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"•"SfcS T T KIO^ STEA^r SHIP <"0., of i -'**?£.-?- - KE W ZKALAN Li i Lu.). LYTTELTON , Wainui I Mon | Sop 12 I 7 p.m. Waihoka ... | Mon j Sep 12 I 5 p.m. Eotorua ... I Wed | Sep 14 | 2 J.m. Hawea .. I Fri | Sep 16 | 12.30 p.m Mahinapua j Sun | Sep 18 I 9 a.m. Wanaki ... I San j Sep 18 jll a.m. DUNEDINVIA LYTTELTON Waitiora ... | Mon I Sep 12 | 5 p.m. Rotobua ... | Wed I Sep 14 | 2 p.m. MELBOUENE VIA LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, AND BLUFF Waihoba ... | Mon | Sep 12 | 5 p.m. pictonTniTnelson Booking cargo through to Blenheim Kawatiri* I Tuea I Sep 13 | 2 p.m. Penguin .. I Thura | Sep 15 | 12.80 p.m •Takes cargo only TARANAKI AND MANUKAU Wanaka ... I TneB~TSep~~l3 I C p~m7~ Penguin* ... | Thura | Sep 15 | 12.30 p.m *C'allß Picton and Nelßon NAPIER, GISBOENK~AND AUCKLAND Australia... I Tuea | Sep 13 I 5 p.m. Rotomahana I Fri Sop 16 I 5 p.m. Suva ... | Tuea | Sep 20 | 3 p.m. Wairabapa I Fri | Sep 23 | 5 p.m. SYDNEY DIBECT Hauboto ... I Fri | Sep 16 | 3 p.m. SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Rotomahana I Fri | Sep 16 | 5 p.m. LEVUKA AND SUVA Wainui, from Auckland, Monday, 19th September, 1887. TONGA, SAMOA7AND TAHITF~ S.S. Richmond, leaves Auckland in all October BLENHEIM. Kaniebi ... | Mon I Sep 12 | 7 p.m.__ NELSON ANDWESTPOBT Mahinapua | Wed | Sep 14 | 4 p.m. " WANGANUIAND "GREYMOUTH Moa ... | Tuea | Sep 13 | 2 p.m. ~ GRKY AND HOKITIKA calling PICTON AND NELSON Kawatihi . i Tues | Sep 13 1 2 p.m. Takes cargo only WESTPOBT Obowaiti ... | Wed | Sep 14 | Taken cargo only AKABOATTiMARUAND DUNEDIN ing LYTTELTON Mahinapua | Sun | Sep 18 | 9 a.m. OAMABU AND TIMABU Cargo booked through by every Wednesday steamer. LINE OF SAILING SHIPS. NEWCASTLE Sophia B. Ltthks .. | About Satur., 17th T MPROVED SERVICE TO AUCKLAND JL (via Taranaki and Manukau). TWICE A WEEK. WANAKA, TUESDAY, 13th Sep., 6 p.m., via New Plymouth only PENGUIN, THURSDAY, 15th, 12.30 p.m., via Pioton, Nelson and New Plymouth WANAKA, TUESDAY, 20th, 6 p.m., via New Plymouth only UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. (Ld.) WE&T COAST STEAMERS. A NCHOB LINE OF STEAM PACKETS ix are appointed to leave as under : — For NELSON, WESTPOBT, HOKITIKA and GBETMOUTH— The KENNEDY on TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. For PATEA— The steamer WAVERLEY, on TUESDAY, at noon Fares to Nelson :— Saloon — Single, £1 ; return, .£1 10s. Steerage— Single, 15s; return, £1 2a Gd. For freight or passage, apply to W. & G. TUBNBULL & CO., Agents. WAND G. TUBNBULL AND CO. • will d espatch the following steamers as under, weather permitting : — For WANGANUI — The steamer HUIA, on TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. For WANGANUI, TABANAKI WAITARA and ONEHUNGA— The as STOEMBHSD, early Faros to Wanganui :— Saloon, 15s single, 25s return. Steerage— los single, 15s return FOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTOIs VIA COABT. The SB WAKATU On TUESDAY, 13th Sept. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER, VIA COAST. The ss KIWI, On TUESDAY, 13th Sept., at 5 p.m. FOB BLENHEIM. The 88 NEPTUNE, On MONDAY. 12th Sept, at 6 pm FOBFOXTON The ss NAPIER, On TUESDAY, 13th Sept. Tho above-mentioned steamers will leave oircumstanoos permitting. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN & CO., Agenta. NOBTHEEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). FOR WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER, WAITAEA AND MANUKAU, taking cargo forOpunake. <55&2§^nnHE steamer MACGREGOR «iSs§33Sv A will leave for the above ports EARLY LEVIN & CO., Agents. «fg&^T>RUNNEBCO.'s STEAMEBS ■dSamgifAJ sail as under, circumstances permitting — For GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA -The

