Ship Virginia et al., Liverpool to New York

Back to Search View Transcript
Document ID 205085
Date 16-08-1866
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Ship Virginia et al., Liverpool to New York;The Belfast News-Letter, Thursday, 16 August, 1866; CMSIED 205085
20841
           LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK.
THE NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED)
     NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.
  The Steamers of the National Steam Navigation
Company (Limited), will continue to be despatched
from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY in each
week, and every alternate FRIDAY.
  Goods taken from BELFAST at a very moderate through rate.
  Cargo received daily at the LIVERPOOL SHED, DONEGALL
QUAY, Belfast.  Advice of shipment to be sent to the Agent,
HENRY GOWAN, at his Offices, Old Custom-house Buildings,
Queen's Square, Belfast, who will grant Bills of Lading for
same on the spot.
  Monday will be the last day for receiving Goods at Belfast
intended for shipment on the following Wednesday, and
Wednesday for Goods intended for Steamer sailing on Friday.
          FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK.
       Virginia,  Wednesday, 22nd August.
       Louisiana, Wednesday, 29th August.
  Calling at Queenstown on the day following to receive
Passengers and despatches.
  Freight payable here or in New York, at the current rate
of exchange for Bankers' Bills on the date of steamer's
arrival.
  Dogs not taken on any terms.
  Rates of Passage Money from Liverpool to New York - Saloon
Passage, Fifteen Guineas.  Return Tickets granted for Twenty
-five Guineas.
  Steerage Passage, Four Guineas, includes an unlimited
supply of provisions, cooked and served out by the Company's
stewards.
  The above Steamers are the largest and finest vessels
afloat, and have magnificent Saloon accommodation.
  For further particulars, apply to
             The NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION
             COMPANY (Limited), Liverpool.
  For Passage only, to
             JOHN DYER, 25, Queen's Square, Belfast.
  For Freight, Saloon, or Steerage Passage, to
             HENRY GOWAN, General Agent,
             Old Custom-house Buildings,
             Queen's Square, Belfast.

(Transcribed by James Tuff.)