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«__v*, TTKION STEAM SHIP Co., of jSPn3"I U NliW ZEALAND (Ld.). LYTTELTON^ Penguin TTWecf Nan 23 [ 2 p.m. Rotorua ... I Thura | Jan 24 I 2 p.m. Mahinapua | Snn 1 Jan 27 | 9 a.m. Wanaka .. I Sun | Jan 27 111 a.m. Wairarapa | Mon I Jan 28 | 3 p.m. n"UN'KDT>r VIA~LYTTELTON Penguin* ... I Wed I Jan 23 | 2 p.m. Wairarapa I Mon | Jan 28 | 3 p.m. •Calls Akaroa. melbournFvTalytYflton , duneWairarapa I Mon | Jan 28 I 3 p.m. PICTON AND NELSON Takapuna ... | Thurs I Jan 24 1 1 p.m. Rotobua ... | Mon | Jan 28 I 1 p.m. PICTON Manawatu | Tnes | Jan 22 I midnight TARANAKI AND MANUKAU Wanaka ~!7| Tues I Jan 22 | 6 p.m. Takapuna | Satnr 1 Jan 26 | 3 p.m. NAPIEK, GISBORNE^AND AUCKLA.N U Australia I Wed | Jan 23 | noon Rotomahana | Fri j Jan 25 j 5 p.m. Maitai ... I Tues | Jan 29 | 3 p.m. Manapouri | Fri | Feb 1I 5 p.m. SYDNEY VIAAUCKLAND RoTOMAHANAf I Fri | Jan 25 I 5 p.m. Manapouri | Fri | Feb 1 1 5 p.m. tTranahips to Ringarooma at Auckland TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI S.S. Richmond, leaves Auckland in all February, 1889. LEVUKA AND SUVA Arawata, from Auckland, about 2nd Feb ~ ~" BLENHEIM. Kanieri ... | Tues | Jan 22 | midnight NELSON AND WESTPORT Mahinapua I Wed | Jan 23 1 9 p.m. GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA^ Rosamond ... I Wed | Jan 231 Mawuera ... I Thura j Jan 31 1 WESTPORT Kawatiri ... | Wed | Jan 23 | WANGANUI ANDGREYMOUTH Mo a ... | Wed | Jan 23] NELSON, GREY AND HOKITIKA Koranui ... I Fri | Jan 25 | TIMARU AND DUNEDIN calling LYTTELTON Mahinapua | Snn | Jan 27 | 9 a.m. OAMARU AND TIMARU Cargo booked through by every Wednesday steamer. During the months ol JANUARY, FEBRUARY, and MARCH return tickets ¦will bo issued at reduced rates, available for return for three months from date of issue. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). EXCURSIONS TO WEST COAST SOUNDS. TWELFTH SEASON. The Second SOUNDS EXCURSIONS for 1889 will be mado by the Company's favourite steamer TARAWERA, Which will leave PORT CHALMERS on SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY (Calling at Bluff early Sunday morning; for Excursionists), and in the course of a ton days' trip visit Preservation Inlet, Dusky, Breaksea, George, Caawell, Milford, and other Sounds on the AVest Coast. Special facilities will be offered for sporting, fishing, and sketching excursion 8. Faro from Wellington ... £17 4a Full particulars can be obtained at the Company's office. WEST COAST STEAMERS. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS XX. are appointed to leave as under :—: — For NELSON, WESTPORT. HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH-The CHARLES EDWARD, on WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. For PATEA— Tho steamer WAVERLEY on THURSDAY Fares to Nehson :— Saloon— Single, isl; return, £1 10s. Steerage — Single, 15s; return, £1 2s 6d. For freight or passage, apply to W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., Agents. WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO. • will despatch tho following steamers as under, weather permitting : — FOR WANGANUI.-The s.s. HUIA, on THURSDAY For WANGANUI— The s.s. STORMBIRD, on FRIDAY Fareß to Wanganui : — Saloon, 15b single, 25s return. Stoorage — 10a single, 15s return FOR KAIKOUitA AND LYTTELTOIS VIA COAST. ThessWAKATU EARLY FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER, VIA COAST. The bb KIWI. On WEDNESDAY, 23rd Jan., at 5 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM The bs NEPTUNE. On TUESDAY, 22nd Jan., at midnight FORFOXTON The sb NAPIER. On WEDNESDAY, 23rd Jan., at 5 p.m. The above-mentioned steamers will leave oironmstances permitting. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN A CO., Agents FOR MAHAKIPAWA, HAVELOCK, MOTUEKA AND NELSON. vgOvnnHE B.s. «aßi_S; X waitapu Will leave On WEDNESDAY, 23rd Jan., at 7 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to MASTER ON BOARD. S. S. MAN A. THIS Steamer is open for engagement to perform any kind of Harbour Work and is always available for Towing, Ballasting, Ac. Apply to Captain on board ; or to, J. H. WILLIAMS, Agent, Featherston- street. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). BARQUE HELEN DENNY, FROM GLASGOW. THE above-named vessel arrived yesterday. She was berthed at the Queen's Wharf, and entered at the Customs to-day (Monday), 21at instant, and commenced discharging. Consignees aro requested to take delivery of cargo in terms of bills of lading. Any damaged cargo must be examined prior to removal from tho wharf, otherwise no claim for same will be acknowledged. LEVIN A CO., Agents. Captain Carnell will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew without his written authority. npENDERS are called for the Purchase of X the Barque Weathersfield, with all her gear, as she now lies on the beach near Otaki, together with the following salvage appliances :— 1 12 h.p. Tangye multitubular boiler 1 6in double cylinder steam winch 500 fathoms sin steel wire hawser 100 do 4in do do 1 pair 10-ton iron blocks, with iron fall 1 bnoy and 15 fathoma ohain 1 3-ton mushroom anchor, with 115 fathoms chain Those are already in position, and by their means some progress has already been made in moving the vessel Beaward. The barque is particularly well found in everything. Tendera are also called for Floating the Barque Weathersfield and delivering her in Wellington Harbour. The use of the above . enumerated salvage plant and appliances to be given to the successful tenderer. Tenders to be sent in before 10 a.m. on , Monday, the 11th February, to the office of Meaars. Bethune A Hunter, Old Cuatom- . house-street, addressed to Thomas Andrew, who will be in attendance np to the above r date to give information to intending ton- . derers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily c accepted. Por continuation of Shipping advertisements tee first page. WHERE away, Polonins? To Dine? To Eat! To Lunch! Perchance to Feed. Ah! Sayeatthou? I too. Farewell then ; we r part-;thou to feast the eye on gilded highr fallutins, or bear the buffet of hunger half abated ; Ito the latest FULL AND PLENTY, r Where Digestion waits on Appetite, And GEORGE BODLEY , Waits on both. Next Barrett's hotel ; opposite Bank of N.Z. Scale (including cup of tea or glass of milk: '' Dinner of three courses (with returns) Is Packet of tickets (six) for same ... 4s 6d r * Soup, joint, and vegetables ... . 9d Joint, vegetables, and pudding course 9d '• Pie, and grill, with potatoes 6d ir ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONERY. Families and parties supplied. THEY come as a boon and a blessing to men— Dalton'b extra Trousers. 43, Cuba-street. ir fTTHE Doctors recommend Wolfe's t. X, Sohnapps,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 3

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