Funsrals THE Friends of William Kilday are respectfully inarmed that the Funeral of his late son. Samuel James, will leave biS iTSulenco Huslcy Street, Sydenham, on Wednesday, March -8, at I.HO. for the Addington Cemetery. irfiHK' Friends of the late William WyUia 'B ■ Vallance are respectfully informed that lus fmieral will leave his late residence, Green ban k Farm, Sefton, at halt-past one o'clock on Thursday, the 29th day of March, for the Balcairn Cemetery. B> PETRIE, CCOS Spreydou. Shipping T? ottoea. 4 sew Zealand Shipping Company’s Koval Mail Line ol Steamers "W ILTj 1,6 Demtehe * for LONDON as under, through the Magalhaen Straits, weather permitting, and. via Eio de Janeiro, Teneriffe and > D THEliv£a OibllASvif V XiXVX A VU u The above Steamers have splendid accommodation for all classes of Passengers, at moderate Warrants issued hero for Passages from the United Kingdom. Return. Faxes at Eeduced Bates. For further information apply to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Christchurch; Or to the Branches and Agents of the Company 6004 D throughout the Colony. T THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. OABGO STEAMBBS FOB LONDON. THE Following HIGHCLASS STEAMBBS are appointed to SAIL AS UNDER Steamers. ( Tous. I Leave Lyttelton, Tekoa | 4050 | April 4 Tongariro I 4103 1 May 5 Otorama 3808 May 19 Waikato I 4767 | To follow For Freight, apply to the COMPANY’S OFFICES, Lyttelton and Christchurch. 6364 Union Steamship Company OF NETT ZEALAND, LIMITED. STEAMERS SAIL AS UNDER :- SPECIAL NOTICES. SYDNEY, via Wellington: Tarawera, Wednesday, Xlth April. TONGA and SAMOA, from Auckland: Upolu, early. SUVA and LEVUKA (from Auckland): Taviuni, Thursday, 29th March. EXCURSION FARES NOW IN FORCE OVER ALL THE COMPANY’S LINES. X YTTELTON AND PENINSULA STEAM Ju SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Weather and other circumstances permitting, Steamers will leave as under “ • Returning next day. All freights FROM Lyttelton to places other thanAkaroa Wharf and Kaikoura, must be prepaid. Special trips to other Bays as arranged. For rates of freight and passage, apply to CUFF & GRAHAM, A. cents. COAL A BEI VALb. FROM NEWCASTLE. BARQUE ELIZABETH GRAHAM, NOW ARRIVED, And DISCHARGING every day this week. Also, B.S. HAUROTO, DISCHARGING THIS DAY. FROM WESTPORT. S.S. JANET NICOLL, DISCHARGING THIS DAY. The attention of Farmers and Threshing-machine Owners is particularly requested to the arrival of ttur COAL VESSELS, enabling them to obtain Coal Direct ex Ship. THE CELEBRATED COAL, €OALB ROOKDALE household, ALWAYS IN STOCK. G. M’OLATCHIE & CO., 271, HIGH STREET, Cwusxouvncn,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10307, 28 March 1894, Page 1
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