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ixUY QiliogiiiclluSi FOR LONDON DIRECT. fJIKE Celebrated A 1 Clipper ‘ E C H IT N G A ’ 1007 tons [register, JAMES KNIGHT, Commander. This fine slap is now rapidly filling up and will have quick despatch. Her size and superior accommodation render her a very for passengers. Apply to KINROSS & CO., Agents. Napier, 24th January, 1868. S.S. ‘ STAR OF THE SOUTH,’ CAPT. W. BENDALL. This steamer is specially fitted for for the CONVEYANCE of LIVESTOCK, and is open for Freight to any NEW ZEALAND POET. —Apply to i WATT BROTHERS, Agents. WAIROA AND POVERTY BAY. lim r|IHE paddle steamer CLEOPATRA,’ Captain Palmeh, will leave for Hie above Ports if sufficient inducement offers. Fares from this date as follows : Wairoa £1 : Return ... £1 10s Poverty Bay ... £2 j Return ... £3 Os Exclusive of Beer, Wines, spirits, and Refreshments, which will be provided on hoard at moderate rates. Freight—(to Wairoa), 40s per ton ; (to i Poverty Bay), 40s per ton. Open for Charter to any part of the Coast, with cargo, and will fetch Wool at current rates. Apply to Capt. PALMER, onboard;! or to ROUTE EDGE, KENNEDY A CO.,i Agents. j New z e a land! STEAM NAVIGATT.ON COMPANY. ; fessassSa* (limited.) During the month of January, and untilfurther notice, the soilings of the Com-; puny’s steamers to and from Napier will 1 be as follows; Arrive from Auckland and Tauranga on Ist Sail for Wellington on 2nd | Arrive from Wellington on 18ih Sail for Tauranga and Auckland on 19th; KINROSS & Co, i Napier, 2nd January, 1867. I FOR SOUTHERN PORTS. rjMIE N.Z.S.N. Co.’s s.s.j WELLINGTON, | Captain F. Holmes, will steam ns above SUNDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1868. For Freight or Passage, apply to KINROSS & CO., A-gcnts. Napier, 20th January 18G8. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON & OTAGO, (Receiving Cargo and Passengers inside the Iron Pot). milE N.Z.S.N. Co.’s s.s. X “ RANGAITEA,” will leave for the above ports on FRIDAY, 14th February, transshipping into the s.s. Taranaki, at Wellington. KINROSS & Co., A gents. FOR TAURANGA & AUCK LAND, (Receiving Cargo and Passengers inside the Iron Pot). V VfeXk February. r |MIE N.Z.S.N. Co.’s s.s. I “EANGATIRA” will leave for the above ports on FRIDAY, 7th KINROSS & Co., Agents. Chief Post Office, Napier, 24th Jan., 18S8. T N consequence of the Provincial ‘-’ubsidy, arrangements have been made, in addition to the Country Mails already existing, that sealed bags will be forwarded by Cobb and Co.’s Coach, from the town, at 7 o’clock on the mornings of Thursday and Saturday, to all the post, offices on the main line, and daily to Meanee. PETER BOURKE. Chief Postmaster,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 547, 30 January 1868, Page 1

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