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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). PROBABLE SAILINGS. LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. Train Penguint I Thursday | Feb 16 | 4.15 pm Wainui* I Sunday Feb 18 | 9.16 pm Saturday Penguin* | Tuesday | Feb 20 | 4.15 pm * Wellington only. t Wellington and Lyttelton only. Booking passengers and cargo to Napiet Gisborne, and Auokland. NELSON. Train Graf ton I Friday | Feb 16 | 4.15 pm Penguin \ Monday | Feb 19 | 4.16 pm Wainni i Wed'sday j Feb 21 | 4.15 pm Booking passengers and oargo to all Weßt Ooart ports. TABANAKI, AND MANUKAU. (From Wellington). Takapnna | Friday t Feb 16 | MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Waihora | Monday | Feb 19 | SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON. Via Auokland. Manaponri | Tuesday | Feb 20 | SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. (Direct). Wakatipa | Thursday | Fab 22 | WES .TORT AND QREYMOUTH. Train Orafton | Friday I Feb 16 | 4.15 pm Wainui* | Wed'sday j Feb 21 | 4.15 pra fGrejmoalh only. Booking passengers and oargo to all West Coast Ports. WELLINGTON FROM BLENHEIM. Waihi .. I Thursday | Feb 15 | midnight Oargo (booked at offioe) received for shipment at the Company's Wharf. Passages and oargo booked by the Company's Royal Mail Steamers to San Francisco and London. Agents for the Orient Line. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS. f p rjIHE following fast £yk^|^ mers will be despatched *^^^^™^^* r as under, carrying mails for LONDON, through the Magellan Straits (weather permitting), via Bio da Janeiro Tenerifle, and Plymouth. Ste»m..B Tns. JJg; DaU. || Ruahine 6127 Bone bnb Feb 15 Welliagton Kaikoora 4507 F. Forbes Mar 23 Wellington Ruapehu 4202 Findlay Apr 19 Aorangi 4196 Sutoliffe May 17 Rimutaka 4515 areanstreet Jans 14 Thenoeforward every fourth Thnrsd&y. Return tiokets at reduoed farsß. Passengers forwarded to port of departure free. Warrants issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learned on application THE NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Alfred-street. Blenheim. T. H. HANNA, Manager. THE NEW ZKALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. WOOL SEASON 1893-94. Pioton to London Direct, FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON, a. . The Barque J|||^ ARCTIC BTREAM, mSmmßßSfi Capt. Bowen, 1500 Tons Register, IS NOW ON BERTH at Picton to receive Wool, Hemp, and General Cargo, and will be despatched m all FEBRUARY. For Freight and Pasßßge apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, Ltd., Agents. OB TO Meßsrs W. E. Clouston ACo.) r^S}"!^ Messrs Fell Bros. & Co. [ ??„ p.Jf* Messrs J. Holmes* Co. j Ltd! Marlborough FarmerB 1 Co-Operativa Association, Ld. ARCTIC STREAM. I WILL not be responsible for any debts oontraoted by my crew. A. BOWEN, Master. HUDDART PARKER AND CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS, BRINGING LOW FARES & FREIGHTS INTO FORCE. r . m~HE MAGNIFIA\ a fit ■ -*- CENTNE WSS. j|j|JFj|g TASMANIA (2252 tons register, and 2500 horse -power) Captain McGeb, Commander, continuing a Three-weekly Service, Leave Wellington for Sooth, Thu. Moh. 1 . Ljttalton . North, Fri. „ 2 „ Wellington „ „ Sat. „ 3 „ Napier „ „ Sun. „ 4 , Auokland „ „ Tues, „ 6 Arrive Sydney, N.B.W Sun. „ 11 Leave Sydney for Auckland Wed. „ 14 And so on. RETURN TICKEtFFoR SIX MONTHS. W. E. CLOUSTON & CO, Agents. FOR WELLINGTON. t p rpHE s.s. jmLj^ffiuA^ NEPTUNE Will leave Blonheim for Wellington— SATURDAY, at 1 pm. Buperior Passenger Aoocmmodation. For freight or passage apply to W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Agents. [OABB.] [T B. HUDDLESTON, O.E. Architect and Sanitary Engineer Valuer and Arbitrator, Blenheim. 1070 Baldness may be prevented and a thiok growth of hair stimulat 07 the un of Ayer'B Hair Vigor

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 39, 15 February 1894, Page 3

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