Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

TTNION STEAM SHIP Co., oi JbKßw *J NEW ZEALAND (Ld ) ~"lTtrrl AND "" BLACK DIAMOND LINE. TIME-TABLE SERVICE. LYTTELTON Penguin ... | Fri | Oct 15 112.30 p.m Rotomahana | Mon | Oct 181 3 p.m. Penguin ... | Wed | Oct 2012 p.m. DUNEDIN VIA LYTTELTON Rotomahana I Mon I Oct 18 I 3 p.m. Penguin ... | Wed | Oet_2o | 2 p.m. Mi?TTimTOwi?^^^TV'r'rwTTvTv r >kTTXT-p MELB?£s^mWp^n hSt UNE" DIN. BLUFF AND HOBART Rotomahana | Mon | Oct 18 | 3 p.m. PICTON AND NELSON Booking cargo through to Blenheim P^Gu7N-;.7|Mon--|Oct--18112.30^m Rotorua ... I Thurs 1 Oct 21 I 8 p.m. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU VIA PICTON AND NELSON r> ln mf-,,,0 Rotorua ... 1 Thnrs | Oct 21 | 8 p.m. NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND kTuroto ... I Fri [Oct 15 15 p.m." S'TH'NCROsslTues j Oct 19 j 3 p.m. *"" SYDNEY m^^T^__J^__^B; _ SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Hauroto ... | Fri | Oct 15 | 5 p.m. LEvW-AND~SUVA ==^ —. ... ' . _ ,—, — Arawata, from Auckland about Sunday, 17th October 188G _ TONGA, SAMOA AND TAHITI jTnetNicol leaves Anokland early in JANET W November 1886 BLENHEIM _ _ Waihi ... | Thurs | Oct 14 | midnight NAPIER, 6ISBORNE TAURANGA AND arir —^bT^iibp, fSeS AND FREIGHT^ By the following steamers:•vn.TronKr WT?«!TPOT?T ANT> TTnTfTTiTfA NELSON, W-hbirDKl AJND HOKIIIKA Grafton ... I Tuos | Oct 19 | 9 p.m. WESTFORT AND HOKITIKA WESTFOKI AMU HOKITIKA MoA ¦• ! f/ 1 I Oct 15 | 6 a.m. Maitai ..J Satur | Oct 16 | 5 p.m. "NELSON, GREY AND HOKITiKAKoranui ... I Satur | Oct 161 7p.m. Mawhera .. | Mon | Oct 251 5 p.m. WANGANUI AND WESTPORT E^^-« |OHj_l____LYTTELTON, AKAROA, TIMARU AND DUNEDIN —--^.r. r 1 Sif . JJ^LSeS^^OAxMARU AND TIMARU Car^o"'bookod'through by every"Wednead7y *-E!_ Isfe> -tc& bbs I*™™^^™^°™ ted__^^ sunder: For NELSON WESTPORT HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH—The MURRAY on FRIDAY, at 5 p.m For PATE A-Tho steamer WAVERLEY, early Fares to Nelson:—Saloou—Single, jEI ; return, £110s. Steerage-Single, 15s; ret- ii Qv gj <w>«uß«, *«o, id Xtoight or passage apply to W& G. TURNBULL &CO iujmusuu. &ou "«iSHfe_> 4^S_suT AND G. TURNBULL AND CO. W . will despatch thefollowhigsteaniers aa under, weather.permitting:— For WANGANUI—The bs STORMBmD v w?t^JSAt?' nS. p-m ' 4 TiTTTA For WANGANUI - Tho steamer HUIA, on SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. *« TOJT^J. JAfIE DOUGLAS, on jKXDAv, at 7 p.m. Ife^ -^.^t. -.r. ,"^ra^s&» 1 T7IOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON fc__a___^_a_ fc _ Un bAIUItUA,, loth Uotobor FOE CASTTPPOTNT ANT) NAPrPR. FOB CASILbPOINT AND NAPIER ThncaTHAVT Oi.MONTUY ißfh n,.toh 0r On MONDAY, 18th October FOR BLENHEIM Tho ss NEPTUNE On THURSDAY. 14th Octobor, at midnight , - FOR RANGITIKEI , Tho ss HAURAKI On FRIDAY, 15th October At 2 p.m. m, , : .