s- * HFJODART, PARKER AND COS LARGE AND POWERFUL : STEAMSHIPS. ; WBSTRALIA, 2884 Tons Register I ZEaLANDIa, 2870 Tons Register ■ ELINGAMITE, 2585 Tons Register (Circumstances permitting) Leave Wellington as tinder— FOE, LYTTELTON AND DTJNEDIN. Westralia | Thurs. | Jan. 31 | sp.m Elingamite I Fri. | Feb. 8| sp.m Zealandia | Fri. | Feb. 22 | 5 p.m MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTETON.DUN. EDIN, BLUFF AND HOBART. Westralia* | Thurs. | Jan.-31 | 5 p.m FOB NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. " Zoalandia | Thiira | Jan. 31 5 p.m Elingamite 1 Thur3. 1 Feb. 14 5 p.m TO~SYDNEY DIBECT. WestraTia | Satnr. | Fob. 23 | Cargo must be alongside vessel one hour ; , before sailing time. r *Calls at Nilford Sound en route (weather i permitting). p All Tickets are ayailable also for stop- |; OTer ox return by any of tl'.e Union Co.'s I Steamers, and holders of U.S.S Co.'s I Tickets may travel by the above named I iteamers. i Head Office of New Zealand—No. 8, I Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. I MURRELL, Resident Manager If! WON dTEAM SHIP COMPANX, OF U »EW ZEALAND (Ld.) Steamers leave Wellington as under — (Subject to alteration without notice.)
LCTTELTON. Eotomahana | "Wed. | Jan. 30 | 7 p.m Tarawera | Thurs. | Jan. 31 | 6 p.m Kotomahana | Fri. | Feb. 1 | 7 p.m DUNEDIN, "VIA LYTTELTON. Mararoa | Pri. | Feb. 1 ] 4 p.m Moura | Tues. | Feb. 6 | 4 p.m MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DUN. EDIN and BLUFF. Monowai | Thnra. | Feb. 7 | 4 p.m NAPIER, GISBOBNE AND AUCKLAND Te Anau | Mon. | Feb. 4 | 4 p.m Mararoa 1 Thurs. | Fob. 7 | 4 p.m Moura | Mon. | Feb. 11 | 4 p.m Te Anau | Mon. | Feb. 18 | 4 p.m j SYDNEY, TIA AUCKLAND. j Mararoa | Thur3. | Feb. 7 | 4 p.m I SYDNEY DIRECT, j Mokoia | Satur. | Feb. 2 | 4 p.m I PICTON AND NELSON.~~ B, joking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. i Wainui | "Wed. | Jan, 30 112 80 p.m Takapuna | Thurs. | Jan. 31 | 12.30 p m Haupiri | Fri. | Feb. 1 | 12.30 p.m | •Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. NELSON DIRECT. Mapourika | Sun. | Feb. 3 | 8 p.m NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA FOE AUCKLAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. Eotoiti | Thurs. | Jan. 31 | 5 p.m Mapourika* | Sun. | Feb. 3 [ 8 p.m *CaUs Nelson. WESTPOET, GEEY AND HOKITIKA, VIA PICTON AND NELSON. Wainui | Wed. | Jan. 30 | 12.30 p.m Haupiri [ Fri._ | Feb. 1 | 12.30 p.m FOE EABATONGA A^D TAHITI (i'rom Auckland): Ovalan | Tues. | Feb. 12 [ SUVA and LEVUKA (From Auckland): i Taviuni | Wed. | Feb. 61 |
Passengers booked to West Australian ports. Berths will only be all ptted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. Tickets available by Messrs Huddart, Parker & Co.'s Bteamers Elingamite and Westralia. SHOMEST BOUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA, oJflflectuig with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays :— QJTEAMEES LEAVE NEW' PLTD MOUTH sunder (weather permitting):— Eotoiti Fri. | Feb. 1 9.45 p.m Mapourika Tues. | Feb. 5 9.45 p.m Eotoiti Fri. | JFeb 8 | 9.45 p.m Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for Auckland. WANGANUI SETTLERS' EIVEB S.S COMPANY, Ltd. FOE PIPIBTKI. rTIHE favorite new • s';i3aniei' "Aotea" ■^^^^^^ "will take up her runing ,^^^pon Mondays and Fridays, starting on FEIDAT, 20th inst,, at 7.30. FARES TO PIPiKIKI— Single, 1/6; Eetubn, 2/6. SPECIAL CANOE SEEVICE BEYOND PIPIEIKI. This canoe service to the upper reaches beyond Pipiriki is the only means by which the oaves are gateable. THE FAEE IS 2/6. The usual Tuesday and Friday service will be run during the holidays.
Freight or passage apply to C. F. MIWWABD, Agent, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. NEW ZEALAND'S EHINEi WANGANUI EIVEE. AHATEICK & CO.'S Wanganui • Eiver Tourist Steamers, " Manuwai," " Wairere," and " Ohura." The Tourist traffic on the Wanganui Eiver has now qeen extended to 80 miles by above steamers only. Embracing all the beat of the beautiful scenery on New Zealand's Bhine. From Wanganui 9very Tuesday and Friday, returning following days Apply COOE & SON, Or HATEICK & CO. I. J. -FAKE, Bricklayer & Contractor, LICENSED DMiK CONNECTOR TO THE BOKOUGH." SHEEP DIPS, HeEES' OVENS AND MONUMENTS BUILT. ALL WOES GUARANTEED.
Plumber, TiDsmith. 0 :.• ..' rpHE Manufacturing ••■: -drying -*■ Plant a specialty. Agent for and Manufacturer of the latest improved Milk Coolers and Estimates1 furnished for *V classes of work in the trade. Addbiss — MAIN STEEBT (Next Commercial Hotel).
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6918, 29 January 1901, Page 1
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