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-TfiVft^ TTNION STEAM SHIP Co., of JfflS^fui *J NEW ZEALAND (Ld.). LYTTELTON Penguin ... | Wed Oct 31 1 2 p.m. Wanaka ... Thurs Nov 1j 2 p.m. Grafton ... Snn Nov 4 1 11 a.m. Waibabapa Mon Nov 5 1 3 p.m. DUNEPIN VIA LYTTELTON Penguin* ... I Wed | Oct 31 1 2 p.m. Waibarapa I Mon | Nov 5j 3 p.m. "Calls Akaroa. TIMARU, OAMARU AND DUNEDIN Omapeeb ... | Tuea | Oct 30 | MELBOURNE VIA LYTTELTON, DUNE DIN AND BLUFF Waibabapa | Mon | Nov 5| 3 p.m. PICTQN AND NELSON Takapuna ... I Thura | Nov 1 1 1 p.m. Wanaka ... | Mon [ Nov 51 1 p.m. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU VIA PICTON AND NELSON. Takapuna* | Satur | Nov 3|>"3p.m. Penguin .. j Thurs | Nov 81 1 -p.m. *Proceeds Taranaki direct NAPIER, GISIiORNK AND AUCKLAND Aubtbaua F Tuea | Oct ! 150 | 3 p.m. . RotOMAHANA I Fri | Nov .215 D.m. Maitai ... I Tuea I Nov 6I 3 p.m. ;,_ M ANAPOURI I Fri 1 Nov 9| 5 p.m. \ SYDNEY DIRECT Waxatipu I Wed | Nov 713 p.m. ~~~< SYDNEYJVIA AUCKLAND Manapoubi I Fri fNov 9| 5 p.m. kEVTTKA A^P STTVA Arawata, from Auckland, 10th Nov. TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI ~ ] S.S. Richmond, leaves Auckland in all Nov BLENHEIM. Kanixri ... I Tuea | Oct 30 | 7 a.m. WAihi ... I Tnea | Oct 30 | midnight NEJiSON AND WESTPORT • Grafton ... 1 Tnca | Oct 30 1 4 p.m. NELSOy, GREY AND HOKITIKA Bbunneb ... I Fri ] Nov ~2 | WESTPORT Wareatea ... | Mon | Oct 29 | 6 p.m. I GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA [ Mawhera ... | Satur | Nov 3 I , ~ WANGANUIAND' WESTPORT Oreti ... | Wed | Oct 31 1 : TIMARU AND DUNEDIN calling LYTTELTON Grafton ... | Sun | Nov 4 1 11 a.m. OAMARU AND TIMARU ~~ Cargo booked through by every Wednesday steamer. MAHAKIPAWA AND WAIKAKAHO GOLDFIELDS. FOR PICTON : The steamers Takapuna, Penguin, and Wanaka, leave Wellington every Monday ! and Thursday. FOR BLENHEIM: The Kanieri and Waihi from Wellington daily. Fnrther particulars can be obtained on application at the U.S.S. COMPANY'S OFFICE. 1 . _ — _ WEST COAST STEAMERS. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS ¦l\ aro appointed to leave as under : — For NELSON, WESTPORT. HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH— Tho CHARLES EDWARD, on TUESDAY, at 3 p m. For PATK A— The steamer WAVERLEY, on TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. Farce to Nelson :— Saloon— Single, jglj return, £1 10 a. Stoerace— Single, 15s: return, _1 2s 6a. For freight or passage, apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO. ¦ will despatoh the following steamers as under, weather permitting :— For WANGANUI — The steamer HUIA, on TUESDAY, at 2 p.m. ( Faros to Wanganui : — Saloon, 15s single, 25s return. Steerage— los single, 15b return — j FOR KATKOURA AND LYTTELTO> VIA COAST. The as WAKATU . On MONDAY, 29th Oct. , at 7 p.m. { FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER, VIA COABT. The ss KIWI, On TUESDAY, 80th Oot., at 5 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM ' The ss NEPTUNE, On MONDAY, 29th Oct., at 5 p.m. FORFOXTON The as NAPIER. 1 On MONDAY, 29th Oct. The above-mentioned steamers will leave oirenmstanoes permitting. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN & CO., Agonta NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). FOR WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER, WAITARA AND ¦ MANUKAU, taking cargo for Opunake. steamer GLENELG *i_s£i_— ? X will leave for the abovo ports EARLY LEVIN & CO., Agents. FOR CASTL_POINT AND NAPIER. .^vftte^ nnHE s.s. 3____!> -¦- X A H U ¦Vnvir"- W 'Will leave for the above ports On TUESDAY, 30th Oct., at 5 p.m. JOHNSTON _ CO., A cents. BARQUE HIMALAYA, FROM LIVERPOOL. THE above-named vessel will be berthed at the Queen's Wharf and entered at the Customs To-day (Monday), 29th inst., and will commence to discharge on Tuesday, 30th. Consignees arc requested to present bills, of lading, pay freight (if any), and take de« livery of cargo, otherwise it will be landed and stored at their risk and expense. Any damaged cargo must be examined before removal from wharf, or no claim will be allowed for same. LEVIN' & CO., ' Agents. Captain Paterson will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew without his written authority. S.S. MANjA, THIS Steamer is open for engagement to perform any kind of Harbour Work and ia always available for Towing, Ballasting, Ao. ' Apply to Captain on board j or to, J. H. WILLIAMS, Agent, Featherstou-street. For continuation of Shipping advertisements nee first page. TO CARTERS. rpENDERS wanted for Carting Firewood' X from the Government Railway Station to Kilbirnie Brickworks. Apply on the workß, or at Highbury Villa, Barker-street. Tenders oloao at noon ou Saturday, 3rd November. TO PAINTERS. TENDERS will be received till 5 p m. on Wednesday, 31st Ootober, for Painting the Star ard Garter Hotel. The lowest or any tender not neoesiarily accepted. For particulars, apply at the Hotel. H. T. PRICE, Proprietor. THE BEST PLA.CE for variety, for value, for shapes, and for cheapness, in LADIES' CORSETS, tt without question The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. We have just opened out a very large assortment of LADIES CORSBTS, ' in all the newest shapes, and in WHITE, BLACK, FAWN, BEIGE, DOVE, BROWN, GREY, Ac. There are varieties of special makes, suoh as Thk becttve the duchess the mikado the langtby the marie roze . • &c, &o. Among other specialties, we wouldcall attention to the new SIMPLEX Cot act, invajnable to ladies for TENNIS, ROWING, RIDING, &c, and also for SINGERS AND MUSICIANS, as it affords perfect freedom of action, in any position, is self-adiusting, and needs no daily lacing, being alwayß ready for fastening. We claim to have aho the LARGEST STOCK LADIES' STAYS in the City, and can offer better value and a much larger extent of choice than is obtainable elsewhere. We have many hundreds to select from at the following prices : — 1/3. 1/11, 2/11, 3,'-, 3/6 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13 6 14/6, 15/6 The Wholosale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. WHAT proteots us against disease Wolfe's Sohnapps,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1888, Page 3

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