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TTNION STEAMSHIP JH»Baßal tl COMPANY OF //IllgSS NEW ZEALAND (Ltd). TIME TA.BLE— ill/ MARCH. WELLINGTON FROM WSAEP. Atjstbaua, Saturday, 2-ltli March, 11 a.m. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. TTIHT OHAXMTSRS. B' UFF, HOBART, AND MELBOURNE. *Ovalat7, Saturday, 24th March, 2 p.m. Wair»rapa, Saturday, 31st March. 2 p.m. •Tranships to Te Anau at Wellington. WELLINGTON AND LTTTELTON. Waeakoa, Wednesday, 21sfc March, noon. GISBOBNE, TOLOGA, TTTFAROA, AND AUCKLAND. Dinoadeb, Saturday, 24th March, 4 p.m. GISBOBNB, WAIPIKO, A.WANUI, AND AUfiKLAKTO FBOM WHARF. 4.U3TRAMA, Thursday, 29th March, 4 p.ms GTBBORKF, AIJCKT.ANP, AND SYDNEY Tawne, Saturday, 31st March, 5 pm. Waihora, Saturday, 7th April, 5 p.m. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Mabakoa, Monday, 26th March, 7 p.m. aVDTvEY, '--UOM • WELLT>TGTOTJ t DIBECS. Tirawera, Thursday, 22nd March. 3'ifVA iND LWVDTA *JOTW hX!CXT,KW. Taviitki, Thursday, 29th March. TONOA. SAMOA, FBOM AUCKLAIPiTP. TpolU; early. HONOLULU AND SAW FRANCISCO FKOM AUCKLAND Mosowai, Satuvday, 2ith March, Paasonifora are ?oqae»ted tv ioafc <it tile Ooe*.ouny'a Town OPlos, Dorthfl csiii ha scc.rnd on arrival o? Outward vnna-.r.^rPhnl.Jrnf/rntnrn (Hf* requnsto<s samn %t tho office, and obtain papses ?or M>n. laouob ?o-ivrv!c? to ths 9hiair er. "GOOD FRIDAY, 23ed MiROH, 1884. MARINE" EXCURSION, ROU -DTHE HARBOR TO TONGOIO AUSTRALIA, ' V; : S2ssfflSSi? John 9ibb, Commander. At the request of a large number of the residents of Napier the above steamer will run an Exoursion from the BREAKWATER WHAKP on the above date (weather permitting), starting at 10 am fharp. The trip will extend to a few miles ontside, thence to TONGOIO or OLD MA-N'S BLUFF, where passengers will be landed by ship's boats for a ramble ashore, returning to the wharf about 6 pm. The City Brass Band will accompany the Steamer. RETURN FARES: J2/6 Refreshments can be procured on board. E. PUFLET?. Branch Manager. SPECIAL FAREST illfe MARAROA, WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH. NOON. Sal. Bet. Btge. Ret WELLINGTON .. 15s 25s 10s 15s LYITELTON .. 20s 35s 15s 25s MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 7 p.m. Sal. Ret. Stge Ret AUCKLAND .. 20s 35a 15s 25s SYDNEY .. .. 45s 80s 25s 45s THROUGH FARE to MSLBOURNESaloon 655, Fteerage 355. RETUHN TICKETS carry all stop-over privileges, and are available for Return by ANY of the Company's Steamerd for SIX Months. FREIGHT at Lowest Rates. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. of N.Z (Ltd.) HUDDAR?, PARKER, AND CO., Limited.

LINE OF SS'EiMEBS. THE FI..TE POWERFUL STEAMER TASMANIA, 2250 TONB BEOISTJiE, CAPTAIN Th M'GK*5, Will be despatched for WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON OK \ WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH. i 6'inglo. Return. I Wellington—Saloon 015 0 15 0 Steerage 010 0 015 0 LVTTELTON —faloon 10 0 1 15 0 Steerage 015 0 15 0 . The last Launch leaves tho wharf i<t 2 p.m. on Wednesday next. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND ON SUNDAY, 25th MARCH. Single. Heturn. Auckland — Baloon 10 0 115 0 F-teerage 015 0 15 0 Sydne* —Saloon 2 5 0 4 0 0 Steerage 15 0 2 5 0 Fares to Melbourne, Hobart, and Queensland Ports at Lowest Hates. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR SIX MONTHS. The Company allows no other Line to out below them in either Passage Rates or Freight. For further particulars apply to ORANBY AND PRBBBLE, Agents. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BE WEEN N&PIER AND WAIROA. S 8. WAIROA, H. Akdbbsqw, Master, Ma'-es Regular Bi-weekly Trips, oonveying Passonge. s and Cargo to Wairoa and Frasertown. Passengers may rely on safe, comfortable, and expeditious travelling. Faces: Single—los. Return—lss. Freights at Reduced Rates. (WITH ft PHOvrS, Agents. TAUPO TO TOKA&NU. l' C k5L T HE SB, TA^HARA *3 3< SC < a leaves Taupo for Tokaanu THURSD aY at 7 a.m., returning from Tokaanu following day at 9 a m. Binglo Faro, 10s ; Return, 17s 6d. Special Trip to £2, and to other places of nterest per arrangement. DAN F.ERNEY, Owner.

THE BEST CHOICE IN ALL CLASSES OF BOOTS Ah D SHOES. BOSTTOCK'S WALKING AND EVENING SHOES A SPBCIALTf SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YKAU. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. MAGNIFICENT IN LADIES', GIRLS', GENTS', AND YOUTHS' CANVAS SHOES. TAN WALKING AND EVENING SHOIS IN ALL SHADES. SPECIAL LOW PRICKS. F. WILSON k CO., HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, AND HAVELOJK ROAD, HASTINGS. JOHN MAGINNITY, FAMILY WlrtE A .0 SPi'R'sT i MBROFI-iffT. 3AKPLK '.IFFloE-emes-sq™ st.hfwt (••/op.M^a MARINA PAR *!.>&.) rHI'J! FAMOUS "MAGi.MjNTIT? BLEND" OF WHIsEY, Manufactured and Bleuded po'<-.ly for ras by TnoitNß & Sons, Greaooc??, Scot!; ;..<!. ALL KINDS OF OONTO'IE'.-' "it- '■, AND AI'STK LJ,I*N WF»;,S ALT., Klv-'DS -.-V Si'lhiT, English, Dunodiji and '•? ipior Ale anu iitout. Sauries and at the Office ' <

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7015, 19 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7015, 19 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7015, 19 March 1894, Page 2

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