TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). STEAM TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS, MELBOURNE, HOBART and sydney; BOOKING PASSENGERS at Through Rates. PROBABLE SAILINGS. FOR PORT CHALMERS DIRECT. SS PUKAKI, Captain A. S. Ewan, t)n MONDAY. FOR PICTON DIRECT. S S MO A, Captain Abrams, On MONDAY. FOR NELSON AND WELLINGTON. (Calling at Westport. SS GRAFTON, Captain Nordstrtjm, On TUESDAY. . FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, S S TEKAPO leaves Wellington about February 19. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. S S WAIHORA leaveß Wellington on Febraary 20. FOR MELBOURNE. S S MARAROA ?eaves Wellington on February 16. PASSENGERS BOOKED To and from LONDON BY THE ORIENT LINE OF STFAMERS, ; Passengers Booked to Honolulu, San Francisco, Liverpool, and London, EXCURSION SEASON. During the months of Febraary and ( March, return tlcketß will be issued at excursion rateß over all the Company's lines, available for threo months fromi date of issue. For freight or passage apply to NANCARROW & CO., Agents. ANCHOR LINK OF BTBAM PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. BTEAM TO WESTPORT, NELSON, AND WELLINGTON. CHARLES EDWARD, on Tuesday. Booking passengers and oaigoto »11 New Zetland port. 101 height 01 puuMge ftpplf to, NANOARROW AND 00., Afflnti. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Under contract with the New Zealand Government are appointed to sail with her Majesty's malls as under for LONDON Via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe : Ste»me». %™ 2^*2*2 1891 Tongarlro . M 4163 Febl9 Wellingtn Aorangl ... 4163 Mar 19 Rimutaka ... 4474 April 16 Ruapehu ... 4163 May 14 Kaikonra ... 4474 June 11 And thenoef orward every fourth Thursday .he above we »11 newste»raewbniltof ! teel, and commanded by men of gieat ex« perlenoe. The pMsengei aoeommodfttlonla leplete lthevavy modern covenlence, »nd the dietary sonlenuchts will sustain the well earned iepvtatlon of the oomptny. The homewaid lonte will be ?l» the Stralta of Magellan (If weathei pemlti), nd the time ooeipled li not expected to exceed 45 dayi. iv •xpevlenoed raigeon wllUoeompanf eavh iteunei. Passage money— Saloon, from 00 gnlness apwMdi ; aeeond 0»b1n,'35 to 40 gilneu; steerage, horn 18 to 20j£gvlneM trough from Greymouth, Puugei by this lint can be booked bf tnd ftll tiithei p»rtleilftHsi obtained tIOBB, . fTAKOABROWAKDOO., A enti, QaMmo«th. TjiDMUND WIOKES, SHARBBROKER, LAND, HOUSE, ft COMMISSION AGENT. O»»ioi — BIOBMOBD QUAY, GREYMOUTH tot BB&uY ARGUS, Ptiet •«. H 4fcMH THE BRINK HABIT & DRUNKEN- ■ VI NESS by using the world renowned ■ ■I W ■ "GOLDEN SPECIFIC," tbx Celk- ■ ■■ _^ ■ bratkd Antidote to Alcohol and blf II ■ Inebriacy(lu any form). Safe,Scke m and Speedy. Can be given secretly Dr otherwise. Thousands prove it. Pamphlet with testimonials free by'retnm. The " GOLDEN SPECIFIC" is perfectly harmUis, and ALWAYS his a heneßclsl efl'ect oa the Bystem. CoiTiun ic6 DiHOKßous Aclds. Writ* lor partloulars, •OLDKN WrSOIFIO Co. lit 0 Hi CoLuai'ttii MJUJusuri, Vie.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6989, 14 February 1891, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6989, 14 February 1891, Page 1
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