Shipping Notices. STEAM TO LONDON. ORIENT LINE. The following steamships, belonging to the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited), and the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, will leave Melbourne at the undermentioned dates for Adelaide and And the service will be maintained by succeeding steamers at intervals of a fortnight. Fares to London, £l6 to £6O guineas ; Suez Canal dues, 8s in addition. Passages granted in Melbourne by BRIGHT BEOS, and CO. FJIORKES STRAITS LINE Steam to Europe, India, China, Japan, and all Queensland Ports. One of the Company’s steamers leaves Sydney every four weeks for Singapore and Ilong Kong under mail contract, connecting at Singapore with the P. and 0. Co. and Mcssageries Maritimes steamers for India and Europe (Via Suez). Passengers booked at through rates to Queensland, Europe, and Eastern Ports. Tea and other cargo booked in Hong Kong at through rates to all New Zealand Portsfortranshipraentto Union Company’s steamers. Sydney. All information can be obtained from BRIGHT BROS. & CO., Dunedin, General Agents for New Zealand ; Or, UNION S.S. COM PAN V, Wellington. 3?^ Messrs, money wigram and SONS’ LINE OF STEAMERS. From Melbourne to London, via the Suez Canal.
The magnificent [steamships belonging to the above line will be despatched to London, via the Suez Canal. The accommodation for all classes of passengers -is unsurpassed, and each steamer carries a surgeon. The following rates have been fixed : Cabin (every requsite provided 55 to 75 guinea ’Tween decks ... ... £lfi & upwards Special aarangements for families. Suez Canal dues (Ss. each passenger) arc charged in addition to the passagemoney^ lleturn Tickets are granted at reduced rates. Passage Orders are issued to persons desirous of sending for their friends from Home. For all further particulars apply to W. SIDDLEY & CO., (Late W. P. White and Co.) Agents, 10 Elizabeth street south, Melbourne. Messes, shaw, savill, and COMPANY, AND ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE OF SHIPS. FOR LONDON. Arrangements have been made for the despatch of the following first-class ship (others of a similar class to follow at intervals) : HIMALAYA, 1008 Tons, Al, Captain Prr field, The above ships arc of the highest class, and are celebrated for the rapid passages between the Colony and London, as well as for the first-rate condition in which their cargoes are delivered. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed ; every coirvenience and ventilation thoroughly provided. The dietary scale is most liberal for all classes of passengers. For further particulars as to rates of freights and passage-money, apply to THE NATIONAL M. & A. COMPANY, LIMITED, (JtoUN Ixglis, Agent, Christchurch,) EDWARDS, BENNETT ,& CO., Or to DADGETHY, NICHOLS & CO. Christchurch and Lyttleton. NOT many years since, the Newspaper Press was meagre and very limited. Now the opinion of the Colony is consulted, through the Press, upon the most and the least important questions of the day ; whilst, in a Commercial sense, an opportunity is afforded to Merchants and others of announcing to the world what they have to Sell, and what are the special advantages of their goods.— Advt. Manual. HAWERA Agencies for the Mail : Mr G. V. Bate, for Advertisements ; Mr J. Davidson for Papers.
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Patea Mail, 28 August 1880, Page 4
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