t Shipping .Notices . "WOOL SEASON. 1876-77. THE following first-class Iron* : Ships, owned by Messrs.] S* X Ships, owned by Messrs.] SAVILL, ..&) CO.,■ wiU| e3»«vSi!stet>e despatched by the, undersigned j for LONDON DIRECT during the coming i ZEALANMA BT. LEONARDS 'AVAEANOttE. HIMALAYA ADAMANT PLKIONE (new) G. SeJlara , 'R-'Todd" F..' WilHa. C. :Gr»nt ■ T., Bowling ; E. PEAKCE, . , ;; : - ■ :W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. '■'■ ■• -r: LEVINS co -_________ ■. PASSENGERS', USE OF- PACKETS TO '-■■■ " " NEW ZEALAND. . OWNED BY MESSRS. .SHAW,.SAVIIX, ' ' AND CO.v : - : - S4Leadenhall-stieet, London; r ~.-;' ■ tf -> r _ nrtHE above line of, ships .are '. JL regular traders to all, the principal ports of New Zealand. S 3 They are'clipper ships, olasged Al masters, '.The BILL OF FARE is most substantial and of the best quality, and .the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, for which has been guaranteed in the Colony. ■■'■'"-. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. i Full particulars on application to j LEVIN AND CO., Agents. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. . • FOR LONDON. TO FOLLOW THE ST. LEONARDS. j- fTIHE magnificent iron clipper AVALANCHE^ •:sa=i : v*:«.'' * ■-.'.■.''..■■■■■■: ' 1161 tons, register,. E. Williams, commander, will leave as above on or about' .".,.; sth FEBRUARY. Carries, an. experienced: surgeon and ,a : stewardess. , Freight on Wool: Washed, §d. per lb.; Greasy,-Jd. : •; ' : , ■ For, freight or passage apply to ! , . LEVIN & CO., ' ', E. PEARCE, ; j I ~r ° W.'& G. TURNBULL & CO. . ] L '..'.■''-,, - i •;'•;•-.-: ~.' ■■!■■-• I;':.-Agents. MESSRS. MONEY.WIGRAM & SONS ". (of Blackwall Yard) LINE OF STEAM . AND SAILING , PACKETS. Will be despatched,.from the Sandiidge Railway Pier,-Melboume, ,; . FOR LONDON DIRECT as follows : .; i HAMPSHIRE' 7 ".:' ..K/Eldgers 7 , Feb/We S.B. : SOMEHSETSHIBE<via rr - ■■ '■ : ■;'•-.' < Cape ef Good Hope) : .; H: r F.Holt ■.: Mar.-W ■ ESSEX...' ■ :. . ... . tJ. Curommg , Mar.:2B S.s. DURHAM .. .F.'Andersqn. April 14, a . ■wriPTRTTM-RT'.BT.ANDIH: H/Shinner June 9 HEIR ."accommodations for j L , all 'classes _; of'passengers i. are unsurpassed, and they will vviW' each'iarry experienced Stu--The SALOON' CABINS are fitted with the necessarv fixed CABIN FURNITURE. PASSAGE ORDERS are issued, ,to .persons de'sirow'of sending for,their friends from Home. 1 Pass'agV Money, £l6, and ;up wards.-, Aliberal allowance to families. Return tickets are granted at reduced rates. , , ' i Passengers 'booking in New Zealand are allowed, a portion of their passage-mohoy. to , Melbourne. ;For all particulars, apply to i ■ NEILL & CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. JEW .ZEALAND Mv STEAM' SHIPPING COMPANY , . (LIMITED). •For • WAN-GANTJIi- Tie: MANA WATU, I \' THIS 'DAY, at noon. . . For NAPIER—The RANGATIRA, THIS i ■' DAY, at 4'p.m. ; ".' ;■-'.;" I. PLIMMER, Manager WEST COAST STEAMERS. * 1- : A T NCHOR LINE OF PACKETS s^> are appointed to leave as _ _ »»•, under:— ' ' Fo7 frELSON, WESTPORT. GREYI MOUTH, & HOKITIKA—CHARLES ' -EDWARD, on WEDNESDAY, 10th " ■ INST. ' ; " • •■, For KEKREANGU-The LYTTELTON, ; -on TUESDAY, 9th INST., at 5 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to . J. ANDERSON, ■ N.Z. Steam Shipping Company's/Office. FOR SYDNEY VIA NELSON, TARA : NAKI, ANDMANUKAU. ■ ■ fTHHE; Union Co.'s '■'■'' ' Js ! &rrr£& ■ X : Screw Steamship ROTO R U A Will sail as above '~+„m .'■•■•'■:'' ONFRTDAY, 12th INST. .' LEVIN '&■ CO., . ; I ' ; ','■'- ■...;. .'...''' ■ , Agents. \ FOR NAPIER AND POVERTY BAY. '.'.','. '■'jj^fr-■''■■- " favorite screw: Will leave for the above ports ;/ ; > . THIS DAY (TUESDAY). For freight or passage apply to ', :"•'. LEVJN7&;CQ., ; f. : ;,; ■ , Agents. , / SUMMER EXCURSION TRIP ROUND THE MIDDLE ISLAND. '•■'■'' TN order to' afford resii - d g n^snitne colony ' ,<• ah opportunity of visiting _ i tho famous Sounds, of the West Coast of the Middle Islahd, the Union Company have arranged to despatch the new •- -S.S;' W A*N AK : A ■'-' ■.;' , ON AN EXCURSION TRIPHOUND THE ISLAND; ■• - .. . The vessel will leave P6rt" Chalmers on FRIDAY, 19th Jannary; ar-d cair.at Lyttel.ton 20th, Wellington 22nd, Nelson 23rd, Westport 2*th, Hokitika and Greymouth 25th, Jackson and Martin Bays 26th, arriving at Milford Sound on Saturday, 27th. Five days will be spent among the ! Sounds, and she will return to Dunedin on Saturday, 3rd 1 February. Excursionists 'from Northern Ports of New Zealand can then return hoinebythD'eatliest • steamer, or they can remain for a time, and re-' turn "at their leisure.' : ; ! , ' :•' , Tile steartier'will.be Vtncler the- charge of Captain .lames,Malcolm, wh6 has for the'past two years commanded* the 1 s".-*.-Maori,' trading to the AVest C/oast, and' ! has ; tiius ,acquir6d an intimate knowledge of all theßaysand Souuds. Passages miwt be secured before Tuesday, 1 the 16th of January. '■.'':'.[ KXCURSION ;TTCKRT, £l4. ■•■ LEVTN & CO., Agents.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4929, 9 January 1877, Page 1
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