SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS. s UNION gTEAM gHIP / OF N.Z., LTD. j PROPOSED SAILINGS. j FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. Maori: Monday, Wednesday, Friday. | Wahine: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; Coast passengers should connect with ( the AVahine every Tuesday, Thursday j and Saturday, and may obtain tickets (including coach and rail) at the Grey* 1 mouth office. 1 AAMllington, General Cargo. —Will g accept for Karori up till 10 a.m. on 1 Saturday, 11th March, meantime. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON, j Maheno, about 16th March. | CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc., Via VANCOUVER i! Makura, about 21st March. | SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICA, AND ] LONDON, Etc., Via San Francisco F (From AVeliington). Tahiti, about 11th April. THE NEAV ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY, LTD. 3 Direct Line to the United Kingdom, j via- Panama Canal, calling at ) Cristc-bal (Jamaica), and Newport , News. Large Modern Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers with Unsurpassed Ac- » commodation. , Remuera, from AVeliington, April.. Dorset, from AVeliington, end April. Ruahine, from AA r ellington, June. Rimutaka, from AVeliington, July. a Return tickets can be made available | by P. and O. or Orient Lines, via 4 Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets | can also be made available by. O. and s P. Line, via Vancouver, or Union Lina 4 via ’Frisco. ! — 5 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Local Agents. ! A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. J Castlecliff, via Westport—Steamer earl j Nelson Direct —Steamer’ early. | Picton Direct —AVaimea, Monday. i AVanganui, via AA’estport —Steamer i early. i Motueka and Nelson—Steamer early. 1 New Plymouth, via AVestport—Steamer ! early. For freights and passages apply to NANCARROAV ANl' CO., Agents, Mackay Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. DALGETY & CO., Ltd. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. Wool- —Our connection throughout the AVcrld places us in an unriv lied position to handle client’s AVool. Our commodious stores at the various centres are well lighted and splendidly equipped for the efficient and prompt handling of all consignments, which are exhibited to the very best advantage. Cleints may sell' their wool at any of the centres, or arrangements cant® made for shipment to the United Kingdom. STOCKS. —Arrangements are now being made for handling the season’s LA .MBS at Addington or Freezing Works. LAND. —Properties placed in your hands for sale will receive our best attention. In this respect, with Australasia, we hold a premier position.. We will be pleased to meet or receive inquiries from intending purchasers. MERCHANDISE, GRAIN AND SEED.—Oats and Chaff, Grasses and Seeds of all descriptions; AVoolpacks, Wire, Calf Foods, Tea and General Merchandise. AGENCIES.—QuibeIIs Dip, Korol Disinfectant, AVolseley Engines and Separators, etc. DALGETY C 0.,. Ltd, NANCARROW & CO. (Established 1869.) LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS MACKAY STREET, HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOAVING DESIRABLE PROPERTIES SMITH’S TERRACE.—Mr. J. Billingham’s fine Residence, containing six large rooms, plus all conveniences. House in thorough state of rep ir. Large section. Good garden. Early possession. Price £lO5O. n AROA ROAD —One acre Residence Area, with fine Six-roomed Dwelling and substantial outbuildings. Pro>erty splendidly situated and adapted for poultry farm- Price £450. TAINUI ST. —Very comfortable and nicely situated home ; in perfect state of repair; every convenience. Price £630. Easy terms. Early possession. HERBERT ST.—Commodious Sixroomed Dwelling; handy to town,
and in good state of repair. £750. BRIGHT STREET, COBDEN.—Two convenient and well situated Cottages ; price for the two £650. NORTH BEACH, COBDEN—IO Acres of good land; admirably situated for pig or poultry farm. Good road right to the property. PETRIE AVENUE —Large Residence of eight commodious rooms, plus every modern convenience. Grounds nicely laid out. Immediate possession. Easy terms. Price £950. PRESTON ROAD—Six-roomed Dwelling ; £300; four-fifths of the money may remain on mortgage. PRESTON ROAD—Shop and Dwelling of six rooms; in splendid condition; price £400; also Six-roomed Dwelling adjoining, price £3.25. NANCARROW & CO. OHRISTCHURCH QOACH gERVICE. OT.IRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. CASSIDY & CO., LTD. The above x - line of Coaches run between Otira and Arthur’s Pass EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. ■ The whole of the plant is up-to-date, and every endeavour' is made to secure the comfort of passengers. Only reliable and experienced drivers are employed. G. W. MOSS AND CO., < Local Agents, ■■ —
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 7
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