Shipping Notices PASSENGER LINE OP PACKETS. , FOURTH WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. IHE splendid clipper ship , ' ■ ' RIALTO, Al, 1166 tons register, 1 ' ' John B. Babot, Commander, Will leave as above on or about tbo ■ !- 20th MAY. 1 This■ vessel will-carry a limited number? of passengers, who, if they desire it,; can -be provided with linen and cabmrequisites by the: ship. ’ ■■■■■■■.■"■ 1 ~ ■ ! This vessel is now receiving cargo. . . , To be followed by ’ THE CHAUDIERE. ■ 1 \ ; For freight or passage, apply to ■ 1 ? ■ : W. &a. TURNBULL & CO.; ‘ . MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., 1 EDWARD PEARCE, - Or to -LEVIN & CO., Agents. PASSENGERS’ LINE OF PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND. , OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, , AND CO., 31 Lcadenhall-stiect, London. - . ■■■ 'Vsis tb> npHE above fine of ships are, ’ 1 regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. k«ek322SS2ej They are clipper ships, classed Al[ at Lloyds, and commanded by f experienced? masters, i The BILL OF FARE is most sub: i stantialand of the?best quality, and theaccomr | modation roomy and convenient; . ? I -.The undersigned are empowered to grant' passages l from Loudon to > New Zealand, pay-ment-for which has ; been -guaranteed hr the Colony. ...•■• ■ : Return ships, to London also leave; at almost regular intervals. ;......... ■..;?. , Full particulars on application to ~, , LEVIN, AND CO., Agents. MESSRSI MONEY WIGRAM & SONS’ ' LINE ’OF STEAMERS Will bo despatched from 'MELBOURNE : TO LONDON (via, Suez? Canal) ; : , - •rp HE ? accommodation, for , I . all classes' of passengers * is unsurpassed. , Provisions of, , , the beat quality are supplied. Each vessel carries.; a duly-qualified Surgeon. ■ : Passage; Money, £l6 and .upwards. Passage Oiideus are issued to persons' desirous of sending for their friends from Home. ?-:,?-..., 1 Retdks Tickets issued at reduced rates.. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE is made to Families and passengers from. New Zealand. 'For all particulars apply to W. BISHOP, I;;.. . , , :? ~? i? Agent for. Wellington. ‘ N.B.—The last steamer that? should catch the s;s. . Northumberland - will be ;Uu s.s. Eingarooma, leaving 9th June- . • .' ? PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM-' PANY. ■? .. :? FOR HONOLULU AND SAN ■ FRANCISCO. fJIHE magnificent steamship. CITY OF NEW YORK. Will leave Auckland for San Francisco, via or ' , Honolulu, on , ..',.5. , . 1 . ■ • ’ TUESDAY, 28th MAY. 1 Passengers ' from' Wellington • will bo con-' veyed to : Auckland •by the " Rotorua, ;sailmg from Wellington‘on SATURDAY, the 25th MAY, at Ipm. . W. &■ G. TURNBULL & CO., j _ . Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. tK "WT ANTED, . for' the Ship, VV WAIKATO, .leaving Lyttelton for London first week j, v a thoroughly competent Surgeon, ‘ ' ' 1 For particulars apply at the offices of , the Company, * , , . 1 1 1 - ' Custom House-quay., ?■, A N O H ORL I N-E xjl ■ 1 op - : : r'" I STEAM' PACKETS are appointed to leave os under:—? For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH “ and " HOKITIKA,: booking passengers and ‘ cargo 'for Taranaki—The KEN- ' NEDY, on TUESDAY, the 21st just., at 10 p.m. For BLENHEIM and NELSON The . LYTTELTON,, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inaij.at.'j p.m. ,;? s 0. A. DEACON. ? Steam. Shipping Buildings. - FOR KAIKOURA.; ;: ~ ! ,?„ THE Schooner RUBY, Captain • C., BAOKaiKOIf, is now loading at the Queen’s wharf, and will sail for Kaikoura on MONDAY Evening, at 5 o’clock. ‘ BETHUNE & HUNTER. (NAPTAIN VON SCIIOEN, J Marine Surveyor, Teacher >of NAVIGATION; ;ENGIS NEERING, &0., Lloyd’sßooms, randon-street. Hours—9 a.m. to noon ; 2 ra, to 5 p.m.; evening, 6to 9. Candidates ■spared for any examination. Chronometers ted carefully.
TT7"ANTED TO CHARTER, VV -r; a Vessel about 250 tons, _>from Bay of Islands to New Bedtza ford, about June.B. ; r • KRULL & CO. j^OTICE TO MARINERS, OWNERS, &c. SHIPWILLIAMS & GRAHAM, ■ BLOCK MAKERS. Ships’ work of every description executed on the shortest notice, i m To Aro Native Pa.. < i ■\TTELLINGTON PATENT SLIP COMVV PANT, LIMITED, SALE OF STEAMER, ‘ Suitable for yachting, Fishing, or Towage Purposes. ■ TENDERS will be-received until NOON on MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, for the purchase of the,s.s. Perfect Cure, ns she now'lies .at. the Company’s works, Evans Bay ; strongly built’ of 3-8 inch iron plate ; length, 36ft., beam, Bft. 6in., '.depth; 'sft.,, Bin.,' with - high-pressure double cylinder engines of 8 h.p. nominal. Winch fitted'to. work with engine, three blddod screw, 3ft. 2im diameter; ’water tank at fore end, small winch on deck,' anchor ‘and chain; all.id first class order, and will steam 6to 7 knots. i r Steamer can ho Inspected and’ further particulars obtained on application ; at the’ Company’s works.'■ The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. R. GEORGE, Engineer & Manager. Wellington. Ist Maw i ßya
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5349, 20 May 1878, Page 1
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