C HIPPING NOTICES TTNION STEAM-SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND. (limited). TIME-TABLE FOR JUNE. Leave Wellington Southwards. — For Lyttelton So Port Chalmers. Monday, 11— ss Wanaka, Dunedin Direct Thursday, 14— ss Tabanaki, calls at Akaroa Monday, 18— s s Taupo Friday, 22 — s s Wellington Saturday 23— s s Rotorua Tuesday, 2G— ss Hawea, calls at Akaroa Saturday, 30 — s s Taranaki The above steamers as a rule leave at 3 pm. Northwards. — For Picton, Nelson, Taranaki:, and Manitkaij. Wednesday, 13, noon— s s Wellington Sunday, 17th, noon— s s Hawea Friday, 22, midnight— s s Tabanaki Wednesday, 27th, noon— s s Taupo Saturday, 30th, noon— s s Wellington For SYDNEY, booking Passengers through to Queensland Ports. Thursday, June 21— s s Wakatipu On Sunday, July 4,— s s Rotobua, via Napier and Auckland. For NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, . TAURANGA, and AUCKLAND. Wednesday, 20th June, 11 am— ss Wanaka TAYLOR & WATT, June, 1877 Agents. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN WANGANUI AND DUNEDIN, Calliug at All Intermediate Ports. Al nnHE s s ST. KILDA, j^^^^^. -L Captain Flowerday, T^ss^eS? is new laid on the above ronte, carrying Goods and Passengers at Low Rates, and will make her first trip on or about WEDNESDAY next, for Wellington. For freight or passage apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON, June 16 Agent. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. jp^gH^k JTCIE favourite p.s. lJ^M^\ 1 M A N A. W ATU , Jm&mm^ Capt E. Haeyet, will leave this port for Wellington, MONDAY" next, at noon. For freight or passage, apply to TAYLOR & WATT, June 15 Agents. ?_.__. j|lllß||| ANCHOR LINE Jllllljßi. STEAM PACKETS. [?0 li NE L S ON, and WEST . V COAST. The p.s. WALLACE, J. Dillon, Commander, will sail for the above poris, MONDAY next. For freight or passage, appiy to BARNS & WILSON, June 12 Agents. DAILY COACH TO WANGAEHU, TURAKINA, MARTON, CROFTON, AND BULLS. E COCKERY is still on the a Road, and competing successfully with the Railway. Compare the Fares and Time. Table. Support Cockery, who first brought about Reduced Fares. . His Time Table is arranged specially with a view to suit the convenience of passengers ; getting into Wanganui an hour before : the Mail coach and not leaving till an hour after it Look out for the RED Coach. Booking Office, Steam Packet Hotel None but First-class fares, 5s return to Turakina; other stages at proportionately economical 'rates. The Coach for the People. PAT COCKERY TO THE FRONT. ' May 28 ' - . NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. HPHE Undersigued having been ap- - 1 - pointed AGBNT in Wauganui for the above Company, is now prepared lo accept Fire and Marine Risks at Current Rates. FREEMAN R, JACKSON. May 30 STANDARD FIRE AND . MARINE INSURANOE COMPANY. Anticipated Junction oe Westmere and Virginia Lakes. REDUCTION OF PREMIUM. iNSURERS in the above. Company are reminded that the premiums for |the Quarter Day are due on the 24th iustaut,. and that the Company have decided on reducing the rates in anticipation of a full supply of water. Risks op all Kinds Taken at REDUCED RATES, . Full particulars on application to ED.' N. LIFFITON, Ageut, Rutland Chambers, Wauganui. 'June 14
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3399, 16 June 1877, Page 3
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