UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Ludtek). TIME TABLE. FOB "WELLINGTON FBOM WHAUF. Eoutheiis vnoae, Friday, 25tb October. "WELLINGTON, LYITEI/rON, AND POET CHALMERS. Botojuhasa, Saturday, 2eth. October, iivnucU nt Miluli'&A," Saturday, 2ml November, luuncU t.t 2 ■p.m. MELBOUHJJr VIA BLDFf. EOTOJiABASs, Saturday, 20th October, launch at 2 ]»in. Calls at Hob 111. Maiubuj, a&turday, 2d<l tfovember, liiuueli at 2 p.m. GISBOHSE, WAIPIKO, TOKOMAHU, OWANL'I, AKD AUCKLAND FEOM WHAKF. Austiulia, 'i'bursduy, 2Hli October. '• GI8!(!"iUNI!, ABCKI-ANI), ANU KUSSKLL. Te As*u, Saturday, aitli October, launch ut 5 JJ.lll. Taiiaweka, Saturday, 2ud November, lauuchnt6 l.iv. SI'DKEV VIA AUCKLAND. Te Anau, ■ Saturday, "Jtitli October, lauueli at 5 p.m. STDNKY. I'IiOM WELLINGTON, DIRECT. Te KM'!), fiitnirdiiy, lUth October. ' LEVJXA AND SUVA, I'KOM AUCKLAND. Ai'AWATr., Sunday, lOtli November. HONOLULU AND SAN FKANCISCO PKOM AUCKLAND. Zealakuia, Mouduy, Jtli Noveinbur. TONGA, SAMOA, FKOM AUCKLAND. Wain.l, Wednesuuy, '20tU November. Passengers lire requested to book a tho Compauy'i- i'owu Offlcv, Urowmng-atreet. Berths c«ii be scoured ou urjivul of btealii SwuJl purcels ruouittd at t)i« t->rm oliice. Cargo tor fibipnient must do ou board tbe Lighters at 4 o'clock tba afteruoua previous to dcjKtrture of steamors. Outwiud paasoiiKCrsJmkliiig return tickets axe requested to present ;>.im<i at ibeoflice, mid obtain jpassei; fur ths lauucli ccnvcyicg tbem to the ateum t. NC'l'.b.—Siuglo nnd Return '(.Ickets at reduced rate? (aviiihible oujy by uteutners) 11x0 now iasutd If tiiabori:e, and AuekUmd. Otiict's : BroiviiiiiK-sireut, NajJior, and Port AJinri: ■ _ j THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CUAli'Ai-sY'a LIXIZ, FIRST WOOL SHIP FOE LONDON. SEASON 1889-90. tfax THE iro:n clipper ° R M ° R A N T ' , IOT.'J tonH, 100 AI, Is now loading and will have quick despatch. To be followed by Orari and other high-class iron ships as required. W. J. WILLCOCKS, Local Manager. HAWKE'SS BAY AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' G E A N D ART UNION. (By permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary.) " First "Prize, Set of 3 splendid Oil Paintings, Spring, o9x3i,byVacano; Autumn,39x34, by Vacano ; and Winter, 45 x 33, by Lester, value £25, Second Prize, Combined Hand "and Treadle Sewing Machine, value £12 10s. Third Prize, Valuable Collection of Art Needlework, specially made for the Art UinVW/ 'value i>ls, Fourth prize, 1 Lady's Qceasiojn' Chair nnd Gipsy Table, plush Vai uo ~ 10 }^ 6 - ■ I?lftn I'"* 0 . J lar fe r ° Oil Painting C s I>iuk Terraces, 39 x 30, valuci 10. Sixth x"» z '-> l H-iudsome statuary Marble (pm. aut ? 1 )> ! " ,d over 100 flther i'riz.'s, . ohu * on for value from £0 to 10a. O.vct 100 Prizuji iv all, and uo PrJ w ()i Les * Value ilih.il 10s. A ft'OOD bJ.'I'.UiJLA 1 1O1\. I'icktjif, is i-.idi ; 11.1 i.'t! hud J'lMjii nil tho f principal «!iop)-:L'( j T"r.-! in ii;-,vn and co nutry. j
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5661, 21 October 1889, Page 2
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