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*■ tSiS^TTN IOI * steam ship co. «J OF NEW ZEALAND (Ld). LYTTELTON Penguin ... | Fri | July 21 | 3 p.ir. T , Haueoto I Fri | July 21 | 4 p.m TarAWIRA ... I Mon j July 24 | 3 p.m. TAKAPrtNA ... I Wed | July 26 3 p.m. Pbnq din ... 1 Thnrs | Jnly 27 | 3 p.m. ~"_ DUNEDIN VIA LYTTELTON Tarawtra ... I Mon I July 24 | 3 p.m. H Penguin „. I ThursJ July 27 | 3 p.m. DUNEDIN, VTA LYTTELTON, AND~ TIMARU h Bbunkeb .. I Satnr | July 22 111 p.m. ° PORT CHALMERS DIRECT Rotomahana I Satnr | Jnly 22 1 MELBOURNE VIA LYTTELTON. T)UNR- ~ DIN. BLUFF AND HOBART Manapovjbi I Mon | July 31 [ 3 p.m. NAPIER p Kawatibi .. [ Mon | July 24 | NAPIER. GISBOiJNUi AND AUCKLAND WAinoRA ... I Fri I July 21 1 3 p.m. A -"STRALIA+ I Tuoh July 25 3 p.m. Tabawiea ... | Satur July 29 j 3 p.m. S'th'n Cbo8B» j Tuos Aug 1I 3 p.m. tColls Tokomaru, Waipiro, Awanui and Taurang-a. j *Calls Tologa Bay, Tnparoq aad Hioks Bay. v SYDNEY DIRECT ;t; t Hapboto ... I Wpd I Ang 2 | noon SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Waihora ... I Fri | Jnly 21 1 3 p.m. NELSON DIRECT Mahinafda I Snn inly 23 I 2 p.m. " Mawhera ... " Men July 24 | Boto 1 "^ ••• I Wed I Jal y g6g 6 I ~ PICTON AND NELSON '■ Grafton ... I Fri July 21 1 noon Pbnouin ... j Mon July 24 I 1 p.m. Wainui ... j Wed Jnly 26 | 1 p.m. NEW PL YMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND Takapuna | Fri | July 21 1 8 p.m. Mahinapua* I Sun | July 23 | 2 p.m »Calls Nelson. . BLENHEIM Waihi ... I Fri I July 21 ) 3 p.m. WESTPORT. GREY AND HOKITIKA 1 VIA PICTON AND NELSON Gbatton ... I Fri | July 21 | noon GREYHOUTH AND HOKITIKA, VIA ■ PICTON AND NELSON. 3 Wainui - 1 Wed | July 2G | 1 p.m. WESTPORT, GREY AND HOKITIKA 3 VIA NELSON , Mawhiba ... | Mon I July 2( I WESTPORT DIRECT • Omapbbk ... I Tnes | Jnly 25 | 1 TONGA AND SAMOA FROM AUC KLAND PfOLP ... I about Mon., 14th Ang SUVA AND LEVU KA FROM AUCKLAND Taviuni ... | about Tears.. 10th Ang I SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND I VIA ONEHUNGA. «adfe. QTEAMERS leave NEW PLY 3||§jgg:O MOUTH ai under (weather permitting) — Takapuna J I Satur July 22 | 3 p.m. Mahinapua* | Tues July 25 1 10 p.m. Takapuna ... | Satur July 29 jlO a.m. Mahinapua* | Tues | Aug 1 1 10 p.m. •Conneots with the train from South. {Passengers can embark at Wellington the day previous, proceeding through by steamer , to Onehnnca for Auckland. ; WEST COAST STEAMERS A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS /_. are appointed to leavo as under :—: — For NELSON.WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA— The as MURRAY, on FRIDAY, at 2 p.m. , For NELSON, WESTPORT. HOKITIKA and GREYSIOUTH— The CHARLES : EDWARD, on SATURDAY, at 1 p.m ■ For PATEA— The steamer AORERE, on FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. Fares to Nelson : — Saloon — Single, £1 ; return, £1 10 a. Steerage — Single, las ; return, £1 2s Cd. For freight or passage, apply to W. A G. TURNBULL & Co., Agent F^OR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON, VIA r OAST. The bb WAKATU On THURSDAY. 20th July, at 6 p.m. FOR CASTLEPOINT VIA COABT. The sb K/Wl EARLY FOR BLENHEIM The sb NEPTUNE. On THURSDAY, 20th July, at 4 p.m. FORFOXTON. The ss QUEEN OF THE SOUTH On FRIDAY, 21st July, at 4 p.m The above-montioced steamers will lea^e oiroumstanoea permitting. For freight or passago apply to LEVIN A CO.. Aprente WELLINGTON STKAM PACKET COMPANY. following steamers will be yftfcifS JL despatched oa under, weather and oironmstances permitting : — For WANGANUI— Tho s.e. STORMBIRD, on FRIDAY For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. FOR NAPIER VIA CASTLEPOINT AND COAST. ißa&i- k a h v Will leave for the above ports, weather and oirourastanios permitting : — EARLY JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. ia££fcSt undermentioned Bte«wnerß jB-Sj-jv^-* J[ will be despatched as follows (weather permitting) :— For PATEA— The' -istpamor MANAIA, onI?KIDAY,atSp.m. For freight or passage* apply to J. S. CROSS, Building (next door) Bank 01 Australasia. For continuation oj Shipping advartw men?