UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEAL&ND nnHS steamers of the above Com- -"- pany are appointed to leave as under (.circumstances permitting. Leave Wellington for tho North. — Via Picton, N.ur,so:s, New Plymouth, asd < BIANUAKAU. *Hawea — Monday — April 2G Wellitigtou— Wednesday April 28 Wanakii — Monday, May 3 Hawca — Thursday, May 6 j *Picton and Nelson only Steamers leaving — Wellington, Lxttelton, Port Chahoes, and Bmjfp. *Hawoa — Friday, April 23 Tararua, Monday, April 26 ITawea — Wednesday, April 28 *Waualta— Friday, April 30 Ai'awata — Monday — May 3 Wanaka — Wednesday, May 5 ♦Wellington— Saturday, May 8 , Bingarooma — Monday, May 10 * Lyttelton only Stewiers Leaving Wellington for— Sydney tia Auckland. Te Anau — Saturday, April 24 *Wakatipu— Saturday, May 1 RotomalvAna — Saturday" May 8 *J?or Sydney Direct Leavo Wellington for — Melbourne via bouin. *Tararua — Monday, April 26 Arawata — Monday, May 3 J *Ringarooma — Monday, May 10 *Call at Ilobart Town Napiee, G-isboene, and Auckland. To Auau — Saturday, April 2'i Riugarooma — !3unday, May 2 Eotomahana — Monday, May 10 *Calls at Tauranga Time Table for April of tho Union Steam Shipping Company. TAYLOR & WATT, Agents mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING JL COMPANY (LIMITED). Head London Office : \ : ' ) V ,\,.. :; 4 Bkanoh : Christ- Ivii.^ii^A 84.Blshop8church. N.JS, 111 » Within. The'Oompany's Fleet consists of :— Tons. Ton 3. The Hurunui 1054 ] The Waikato 1053 „ Matauba 898 „ Waimate 1157 Opawa 1000 „ Waimea 854 „ Obabi 1054 „ Waipa 1071 Otaki 1053 Waiboa 1054 „ Pake-iia 879 „ Waitangi 1161 , Piako 1000 „ Waitara 838 „ Rakaia 1057 „ Wanganui 1000 These Magnificent Clippers are oE the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade betv/eon tho United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged Eor 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 desired7and the ship 3 are commanded by experienced masters. Arrangements (tor the passages oE friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of the branches in New Zealand CHANGE OP PItOPRIETAEY. J O'BBIBN BEG-3 to notify his old friends aud patrons that he has leased those premises formerly occupied by W. 11. Chilham, and intends opening the same aa a Tobacconists Shop and Billiard Baloon, and he hopes b) civility and attention to secure a fair share of patronage. N O T 1 O B. DURING- my temporary absence in Christchurch, Mr Asufoeth will attend to any business 1 may bo favoured with. ED. N. LIFFITON. MR ME U RI T T RESIDENT ARTIST, WAXUANUI, Begs to announce that bis Classes for Drawing and Painting h-rve commenced at his Studio, Mr Harding's, Kidgway Street. .Residence— Corner of Sfc Hill aud Ingestro Streets. CORN SACKS. CORN' SACKS. / \ N SALE. 3 IUIIIIOI Cor.:; S.'-Ukp.. h:!! vei^'h;., \v\ D, tfJIAW", ' Avenue*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 4100, 23 April 1880, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 4100, 23 April 1880, Page 1
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