*S^3 STEAM SHIP JJCO 4slftg£ 3J OP NEW ZEALAND (Ld) LTTTELTON AND DUNEDIN Flora Tuesday, Nov 2(i 1 p.m Takapuna # Tuesday, Nov 2G 9 p.m Corinna Wednesday, Nov 27 t p.m Wakatipn Thnrsday, Nov 23 4 p.m PenguiD* Friday, Nov 29 4 p.m •To Lyttelton oniy DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON, TIMARIJ AND OAMABU Omapere Saturday, Nov 23 midnight HOBAET AND MELBOURNE VIA SOUTH Rotomahana Friday, Nov 29 5 p.m. NAPIER. QISBOENE AND AUCKLAND Manaponri Monday, Nov 25 noon Waihora Saturday, Nov 30 2 p.m. Australia* Wednesday, Dec 4 5 p.m. "Calls East Coast bays SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Manapouri Monday, Nov 25 noon SYDNEY DIRECT Talune Friday, Nov 29 2 p.m. NELSON DIRECT Penguin Monday, Nov £5 -4 D.m. Brunner Tuesday, Nov 26 Wainui Wednesday, Nov 27 PIG'TON AND NEL3ON Mawhera Monday, Nov 25 2 p.m. Penguin Wednesday, Nov 27 1 p.m. Grafton Friday, Nov 29 1 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEIf UNG A Mahinapua Monday, Nov 25 Takapuna Thursday. Nov 26 3 p.m. BLENHEIM Waihi Monday, Nov 25 4 p.m. WESTPORT. GREY AND HOKITIKA VIA PICTON AND NELSON Mawhera Monday, Npv 25 2 p.m, Grafton Friday, Nov 29 1 p.m. GREYMOUTH AND HOKITTKA Herald Monday, Nov 25 noon QREYMOVTH, AND HOKITIKA VIA NELSON Wainm Wednesday, Nov 27 NELSON AND WESTPORT Brunner Tuesday, Nov 26 SUVA AND LEVUKA, FROM AUCKLAND Opolu, about Thursday, sth Deo Passengers booked to Weat Australian ports. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSIONSDvalau will leave Auckland about Friday, !9th November, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. To be followed by Taviuni four weeks later. WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION— The First Excursion will leave Port Chalners on Wednesday, 22nd January, and the Second Exonreion on Friday, 31st January, .890. BHOETEBT ROUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA. fifeSE^ CJTEAMEBB leavo NEW PLY © ilOUa-H v indGi (weather ponnittin?) — ftahinapua # Tuesday, Nov 26 9.45 p.m. Takapunaf Friday, Nov 29 8 a.m. tfabinapua* Tuesday, Dec 3 9.45 p.zc. tekapunat Satuday, Dec 7 •Conneoto with the train trom South. JPaßßoflgets can embark at Wellington the lay previous, proceeding through by steamer o Onehunpft for Auokland. TRAVELLING MADE EASY, gkg^. OTEAMER PASSAGES to all sSsßSS*'^ parts, by all lines. Lowest a.tes. No commission charged. Enquiries rvited. Apply for Sailing List (with ires), gratia. THOS. COOK & SON, 52. Lambton-qnay. 3ajSa> IT UDD ART, PARKER & COS iSSSfS?' JJL Large and Powerful Steam* hips— TASMANIA...22S2 Tons Register ANGLIAN ...2159 Ton B Register (Weather and circumstances *permitKngJ — "YoTYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. .NQLIAN I Monday I Nov 25 I 3 p.m. 'asmania | Friday ] Deo 6j 3 p.m. No cargo can be received after 2 o'clock. TO NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, nd SYDNEY (transhipping to Melbourne nd all prinoipal Australian Ports, at very >w fareß) : — .nglian | Saturday I Nov 30 I 3 p.m. 'asmania I Thursday | Dec 12 | 3 p.m. No cargo can be received after 2 o'clock. All tickets issued for above-named steamers re available also by ROTOMAHANA, [ANAPOURI, TARAWERA, or FLORA, Head Office for New Zealand— Queen's hambors, Wellington, where all informaion about Canadian-Australian monthly teamers and Canadiau-Pooifio Rii Jway may c obtained. JOHN MURRELL. Resident Manager. CIOR KAIKOUKA AMD LYTTSLTON V VIA CHBTIOT AND COAST. ThensWAKATU On SUNDAY, 24th Nov, at 6 p.m. FOR CASTLEPOINT VIA COAST The bs SOUTHERN CROSS, On SATURDAY 23rd Nov.