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FrabDARTrTARKER AND fOO I jl LARGE AND POWERFDJ STEAMSHIPS. > WESTRALIA (Waller), 2884JTons Reg 2EALANDIA (Hipgrave), 2870 Tons Reg ELINGAMITE (Wyilie), 2585|Tons Reg (Circumstances permitting) Leave Wellington as under— FOB, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Zealandia | Pri. Aug. 91 5 p.t Elingamite | Fri. Aug. 23. 4 p.u Westralia i Thura. Aug. 29 ] 4p.r MELBOTJENE, VIA LYTTETON.DTJN EDIN, BLUFF AND HOBART. •Westralia ,| Thura. | Aug. 29 | 4 p.t FOB NAPIER, GISBOENE, AUCKLAOT AND SYDNEY. Elingamite | Thurs. I Aug. 11 i p.n Zealflndia | Thitrs. I Aug. 15 | 4jj TO SYDNEY DHiECT. Weßtralia | Satur. | Aug. 17 | 4p.n AH Tickets are available also for stop over'oi return *)y any of the Union Co.'i Steamers, and holders of U.SiS Co.'i Tio^ets may travel by the above namet vessels. Scad Ofßce of New Zealand—No. 8 Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. TTXION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OP N.Z., Ltd. Steamers leave Wellington as under:— ' FOB LYTTELTON. Monra | Tues. | July 30-J 4pm Moura j Mon. | July 22 | 4 p.m Tarawera | Wed. July 31 j 5 p.m MoDpwai | Thura. | Aug. 1 | 4 p.m Widkare | Fri. . | Aug. 2|' 4 p.m DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. Moura ' | Tues. | July 30 | 4 p.m Alonowai . j Thivra. | Aug. 1 | . 4 p.m LYTTELTON, AEAEOA* TIMAEXJ*, OAMARLJ*, AND DUNEDIN. Upol-a | Wed. | July 311 noon *Without transhipment. MELBOUWKvITLTi TELTOnTdoNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBAET. Monowai | Thura. i Aug. 1 i 4 p,m NAPIER, GISBOENE and AT/OKLAiSD llcura | Mod. , Aug. 5 | 4 p.m Waikare | Thurs. | Aug. 8 | 4 p.m SYDNEYVIA AUCKLiNIX Waikare | Thurs. | Aug. 8| 4p.m PICTON AND NEISOX Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 168 per ton. Connecting -with train for Blenheim. Weather and circumstances permitting. Rotorua | Tues. | July 30 | 12.30 p.m Mapourika | Wed. | July 31 | 12.30 p.m Eotorua | Thurs | Aug. 1 | 12.30 p,m Haupiri | Satnr. | Aug.- 3 | noon NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUMGA FOE AUCKLAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. Takapuna | Thurs. | Aug. 1 | 5 p.m WBSTPOET, GEEY AND HOKITIKA , VJA PICTOM AND NELSON. Haupiri | Satur. | Aug. 3 | ■ noon Mapourika | Wed. | July 31 | 12.30 p.m W.ESTPOK11 and GRbIYMOUTH. Janet Niccol | Thurs. | Aug. 1 | noon SAMOA AND" FIJI (From Auckland.) Manapouri | Wed. | July 31 ' FOK:tiAiiAiON(iA'AND TAHITI (From Auckland): Taviuni j Tues. | Jtdy 30 | SUVA and LEVUKA ' (From Auckland): Ovalau | Wed, | Aug. 21 | Paasengere booked to West Australian ports. Berths will only bo allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office, Tickets available by M,essrs Hudil*rt, Parker & Co.'s steamers Elingamito and "Vtsstraliu. fiHGVifiST KOUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA OHEHTJNGA; Ooaaeetmg with throngh train from Well'*rt>,:^...ington on Tv°sdr.ys and Fridays-.— OTEAMEES LEAVE NEW PLY.O MOUTH asunder (weather permitting):— Rocoiti | Tues | July 30 | 9.46 p.m Takapuna | Fn. | Aug. 2 | 9.4?> p.m Kotoiti | Tues. | Aug. 9 | 9.45 p.m Takapuna | Fri. | Aug. 9 | 9.45 p.m Passengers can embark fIT Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga fo Auokland. WANGANUI SETTLERS' RIVER S.S COMPANY, Ltd. FOE PIPIETKi. rgIHE favorite new —, \N V. •«- steamer "Aotea" take her runing !<S3£BSS3& on Mondays and Fridays, starting on FEIDAY, 20th inst, at 7.30. FAEES TO PIPIRIKI— Single, I/Gj EETCB^, 2/6. SPECIAL CANOE SERVICE BEYOND PIPIEIKI. This canoe service to the upper reaches beyond Pipiriki is the only means by which the caves are gateable. THE FAEE IS 2/6. The usual Tuesday and Friday service Trill be ran during the holidays. Freight or passage apply to C. F. MIXLWARD, Agent, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. TO THE LADIES OF PALMERSTON F. AJN TD SURROUNDING DISTRICT. The UaiYersal snpplj Company, Limired, OF WELLINGTON, HAVE much pleasure in informing their customers and the publio in -. general that J. GRACE & CO. have - taken the agency for the celobrated White Sewing Machines, king of all sewing machines. Ladies please remember they have no cog wheols. It is an ideal • family sewing machine That can be proved by the Paris Exposition, whore it was awarded a gold medal in hoarty recognition of its superior merits. It embodies all tho practical improvements, such as ball bearings all through the treadle, which makes it the lightest running machine in the world. J. Grace & Co., having had a long ex- . perience in tho sewing machine business, ' will be able to vouch for all the improved qualities of the White Machines. Our customers will kindly make their paymonts to J. Grace & Co., who will issuo our coupons as a receipt for any money paid to them. Wo keep a laige stock of parts and neodlos for every description of sewing machine. HcaaOißce: 70, Manners-street; Wei lington. A. ROSENBERG),, „„„„„ ~T~J. FAKE, Bricklayer & Contractor 3 UCEfiSED DRIiuSfiECTOR TO THE BOKOUGH, '.. SHMP DIPS, BrKSRS' OVENS AND MONUMEKTS BUILT. ALL WOEK^GUARANTEED.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7067, 29 July 1901, Page 1

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