rTXION STEAMSHIP COM PAN If OF U KEW ZEALAND (Lisiitud). TIMK TAUJ.;:. FOR ■WKU.IXG'ioN FliOlT WHAUF. U-STiuMA, Suliirdiiy, lUtli Octoffe-, l.aO }<,m. Wellington, lyitklton, and folit chat.mkks. Jaup.«.tj, Saturday, I'JtU Octolmr, launch t.t'2 I».m. lOT»MAHiS.i, Saturday, 26tk October, launch tit -l>.m. . .MKLf-:OVRNt VIA f.LCPF. Haukcto, sturdily, 10th October, launch at i p.m. TRiii?l;ij>j>i!iij to Vi"uirru"i<i>u ut Dun(.■iliiJ. BcToMADiNv,Saturday, auii October, Imiucli uti l< m. ChV.x isL Uobait. JISBOKNS'. WAIFItIO, TOKOMARU, OWAN VI, AND AUCKLANIJ PKOM. WHAKF. LusTttAi.lA, Thursday, 24tL October. GISIfOIiNK, ABOJTLAXD, AND RUSSELL. JWOJIAH4KA, Saturday. 19 tli October, lauucli at l> m. Cc Asic, Saturday, *i6th October, launch nt 5 p.m. SV'DNKY VIA AUCKLAND. ft: Anac, Saturday, "-6th October, launch at 5 l.m. SVDNKY. FltOM WKLT.INGTON, DIEECT. [■j; Kii>u, if'atnrdny, 19th t'ctober. ,EVJKA AMU SUVA, FROM AUCKLAND. U.awat.», Sunday, 10th .November. HONOLULU AND SAN i'HANCISCO FHOII AUCKLAND. skai.*kwa, Mojjoay, 4th November, TONGA, SAMOA, FROM AUCKLAND. Paihui, Wcdn-.sdi y, October - 23rd- I Fae.inngurs axe renueetcd in hook a the Comittuy'* Toivu yißcu, iirowuiiig-street. Berths c«n I* secured on arrival of ss(eaiii SnirJl rarc'fiJti reecired at tho tnwn oUico. Cargo for shiimiuit must do on bourd tho .ijlhUTs at 4 oVlocit the afttruooa preyious to iepurtaro of sicamurs, OntT7jird i»(ibt.oiiKCTS holding return tickets are ofjUtttod to i>r(!Kuiit Bisio at tho oihec, aud obtain asvGs for tlio launch conveying them to the I miii ;r. NCXIi.-Suisic and Ueturu 'rickets at reduced a,ttf (available ou!y by carg». steamers) are now ißiud to Gislxjmo, ana jXuckhaid. Offices: Browtihig-street, N»l'ier, and Port .burij THE KEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPAJS'Y'S LINE. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. SEASON 1889-90. [JOEMOBAKT, EJgggggj. 107.'i tone, 100 Al, i now loading unci will have quick doititch. To bo followed by Orari and Jier high-class iron chips as required. W. J. WILLCOGKS, Locul Manager, j TAWKE'f BAY AMALGAMATED .1 FMENDLY SOCIETIES' BAND ART XT N I O N. (By periuission of the Hon. the Colonial Heeretary.) First Prize, Sotof osplendidOil Paintings, iring, 39xb'4,by Vacauo; Autumn, 39x31, Vacauo ; and Winter, 45 x 33, by Lester, lue £26, Second Prize, Combined Hand d Tmidlo Sewing Machine, value £12 ICs. lird Pri/.e, Valuable Collection of Art jedlework, speoially made for the Art lion, yalue i>ls, Pourth prize, 1 Lady's ■etisional Chair and Gipsy Table, pluuh i-ered, value £10 10a. Fifth Prize, 1 large 1 Painting of Pink Terraces, 39 x 30, lue£lo. Sixth Prize, 1 Handsome statuary irble Clock (presented), and over 100 ier Prizes, specially chosen for value from to 10s. ' cv 100 Prizes iv all, and no Prize of Less ' . Value than 10s. A GOOD 'SPECULATION. rictfsts, Is each ; to be had from all the auipal shopkeeper* in town aud co untry. ~ TSSa DIARIES FOR 1890 W RECEIVED IN FULL SUPPLY. iJOHK CKEEAE, I lI.v'RTINGS STliEl<rr, I . KAi'IKK.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5660, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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