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SHIPPING. HUDDAKT, PARXEB AND CO.'S LARGE AND POWERFUL STEAMSHIPS. ZEALANDIA, 3000 Tons Eegister .... WESTRALIA, 2864 Tons Eegistor ELINGAMITE, 2585 Tons Eegister Leave Wellington as under— FOE LTTTELTON AND DUNEDIN." • Zealandia | Thurs. | Feb. 22 | 5 p.m Westrana | Friday | Feb. 23 j 5 p.m : Elingamite | Friday j Mar. 9 | spm MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTETON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF AND HOBAET. Zealandia | Thurs ] Feb. 22 | 5 p.m FOE NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND " . AND SYDNEY. Westralia | Thurs. | Mar. 1.5 p.m Elingamite i-Thurs. [ Mar. 15 | sp.m TO SYDNEY DIRECT. Zealandia | Satur. | Mar. 17 | 4 p.m All Tickets are available also for stopover or return by any of the Union Co/s Steamers, and holders of U.S.S Co.'s Tickets may travel by the above named steamer?,. Head Oflice of New Zealand—No. 3, Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. JOHN MUEEELL, Besident Manager T"! KION STEAM SHlr- COMPANY, 0™ V) NEW ZEALAND (Ld.) Steamers leave Wellington as under — (Subject to alteration -without notice.) LYTTELTON. Flora | Tues. | Feb 20 I 5 p.nii . Eotomahana j Wed. | Feb. 21 | 7 rj.m :% Kotomahana I Fri. | Feb. 23 | r< "p.m DUNBDmTviA~LTTTEpL;Ox! Te Anau | Tues. j jj'eb. §C 0 J 5 p.m Flora | Tues. | Fein. 27 | 5 p.m Talune | Thurs. [ .aflar. 1 | 5 p.m ■ MELBOUENE, via-'LYTTELTON, DUN- , EDIN, BLU-TJTF and HOBART. '•:' Talune J/ihurs. j Mar. 1 [ 5 p.m.. ■■'.. NAPIER-/GISBOENE AND AUCKLAND MRt^oa- .jK,];Thurs^t:Feb. 22 | 4 p.m < Te Anau- • r- p Hon. • | Feb. 2G | 4 p.m SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND^ Mararoa jj'huraj JFeb. 22 ] 4 p.m * SYDNEY DIRECT] Moiiowai_ | i?atur.' | Feb. 24 | 4 p.m' NELSON DIRECT. Mapourika | Sun. | Feb 25] 11pm PICTON AND NELSON. baling cargo through to Blenheim ' at H.s per ton. I Takapuna j Tues. | Feb. 20 I 1 p.m •Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA FOE AUCKLAND. • Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. Mapourika* | Sun. | Feb. 25 I 11 p m *Calls Nelson. WEST^OE^^EEY~AND HOKTTIkT VIA PICTON AND NELSON. Wainui | Tues^ j_Fe'b._jOjJ2.3O p.m EAEATONGA AND TAHITI, FROM^ AUCKLAND. SUVA ANL I^VUkl/~FROM ' ALOKLANP. * Taviuni | Wed. j Feb. 28 | Passengers booked to West Australian' ports. Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. , Tickets available by Messrs Hud-dirt, ; Parker & Co.'s steamers Elingamite and f Westralia. ;• SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCUESIOIfS— Manapouri wil] Jeavo Auckland about Wednesday, Mar. 7, for Tonga, Samoa, Piji and Sydney. To be followed by Hauroto four weeks later. SHOWIEST EOUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA, •3jnnecting with through train from Wellington on Tv°edays and Fridays:— S~ TEAMEES LEAVE NEW PLYMOUTH as under (weather permitting):— Mapourika | Tues. | Feb. 20 | 9.45 p.m Eotpiti | Fri. | Feb. 23 | 9.45 p.m Mapourika.,-1 Tues. | Feb. 27 | 9.45 p.m jiotoiti^./; j,-Fri. | Mar. 2 j 9.45 p.m '.- Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for Auckland, Offices—Custom House, Quay, Wellington MES f LEWELLXN, I A CERTIFICATED NUESE, TEEEACE END, Has yacancies for ladies during accouchement. Medical and surgical skill. " - npHS very latest boon to houseX holders. Get it! BERMALINB BEEAD. A sure cure for Indi estion. A USTBALIAN "Ift/T UTU AL "DBOVIDENT SOCIETY, Now Zealand Branch: Head Offioe, Cnssomhouae Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors The Hon. Morgan 8. Grace, M.D., 0.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman). The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.G. (Deputy-Chairaian), Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Kichardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PEOSPEEOUS Australian Life Office and thb LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIEE. The only Mutual Life Office which declares A BONUB EV.EEY YEAR The method oi Valuation adopted by this Society is of the moat Stringent Character, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £14,500,00© (FOUETEEN AND A-HALF MILLLJ.OB STERLING). ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Sterlikq. Policieß in Force , ~ 134,484 BumAs3ured .. .. £41,726,041 Caeh Bonuses Divided ~ ,£7,726,170 BONUSES: Cash Bonus for one year, 1897, £449,268, Yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £835,00 C. -./'■■ After makicg Special Raserves. ■-■ *Oaßh Bonuses declared for last Five Tears Millions, yielding Reversipnary J "B'c <?«!S exceeding Four Millioae. "' i,- \ ASSU^YOUK LIFF ■' ''>Wl THE I - A.M.FP SOCIETY And Secure r BONUS EVEItY YEAE, Ezpentea cf ';ar,t^em-nt: 81 P£S CENT ON iEE TOTAL IS--2 -COME. ED-WAED W. LOWE, _ - renScnt Beeiotury Branch Office—

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6626, 19 February 1900, Page 1

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