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*ftS^.XTNION STEAM SHIP -~ ■&dfc£> yi OF NEW ZEALAIT CO. LYTTELTON jj(to). Waihoba ... | Thurs | Aug 3f _,_ Penguin* .. I Fri | Ang _, I*s p m ■ 1 Taeawera* ... I Mon | Se- Sl \\££ ' ' Takapuna" ... I Tues | P .3 \ •No cargo receive- 4 | 4p.m. DUNEDIN VT _J after 3 p.m. Waihora ... IT 1 a LYTTELTON Tarawera*... 1 ' I ing 30 | 5 p.m Flora* ... jfsm I Sept 3 | 4p.m. *^° **• <Wed I Sept 5I 5 p.m. LnJiNiji>ir _£go received alter 3 p.m. T <, VIA LYTTELTON , AX A EOA Bedn jIM&BU, AND OAMARP. MF _/«'&"" ... I Sat I Sept 1| 11 p.m. XBOUUNE VIA LY'fTELTON. UUNK"DIN. BLUFF AND HOBART Tabaweea* ... I Mon | Sept 3| 4 p.m. *No caxyo received alter 3 p.m. NAPIER, GISBOBXE AND AUCKLAND Waieabapa ... I Sut I Sept llss p in. S'th'nCeossl I Tues | Sept 4| 3 p.m Talune ... I Fri | Sept 7| 3 p.m AtrsTBAHAf I Tues | Sept 11 1 3 p.m. tCalln Waipiro, Awanui and f okoniarn ICalla Tolorb. Bay, Taparoa and Hie Irs E%y. SYDNEY VIA AJCKLAND Waibav.apa ... I Sat I Sept 1j 2 cm. SYDNEY DIRECT Manapoubi ... I^Thurs J Sept 6 | noon NELSON D JSECT" Mahinapua... I Sun I Sept 2|9p.m~ Waintti ... I Mon | Sept 3 1 Omapebe ... I Tues | Sept 4 | PICTON AND NEL3ON Gbafton ... j j^i I Aug 31 1 noon Penguin* ... | Men | Sept 3 1 p.m. Mawhjeba* ... , "Wed I Sept 5 | 1 p.m »No cargo received after 12.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA ■ jgOR AUCKLAND Takapuna ..j Fri | Ang 31 1 4 p.m. aiAHiNAprj A » (Sen I Sept 2| 9 p.m. 'Calls Nelson. __ " BLENHEIM 'Waiei ... 1 Thurs TAng 30 |~7 p.m. WESTPOBT, GKiSY ASD aOK!T£KA VIA NELSON. W J^™ 1 ? I _ __JJ on _ I Sept 3 I WESTPOET, GEBY AND HOKIf IXA~ VIA PICION AKS KELSON Gbafton ... 1 Fri | Aug 31 | noon GBEYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA VIA PICTON AND NELSON Mawhbba ... j Wed | Sept 51 1 pimT~ WESTPUBT VIA NELSON Omapebe ... I Twea | Sept 4 | CALCUTTA, FROM LYTTELTON PoaT Mei.boubne, abont 15th Sept. SUVA AND LEVU KA FBOMAUCKLAND Otalau abont Wednesday, 12th September. TONGA AND SAMOA FP>OM AUCKLAND Tavioni* ... I Wed | Sept 5 | 'Calls at Fiji returning SHOiiTEhT BOUTF, TO AUCKLAND VIA OKEHUNGA. QTEAMEIiS leave NEW PLY k5 MOUTH aa nnder (weather permitting) — Tafapukal 1 Satur | Sept 1 1 10 a.m. Mahiwapua* I Tneß | Sept 4| 10 p.m. Takapuna'l j Fri I Sept 71 2 p.m Mahinapua* j Tuea | Sept 11 jlO p.m. •Connects with the train irom South. IPaßßongers can embark at Wellington the day previous, proceeding through by steamer ■ to Onehune-a for Auckland. COOLGABDIE \ COOLGARDIE ! -SJidfc^^^^HEAP Through Tickets to Northam en rov.te to Goldfields via Albany or Perth. ' For fares, &c, apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 52, Lambton-quay. HUDDART, PARKER & COMPANY'S JLINE OF STEAMSHIPS. «£TV£te^ TfiHE magnificent new _sp§B|> X S.S. TASMANIA, 2252 tons register, 2500 horse-power, Thos. M'Gee, Commander. Leaves Wellington for — SOUTHERN PORTS, 6th SEPTEMBER, NORTHERN PORTS, 14 iu SEPTEMBER. FARES FROM WELLINGTON. Sal. Eet. Stg. Ret. To is. d. £ s. d. is.d. £s. d. Lyttelton 010 0 1 00 0 76 015 0 Dunedin 100 2 000126150 Napier ... 010 0 1 0 0 0 7 6 015 0 AwUand 1 00 2 00 015 0 110 0 Sydney... 210 0 4 50 110 0 210 0 Return Tickets fob Six Months. Wellington Office— Fronting Harbour Offices . JOHN MCJRBELL, Resident Manager. WEST COAST STEAMEBS ■fagfe^. