SHIPPING. TTNTON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF \J NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting:— ■ Train Cargo WELLINGTON p.m. at Railway Mararoa This Day, Thur. I 5.25 i 12.10 p.m Monowai Fri., Otli Jan. j 4 — Kotonmhana Kri, sth-lan. 5-25 12 30 p.m Mararoa Sat., 6th Jan. 17.45 12.30 p.m Tarawera ,Hat.. 6th Jan. 110.55) - Koiomahana IMon., Bth Jan. i 5._5| 1230 p.m FROM WEITiZngYoN~TO Picton—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Nelson—Daily. New -. Plymouth and Onehunga—Sunday and Wednesday. FROM - TO ONEHUNGA— Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Tarawera Sat., 6th Jan. 10.55 11 a.m S YDNEYTvi sTw ELL INGTON— Monowai Kri., sth Jan. 4 12.30 p.m SYDNEY. - vi_~AUC___AND~ Manuka Wed., 17th Jan. 4 12.30p.ru is±W~^PLYMOUTH _ aTul ONEHUNGA~via WELLINGTON— _?________ Tve *' Jan. 9th 2.45 11 a.m NELSON, W_STPORT~and GREYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON— Koonya Sat, 6th Jan. 4 11 a.m dunedin^ Warrimoo Fri., sth Jan. 4 11 a.m Talune Wed., 10th Jan. 12.10 9 a.m BLUFF, HOBART and""! Warrimoo Fri., sth Jan. 4 11 a.m SOUTIT^EiriSLAND For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY— Manapoiiri Wed.. 10th Jan. From Auckland Tiviuni Tuej., 23rd Jan. i-rom Auckland For Navua* Wed., 24th Jin. From Auckland •Connects at Suva with R.M.S. Aorangi for Canada, United States and Europe. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For Plymouth and London, via Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for nil Indian ports) Suez Canal, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— R.M.S. jTons. Commander. Sydney. Melb. ORMUZ .. 6465 Goad .lan. 13 Jan. 16 OROYA ..I 6297 Jenks Jan. 27 Jan. 30 *ORTONA ..' 8000 Fletcher Feb. 10 Feb. 13 * Twin screw steamer. Fortnightly Thereafter. THROUGH FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. SALOON: Single, £43 to £80; Return, £69 to £120. Return Tickets available for two years. Third Close (Liberal Dietary Scale), £18, £20. £22. Return, £32 to £39. THROUGH BOOKINGS to NEW YORK in conjunction with Cunard Line. Passages from any port may be prepaid. UNION S.S. COY. OF N.Z., LTD.. 8054F Agents.
O>HE HUDDART-PARKER LINE. STEAMERS will leave LYTTELTON as under (circumstances permitting):— DUNEDIN— Victoria, Saturday, January 6th, 1.25 p.m. train. • WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, and SYDNEY— Victoria, Wednesday, January 10th„ 5.25 p.m. train. WELLINGTON and SYDNEY— Wimmera, 3000 tons, Friday, January 12th, 5.25 p.m. train. All Tickets available for ■ Stop-over or Return by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel by Huddart-Parker Line. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., Agents. Offloes: Next Bank of New Zealand. FOR LITTLE ___A_o_-'3_E BONS, AND AKAROA. Q _, BAD E'N-P OWELL Will SAIL for the above, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th (Weather permitting). Passengers 9.55 a-m. train from Christ-church.
KINS-EY, BARNS and CO., 6654 ; Agents. HARTMANN'S ANTI' - CORROSIVE PAINT, RED HAND BRAND. __ords a SURE PROTECTION Against Atmospheric or Corrosive Influences, Elastic, Tenacious, and does not crack or peel off. Unequalled for Roof Painting. FRANK GRAHAM and SON, 6039F Agents. / COALBRPOKDALE WESTPORT COAL. TTCTE' SUPPLY OUR CELEBRATED * V HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL to tho Trade direct ex Ship. S.S. CANOPUS, DISCHARGING EARLY". Annual Output: HALF A MILLION TONS. Steamers Arriving Regularly. THE WESTPORT COAL COY., LTD., 141 a Hereford street. J. A. BOSWELL, Branch Manager. P.O. Box 304. Telephone 583. 6403F J. G. DAVIS, 215 COLOMBO STREET, IJTOR the best BEDDING-OUT PLANTS— ; Salvias, Lobelia. Asters, Cosmea, Phlox, French Daisies, Colcealarias, etc. Lovely Floral Work in any design. Orchid Buttonholes and Sprays. Telephone Orders promptly ottended to. 3141 NEW YEAR TNSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS. REAP THE BENEFIT OF OUR SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT. G. COATES and CO., WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS, 218 COLOMBO STREET. F BARGAINS. PREVIOUS to Removal to New Premises. I 1 have decided to offer the Whole of my Stock of Bicycles, Talking Machines, etc., at a Great Reduction in prices. Gents' New Bicycles from £3. Ladies' New Bicycles from £11. Lamps, Belie, and Sundries of Every Description. Disc Graphophones, £8 10s. reduced to £6. Cash Registers -7 10s and £18 10s, worth double these prices. R. WILKIS. 172 LICHFIELD STREET. Opposite Mason, Struthers and Co. F67CO WEAR AND TEAR" have only proved their worth. The best Boys' Boots ever made are mai ufactnrcd by Maine Bros., Boot and Shoo Retailors, 132 High street. connection with any ether rhop.) F
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 1
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