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S^fcs, T>ENINSULAR A. ORIENTAL 4BBBr U STEAM NAVIGATION CO The oompany'B steamships (under contract with the Victorian Government for the conveyance of H.M. mails) will be despatched as under, from tho Williamstown Dockyard Pier, calling off Glenelg andat King George's Sound : — ■ Siam, ... Mch. 80 For Bombay • Rohtlla ... F6r London and Sonth* • * ■ '• ' ampton via 1 Bombay PirsHAWtTB For London and Southampton via Galle t For London and Sonth* Baiwr>isi ampton via B6mbay : ,-L — -t- „f ■ nH, And thenceforward every alternate week. First-olas* fare from Wellington, 1 via Sydney or Melbourne, to Southamp* ton «* ... <;>. J*79 Second-class do, do, d» £54 First-class far* from 'Wellington to Brindisi or Veniefer "Kpm r ;.t i ...- J874 Seoond-elass do, do, do ... -> £49 Steamers leave Wellington 4o connect with the above. -Passengers booked by, and every information obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Agents." Weuinictdja, Ist January, 1881. THE NEW^EALAND SHIPPING COM- " >T f ANY'S LINE. H»ad I^J^ITzX London Ottice: ft*§o|g|g^- Branch: Christohnroh WK»~JHkS1 TB#3ishopß.T B#3ishopß. N.Z. ' « "•' gati-rtreet. FOB LONDON DlBfiGT. ; { Sailing in Aia MAjteifi' 1 - *' : xfrA npHB apirfnclid iron ' GBttter X ' "Barque lf " t^4 lia ™ ll6 COBOMANDEE,'!' 1 100 Af£is49 tonß regia^r,*, V, W. H»ndmt, Command??; cr- - This fine vessel is now receiving oargo. .^limited number of seoond-olass iaM4Pf«rs ' will be takenin the b»lqq&> n,? tl v ■ ' ' .;. ' fii hyii «tfia For freight or passage, apply. at 'qflkdlfflme of tho Company, Custom. .House QttM&ti 't PASSENGER.UNE OF PAGKJITS. FOR LONDON DIBBOT. SAILING IN ALL MARCH. rriHE Splendid Iron Clipper 3fflt_ "- Barque AN TARES, 100— Al 821 Tons Register. A. LEWIS ... Commander. Cargo is now being received by the above vessel. For freight apply to E. PEARCE, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., KRULL & CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Or to LEVIN A CO.. Agents.

ALFRED A. CAMERON'S' CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANDICAP CONSULTATION, £4000. Race on 18th April, 1831. Fee £\. FIRST, £700; Second, JB300; Third, .£200; Starters, £800: Non-starters, £2000; Total, JE4OOO. Starters /(divided) average about £134 eaoh ; .'Ndn-Bt&rtors (divided) average about £100 oaohi. '■ There is no such liberal division* aft above given in the colonies for 'jtither 1 Starters or Nonstarters. Attention is 1 drawn to the- fact that in all the inmbrtant races, both in Australia and Now 1 Zealand, a lafce proportion of the horses originJiU* nonifnawa ate subsequently struck j?W')w their [engagements, and therefore totwmffers of non-frtarters in nearly all otfort'jMdultati&ns -rtSWve ' bnt a very trifling and Wmost infinitesimal amonnt each, and in many instances 1 they -receive actually less than the amount ot their application fee for a non-starter. ' Cheques to be crossed, with Is exchange added ; two postage stamps. Close about 13th April. Alfred A. Cameron, Box 251, Dunedin ; Agents in Wellington, Mr. Geo. Aldous, Lambton Qnay, and Pier Hotel. UCKLAND ""AUTUMN MEETING. / -> FISHEB'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL .* £500 SWEEP II 1 ON THE AUTUMN HANDICAP. f f 500 Subscribe bs at 20s. Each. First Horse T.! ■ .'.: ... ... £150 Second Horse ■<:. ''"*-W ftw». ... 100 Third Horse „ia. ... t.. ... 50 Starters (divided) 100 Non-starters (divided) .'.; "'.'.. ; ■"... 100 Tickets to bo obtained from Albert Fisher, Occidental Hotel, Auckland Drawing will take place on 16th April. Please add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. /CANTERBURY AUTUMN MEETING. £2000 SWEEP ON THE CANTERBURY GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To be run at Christchuroh on tho 18th April, 1881. Tickets, £1. First Horse £400 Second Horse 200 Third Horse 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 300 Non-starters (divided) ... 500 50 Prizes at £10 eaoh ... 500 The 50 prizeß at £10 eaoh is quite a now principle, and brings the number of prizes up to about 90, which Rives subscribers better chance. If cheques aro forwarded, exchange must be added. Wherever possible, P.O orders should bo forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply. The list will be closed on the 16th April. THEODORE BROWN, 19 Grey-street, or Box 210, Post Offioe, Auckland. STAPLETON'S CANARY CONSULTATION, No. 7, ON THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To bo Run in April, 1881. 1000 Members at One Pound Each. First Prize £300 Second Prize £150 Third Prize £100 Other Starters (Divided) ... £200 Non-etarters (Divided) ... £250 Whenever obtainable, please forward Post Office Orders, or Crossed Cheques with exchange added. Letters containing money should he Registered, to guard against loss. Two stamps, one for reply, one for resulta. Address : T. STAPLETON, Box 238. Post Office, Christchurch ; Or, JUBAL FLEMING, City baths, Colombo-street. Wfll positively be DRAWN on WED* NESDAY, 13th April, at Foresters' Hall. XT I N G AND HILL, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Licensed and Authorised Survetorb. LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices.— Evening PofcT Chambers Willis* street, and Feilding, Manawatu. N.B. — Our Scale of Charges is the Lowest in the colony, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. 4 M'DONALD, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR. AND UNDERTAKER. Estimates promptly Given. Address— Chew's Buildings, Willis-street* PROSSEB'S TELEGRAPH LINE Of COACHES, Banning between Pahautanui and Wellington Daily. Time Table— Leave Pahautanui, half-past 6 a.m. ; Porirua, quarter to 8 a.m. ; Johnsonville, quarter to 9 a.m. Leave Wellington— Bank Hotel, quarter past 2 p.m. ; Pier Hotel, twenty minutea past 2 p.m. ; Freeman's (Thorndon), quarter to 3 p.m. Leave Victoria Hotel, 2 p.m ; Nasr's Head Hotel, 2.10 p.m. A Coach leaves the Victoria Hotol every Sunday morning at 9.15. PUO^QFK A PP.. PrnrtrioWn

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 19 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 19 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 19 March 1881, Page 4

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