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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailing (Circumstances Parmitting) !-~ Cargo FOR WELLINGTON — Train. At Rail. Maori —Mon., Wed., Fri. 710 p.m. 11 a,m. Wablne —Tue»., Thttri., But, 7.10 p.m. U a.m. Taking; Cargo lor Wanganui and Pataa. No Cargo, Maori, February 17th. WELLINGTON PICTON SERVICE, TAMAHINB—From Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat., 145 p.m. From Pipton: Tubs.. Thurs., 2,30 p.m.; Fri., 9 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m. FOR BYDNEY. Marama —From Auckland, February 14th, 3 p.m. Maunganui—From Wellington, February 14th, 3 p.m Passengers in three classes. FOR MELBOtUiNH. via WELLINGTON and j •„ Mahenq—February 27th. TOURS lo Suva (Fiji) Nukualofa, Itaaprvi, Vavau (Tonga). Apia (Samoa). Tofua^—From Auckland, Fob. 22nd, 11 a.m and' tgtivT-fottT wisek* thereafter FOB CALCUTTA, JfROM NEW ZEALAND. Narbada, 8888 tons, January, May, 8"d September. Limited passenger accommodation- j ■ ■ : ■ FOR AUCKLAND. Kaikorti (cargo only)— About February 19th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Oplhi (cargo only)— About February loth. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Walpahi (cargo only)—-About February 10th. 1 jFOR SYDNEY via BLUFF. _ Karetu (eargo The Canterbury steam shipping COMPANY, LIMITED. .FOXTON DIRECT. M.v. y<>XT y^— 'MONDAY, 17th-Instant, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. B.S. OALM—MONDAY, 17tb instant. S.S. BREEZE—FRIPAY, «»t instant.;} WELLINGTON. PIOTON, AND WANsifsUl (Taking cargo for Blenheim, Seddpa, •and Ward.) !' 8.8. GALE—TUESDAY, 18th in»t»?,t. DUNEDIN, OAMARU. TJMARU. 8.8. BREEZE—iSONDAY, 17th instantTelephone number 36-234 (three tinbs). 08938 rHE LYTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES. LTD. W. O. OLEARY and CO.. Agents. TELEPHONE: 87-283. Launches Owaka Moturata, Onawe, Reo moana, and Tui. Carrying capacity. 46" Contractors for Diamond Harbour Ferry ''Launches always available for other Bay* as required. . Picnic# and Excursions by arrangementFor further particulars apply Agents.; AND WELLINGTON g.S. CYGNET—MONDAY, PER;, 17th, 1030. Latest Cargo at CHristchurch Railway, 11 n.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. 0,8. KUKt7—SATURDAY, FEB. 15th. W. w. TOY and CO-. 'Phones: 82-000 Lyttelton, Christchurch. _ T5446

WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, ... NEW PLYMOUTH, AND WAIKATO, a.s. John, , t . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. Latest Cargo, 10 a.m. WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND '' . - ns PROGBHBB—THURSDAY, Feb. 90th. g.s. .^:eo, ( LTD., Agents, £5533 160 Hereford street. VTELSON, WESTPORT, AND OBEYIN MOUTH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. ANCHOR CO-, KINSEY awJCO., LTD., Agents, SS4S 180 Hereford i"» T. H! W H E 1 M D 1 R ® ® ® 33 (T»Wng Cargo for Havelock. Beddon, V and Ward). M.V. OPAWA, %g v a?i£*MHSTO ""-JjSfc, 160 Hereford «**•*• {SKf""* ■srs* \"*7HY Suffer with Neuritis t W h»v. promptly a a h » n^ »l simply W0»4«f»»l« *• 59403 F.F. Grocery

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