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM f23-ggi f 23-ggi5 > -ijL PACKETS arc appointed Co leave as under :—: — > For NELSON, WESTPOET, HOKITIKA andGREYMOUTH— The CHAS EDWARD on THURSDAY, at 5 p.m. For PATE A— TLe AORERE, on FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage, apply go W. & G. TUSNBULL & Co., icent FOR KAIKOUSA AND LYTTELTON, via Cheviot and coast. The as WAKATU On MONDAY, 3rd Sept., at 6 p.m. FOE CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER VIA COABT. EARLY FOR BLENHEIM. The ss NEPTUNE. On FRIDAY, 31st Aug, at 10 p.m, FOR FOXTON. The ss QUEEN OF THF SOUTH On MONDAY, Ord Sept., at 4 p.m. The nbove-mentioned steamers will leave airoumstances permitting. For freight or passage apply to i LFYIN & CO.. Agenta NORTHERN STEAM SHIP COMPANY (Limited). FOB OPUNAKE, WAITAHA, AND ONEHUNGA. 7<|*i %, npHE Favourite Steamer J. KANIERI Will leave for the above-named ports (Circumstances permitting) EARLY LEVIN & CO., Agents. WELLINGTON STI3AM FAOKET COMPANY. •S&Sj&SvTP^-^ foUowing ateamers will be -L despatched as under, weather and oironmstanoes permitting : — Pot WANGANUI— The s.s. STORMB T RD, on FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. For WANGANUI— The steamer HUIA, on FRIDAY For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON A CO.. Agattß. FOB NAPIER VIA CASTLEPOINT AND COAST. «a^s-^. rriHE b.b. kahu, X On WEDNESDAY Will leave for the above ports, weather and ciroumstanoes permitting : — JOHNSTON & CO.. Agenta. «*ikss - npHE undermentioned Bteamers .^^^^ JL will be despatohed as follows (weather permitting) :—: — For PATEA— The steamer WAITAPU, on SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to J. S. CROSS, Building (next door) Bank ot Anfltr*lasi». For continuation 0} Shipping advertxa msntt tee firtt vaal. TE ARO WARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ABOVE WARD. I BEG to state that at the request of a large number of ratepayers I have deoided to be a candidate at the coming election. Should you do me the hononr to elect me, you can depend upon my studying the interests of the ratepayers generally. Having had many years' experience with building and Municipal work generally, the electors will have the advantage of my practical knowledge in these matters. WILLIAM M'GILL, Taranaki- street. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (CAMPBELL 4 CRUST.) Wellington, Dunodin, Christohnroh, Auokland, Lnvercargill, and Gore, with Agenoiea throughout tho Colony and Abroad. Forwarding Agents, Customhouse Agents, General Carriers, Removal Contractors. Cartage Contractors to Wellington Harbour Board. Baggage Agents for Thos. Cook ft Son. The Forwarding System ia the moat oompleto in the Colony. Goods and Paroels Collected and Forwarded to any aldress, at lowest through rates. No trouble to Consignors or Consignees. Fullest information at Local Offioe, GREY-STREET. The Finn'B Motto — Savett, Eootomt Promptitude." LANDING, EX CELTIC KING— |^ALVANISED CIRCULATING CYLINDERS, RUBBER HOSE, BBASS TRADE REQUISITES, Ac. &o. Ex Bimutaka— GALVANISED AND BLACK PIPES AND FITTINGS. SAMUEL DANKS & SON, E&kCTBO-PIiATBRS, PIUMBEBS, BBAB foundebs, 4c, 10, Brandon-street. ACE CAEDS and PROGRAMMES 1 for Season, also Prize Lists and Sohedules for Agricultural, Horticultural, and other Societies, printed at the Evening Post offioe, op (he moat reasonable tonne.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 3