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I TO NELSON AND BACK, vTA PICTON. i MR. J. MARTIN'S CHEAP STRA At TRIPS. ! NELSON ANNIVERSAEY. fTtHE Commodious and Favorite *ty^vjj^~> Jl Mail Steamship P H CR B X, will leave the Queen's Wharf at noon on MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, Calling at Picton (both ways), returning from Nelson on Thursday, the 2nd February. Return tickets to either Picton or Nelson :— Saloon .. . ... 20s Fore Cabin ... ... ... U>s 1 i I Refreshments on board at very low rates. For the convenience of the public, tickets xen- < this Excursion may be had of — ; Mr. A. Young, Sheppard & Co.'s Line of i Coaches Mr. W. R. Hastwell, Wairarapa do Mr. Churcher, Whitewoods Hotel, Hutt Mr. Pettard, Family Motel, Hutt Mr. ljogan. storekeeper, Lambton Quay and Cuba- street I Mr. IL BlundelL Jun., Willis-street i And at the offices of the undersigned. I .lOHN MARTIN, I Grey-street. j As only a limited number of tickets will be I issued, early application for the same is requested. j A CHEAP TRIP TO LYTTELTON IN ! FEBRUARY. THE UNITED STATES," NEW ZEALAND ! AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAM PACKET LINE. fpHE North Pacific Transportation Company 1 J_ of San Francisco having entered into a contract with the Honorable the Postmaster of New Zealand for the conveyance of mails between San Francisco, Honolulu, Fiji, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers, and vice versa, the dates of sailing will be from Port Chalmers on the Ist and from Auckland on the 7th of every month, to commence from Port Chalmers on the Ist of April next. The services will be performed by the powerful side- wheeled steamers the N E BRAS X A, I 2143 tons Register, NEVADA, ! 2142 tons Register, i D A C O T A H , 2153 tons Register, all built in IS6.">, under official supervision, and classed extra Al at American Lloyds. For passenger accommodation, these vessels are unsurpassed by any afloat. Perfect arrangej ments have been made to connect with the Pacific Railway, and with the magnificent lines of steamers running between New York and Jfing- | land. Passengers will be booked right through. ¦ First-class fare, from all ports in New Zealand I to England, including the use of the celebrated i Silver Palace Cars ov^r the American Continent, \ will not exceed £So. Second and third-class ! passengers wUI be taken at proportionately low ; rates. Return tickets at a reduced rate will be isssued, and xiassenger3 will be allowed to remain over at any and all ports and stations called at The contract time between San Francisco and Auckland, and vice rersa, is 24 pays. Passengers who may desire to proceed right through will reach England within 40 daj-s from Auckland. Every esertion will be made to make this the popular passenger route. Arrangements will be made to connect in New Zealand with the intercolonial steamers, so that Australasian passengers may be conveyed right through at a slight increase upon New Zealand rates. Fnller particulars will be given in a future advertisement. CRUICKSHANIv, SMART & CO., Agents-in-Chief for New Zealand at Auckland for the United States, New Zealand and Australasian Steam Packet Line ; DRIVER, STEWART & CO., Agents for Ofcago ; MILES & CO., Agents for Lyttelton; JOHNSTON & CO., Agents for Wellington.

SHIP ELECTRA, FOR LONDON. ALL CLAIMS must be rendered (in duplicate), EXPORT ENTRIES passed at the Customs, and BILLS OF LADING presented for signature, on or before Friday, the 27 th inst, at 12 o'clock. LEVIN & CO., Agents. 25th January. T> AX BALL'S GLEN PAR A WINE, On Sale by the Undersigned :—: — In bond ... ... 6s 6d per gallon Duty paid 11s do Bottled, in quarts „. 30s per dozen Do pints ... 16s do On the bottled wines a liberal discount will t c allowed to wholesale purchasers. EDWARD PEARCE fiHFZXEE.STBEET, Near Terrace. TlyfßS. WILLIAMS will open, on the 16th JANUARY, a SCHOOL for young LADIES, teaching the English Branches, Music, Needlework, &c Terms on application. TO ARRIVE PER CO3LENO, asd FOR SALE. QUARTZ-CRUSHING MACHINERY, to be driven by TURBINE WATER WHEELS S-STAMPER BATTERIES, piping and all complete Also, CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, from 80 to 500 Gallons per minute. For further particulars apply to GEORGE GWYNNE, Sole Agent for New Zealand. TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON. BEFORE making yonr purchases of Groceries, read JAMESON'S REVISED PRICE LIST, which will be found on the first page of the Evening Post. As competition is the soul of trade (not combination), and as economy (ia these times) is commendable in all things, why pay more than JAMESON CHANGES.

A CATALOGUE OF PRICES

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Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 3

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