„ , The abovo-montioned steamers will leave circumstances permitting For freight or passage apply to g P LEVIN & 00° Agents. — «a^_-_. IJBUNNERCO.'sSTEAMERS -gagggg> U sail as under, circumstances Vn P ftwWonTW nmi HOTaTTifA Thn MAORI on MONDAY af 4nm Po- ™t^mAttttt «ml mArrrtfcA Th« qt KIT DA on MONDAY nf^ For oIpYMOHTH iS T HmaTT^A^hn For Hmfffdy HOKITIKA-Tho For froiffh or nassaffo annlv Rrnnnrr Ooal Company, next Lion Foundry, Custom House Quay. KENNEDY BROS. ^ 1_ _ FORFOXTON •aggg^rriHE ss TUI, on Wednesday's JL and Saturday's throughout Octobor (weather and circumstances pormitting) Featherston-atreet. I^__E=__v •_s_jSJ_£a_r MARINE EXCURSIONS PER S.S. aiANA SATURDAY Kith OCTOBER ToF^B^i-w"wool£-,near Railway Wharf, 2.30 p.m.; leave Fort on —IuTdAY, 17th OCTOBER. _aSsn£ftK^S!?te Wellington, 4pm; arrive Petono^4 30 Pm, lfMOT^vJiS^^^^lrriv^llSl lington, 5.30 p.m. To Fort Bal'lance— Leave Wellington, 2.30 p.m.; leave Fort on return, 3.30 p/m. Return or aingle fares for any of the above excursions, la; children under 10 ycara, half -PriCoPriCo(For continuation of slipping advertised ~*-> TJETONE AND HUTT BUILDING AND 1 INVESTMENT CO., Ld. CAPITAL) £som> in 5000 'shares ot JM eaoh, of which it is intended to call up j^— by -^«— Directors: Thomas Mason, Taita, Chairman Edward Barber, Petono Chas. E. Beatson architect, Hutt George Carter, builder, Petone S. R. Johnson, storekeeper, Petone Jamea Hector, M.D., C.M.G., Potone AY. J. Kirk,' Chairman Town Board, Petone. Temporary Offices : South British Insurance Company's Buildings, Lambton-quay. Suitableregulations fo? the management of this Company having been adopted, the shares aro now offered to the public for a limited period taking will afford a aafo and proßtable investment, and will be a great help to the Petone and Hutt Districts, where tho want of such an institution has hitherto been much felt . Prospectuses may be obtained from, and applications for shares made to the Socrotary at Wellington and Petono, either «yi -throughthoßrokoi,of thoComMessrs. A. Warburten & Co. Deacon & Co. D. T. Stuart Macdougall & Co. i_C!asiSS"l__ t)" AcLJetary. _BL__EBv2_| r^mJSnrf* _|«SBl__V3t «Ss_!r£_> NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. f\H FRIDAY, the 15th instant, the \J ordinary 9.15 p.m. train from Lower Hutt will not leave until 10.15 p.m. Departure of the usual 10 p.m. train from Wellington wUI be delayed until 11 p.m. _t.s o_e, BY oedkejrr::»¦ _ OEASON TICKETS (price Two Guineas), ©to admit Gentleman and two Ladies to c Grandstand and Paddock at all course, vriana oiana, ana r-aaaocK, ai an Race Meetings held at Island Bay Park nntil 30th June, 1887, can now be obtained rom E. S. B. BELL, ' Secretary, 31.Lambton.quay. OLEAEING SALE OF FANCY NEEDLEWORK. J-n,™ .7 — „ .. . BrßßELbega to announce that during . the next fortnight he wil hold a 2S^S^HSfcM_S3f_i general Fancy Goods. gl__dieswUlg I__dieswUl find this a (rood opportunity for obtaining at very low prices nome splendid goods in Mantel Drapes, Brackets, Chair-backs, CuaMona, Tea Cosiea &c. A few very choice DOLLS will be sold «Ti7o * i j SS 77 W ptt™ *' o m P/ T " FILOSELLES, from,2s per dozen \r ¦& -. 4?SS_2___-_t 45. Cnba-atreet. XJOISON CAS E.-The JUDGE'S JT CHARGE, the EVIDENCE and the INCIDENTS of the TRIAL, together wit a vast amount of other interesting matter, in thia week'a iaaue of the CANTERBURY TIMES Sold by allßookseUers. PRICE, ™^ WolfVa " SohnapPs-Se onl -A- alcoholin inviimmn+. thaf ilno= ».n

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18861014.2.43.3

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 3

Word Count
917

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert