UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND THE steamers of the above Company are appointed to leave as under (circumstances permitting. Naweb, Q-isboene, and Auckland. Eingarooma — Saturday, June 5 Leave Wellington for the North. — , Via Picton, Neison. New Plymouth. I and Manuakau. *Hawea — Monday, June 7 I *Pieton and Nelson only §Calls at Wellington on 23rd for Frisco Mail and proceeds thnnco direct to New Plymouth and Manakau. Steamers leaving — Wellington , I/smelton, Poet Chalhbbs , ' and Bluff. *Hawea — Friday, June 4 Arawata — Monday, June 7 Hawea — Wednesday, June 9 *Wanaka — Friday, Juno 11 Tararua — Monday, June 14 * Lyttelton only Steamers Leaving Wellington for— Sydney tia Auckland. Ringarooma — Saturday, June 5 *For Sydney Direct Leave Wellington for — Mehboukne via Jsouth. *Arawata — Monday, June 7 Tararua — Monday, June 14 ' *Call at Hobart Town Time Table for May of the Union Steam Shipping Company. TAYLOR & WATT. Agent. T^HE NEW ZEALAND SFTIPPTNO I COMPANY (LIMITED) Head London UFFIOB : S?S"«^ bKANOH : Christ- j; j , ' 84, Bishopschurch fesS^^^gate-Btreet, N.Z. 'I' " Within. The Company's Fleet consists of :— Tons. Tonß. The Hurtjnui 1054 The Waikato 1053 „ Mataura 898 „ Waimatb 1157 „ Opawa 1000 „ Waimka 854 „ Obari 1054 „ Waipa 1071 „ Otaki 1053 „ Waiboa 1054 „ Pabb-ira 879 „ Waitanoi 1161 „ Piako 1000 Waitara 838 Rakaia 1057 „' Wanganui 1000 These Magnificent Clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade betweon tho United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged for the comfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-clase and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters Arrangements (for the passages offriends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of the branches in New Zealand r\TELtCOLONIAL OEGATTA TO BE HELD AT AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, ON JANUAEY 29, 1881. Pbogeasisie of Pbincipal Events. Champion Eace, for Brigantines, bchoooers, and Ketches, 50 tons register and upwards. J?irst prize, not less than £100. Course about 45 m-iex. Champion Foue-Oahed Outeisgeu .Race, with or without Coxswains. First prize, dSLOU, and trophies valued at £5 each (presented by Mr M. Gallagher). Course, 3 miles straight. Champion Fotjk-Oahed Inbiqgkb Kace, with Coxswaine. Prize, £30. Course, 3 miles straight. Champion Sculleus' Eace. Prize, £20. Course, 3 miles straight. Conditions. Eor the Kowiog races, at least three districts to be represented. Entrance Fees, 5 per cent on value ' of first prize. Entries lor Bowing Races, accoml panied with ftes, to be made to the Honorary Secretary, at the Cosmopoli- ' tan Hotel, Auckland, on or before 1 January 4, 1881. Otherevents will be advertised at a future date. Gtneral Entries, about January 27, . 1881. Further particulars can be obtained on application. H. J. ELLIS, Hob. Sec. i > 1 1 , 73 LAIN AND OENAMLENTAL j JT PELNTING, of every description, executed with dispatch and at cheap rat-SB, at the Chuomole Office
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9131, 4 June 1880, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9131, 4 June 1880, Page 1
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