T>ENINSULAR & ORIENTAL TlfffriTw JL STEAM NAVIGATION CO The oompany'a steamships (nnder contract Frith tho Victorian Government for the oon« reyance of H.M. mails) will be despatched is under, from tha Williamstown Dockyard Pier, calling off Glonelg anc"at King George's Sound: — _ ShiP- gag) Remarks. Brindisi Mch. 16 For London and Southampton via Bombay Si am ... Mch. 30 For Bombay Roh i 11k... For London and Southampton via Bombay PBBHAWT7U For London and South* ampton via Galle And thenceforward every alternate week. First-class fare from Wellington, via Sydney or Melbourne, to Southampton .£79 Second-class do, do, do iJS4 First-class fare from Wellington to Brindisi or Venioo £li Second-class do, do, do «£49 Steamers leave Wellington to connect with the above. Passengers booked by, and every information obtained from JOHNSTON A CO., Agents. Wellington, Ist January, 1881. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Head \WPz\ London Owics : tL|eS^%i^g Branch ; Chrißtohuroh \^Aa£?\ 84 BishopsN.Z. 1 -a * gate-street, FOR LONDON DIRECT. Sailing in All March. -c&j. rTIHE splendid iron Clipper •"Sglglfc. JL Barquo COROMANDEL, 100 Al, 819 tons register, W. Hendrey, Commaudor. This fine vessel is now receiving cargo. A limited number of second-class passengers will be taken in the saloon. For freight or passago, apply at tho office of the Company, Custom House Quay. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN~ALL MARCH. fIIHE Splendid Iron Clipper ljflffTih -L Barquo AN TARES, 100-Al 821 Tons Register. A. LEWIS ... Commander. Cargo is now boing received by tho above vessel. For freight apply to E. PEARCE, W. &G. TURNBULL h (>., KRULL & CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Or to LEVIN & CO.. . Agents. PROSSER'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES, Running between Pahautanui and Wollington Daily. Time Table— Leave Pahautanui, half-past 6 a.m.; Porirua, quarter to 8 a.m.; Johnsonville, quarter to 9 a.m. Leave Wollington —Bank Hotel, quarter past 2 p.m.; Pier Hotel, twenty minutos past 2 p.m.; Freeman's (Thorndon), quarter to 3 p.m. Leave Victoria Hotel, 2 p.m ; Nag's Head Hotel, 2.10 p.m. A Coach loaves tho Victoria Hotel evory Sunday morning at 9.15. PROSRRR » CO.. Proprintnm. EVENING POST. CO UNTR V"EDITION. CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY. fTHHE Proprietors of the EVENING POST JL have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of tho Upper Hutt and Wai* rarapa Districts that they have completed arrangements for publishing daily a Country Edition of their Journal in time to catch the train leaving Wellington at 3.30 p.m., and that copies of tho EVENING POST may be obtained on the same evening as published from any of the following agents :—: — Upper Hutt —Mr. Riohardson Kaitoki —Mr. Martin Fuatherston—Mossrß. Gilpin and Pardon Greytown—Mossrs. Fabian Bros, and Mr. M. Caselberg Carterton—Mr. Fairbrothor (both shops) and Mr. W. P. Allan (late Ja-noBon) Taratahi—Mr. Arthur Fish Masterton -Mossrs. Chinchin, Price, and Casolberg Tho EVENING POST as an Advertibino Medium Btands unrivalled, its circulation having now reached nearly 6000 PER DAY. BLUNDELL BROS. JOB PRINTING. TjiXTENSIVE ADDITIONS Having been made to the JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT OF THE EVENING POST OFFICE, Orders can now be received for every Description of Printing. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING Executed on tho SHORTEST NOTICE, In tho best Stylo, and at CHEAP RATES. Estimates Givbn. ¦pVENINQ POST AGENTS. Cuba and Abel Smith streets—Mr Ferguson Cuba-street —Mrs Baillie Adelaide Road —Mr Howell Newtown—Mr Wilson Taranaki-street —Mr Smith Taranaki-streeir—Mr M'Lean Upper Taranaki-street—Mr RoweD Upper Taranaki-street —Mr Boonstra Courtenay Place —Mr Inniss Courtenay Place —Mr Collins Courtenay Place —Mr Lovell Roxburgh-street —Mr Robinson Taranaki-street north —Mr Rountre* * Upper Willis-street—Mrs Harply - s Willis-street—Mr Watt Tory-street—Mr Brown Lambton Quay —Mr Clark Lambton Qnay—Whittaker Bros. Lambton Qnay —Mrs Hill Molesworth-street —Mr Sinclair Tinakori Road—Mr Dowsett Mulgrave-street —Mr Isaacs Railway Station —Mrs Kelly Kaiwamt —Mr Taylor Johnstonville —Mr Cook Ngahauranga—Mr Rivers Ngahauranga—Mr Claphara Petoni —Mr Johnston Lower Hutt—Mr Brandt Taita—Mr Braadt Silveretream—Mr Cotter Upper Hntt—Mr Richardson Kaitoki—Mr Martin Pakuratahi —Mi 1 Jonen • Tauherenikan—Mr Dnff Featherston—Messrs Gilpin aad Pardon Greytown—Messrs Fabian Bros. Greytown —Mr Caeelberg Carterton—Mr Jameson Carterton—Mr Fairbrother Taratahi—Mr Fisk Masterton—Mr Caselberg Masterton—Mr Watt Masterton—Mr Williams Maßterton—Mr C. Wilto* Manganui —Mr Jonoi Matton—Mr H, Lyoa Otaki—F. Bright Foxton—Mr A. J. Whyte Foxton—Mr E. G. Pftßner Palmerston—Mr E. E. Metard Feilding—Mr E, E. Metard Dunedin —Evening Star Chrigtohnroh— Canterbury Press Auckland —Evening Star Melbourne—Messrs Gordon and Gotch Sydney—Messrs Gordon and Gotch London—Messrs Gordon and Gotch
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 56, 9 March 1881, Page 4
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708Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 56, 9 March 1881, Page 4
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