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IPelUal ' J OO*™MSY OF P|p|% m;\-> L 7; Tlw , -,- BLE „ II jhly. W*XT,l'vnTfY|e PJ'CMIT W«jS.B.¥. Austbawa, Monday, IRtli July. 10 a.m. "?i'.-f,y.l-'<.:-}'K-.',. i,iT7~i.\-,v, AND P(Wi' 'C">■'■ Hobinma, Tlnirsdny, 1 7 t.1i July. 2 p.m. Tabawvka, 71i>u'S(1p.v, 2!>tli July, 2 i>.m. MELHOT'/RNTC VTA. TST.TTFF '-NT) lIOBA.KT PHOU POUT OIIALMETCS. Hattroto, "Wrdnefilny. IVtli July. Waihoka, Fri'lny, 2'lth July. GT 4 aOTtr,v WAl'l'iTrf, -\W4NUT, AHD *AuStbama. Erid.iy, 19tli July, 4 pm. •Calls at Tanmnga on return from Auckland. ••IIHBOTtWK TVHABF. X' HT COAST PORTS, AND ATTOKLANTV Pf?OM WHAEF. Woa, about Tuesday, 23rd July. '.HKRiWVK AN'- s I'f.'SIiAMO. Oobiitna, Saturday, 13f.1i July, 5 p.m. Manapouri, Friday, 19th July, 5 p.m. SYTWVV VT4 AITOXT,AND. Manapouhi, Friday. 19th July, 5 p.m. Tahaweiia, "Friday, 2nd August, 5 p.m. SIDNEY. FROM WTSLTiVfJTOV, DIRECT Tat.ttne, "Worlnosday, 17th July. Wakatipd, Sttnrday, 27thJxily. ■AWVk. -VND T,-vW*h, «tOM I/poltt, Tlmrsday, 18tli July. TiTNOA AND -HxriA ATrnKnAWT 1 , Ovalau, about "Wednegday, 31 st July. BAN FKANCTH- ■ VIA SAMOA AND HOTrOT.UT.n, tiiob AUOKI.ANT.' i>latiipo3A, Saturday, I3th ;uly. SOUTH SUA ISLANDS EXCURSION. OyAT.Atr will leave Auckland about Wednesday 3rd July, and every four weeks thereafter, on tbe roun'l trip to Tonga, Samoa, Kiji, Tonga, and back to Auckland. Passengers booked through to West Australian ports. JPaaaonsore aro requested to boos -?.t tne (.;o?.ipany's Town Offloe, BisJ-rmiinf-st-roet., Berths can be secured 011 arrival of steamcra* Outward pi«Mn,jor3 Sioldma- i-otnra refjiet'tod toprofantsarM ifct.JseolKoo, andobteis? passes'or V.-r- \nnvc}-- nwrvyie.s: '.horn to tbe steam or. ;QA. SPECIAL ' : "S& _EARES. B.S. COEINNA, (1500 Tons), OATURD&.Y, 13th JULY, 5 p.m. FOR GIBBORI9E AND AUCKLAND. EXCURSION R.VTE3. S.S. CORMM, (1500 Tons), THUBSDAY, 18in JULY, 2 p.m. FOR BOBAF.T AND MELBOURNE VIA SOUTHERN PORTS. Transhipping at Port Chalmers. EXCURSION BATES. Passengers booted through to WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. RETURN TICKETS carry all stop-over privileges, and aro available for Beturn by ANY of the Comwanv's Steamers. FREIGHT at Lowest Rates. UNION STEAMSHIP 00. ov N.Z. (Ltd.) BUDBAST, PArSKER, AND CO., LtHITEU. . =-1 „: V A US f-tfALTAW & NEW P,...,^-#^ S t\ ZE-\L-iNO STEAM SERVICE. ""'SA TASMANIA, 3000 TTiVt^, Captain Thos. M'Qbh, Will ba despatched for GISBOEINK & SYDNEY ON FRIDAY, 19th JULY, LAST LAUNOH AT 4 P. M.. S.S ANGLIAN, 3000 TONS, Capt. P. Lb Nrvku, Will be despatched for WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PUNISUIN ON THURSDAY, 25ih JOLY, LAST L&UNOH AT 11 am. .... FAP.ES FROM NAPIER. Single Saloon Fore Cabin To £ s d. £ s. d WELLINGTON 010 0 0 7 6 LYTTFLTON ..100 0 12 6 DUNEDIN .. 110 0 017 6 GISBOBWK .. 010 0 0 7 6 AUCKLAND .. 015 0 010 0 SYDNEY ..250 126 MELBOURNE 3 5 0 112 6 BRISBANE ..350 112 6 HOBART ..350 1 12 6 Bbtijbh Tickets foe Fix Months. Tho public is respectfully reminded that it is entirely owing to the running i.f our steamers that the present low rates of fares and freights are being charged ; a continuance of the same can best be secured by a continuance of support. THROUGH BOOKING TO ALBANY AND FJBEEMANTLE. Cargo at Beduoei rates.to and from all ports. For further particulars apply bo 0. H. CRANBY, Agent. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BEWEEN NAPIER AND WAIEOA. s s. teTLiptt, H. AHD3EBOH, Master, Makes Regular Bi-weokly Trips, ooavojing Passengers and Cargo to Wairoa and Frasertown. Passengers may r9ly on safe, comfortable, and c-peditioua travelling. Faeks : Single—los. Return—lss. Freights at deduced Ratos. F. G. RMITH Ik CO., Agonta. NOTICE. MESSES WILSON & LAYIEB, DENTISTS, BEG TO INFOR&l THE PUBLIO THAT THEY HAVE MOVED INTO THK-IS NEW BitICK PBBMISES Just Erected on tho old site in Tennyson fctreat, opposite Dr. Locking's. MR W. MAK*S PKSTOL-lOAL VISIT 3 TO WAIPAWA, DUE NOTICE OF WHIOH WILL BE GI7BN. HASTINGS BRANCH. (4.c Me Ecctna', Chemist). Days oif attendant every TUESDAY and FRIDAY; hoars from 10.45 a.m. to 4.30p.m See monthly notioe. MT> '> YS AQ. fi' 3UROEOK AND li, *..« ¥.< A-.O '.'k» MECHANICAL D X N ?.' IST SFrojiP K'dJbbarsfb., lato of l.^uaedlfl), «3)IMA HODIiE. TENNYSON BTBJS3KT. I'aialeHß extraction nnder gas. Mr Len.sk has returned from Dunedin. dMribUsbod 18(56.] [Tolephonfl No. lfil CHARLES ARNOLD (ABesidentin tho District for 15 Years), BEGS to intimate to his friends and the publio generally, that he has commenced business in Kmersou Street, Napier (opposite the Star Hotel), as SADDLER AND HARN«B3MAKaR, and solicits a Share of Patronage. _ All worskmanship guaranteed. Repairs a Specialty. Quality combined with Cheapness. Note the Address— CHAELES ARNOLD, Ekbbbom Stbhbt, Naeibbj j Opposite the Star Hotel. |

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 2

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