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Shipping Notices SHIPPING, rnHE NEW -ZEALAND X COMPANY LIMITED, Head Office ; Christchurch, N.Z. The Company’s Fleet consists of ■ London Branch-; SI, Bishops gate-street G°l within. Tons. The Hueunui 1654 898 1000 1054 1053 Mataura Opawa On am Otaki Paeeoka PIAKO Eakaia „ Rangitiki 1225 These magnificent 1000 1057 The Waikato „ Waimatb , Waimea „ Waipa „ Wairoa „ Waitangi „ Waitaua „ Wanganui Tons. 1053 1137, 854 1071 1054 1161 88S 1000 These magmncum. clippers are of the ■•Highest class at Lloyd’s, purchased or built .specially to meet the requirements of the, -trade between the United Kingdom and Now. Zealand. - The saloons and state ,oabms are .superbly fitted. and arranged for the comfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings.- The dietary scale is most -liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. Arrangements (for the passages of Fnends, to and from the colony—and also for the conveyance of cargo), can be made at any ot the. 'branches in New Zealand. WOOL SEASON, 1877-8. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. FIRST WOOL SHIP. FOK LONDON DESPOT, SAILING IN NOVEMBER. rjpHE splendid iron clipper ship O R A R I, 100 Al, 1054 tons register,Richard Mosey, dommander. .... . „ , This magnificent vessel, bmlt specially tor the New. Zealand passenger trade, has a splendid saloon, and her state cabins are superbly fitted and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passengers. A. limited number of second and third-class passengers will he taken, who will have superior accommodation provided for them. The dietary scale is most liberal. „ , To be followed by the Company s ship Wairoa, 1054 tons register. Rates of freight on dumped wool : —Greasy, |d. per lb.; washed, jd. per lb.; and Jd. extra for uudumped. For freight or passage, apply at the efface of the Company, Custom House-quay. Messrs. mcMECKan, BLACKWOOD, & Co’s steamers will sail on or about the following dates: — UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). HE Steamers of the above Company are appointed S^tTleaS (circum under stances permitting). OB LYTTELTON AND PORT CHALMERS. ;era to Taupo. FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. 'OR SYDNEY (Booking Passengers through to Queensland Ports). Wakatitu * Friday Nov. 2 noon Rotop.ua+ .(Saturday ...'Nov. 17'uoon * Direct, t Via Napier and Auckland. FOE NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND. Hawea ... Wednes. Nov. 711 a.m. Taupo ... Thursday Nov. 22 11 a.m. Kote.—Shippers are requested to have all cargo booked and alongside steamer one hour before advertised time of sailing. LEVIN & CO., Agents. CANTERBURY RACES. THE U.S.S. Co. will issue Return Tickets for the races by s.s. Taupo and ■ . ..... s.s. Wanaka, leaving 4th and November respectively, at a reduction of ,al fares. ?assengers return by s.s. Taupo, leaving Helton November 10th. LEVIN & CO., Agents. STEAM TO LONDON. ORIENT LINE. TH E magnificent fullpowered steamship CHIMBORAZO, 3847 tons register. 30.00 horse-power. Belonging to the Pacific Steam Navigation Company of Liverpool, is appointed to leave Sydney on OCTOBER 20th ; And. Melbourne on NOVEMBER 3rd. The accommodation for passengers o£ all classes is unsurpassed, and the appointments throughout are of the complotest character. Passengers and cargo booked through from New Zealand. • Suez canal dues (eight shillings each,passenger) are charged in addition to passage money. ' ■" ,’V To be followed by the A CUZCO, Sailing from Sydney on DECEMBER 10th; And Melbourne about DECEMBER 18th. ; For plana and full particulars, apply to . • LEVIN & CO., ■ Wellington agents, __ NCH O K LINE OF STEAM. PACKETS are apS o * pointed to leave as under; For PICTON, NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA —KENNEDY, on FRIDAY, Nov, 2. C. A. DEACON, Steam Shipping Buildings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5182, 31 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5182, 31 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5182, 31 October 1877, Page 1

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