Shipping Wotlo—. C? 5® t**2 man MEW ZEALAND •pnn»piHQ company's LINE. The following higc-claased Iron Clipper Ship* area?, pointed to anil for LON* during the earning carrying all do* snipe. famritlld Wanganui Boa toller Waimata ®ty of Cash' more Helen Scott ... Katanra •Waitaagi ~ nt.hgr vessels to follow. LIVEBPOOL AGENCY. A BRANCH has been established in Liverpool, Jewels will be despatched at suitable intervale to the principal ports in New Zealand. NEW YORK AGENCY. Hess as B. W. OAMEBON k Co., of Now York, have been appointed Agents (or this Company, and aSnte o(v<wols will be laid on (or the ’various porta in this Colony, to moot the require* ■ meats of the trade. to CHE Christchurch. ’ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. POE LONDON DIRECT. The Company’s Magnificent Iron Clipper Ship W A I MATE, 1157 tons register, 100 A 1 at Lloyd s, E. Mosst, Commander, Will he despatched as above in the middle of JANUARY. THIS favourite passenger ship _ ia sow discharging at the Gladstone Pier, Lyttelton, and ► will have quick despatch in mgasMSßsmaa loacllug. The attention o( passengers is invited to her el Brant saloon, spacious side cabins, and general arrangements tor their oomfort, which include bathroom, piano, library, Ac. Bedding mid all cabin requisites are provided. . A (ew second and third cabin passengers will bo For freight or passage apply to THE head OFFICES, CHBISTCHUKOH. 9427 84 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). W ELLINGTON—PENGUIN, TO-MOBBOW. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till noon* _____ . PCTON, NELSON, TAEANAKI, and MANUttatt ftranshippizur at Nelson for Wert c£st TO-MOBEOW. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till Nawnait, GTBBOENE, and AUCKLAND—TE ANAU. Thursday, Jan. 5. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. POET CHALM EES—EOTOK.UA, THIS DAY. Passengers by 1.25 p.m. train. Cargo ■LWELBOUBNE. vU BLUFF (calling at Milford [VI Sound)— EOXOBU a, THIS DAY. Passen* gets by 1.25 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. arOBABT—BJNGaBQOMA, Tuesday,-Jan. 10. AKABOA—WANAXA, Thursday, Jan. 5. Passengers by 10.20 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. To-morrow. Freight 10a per ton. SYDNEY 'WA.KATIPU, about Friday, Jan. 6. I—TAIABOA, leaves Auckland about Jan. 8. *For boats to follow, see Company’s Time Table. Excnssiox Seabon.—lteing the months of locember, January, and February, Eefcum Tickets rai be issued at reduced rates over all the Com* tiny’s Lines, available (or retain until 81st March, B 09» ByiiTWß oaa ha secured at Christbhnroh. Omoxs—Hereford street, Christchurch; Nor. rich Quay. Lyttelton.
STEAM TO LONDON.—DECENT LINE. %& (limited), and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will leave Melbourne •f »lia undermentioned dates for Adelaide and London. viA the SUEZ CANAL and Naples:— See. Tons I Eeg. Tons Garonne ... 3876 Jan. 25! John Elder 4152 April >5 Lusitania... 3823 Feb. B'Sorata ... 4014 April 19 Xiemia ... 4666 t’eT., 22. Cuzco ... 3847 May 2 Potoai ... 4218 Mar. 8 Cotopaxi... 4028 May 16 Chimborazo 3847 Mar. 22;Orient ... 5386 May 80 And the Service will be maintained by succeeding •tamers at intervals ol a fortnight. Passengers for the Garonne will leave Lyttelton by the lliugarooma, Bailing Tuesday, Jan. 10. Pares to London, 15 to 70 guineas. Suez Canal dues, 6s in addition. Passengers book from Lyttelton at a through cate to cover Intercolonial fare and Canal dues, and so secure special advantages* Passages from London can be granted in Christchurch. Pibckls booked through to Losdoh at reduced cates. Per plans sad full particulars apply to F. Green bwA Co., and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited), London, and in Dunedin to the Agents. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, 87 462 Christchurch and Lyttelton. WOOL SEASON, 1881. TUB Undersigned have arranged to despatch the following first-class iron ships during the ensuing WOOL SEASON Apply 8460 85 And are prepared to make special arran ements with shippers. KOTSE, STEAD A CO. I Joint 1504 359 P. CUNNINGHAM & CO./Agents. BLACK DIAMOND LINE OF STEAMEBS. foe wellxngtonT'nelbon, WESTPOET, AND GEEYMOUTH (Taking Cargo for Hokitika.) HE 8.8. GRAFTON, is appointed, to sail as above on or about TUESDAY, 3rd January, 1882, at 3 p.m. j P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOE TIMAEU. PHE s.s. OEETI ' Will sail for the above Port on or about WEDN EBDAY, > 4th January, 1882, at 6 p.m. 9595 88 Lyttelton and Christchurch. LITTLE AKALOA. 9451 85 The p.s. TITAN Will leave for Little Akaloa on TUESDAY NEXT, January 3, at 9.30 a.m. Beturn Tickets, 4s. CAMEBON BEOTHEBB. PIGEON BAY. EOYAL MAILISTEAMBE TITAN, f |-(HE only steamer ran* ning regularly to Pigeon Bay, and connecting with Lee's Coaches. The p.s. Titan leaves for Pigeon Bay on MONDAYS, .WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, At 9.30 a.m., Keturnlngya time for the 2 p,m. train to Christchurch, Fares—Single, 5s j Boturn, 7a 6d. CAMEBON BEOS,, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 1
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780Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 1
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