SHIPPING ADVERTIBEMKIW®. UNION gTEAM gIHP OF N.Z., LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. Maori: Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Wahine: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Coast passengers should connect with th© AVahine every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and may obtain tickets (including coach and rail) at the Greymouth office. Wellington, General Cargo.—Will accept for Rakanoa. up till Monday, 20th March meantime. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Maheno, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc., Via VANCOUVER Makura, about 21st March. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICA, AND LONDON, Etc., Via San Francisco (From AVellington). Tahiti, about 11th April. 1 nr HE NEAV ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY, LTD. Direct Line to the United Kingdom, via Panama Canal, calling at Cristobal (Jamaica), and Newport News. Large Modern Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers with Unsurpassed Accommodation. Remuera, from Wellington, April. Dorset, from Wellington, end April. Ruahine, from Wellington, June. Rimutaka, from Wellington, July. Return tickets can be made available by P. and O. or Orient Lines, via Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets can also be made available by O. and P. Line, via Vancouver, or Union Line via ’Frisco. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Local Agents. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. Castlecliff, via Westport— Steamer earl Nelson Direct —Steamer early. Picton Direct —Waimea, Monday. AA r anganui, via AVestport — Steamer early. Motueka and Nelson —Steamer early. New Plymouth, via Westport — Steamer early. ' For freights and passages/apply to NANCARROW CO., • Agents, ‘Mackay Street PUBLIC NOTICES. £<HRISTCHURCH OOAOH gERVICE. OTIRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. CASSIDY & CO., LTD The above line of Coaches mu between Otira and Arthur’s Pass EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY. . The whole .of the plant is up-to-date!, and tvery endeavour is made to secure the comfort of passengers. Only reliable and experienced drivers are employed. G. W MOSS AND CO., Local Agents. G. SY. MOSS & CO, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, LICENSED LAND AGENTS. —Established 1865. — . FOR SALE: TpOR ’SALE—lmmediate possession, the Business of a Fruiterer and Confectioner. First-class turnover. Sole reason for selling, ill health of proprietor. Walk in walk out; £l3O. —Apply G. W. Moss and Co. FREEHOLD SECTION— Half-acre, with Dwelling of six rooms; in firstclass order; grounds well laid out j hot and cold water; all conveniences. Glass house, motor garage, concrete paths. Immediate possession. Inspection invited. This property is one of the best, and should command quick sale. FREEHOLD SECTION—High Street, with six-roomed Dwelling; hot and cold water. Price £650. FREEHOLD SECTION—High Street, with Six-roomed Dwelling; all conveniences ; hot and cold water; gas. Price £750. LEASEHOLD SECTlON—Borough Reserve, Preston Road, together with Dwelling of six rooms, stables, garden and fowl run; also the whole of the Furniture and Effects. Immediate possession. A bargain at £425. LEASEHOLD SECTION—Moss Street, with Seven-roomed House; centrally situated. Splendid view of harbour. Price £lOOO. LEASEHOLD SECTION—Tainui St., with Six-roomed Cottage; all conveniences ; one minute from Post Office. Price £630. FREEHOLD SECTION—Arney Street, with comfortable Five-roomed Cottage; just painted and in first-class order. Price £3OO. LEASEHOLD SECTlON—Blaketowu, with Six-roomed Cottage; a bargain at £275. LEASEHOLD SECTION—Cobden, with .. comfortable Six-roomed Dwelling; in first-class order. Price £5OO. ' * LEASEHOLD SECTION—Cobden, with five-roomed Dwelling; a bargain at £3OO, FREEHOLD SECTION —Preston Road, - with comfortable well-built Dwelling of five rooms, with washhouse attached. Price £4OO. LEASEHOLD SECTlON—Threadneedle Street, with Five-roomed Dwelling. _ Price £3OO. EASY TERMS can be arranged for 'any of the above properties. MASSEY-HARRIS AGENCY.—AII descriptions of Farm Implements, and Spare Parts obtainable from Christchurch ; prompt attention. Also the world-famed Massey-Harris Separators. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT CHAFF—Primest of Blenheim and Canterbury. OATS—A- and B. Gartons, Duns. SEED OATS —Gartons, Duns and Algerians. BRAN, Pollard, Fowl Wheat, etc. WOOLPACKS—Three-quarter ’and lullJize. Sewing Twine, etc. HIGHLAND SHEEP DIPS, Fluid and Powder (poisonous and non-poison-ous). Foot Rot Paste, Cow Drench, Carbolic Soft Soap, Weed Killer, etc. Gx iffi. MOSS C0 4
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1922, Page 7
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