SHhPPING NOTICES TTNION STEAM-SHIP COMPANY J OF NEW ZEALAND. (limited). TIME-TABLE FOR OCTOBER. Northwards. — For Picton, Nelson, Taeanaki, and Manukaf. Labybird, 5, 2pm Ladybird, 23, 2pm Taupo, 10, 2 pm Taupo 27, midnight Wellington, 13 Wellington, Nov. BawßA, 19, 7 am 2, 2 pm t — — — — Southwards. — For Ltttelton and Otago. Wellington, 6 Wellington, 24 Hawea, 10 Hawea, 27 Ladybird, 34 Ladybird, 31 Taupo, 19 Steamers for South leave at 3 p.m. TAYLOR & WATT, Oct 5 Agents. NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. mENDERS will be received by the JL undersigned up to Wednesday, the 15th November, at Noon, for the ' Purchase of those Favorite Steamers the S.S. RANGATIRA aud the P.S. MANAWATU. The lowest or any tender not neecessarily accepted. ISAAC PLIMMER, Managing Director. Wellington, Oct 14 %________^ ST. KILDA STEAM--1 SPS *i SHIP COMPANY ' Si p| J|| r< ) The above Company |J laßPS^^-^l will despatch Steamj|/ ers as under : — EOR ONEHUNGA.— St KILDA, s.s , 174 tons, Capt. Flowerday, on MONDAY next. T jlOE Westpoiit & G-reymouth — Jj WALLABI, s.s., 104 tons, Capt. Leys, on MONDAY next. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Oct 27 Agents. FOR WELLINGTON. npHE favourite p.s. MANAWATU 1. Capt. Harvey, will leave for the above port, To-mokbow, Saturday, at 3" a.m. For freight or passage, apply to TAYLOR & WATT, Oet 26 Agents. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. TpHE s.s. STOHM BIRD, Captain JL Doile, will leave for the above port, To-morrow, Saturday, at 4 p.m. For freight or Pass«age, apply to DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER, Oct 27 Agents. |||pl|i|| ANCHOR LINE IllJjglgll STEAM PACKETS. EOR NELSON, Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika. The s.s. MURRAY, W. Con way, Commander, will sail for the above port TO-DAY, Friday, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to the Agent on board. Oct 27 PTHE RED CROSS PACKETS. T7IOR NELSON DIRECT Jj TO-MORROW, Saturday. The fast and favourite regular trad 1 iug clipper schooner A WAR O A Capt. C. G-REAGER. For freight or passage, apply to CROSS BROS., Oct 27 Wilson-street r THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPIN( 3 COMPANY, LIMITED. Head 4jL Londos I\T7"^— — s Branch : Office : | T*J|[ 4* 1 ? Chriatchurch Q 7JT^|ip*llj Bishopsgat nf-^Lj^LCoi Street, c N. Z. B "'""-'4 Within, FIRST WOOL SHIP FO] LONDON DIRECT. The splendid Iron Clipper shi WAIKATO, 100 Al, ]053 tons re gister, Wm. Worster, Commande: is now in port and ready to receiv )# cargo, and will be despatched in a November, to be followed by th HURUNUI, 300 Al, 1054 ton W. B. Boyd, Commander, and othe magnificent ships of the line. The saloons and state cabins ai superbly fitted and arranged for tl: comfort of passengers, who are pre videp with bedding and all cabin fi tings. The dietary scale is most liberal, Second-class and steerage accomm dation is all that can be desired, ar s - the ships are commanded by exper enced masters. For freight or passage, apply to tl New Zealand Shipping Compan Limited. Office : Custom House Quay, WELLINGTON. lOcfc 4
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3204, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3204, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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