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Shipping Notices WOOL* SEASON. 1876-77. THE following first-class Iron _L Ships, owned by Messrs. SiSHAW, SAVILL, & CO., will despatched by the undersigned for LONDON DIRECT during the coming season E. PEARCE, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. LEVIN & CO. PASSENGERS’ LINE OF PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND. OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, AND CO., 34 Leadenhall-stieet, London. THE above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal porta of New Zealand. ' They are clipper ships, classed A 1 at Lloyds, and commanded by experienced masters. The BILL OP PARE is most substantial and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomv and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Pull particulars on application to LEVIN AND CO., Agents. PASSENGERS LINE OF PACKETS. riRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. IHE Splendid Iron Clipper ZEALANDIA, .16 tons register, Geo. Sellars, Commander, Will leave as above on or about 25th NOVEMBER. The Zealandia is specially fitted up for the comfort and convenience of Passengers, and her Commander is well and favorably known. For freight or passage, apply to E. PEARCE, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Or to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Cargo for the above ship is now being received and stored free of charge to shippers MESSES. MONEY WIGEAM & SONS (of Black wall Yard) LINE OP STEAM AND SAILING PACKETS Will be despatched from the Sandridge Railway Pier, Melbourne, FOR LONDON DIRECT. As follows ; all classes of passengers are unsurpassed, and they will „ each carry an experienced Sursm, The SALOON CABINS are fitted with ie necessary fixed CABIN FURNITURE. PASSAGE ORDERS are issued to per>ns desirous of sending for their friends from [ome. Passage Money, £l6, and upwards. A beral allowance to families. Return tickets ce granted at reduced rates. Passengers booking in New Zealand are aliwed a portion of their passage-money to felboume. For all particulars, apply to NEILL & CO., ■ Bond-street, Dunedin. FOR BLENHEIM DIRECT. rjpHE fast-sailing ketch ' FALCON, sSSSSSSS- - Henry Fisk, Master, Will leave for the above port THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. For freight or passage, apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. AND G. TURN- , BULL & GO’S fgo. Steamers will leave as under: — WANGANUI The STORMBIRD, THIS DAY, at noon. Carrying goods at through rates to Patea d Rangitikei. IVTEW ZEALAND IN STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED) 3 r WANGANUI—The MANAWATU, on FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. For NAPIER The RANGATIRA, on WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, at 4 p.m. I. PLIMMER, Manager. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE, SPECIAL CABINS in every mail steamer, from Melbourne to Point de Galle, are reserved for passengers from this Colony. For all further information, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. rjRHE screw steamer M 0 A, 50 tons register, 25 h.p., Is available for hire as a Tender or Lighter, and for any towage that may be required. Good shingle ballast supplied to ships at moderate rates. Orders for gravel for gardens received and executed. The steamer is open for charter for private pleasure parties on easy terms. Vessels requiring a tow should hoist a whiff at the peak or masthead. All orders promptly attended to, and charges lOW ’ McINTYRE Sc CO., Agents. Missmg Friends . MRS. MARY SIMMS, lately residing in Dunedin, the wife of Nicholas Simms, and sister of the late Andrew McKinley, of Tarrone Station, Victoria, settler, has boon bequeathed a legacy. Her address or information of her decease is required, by Messrs. Taylor, Buckland, and Gates, solicitors, 55, William-street, Mel-, bourne. Lost and Found - I7IOUND, in Taranaki-strcet, a Gold Ear- ; drop. Owner can have the same by applying at the office of this paper, and paying cost of advertisement.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4842, 28 September 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4842, 28 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4842, 28 September 1876, Page 1

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