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•KMfefe.TrNION STEAM SHIP CO. J_%££& \J OF NEW ZEALAND (Ln). LYTTELTON Penguin ... Thurs | Nov 26 | 3 p.m. Rotobua ... Fri Nov 27 | 3 p.m. Wairarapa Mon | Nov 30 | 3 p.m. Takafuna ... | Tnea | Dec 1 1 3 p.m. DUNEDIN VIA LYTTELTON Penguin* ... | Thurs I Nov 26 | 3 p.m. Waibaeapa | Mon | Nj/ 30 | 3 D.m. •Calls Akaroa. DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTKLTON, TIMARU AND OAMARU Brunner ... | Sun | Nov 29 1 11 a.m. MELBOURNE VIA LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN, BLUFF AND HOBART Waibarapa | Mon | Nov 30 | 3 p.m. NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND Dingadee* ... I Wed I Nov 25 I 7 p.m. Talune ... j Satur | Nov 28 | 2 p.m. Australia! | Tucs | Dec 1 1 3 p.m •Calls Tologa Bay, Tuparoa, Hicks Bay and Waipiro. fCalls Tokomaru, Waipiro, and Awanui SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Tarawtra ... | Fri | Dec 4| 3 p.m. ~ SYDNEY DIRECT Waihoba ... | Fri | Nov 27 | 3 p.m. "NELSON DIRECT Rotorua ... Wed j Nov 25 I 7 p.m. Mahinapua Snn | Nov .) | 7 p.m. PICTON AND NELSON Grafton ... I Fri | Nov 27 I noon Rotorua ... j Mon | Nov 30 | 1 p.m. TA BANAKI AND MANUKAU Takapuna ... | Fri | Nov 27 I 3 p.m. Mahinapua* | Sun | Nov 29 j 7 p.m. 'Calls Nelson. " BLENHEIM Waihi ... | Wed | Nov 25 | midnight WESTPORT, GREY AND HOKITIKA VIA PICTON AND NELSON Maori* ... | Wed I Nov 25 | midnight Gkafton ... | Fri | Nov 27 | noon "Does not call Nelson WESTPORT DIRECT Omapebe ... | Tnes 1 Deo 1 1 GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA Rosamond ... | Mon | Nov 30 | TONGA AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND Wainui ... | Tnes | Deo 15 | SUVA AND LEVUKA VIA AUCKLAND Ovalau ... | Mon | Nov 30 I EXCURSION SEASON During tho months of DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY, and MARCH, RETURN TICKETS will bo issued at EXCURSION RATES over all tho Company's Lines, available for throe months from dato of issue. TARANAKI TO MANUKAU SAILINGS AS UNDER (weather permitting) Takapuna ... Satur j Nov 28 8 a.m. Mahinapua* Tues Deo 1 10.30 p.m Takapuna .. Fri | Doc 4 Mahinapua* Tuos i Dec 8 10.30 p.m •Couneotd with the express train from Wellington WELLINGTON STEAM PACKET COMPANY. rijijrsa^r I iHE following steamers will be X despatched as undor, weather and circumstances permitting : — For WANGANUI— The s.s. STORMBIRD, on THURSDAY, at 2 p.m. For WANGANUI— The steamer HUIA on FRIDAY For freight or pasnage apply to JOHNSTON A CO., Agonts. FOR NAPIER AND COAST. 3§gg|!;X k a h v Will loavo for the abovo ports, woather and circumstances permitting :—: — On WEDNESDAY, 25th Nov, at 5 p.m. JOHNSTON A CO., Agonts. WEST COA&T STEAMERS. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS are appointed to leave as under :— For NELSON. WESTPORT, HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH-Tho KENNEDY early For PATE A— Tho steamer WAVERLEY, on WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. Faros to Nelson :— Saloon — Single, .£1 ; roturn, £1 10s. Steerage— Single, 15s ; roturn, £1 2b Gd. For freight or passage apply to W. A G. TURNBULL A Co., Atronta. FOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON VIA COAST The ss WAKATU On SATURDAY, 28th Nov., at G p.m. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER VIA COAST Tho ss KIWI On SATURDAY, 28th Nov., at 5 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM Tho 88 NEPTUNE On WEDNESDAY, 25th Nov., at midnight FOR FOXTON. Tho ss QUEEN OF THE SOUTH On THURSDAY, 26th Nov., at 4 p.m. The above-mentioned steamers will leavo oiroumstancoa permitting. For freight or passage apply to LEVIN A CO., Agenti. FORPATEA. W AITAPU Will leavo as'abovo On WEDNESDAY, 25th Nov., at 5 p.m For freight or passage apply to J. S. CROSS, No. 20, Grey-street. S. S. MANA. 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, Feathorston-street. BOXING DAY ! BOXING DAY ! CHEAP STEAMBOAT EXCURSION TO LOWRY BAY, Under the auspiceß Nowtown Corps Salvation Army. Proceeds in Aid op Band Fund. Adults, Return Fares, One Shilling. All children, Sixpence. A Band will bo in attendance. Refreshments at reasonable rates. First steamer leaves Queen's Wharf at 8 a.m., and hourly afterwards. Tickets may be now obtained from the officers of the Corps, and at tho various stores. The Place to Spend a Happy Day. For continuation of Shipping advertisements see first page. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mary Corbott are respectfully invited to attend hor Funeral, which will leave tho Lower Hutt Bridgo To-morrow (Thursday) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. GEORGE TILLER, Undertaker, Manners-strcot. THE Frionds of Mr. William Woollott aro respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of tho lato Mrs. Agnes MA dam Davidson, which will leave his residence on Thursday, 26th November, 1891, at 12.30 o'olock, and leave Wellington Station at 2.5 o'clock p.m. COLLETT BROS., Undertakers. Lower Hutt and Potono. NOTICE. EX S.S. TEKOA AND KAIKOURA, Direct from the makers. P. COHEN, /^ASH CLOTHIER, MERCER, TAILOR \J AND OUTFITTER, 92, Wl LLIB - BTREET, Has much pleasure in announcing the arrival of his FIRST SHHPMENT for this season. Wo have just opened a Splendid Assortment OP MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' SUITS, In all the Newest Shades and Makes. Wo havo just opened a Grand Lot of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARVES, TIES, BRACES, AND STUDS. We have just opened FIFTY DOZEN PUGGAREES, In all Colours. We have jnst opened CRICKETING TROUSERS. SHIRTS, CAPS, AND BELTS. We have just opened MEN'S FANCY VESTS, REGATTA SHIRTS, SOCKS, SINGLETS, PANTS, STRAW HATS, Ac. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is still under the same Manager. We have just opened s Splendid Lot of LAWN TENNIS HATS AND SHIRTS. In fact, we have the Largest and Best Stock of Clothing and Mercery to select from in the city. P. COHEN, 92, Willis-street (Two doors from Mannerß-street.) fTIAG AND LUGGAGE LAPELS of every X description printed on tbo shortest notice at Evening Pos* office.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 127, 25 November 1891, Page 3

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