-* ne Srrt van*. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friond,B of William and Elizabeth Hovord are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late son, Ernest James, which will lcavo thoir rosidence. Regent - street, To-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, for the Ka'ori Ceuietory. CLARK & THOMPSON, Undertakers. A. d. REID, . AUCTIONEER and GRAIN MERCHANT, 51 and 56, Willis-street, TT AS ON SALE LARGE QUANTITIES Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard Oatmeal, Beans, Flour, Potatoos Grass Seeds, Oatina Baled Hay and Straw Sugar, Candles, Tea And all kinds of Groceries Consignments of BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, and FRUIT Eeoeivod for Sole. j 54 and 56. WILLIS-STREET. T-WRAPERY. .DRAPERY. OPENING NOTICE. JAMES PETTIE (For over 12 yeara in the employment of Mr. C. Smith) has leased the premises lately occupied by David Barr A Co., corner Cuba and Dixon streets, and will open them on SATURDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, with a large and well-assorted t stock of Dress and Manchester Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas. Underclothing, Corsets, Ao., Ac. SPECIALITY. I intend making a speciality of Ladies' Ware and Household Requisites, and as the winter season is now well advanced, I have been ablo to purohase gooas at my own prioes, so the publio and friends from whom I solioit a call can depend upon seonring BARGAINS in every department. "~ Call and -secure Bargains in Block Cash.f meres, at 6b lid, 10s Cd, 14a 9d the dress Call and seoure Bargains in Colored Cash- )- meres, at 7s lid, 9s lid, 17s Cd the dress fc. Call and secure Bargains in Fashionable DreßS Tweeds, at 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid 10s Cd, lls 9d the dreßS. The best valu ever offered in the city. Call and secure Bargains in Lace Curtains, at Is lid, 3s lid, 5s 11a, 7s lid the pair - (all tape-edged) " Coll and seoure Bargains in White Table Damasks, at Is 41d and Is lid per yard Call and seoure Bargains in Unbleached Damasks, at lljd and Is 4}d per yard Call and secure Bargains in Silk Flushes, at B i Is 3d per yard °f Call and seoure Bargains in Velveteens, at t° 10id per yard „ , °' Call and secure Bargains in Flannels, Flanto nolettes, Hollands, Blankets, Quilts, d. Umbrellas, Hosiery, in faot Bargains in to every line offered ir- RV MEMBER 1 h* It is late in the season. I have bought the til goods dirt oheap ; I will sell'with a small n- profit, so as to olear them to make room for d- Summer Goods, er »^. REMEMBER ! '1- The goods are all fresh and now, not the "X old stook accumulated for yean, whioh is it generally offered at so-called oheap sales. ]y REMEMBER ! o- Ij o no t intend to disfigure my establishBn ment with calico signs and red tiokets, allot ?• which buyers have to p*y for. ly REMEMBER I— SATURDAY, ill 1 - 'And the Address — iy". JAMES PETTIE, "• Cobncb Cuba, and Dixon Struts. N.B.— REMEMBER I I have secured the pervioei of Miss Mitchinion aa Milliner and Saleswoman,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 17, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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