•*steSi^ > TT NIONr STEAM SHIP CO. .jjgjgg U OF NEW ZEALAN D,(Ld). LYTTELTON Takapuna" ... | Wed | Sept 19 | 4 p.m. jllanapouei ... I Thurs | Sept 20 } 3 p.m. Floea* ... | Thura | Sept £0 j 4 p.m. Penguin* ... I Fri j Sept 21 | 4 p.m. Waibabapa* I Moa | Sept 24 | 4 p.m. *No oargo received attor i p.m. DUNKDIN VIA LYTIrJaON Manapoubi... I Thurs | Sept 20 | 3 p.m. Floba* ... | Thurs j Sept 20 | 4 p.m. Waibabapa* I Mon | Sept 24 | 4 p.m •No cargo received after 3 p.m. DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON, TIMARU, AND OAMARU. Omapebe ... | Sat | Sept 22 |11 p.m. MELBOURNE VIA LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN, BLUFF AND HOBART Waieabapa* | Mon ' Sept 24 | 4 p.m. ?Transhipping to Hanroto at Dunedin. NAPIER. GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND S'th'nCbob&* I Wed I Sspt 19 | 5 p.m. Talune ... | Fri | Sept 21 | 3 p.m. AUBTBALIAt I Tues I Sept 25 | 5 p.m. Tabaweba ... j Fri | Sept 28 | 3 p.m. *Callß Toioga Bay, Turaroa and Hio*B Bay. tCalla Waipiro, Awanui and Tokom&ru and Tauranga on return SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Talune ... | Fri | Sept 21 1 3 pirn! SYDNEY DIRECT Wakatipd ... | Wed | Sept 19 |4p m. NELSON DIRECT ' Omapeee ... | Tne3 T^ept 181~8 p.m. Penguin ... | Wed I Sept 19 |10 p.m. Mahinatua ... j Sun 1 Sept 23 | 2 p.m PICTON AND~NELSON ~ Mawheea* ... | Wed | Sept 19 1 1 p.m Geatton ... j Fri | Sept 21 1 noon Penguin* ... j Men I Sept 24 1 1 p.m. •No cargo received after 12.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND Takapuna ... | Fri | Sept 21 | C pan! Mahinapua* I Sun | Sept 23 I 2 p.m. •Callß Nelson. BLENHEIM Waihi ... ' Wed | Sept 19 | midnight WESTPOItT, GREY AND HOKITIKA* VIA PICTON AND NELSON Gbafton ... | Fri | Sept 21 j noon WESTPORT, GREY AND HOKITIKA VIA NELSON. '__ Wainui ... | Mon | Sept 24 | GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA VIA PICTON AND NELSON Mawheba ... 1 Wed | Sept 19 1 1 p.m. WESTPORT VIA NELSON Omapeee ... | Tnca | Sept 18 | 8 p.m. SUVA AND LE VP X A FROM AUCKLAND Upolu about Wednesday, -26th September. TONGA AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND Taviuni* about Wed Oct 3 *Calls at Fiji returning ¦ BHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA. •SL*^^ CJTEAMERS leave NEW PLY >O MOUTH as under (weather permitting) — TAKAPUNA*t I Sat | Sept 22 | 1 p.m Mahinapua* j Tueß | Sept 25 1 10 p.m. Takapuna*! | Satur | Sopt 29 | 9 a.m. Mahinapua* | Tueß | Oot 2 1 10 p.m. •Connects with the train from South. JPaBSo/igors can embark at Wellington the day previous, proceeding through by steamer to Onehuns-a for Auckland. ORIENT LINK OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR LONDON. j|!|^rjlHE s.s. CELTIC KING Leaves Wellington for London on 20th bEPTEMBER. Few Saloon Berths disengaged. Fabe .£35 Apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEaL&ND (Limited), Agents. COOLGARDIE ! COOLGARDIE ! -qartfr-- | \HEAP Through Tiokots to 'jh'lfflftiTjfig^--'' Southern Cross en route to Goldfield*? via Albany or Perth. For fares. &c, apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 52, Lambton-quay, HUDDART, TARKER & COMPANY'S
LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. «?a{Sfe> rfiHE magnificent •aSSiiS X S.S. ELINGAMITE, 2585 tons register. Thos. M'Gke, Commander. Leaves Wellington for — LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. ON FRIDAY, stb OCTOBER, at 3 p.m. And for NAPIER, AUCKLAND & SYDNEY, ON THUKSDAY, 11th OCT., at 3 p.m. FARES FROM WELLINGTON. Sal. Ret. Stg. Rot. To £ s. d. £ s. d. £a. d. £s. d. Lyttelton 010 0 1 00 0 76 015 0 Dunedin 100 2 000126150 Napier... 010 0 1 00 0 76 015 0 Auckland 1 00 2 00 015 0 110 0 Sydney... 210 0 4 50 110 0 210 0 Retuen Tickets fob Six Months. Wellington Office — No. 3, Qneon's Chambers. JOHN MURRELL. Resident Manager. WEST COAST STEAMERS. '«afl!fe & _ A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM 45s3SS*^-l4- PACKETS are appointed to leave as under : — For NELSON, WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, and GREYMOUTH-The KENNEDY on TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. For PATEA— TLe AOEEEE, on THUKSDAY For freight or passage, apply co W. 4 G. TURNBULL & Co., Agent FOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON, via Cheviot and coast. Tho bs WAKATU On FRIDAY, 21st Sept., at 6 pm. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER VIA COAST. EARLY FOR BLENHEIM. The bs NEPTUNE. On TUESDAY, 18th Sept , at midnight. FOR FOXTON. The bs QUEEN OF THF SOUTH, On WEDNESDAY. 10th Sept., at 4 p.m. The above-mentioned steamers will lca^o oiroumatiMices permitting. For fraight or passage apply to LFVIN AGO.. Agents NORTHERN STUAM SHIP COMPANY (Limited). FOR OPUNAKE, WAITARA, AND ONEHUNGA. '^% "{ rr>HE Favourite Steamor A KANIERI Will leave for the above-named ports (Ciroumatauoeß permitting) EARLY LEVIN & CO.. Agantß. WELLINGTON STB AM PACKET COMPANY 'flQlfcL— • r ffT ia "Fi follo*-vicg steamers will be -jPJßJfr*** desp&tohed as under, weather and oiroumstanceß permitting :— • For WANGANUI— The b.r. STORMB t RD, on TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. For WANGANUI— The steamor HUIA, EARLY For froight or passage apply to JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents FOR NAPIER VIA CASTLEPOINT AND COAST. •ws&S T^HE s.a. KAHU, ,§g||s^ X On TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. Will leave for tho obove ports, weather and circumstances pormitttng : — JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. *-fe»a&&.^ r jnKE undermentioned steamers ,§§g|2g£JL will be despatched as follows (weather permitting) : — For HAVBLQCK— Tho steamer WAITAPU, on THURSDAY, at 3 p.m. For PATEA— The steamer MANAIA, on THURSDAY, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage apply to J. S. CROSS, Building (next door) Bank ot Australasia. For eontinwatSion o/ tilvipping advertU menu tee firtl vaot. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Mr. Hart will leave his residence, Hobson-streot, at 10 a.m., To-morrow for the Sydney-street Cemetery. CLARK & THOMPSON, Undertakers. Molesworth-Btreet. COAL. ri"VHOMPSON BROS. & CO. are now disX charging a. cargo of thb best Newcastle Coal, ex Frank Guy. X U S T LANDED, Ex S.S. Pakeha and Aorangi — GOLF, TENNIS, CRICKETING, AND BILLIARD GOODS, Also, a splendid assortment of Fishing Tackle and Tobacconists' Sundbies. Note Address — D. D. HYDE & CO,, Wellington, Napieb, and Hastings. RECOMMENDED.— To our Legislators and all who keep Late Hours. — A Stimulating and Refreshing Beverage. — ANDERSON'S ORIENTAL COFFEE. Sold in net weight tins. ILBEY'S O. E. DRY GIN. Certified valuable for kidney affections. Fide speoial repoit of Sir Charles Cameron, M.D. Obtainable Evektwhkbb. ""VfOTICF. TS HFRKFIV GIVEN that al Ji^l Doyu touiid {Trcafii!: =ir.jj ou two si'utions, part No 1, Upper Kuiwarra, will be destroyed. Poison hud. JAMES WILLIAMS.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 3
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1,009Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 3
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