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Shipping Notices WOOL SEASON 1877-78. THE following first-class iron ships, owned by Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co., will be despatched by the undersigned or LONDON DIRECT during the coming season : E. PEARCE, W & G. TURNBULL & CO., MURRAY, COMMON & CO., LEVIN & CO. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. IHE splendid iron clipper SCHIEHALLION, 602 tons register, John Levack, commander-, To sail as above IN ALL NOVEMBER. This vessel is especially fitted up for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and her commander is well and favorably known. Freight on wool—Washed, d. per lb. Do do Greasy, §d. per lb. For freight or passage apply to LEVIN & CO., E. PEARCE, MURRAY, COMMON & CO., W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. 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 OF FARE 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. Full particulars on application to LEVIN AND CO., Agents. MESSRS. MONEY WIGRAM & SONS (of Blackwall Yard) LINE OP STEAM AND SAILING PACKETS Will be despatched from the Saudiidge Railway Pier, Melbourne, FOR LONDON DIRECT as follows

THEIR accommodations for all classes of passengers are unsurpassed, and they will each carry an experienced Surgeon. The SALOON CABINS are fitted with the necessary fixed CABIN FURNITURE. PASSAGE ORDERS are issued to persons desirous of sending for their friends from Home. Passage Money, £l6, and upwards. A liberal allowance to families. Return tickets are granted at reduced rates. Passengers hooking in New Zealand are allowed a portion of their passage-money to Melbourne. For all particulars, apply to NEILL & CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. FOB BLENHEIM. ~K i rpHE screw steamer JL NAPIER Will leave as above, tiSSvSmaja ON SATURDAY. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO,, Agents. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER, rffIHE favorite screw steamer i. KIWI Will leave for the above ports on SATURDAY, 13th Inst., at 4 p.m. LEVIN & CO., Agents. NCH O B LIN E STEAM PACKETS are appointed to leave a? under:— For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKITIKA—MURRAY, on TUESDAY. 0. A. DEACON. N.Z. Steam Shipping Company's Office. AILING NOTICES. S.S. TUI. For KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON—THIS DAY. For FOXTON—On WEDNESDAY, 17th INST. W. BISHOP, Agent. BARQUE SCHIEH ALLION, FROM LONDON. IHE above vessel has been entered at the Customs, ►and will commence discharging to-day. Consignees are requested to pass entries, produce lulls of lading, and pay freight to the undersigned. All damaged cargo must be examined by the Captain before removal from the ship’s side. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO,, Agents. Captain Levack will not be responsible for debts contracted by the crew without hie authority. BARQUE SILAS FISH, FROM NEW YORK. THE above vessel was entered at the Customs yesterday afternoon, and will commence discharging this morning. Consignees are hereby requested to pass entries, produce bills of lading, and pay freight to the undersigned. All damaged cargo must he examined by the Master before removal from the ship’s side. W. & G, TURNBULL & CO., Agents. Captain Williams will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew without his authority. WANTED KNOWN, that H. Borg, Boatbilder, is still prepared to build first-class boats at £1 a foot. FOR SALE —A 16 horse-power horizontal steam-engine. Can be seen at work at Greenfield and Stewart’s Steam Sawmill.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5166, 12 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5166, 12 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5166, 12 October 1877, Page 1

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