J3l TVTESSRS M'MECKAN, a ij, _LVjL BLAOKWOOD. AND ? §#m^ COMPANY'S Line oi Splendid MIIJI^STEAMSUIPS — OMEO, <^SBbSWTAKAROA, ALITAMBRA, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, UINGAROOMA, ARAWATA, &c , &0.. are appoiatevt L) leave booking as follows :— OCTOBEB. Cth— ALBION from Wellington, for Lytte'.ton, P-uiudin, B ! uff. Melbourne. Adelaide. Hth—AtiHAMBRA, for Wellington, Lyttelton. Duncdin, Bluff, Hobart Town, Melbourne. 12th— TAKARUA,for Greyra :11th, Ilokitika, Melbourne, A-.klaile 18th— AHA VVATA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedio, Bluff, Melbourne Adelaide. 26ih— KlNGAUOOMA.for Wellington. L\ttrlton, J ur.edin, Bluff, Hobsrt Town, Melbourne, Ade aide. WOOL liookeil through to LONDON at ONEPENMYper lb. T. CAWTHLtON, Agoat, 5908 O.TVftriiinaut IVhstff. mHE NEW ZEALAND BHIPJL PING COMPANY Head -§w. London 0 p i c k : 4^Mi Branch: Christchurch, efflMM^ 84, Biihopsgate >ew WS^ ? treet) Zealand. v^^^^^fee> within. Tho Comp.iny'g Fleet consists of— Tons. Tons. The Hurnrui ... 1054 The Wiiikato... 1053 „ Mataura ... 89S „ Waimats 1157 .. Opaw.-j ... 1000 „ Waime.i... 851 „ Orari ... 10*4 „ Watpa ... 1054 „ Otttki ... 1053 „ VVairoa ... 1057 „ Piako ... 10C0 „ Waitangi 1161 „ R»kaia ... 1057 „ Waitara... 833 „ Rangitikei 1225 „ Wangacui 1000 These magnificent clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requiremtnts of the trade between she United Kingdom and New Zetland. The h'alcons and State Cabins are supurbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passengers The dietry scale is tuoet liberal. Second-cluss and Steerage ai-conimodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced mastera. 'J he Company also charters ships of the highett class as required, and vessels are despatched from London to e»ch of the principal ports in the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading Home war J from New Zealand. Arrangements (tor the passsges of Friends to or from the colony — and also for the convey anco of cargo) can be made at any of the Branches in Atjckmnd London Dctnedin Napiek Invebcargill Nelson LTXTELTON TAKANi^I Wellington. Or at the Head Offices: Christchuhch. Agents at Nelson, 293 SCLANDERS & 00. I ROBERT SHARP, will NOT be responsible for Bny DEBTS contracted by my wife SARAH SHARP, after this date, and f hereby give notice that I will not rav any Debts that may be contracted on her behalf in my dame. 3232-3 ROBERT SHARP. npENDERS are invited for the JL Enlargement of the Baptist Ciiubch School-boom:. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. Newberry's Store, Trafalgar street. Tenders to be lodged at same p'ace not later than 4 p tn. on the 10th October. The lowest or any tender not nccsßsarily accepted. By order of ths Committee, 8229 J. K. HOOPER, Secretary. SUGARS. We have the pleasure of announcing to our Customers and the Trade that our first shipment of \TEW SEASON'S H MAURITIUS SUGARS coxststixg or Finest White Crystals Fine do. do. Fine do. Counters Fine Yellow do. White Brewers' Crystals and Browns leaves Mauritius for Nelson direct about the 26th instant, and may be expected to arrive about the end of next month. N. EDWARDS & CO. 3220 QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1878. THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY Ob % NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital £2,000,000 Head Office — r ustom House Quay, Wellington. Insurers are reminded of the approaching Quarter Day, and are lequested to consider the advantages which this Company ia enabled by means ot its MUTUAL PRINCIPAL, to offer to them. The Company being a purely Colonial institution, its funds are retained ia nnd invested, where practicable, with Insurers throughout the Colony, ihua offering to men of smalt means the advantage of becoming their own insurers in addition to that offered by the right to take up at par one share for every £1 of premium pai't previous to the expiration of the frst financial period, by which they reduce ia effect the rates of premium on thtir own property in proportion to the amount they pay and the influence they exert to induce others to insure with the Company. The Proprietary is one of the largest and wealthu st in the Colonies, and ai such the security it affordß to Insurers is unquestionable. The Principles of the Company are based on libekality In all its dealings, fromftitdde in settlement of clajms, and the lowest bates compatible with safety. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. 1 Agent for Neigan and MsrlbnrQßgiJi g I W,M.KFAHTOH, ' BIN
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 205, 27 September 1878, Page 3
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