ST KILDA, on TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. For GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The ROSAMOND, on WEDNESDAY, 11 a.m. For GREYMOUTH and HOKlTffiA— The MAORI, on WEDNESDAY, at noon For freight or passage apply Brunner Coal Company, next Lion Foundry, Custom Houso Quay. KENNEDY BROS. Agents for the powerful tug steamer Dispatch, availalable at all times for towing, Ac. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE, Going alongside wharves at each port, calling at CASTLEPOINT. «£ksfc*» HPHE s.s. 2^sii£ X A H U * T " " Will leave for the above ports On WEDNESDAY, 14th Sep., at 5 p.m. JOHNSTON A CO., Apents. For continuation of Shipping advertisements see first page. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. APPOINTMENT OF AGENT. MR. CHARLES ST. BARBE, Exchange Chambers, Wellington, has this day been appointed Agent of the above Company for the Province of Wellington, and is duly authorised to reoeive all moneys on its behalf. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Agent. | 10th September, 1887. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. Capital £9,000,000 Accumulations and Reserves ... 465,277 Thi« wealthy and well-known Company having complied with all the regulations of the New Zealand Government, is registered and licensed to transact fire business of every description. In addition to having established a cash credit for £10,000 to meet losses, which is always to remain at that amount with the National Bank of New Zealand, all its premium receipts are retained, and as thoy accumulate, aro invested in the Colony. Insurers can rely fully upon tho ABSOLUTE SECURITY of tho Company, and that claims will be settled with PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITY. CHARLES ST. BARBE, Agent, Exohange Chambers, Grey-street. THE NEW ZEALAND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. Wellington Office, 24, Lambton Quay. PLATE GLASS Windows and Mirrors insured against breakage, at lowest rates. Full particulars oan be obtained from the agents, The Now Zealand Acoident Insurance Co., ALFRED T. BULLOCK, District Manager.

THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Wellington Branch, 24, Lahbton-quay OLDEST and wealthiost Acoident Insurance Company in the Colonies. Absolute Seourity. Prompt and liberal settlements. Over £30,000 paid away in claims dnring the hist seven years. Fidelity Guarantee Policies issued. ALFRED T. BULLOCK, District Manager. BANK LUNCHEON ROOMS, Opposito Bank of New Zealand, Lambtonquay. WANTED Known, that the abovo oldestablished and favourite Luncheonrooms have been purchased by Alfred Mason. The mercantile community and general public can rely on a first-class luncheon for 1,8. Special arrangements mode to monthly customers for dinner. Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments of all descriptions, at any hour. Lunoheon, daily from 12 to 2*. | ALFRED M;ASON, 5 Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RR. DUNN, Wood and Coal Yard, •• Lower Hntt, having Removed to . premises at end of the Bridge, opposite the j Bonk of New Zealand, R. R. D. begs to inI form the inhabitants of the Lower Hntt and district that all. orders will receive prompt ! attention. Goods Removed and Carting done ; charges moderate.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 3

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