-at 4 p.m. FOE BLENHEIM. The bs NEPTUNE On MONDAY. 25th Nov., at 6 p.m. FOxFOXTON. The sa QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. On MONDAY, 25th Nov, at 4 p m. The above-mentioned steamers will leave iroumatanoea permitting. LEVTN & CO,, Ascents rORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limitbd). - FOR OPUNAKE, WAITARA, AND ONEHUNGA. jQg9|g^nnHE favourite steamer VilL make a monthly trip to above-named ports. EARLY LEVIN & CO.. Agents. WEST COAST STEAMERS. K^fes. A NCHOE, LINE OF STEAM Hag^iiL PACKETS are appointed o leave as under •.— 'or NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH »nd HOKITIKA— Tbe WAVERLEY, on TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. 'or PATEA and OPUNAKE — TLe AORERE. on MONDAY, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to W. 4 G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. 'OR NAPIER VIA OASTLEPOINT AND COAST. ftsfeS^ rpHE e.g. KAHU, §§1^ X On MONDAY, at 5 p.m Vill leave for the above ports, weatr c ■ and oiroumatanoea permitting, JOHNSTON & CO.. Asranti. WELLINGTON STPJAH fACKET COMPANY. BA^^^rRIHE follovring stearasra will bo yg&fgSr ->- doapatohed as nn .'.or, weather nd oironmatancos permitting : — ?or WANGANUI— The steamer HUIA, on SATURDAY, at 7 p.m. ("or WANGANUI— The b.b. STORMBIRD, on MONDAY For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON A. CO.. Agents. i£ikj&^ rB"IHEr B"IHE uudermentioned steamer! A will be deapatflbed M bllows (weather permitting) :— For MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, and COLLIN GWOOD—Tho steamer MANAIA on MONDAY, at 11 a.m. For PATEA— The steamer WAITAPU, on MONDAY, at 11 a m. For freight or passage appij to J. S. CJ4OSB, Building (next door) Bank of Australasia. For continuation of Shipping Advertisements see first page. TRY J£ JAM. In the Assigned Estate of RUPERT FAIRBROTHER, trading as Fairbrother & Son, Carterton. nnENDERS for the Stock-in-Trade, Good3. will, &c, in the above Estate will be received at the ofliooß of Cook & Gray, Featherston-street, Wellington, till noon of Friday, the 29th Novomber, 1895. Stock consists as under— Drapery and Clothing .£478 4 G Groceries 127 16 3 Crookery 78 2 4 Ironmongery 202 9 4 Fancy 109 5 9 Boots 153 5 3 Paperhangings . 4G It 0 Plant, &o 67 6 9 .£1323 4 2 South Carterton Store 125 14 6 (More or loss) £\4riS 18 8 Stock-sheets and conditions of sale on the premises, and at the offices of Cook & Gray, Wellington, Auokland, Christchurcb, and Dunodin. The higheal or nny tonder not necessarily acceptod. WM. R. COOK,} T . a WAI. GRAY, j irußteea. Wellington, 12th Novombor, 1895. TO BUILDERS. ffIENDERS invited from carpenters, JL bricklayorn, plumbers, and paiuteM for Work and Material for Cottago. Plan aud npeoification at Mr. Swiney's, Butcher, Adelaide-road. By $Mjf&>Ji& ii'xoollonoy Appointment yJ^V^^i^. to Hia Governor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMBS J. CURTIS Customs and Shippinci Aoent, FORWARDING & GENERAL CARRIER CUSTOMHOUBB-QUAT, WiLWNOTON. P.O. Box 108. Tolophono No. 9. Furniture removed with every oare and attention. Tologratns and lottors to wait on stoamon and trains reooivo prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwardod to all psrfcl ' d the world, at ohoap through rates.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 3
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