved principle, and are thoroughly "entilated for the tropics : John Elder Aconcagua Chimborazo Lusitania Cuzco Apply, in London, to F. Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited); and in Melbourne, to BRIGHT BROS, and CO., Agents, 36 Flinders iane west, Melbourne. TORRES S TII A ITS LIN IS. b STEAM TO EUROPE, INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS. One of the Company's steamers leaves Sydney every four weeks for Singapore Hong Kong, under mail contract. connecting at Signanore , vi , ; ! the. and Orier.?'•■,'. Com pirn-\ ■'•:>: "v.le&sageries stuxrv— v ..,.< India and Europe (•. i- Sue-). Tea and oth.-;"' cur-\v- oookec- '■.-.: '. voy^.(Cong at through XWir-. .;> -i.!] iN. ■-"' Z;j<>, :3-X>.Cl ports .CO'.' t:' U'SL 1 . )':: ";S\;:v 10 _ TiiOP. Company's steamf-- '•■'■:.■.-. v AlUiifovuiMti' ,-- . . •:• BFJ.G.HT His. o:;, ■■■■■;. Dunc:.:\., General Agents for New Zealand \ itston S.S. company, CuristcLnirch diid Lyueli
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Kumara Times, Issue 2779, 18 August 1885, Page 1
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