|-5 'VT-C UNION ¦ji-S^'i;-;^ STEAM SHIP COMPANY ly «^ oF NEW 2EALAKD, W LIMITED. The Steamers of the above Company are appointed to leave as under (circumstances permitting) for LYTTELTON AND POET CHALMERS Penguin ... | Wed I Nov 17 111 a.m. Wanaka* ... | Fri | Nov 19 I 1 p.m. Ringaeooma j Mon | Nov 22 | 3 p.m. *For Lyttelton only MELBOURNE, VIA LTTTELTON POET CHALMERS AND BLUFF Ringabooma* | Mon | Nov 22 | 3 p.m. Rotomahana | Mon | Nov 29 I 3 p.m. •Calls at Hobart Town also. PICTON, NELSON. TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. WANAKAf — I Wed | Nov 17 | 9 a.m. Hawk A ... j Thnra I Nov 18 | noon Wanaka* ... | Mon | Nov 22 | noon +For Nelson only. •For Picton and Nelson only. NAPIER POVERY BAY, AUCKLAND, AND RUSSELL Rotomahana | Fri | Nov 19 I 3 p.m. Tababpa ... | Fri | Nov 26 | 1 p.m. SYDNEY WAKATiPtrf ... ! Tnes I Nov 16 | noon Tarabua ... | Fri I Nov 26 | 1 p.m. ?Via the East Coast. fDirect. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. — Until the 31st January, 1881, Special Excursion Tickets at reduced fares will be issued to Mklbotjrne, available for Two Months from date of issue. Particulars at Company's office. Berths are ai/lotted at the office. Luggage labels obtainable at the office. Company's lime-table can be had on application. Note. — Shippers are requested to have all cargo booked and alongside steamer one hour before advertised time of sailing. Offices— Feathorston-street, Wellington. T!7-e;llington and wanganui y v line of steamers The steamers of the above Line are appointed to leave Wellington as under, circumstances permitting : — For WANGANUI— The ss STORMBIRD, MONDAY, at 5 p.m. For WANGANUI— The ps MANAWATU, on TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. For FOXTON and RANGITIKEI-Tho ss JANE DOUGLAS, on WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply at the offices, Custom House Quay. E. S. MARTIN, Agent, Steam Shipping Buildings.
WEST COAST STEAMERS. A NCHOR LINE OP STEAM PACKETS XjL. are appointed to leave as under : — • For freight or passage apply to For BLENHEIM— The ps LTTTELTON, THIS DAT, at 5 p.m. For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The ps CHARLES EDWARD, on MONDAY, at 5 p.m. C. A. DEACON, Steam Shipping Buildings. WAND G. TURNBULL & CO. will • dispatch tho following steamers, as under • — For WANGANUI — Tho ss HUIA, on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. For FOXTON— Tho TUI, on WEDNESDAY at 4 p.m. For BLENHEIM — Tho ss NAPIER, on MONDAY, at 10 p.m. For PATEA— The PATEA, on TUESDAY, at noon For KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON— The 83 TUI, on FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. FOR CASLEPOINT AND NAPIER. -jgvfrr npHE s.B. JggpjSgg>; X GO-AHEAD Will sail for the above ports On TUESDAY, 16th November At 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents, Panama and Featherston Streets. FOR NELSON, WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH, Forwarding passengers and cargo to HoMtika rfTflijT rS~*HE favorite s.s. GRAFTON Will leave for the above ports THIS DAY, 15th November, At 5 p.m. sharp. For freight or passage apply to W. R. WILLIAMS, Or to JAMES BENTLEY, Broker, Grey-street. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER. -arvft^ npHE Favorite Screw Steamer jSSjXE&r A X I W I Will leave for the above ports ON AN EARLY DATE. LEVIN & CO., Agents. FOR WANGANUI AND PATEA. •SJtefe^- npHE New Screw Steamer jHg^£ JL W A X A T U, Captain Charles Evans, Will leave for the above ports ON AN EARLY DATE. JOHN H. HEATON, Agent, Panama-street. BARQUE HANNAH LANDLES, FROM GLASGOW. npHIS vessel was entered at the Customs JL this morning, and will at once commenoe discharging. Goods impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignees. Orders for delivery of cargo will be issued on production of bills of lading, and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claim settled before removal from the discharging shed. KRULL &_CO., Agents. 15th November, 18S0. Captain Greigg will not be responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his authority. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. NOTICE. TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. A PORTION of the Hutt Park ' Racecourse having been laid off as a training ground, trainers will be allowed the use of it on the payment of a fee of ten Bhilling3 per horse for each race meeting. ' Tickets may be had from the undersigned. H. M. LYON, Secretary. 15th November, 1880. THE best, cheapest and mo3t palatable Sauce in the market is the South British Company's celebrated I.X.L. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers. NOTICE. -1%/TR. WILLIAM DEVENPORT is no | longer in our employ. BANNISTER & CO. Family Grocers, Cuba-street. ASK your Grocer for the South British Company's celebrated I.X.L. Sauces, Vinegars, &c. U|N ION HOTEL, WILLIS-STEEBT. "Tl/T RS. HARDING (Late of the Brunswick Hotel), Wishes to inform her numerous Friends and tho Public generally that, having purchased the Lease of tho above Hotel, she intends keeping nothing but first-class brands of WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS.
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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 267, 15 November 1880, Page 3
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