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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPAQ OF NEW ZEALAND Limited. fKOPOiED DEPAK I L 7 KES. hOll SYDNEY. TTtTDDART, PARKER, AND CO(limited), Splendid, Well-'appdinted Stcairiors will lie despatched from Auckeaxu, as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) :■ — EouGISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LY'iTELTON, £ DUNEDIN, Tasmania Tuesday, Mar. 24, 1:2 noon ANGLIAN, Tuesday, April 7, 12 noon, POP SYDNEY, (Returning to Auckland Direct.) Carrying Passengers tor Melbourne, other AUSTKAHAN Pouts, and Hobakt, Anglian. .Monday, Mar. 2:;. 7 p.m. Tasmania Tuesday, April 7, 4 p.m. All Tickets art; available also for Stopover or Return by ANY UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders ofU.S.S. Co's Tickets may travel by ANGLIAN or TASMANIA. L- D. NATHAN & CO.. Agents. vTOiraiEUN STEAMSHIP COMi> PANY, LIMITED. TIM E- TABLESVeother and other circumstances permittingVJUXJiiirl^cTt^W^/MiW^? jnTTnt?. FRANKTQN JUNCTION HOTEL. train to Audi TRAINS stop 20 minutes at the Erankton Junction for dinner. Tin; undersigned has first-class Meals read}' and served on arrival of all trains. PROPRIETOR. Hancock's XXXX Ales always on Draught. CELEBRATED XXXX ALES, made ei'.om the FINEST MALT AND HOPS, FREE ALL ANTISEPTICS Oil DELETERIOUS AClTrs. CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY, NEWMARKET. (Under Vice-regal Patronage.) m O T O IT It I S T S, E t < 1 BEAUTIFUT, PEESENTS FOH HOME. Very Handsome Inlaid Tables; Cat inets, Jewel Cases, etc.. fill made froi I he finest of New Zealand's E.orost Wood Patronised by His Excellency the Earl< Glasgow, K. 0., 8.M.G., and nearly u the nobility, British and Foreign Officer and gentry who have visited New Zen land. W. NORRIE, Top of Sbortland-st. Blocker's Dutch Coeoa. Highest awards at every Exhibition. The latest is the Cross of Honor at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1895, the highest possible award. N 0 T.I OE. A LL PERSONS netting: or spearing trout, in.d all unlicensed ]!(•!>•(.: •-' fishing for trout with rod and line* aro guilty of a breach of "The Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884," and the regulations made thereunder. All persons who may buy, -ell, expose or offer for sale any trcut nro alsc guilty of a breach of the said Act. Offenders nre liable to a penalty oi £SO (fifty pounds).

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 172, 18 March 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 172, 18 March 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 172, 18 March 1896, Page 2

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