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Shipping: Notices. MAIL LINE ACROSS THE PACIFIC. THE AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY’S TIME TABLE. (Between Australia, New Zealand, and California.) THE vessels of the Company leave Auckland, calling at Honolulu , (in the Sandwich Islands) and San Francisco (in California,) as under ; LEAVES AUCKLAND. CITY OF MELBOURNE ... Sep. 3. MACGREGOR - Oct. 1. MIKADO Oct. 29. LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. MIKADO CYPHRENES Sep. 13. CITY OF MELBOURNE ... Oct. 11. MACGREGOR Nov. 8. N.B.—These sailings may be later if the English mail has not arrived. A train leaves San Francisco for New York daily, with branch lines through the States, and powerful steamers leave the latter City daily for England, thus affording a speedy and enjoyable trip to Europe. Intending passengers from Europe and America are informed that the Company s local fleet trade from Sydney to all ports of the Australian colonies, by which means prompt connection is made with the above line. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Ag ents. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAM COMPANY (Limited.) UNDER POSTAL CONTRACT with the GOVERNMENT OF QUEENSLAND. THE steamers of this company run every four weeks between Mel-....•SSESS-r' bourne and Hongkong, calling at Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, Somerset, Batavia or Samarang, and Singapore. Arrangements have been made for the conveyance of passengers and cargo from Singapore to Marseilles by the steamers of the Messageries Maritimes Company (sailing fortnightly), or to London by the steamers of Glen, Castle, or China lines ; and from Hongkong to San Francisco by the steamers of the China Trans-Pacific Steamship Company, and of the Pacific Mail Company. For further information, or for passage, apply to LEVIN & co;, Agents for New Zealand. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE. CJPECIAL CABINS L» in every mail steamer, from Melbourne to Point j-'TASsU fig Galle, are reserved for assengers from this Colony. Eor all further information, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. about the following MESSRS. McMeckan, Blackwood & Co.’s steamers are appointed to leave 'Wellington on or dates during the month of AUGUST 18th —OMEO, for Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Melbourne. 17th—OTAGO, for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff, and Melbourne. 27th—ALBION, for Lyttelton, Otago, Bluff, and Melbourne For freight or passage, apply to W. BISHOP, Agent. -VT E W ZEALAND IN STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED) TIME TABLE-AUGUST. 14th—TARANAKI, for Pioton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau 15th—LADYBIRD, for Lyttelton and Otago 18th—PHOEBE, for Lyttelton and Otago 24th—TARANAKI, for Lyttelton and Otago 27th —LADYBIRD, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau 31st—PHCEBE, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau R. S. LEDGER, Manager. NE W ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED.) For CASTLE POINT and NAPIER—The KANGATIRA, THIS DAY, at 5 p.m. Eor WANGANUI.—The MANAWATU, on MONDAY, at 3 p.m. R. S. LEDGER, Manager. NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. THROUGH Passengers travelling by this Company will for the a#gSEKCJSW jF. future be allowed to rein at intermediate ports, proceeding by foling steamer. R. S. LEDGER, Manager. N EW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR NAPIER AND AUCKLAND. rjTHE screw steamer WELLINGTON Will leave for the above ports on or about THE 19th INSTANT. R. S. LEDGER, Manager, N.Z.S.S. Co. (Limited), Agent. Wand G. TURN- , BULL & CO’S Steamers will leave as ; under — For WANGANUI —The STORM BIRD, on MONDAY, at 4 pm. For FOXTON—The NAPIER, on MONDAY, at 2 p.m. FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. ON THURSDAY, 10th INSTANT. THE splendid screw steamer E A S B Y, 1489 tons register, Captain Kennedy, Will call regularly at Wellington on her passages to and from Sydney. This vessel is well known as the steadiest sea-boat on the coast, while the passenger accommodation is unrivalled. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4494, 14 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4494, 14 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4494, 14 August 1875, Page 1

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