V UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NltW ZIS4L4ND 1 r r^Hn! steamers of the above Com ■ I pany are appointed to leave aR ' undpr (cir'Mnnstnncp.p permitting; Napibr, Gysborne, and Auckland. , Tarnrna -Friday, U;iy 22 Ara\v>ita— Friiluy May 28 Ringaroonja— Saturday, Juno 5 j Leave Wellinijton for the North. — Vta PxoroN, Nblson New Pmmouth, AND MaNTJAKAU. 1 *Wanako— Monday, May 24 Hixwea — Wednesday, May 26 •Tairoa— Monday. May 31 Wanako— Thursday, June 3 *Hawea — Monday, June 7 \ *Picton and Nelson only ' (jCsills at Wellington on 23rd for Frisco Mail and proceeds th-nco direct to New Plymouth and Mannkau. Steamers leaving — WntLiNaiON, Lyttelton, PoetChalmsbs, 1 AND BIiOTF. Rotorua — Monday, May 24 1 Wnnaka— Wednesday, May 26 ■ *Tairon— Friday, May 28 Rotoraahana -Monday, May 31 Tairoa— Wednesday, June 2 *Hawea— Friday, June 4 j Arawata — Monday, June 7 Hawea — Wednesday, June 9 *Wanaka— Friday, June 11 Tararua — Monday, June 14 * Lyttelton only Steamers Leaving Wellington for — Sydney via Auckland. Tararua — Saturday, May 22 *Wakatipu— Satnrday, May 29 Ringarooma— Saturday, Jxine 5 *For Sydney Direct Leave Wellington for — Melbourne via bor/TH. Eotorua — Monday, Af ay 24 Rotomauana — Monday, May 31 *Arawala — Monday, Juno 1 Tararua— .Monday, June 14 *Cull atllobart Town Time Table for May of the Union Steam Shipping Company. TAYLOR & WATT, AH( JUt. Head London Opwob : "V;_^ Branch: Christ- IfjiL.Ol^^l 84,8i B hopß--churoh aß^gahHitreet. F.Z. '•' « Within. mHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING X COMPANY (LIMITED). The Company's Fleet consists of : — Tona. Tons. The HuRTTKtn 1054 |The Waikato 1053 „ Maxadka 898' „ Waimate 1157 „ Opawa 1000 „ Waimba 854 Ouaiu 10:4 „ Waipa 1071 Otaki IQ'YJ Wairoa • 1054 „ Parb->ka 87P „ Waitanoi 1161 Piaeo Vn- : ->' Waitaua 838 Bakaia 1067) „ WanoanuilOOO Thoso Magnificent Clippers are of the highest clasß at [Joyd's, puiohased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade bftween the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins me superbly fitted and arranged For the i-omfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all tbat cab be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters Arrangements (for tbepassages of friends to and from tho colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be mado at any of the t-rnpehps in Now Zpa.la.nd COBB and COS. Telegraph Royal Mail Line of f^^^^^^^E Coaches. ANDREW YOUNG ... Pkopei_tok. LEAVES Kai Iwi on arrival of Train for New Plymouth via Normanby, Stratford, and Inglewood, daily (Sundays excepted.) Time Table. Passengers leave Wanganui by Train at 6 a.m Arrive at Kai Iwi 645 Coach leaves Kai Iwi ... 7 „ Arrive Maxwell ... ... 730 „ „ Waitotara 830 „ Waveriey 9"45 „ „ Patea ... ... 11 „ Kakaramea ... ... lI'SQ „ „ Manutahi 12 - 15p.m „ Bawera ... ... 1-30 „ „ Normanby 230 „ „ Stratford 5 „ Inwards. Passengers leave JXew Plymouth by Train at ... ... 7 a.m Arrive Stratford B'4o „ Coach leaves Stratford ... 9 „ Arrive Normanby ... ... ll'3o „ „ Hawera ... ... 12 „ „ Manutahi ... ... l - 30 p.m Kakaramea 2 „ „ Patea 230 „ „ Waverley 4"20 „ „ Waitotara 5-20 „ „ Maxwell 030 „ Kai Iwi ... ... 7 „ Wayebley Line. A Coach leaves P,allam's Hotel, Waverley, daily (Sundays exempted) at 630 a.m Arrive Waitotara 730 „ Kukumaru .., ... B'3o „ „ Maxwell 9 „ „ Kai Iwi 945 „ Passengera leave Kai Iwi by Train at 10 „ Passengers returning from Kai Iwi to Waverley on arrival of 415 p.m Train from Wanganui. O. H. CHAVANNES, Agent, Victoria Hotel. CHANGE OF PHOPHIETABY. J O'BItIEK BEG-S to notify his old friends and patrons that he has leased those premises formerly occupied by W. 11. Chitham, and intends opening the same as a Tobaecoriisls Shop and. Billiard SalooH, and he hopes by civility and attention to secure a fair share of patronage.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 91121, 22 May 1880, Page 1
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