HUDDAKT, PAEKER AND ICO 8 LAEGE AND POWERFUL STEAMSHIPS. WESTRALIA (Waller), 2884 Tons Eeg. ZBAI-ANDIA (Hipgrave), 2870 Tons Beg. i ELING aMITE (Wy!Ue),-25861T0n8 Reg. (Circumstance&permltting) Leave Wellington as under— FOE LYTTELTON AND DTJNEDIN. Westralia | Thura. Aug. 29 4p.m Zealandia | Fri. Sept. 0 5 p.m Blingamite \ Fri. [Sept.2o '■ 4p.m MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTETON, DUNED^, BLUFF AND HQBART.. Westralia 1 Thurß. | Aug. 89 | 4 p.m FOB NAPIEE, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Elingamite | Thurs. I Aug. 29 4 p.m Zealandia | Thnra. | Sep.t 13 4 p.m : TO SYDNEY DIBECT. Weßtralia ) Satur. i Sept. 211 .i p.m All Tickets are available also for stopover oi return *>y any of the Union Co/s Steamers, and holders of U.S.S Co/s Tickets may travel by the above named vessels. Head Office of New Zealand—No. 8, Queen's .Chambers, WELLINGTON. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U • OFN.Z.,Ltd. Steamers leave Wellington as under :— FOE LYTTELTON. """"" ' Tarawera | Wed. Aug. 28 5 p.m Waikare | Fri. | Aug. 30 4 p.m Tarawera | Fri. | Aug. 30 | 5 p.m Rotorua | Satnr. | Aug. 31 | 11 p.m DtTNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. ■ Waikare | Fri. | Aug. 30 | 4 p.m LYTTELTON, ABAEOA* TIMARU* OAMARU'.AND DUNEDIN. Upolu I Wed. | Aug 28 | noon * Without transhipment. MELBOUENE via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIS, BLUFF,.and HOBART. ■:■■■-'.'■■ Monowai I Thura. i Sept. 5 i 4p.m NAPIEE, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND ; Houra j Mon. 1 Sept, 2 | '4 p.m Talune | Fri. : ; ■■-( Sept." 6 | 4 p.m Te Anau ■ | Mon.- | Sept. 9 | 4p.m -,■■■ SYDNEY VrA AUCKLAND. Talune* | Fri. 6) Sept. 6 | 4 p.m *'Tranßhipping~to Mararoa at Auokland. .-/ Vi SYDNEY DIRECT. . . Mokoia --' | Satur. | Aug. 31 j 4 p.m - - NELSON DIRECT. ~ ■--■,■-i ■ Rotoiti_ . | Sun._ { Sept^ | 9 p.m ; ""■ ~ PICTON AND NELSOX"""^ j' Booking cargo through to Blenheim at, 16s per ton. . Connecting with train for Blenheim, I Weather and circumstances permitting, Maponrika ] Wed. | Aug. 28 j :12.30p.m Eotorua | Thurs | Aug. 29 112.30 p.in Haupiri | Satur. | Aug. 31 | noon NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA . FOE AUOKLAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on - Tuesdays and Fridays. Takapuna | Thurs. | Aug. 29 \ • S p.m Eotoiti* | Sun.' I Sept. II 9pm ♦Calls Nelson WESTPOET, GREY AND HOKITIKA VIA PICTON AND NELSON. Mapourika | Wed.. | Aug. 28 | 12.30 p.m Haupiri [ Satnr. [ Aug. 31 | noon •WESTPOET and GREYMOUTH. Janet Niccbl [ Wed. | Aug. 28 | noon SAMOA. AND FIJI (From Auckland.) Hauroto |JWed._ ( Aug. 28 | FOE EAEATONGA AW TAHITI (From Ausklana): Taviuni | Tqes. | Aug. 27. [ , SUVA and . LEVUKA ' (From Auckland): i Ovalau | Wed, | Sept. 18 | • Passengers booked to West Australian " ports. Berths will only' be alhtted to passen- i gers on production of passage tickets at i the Company's offiae. i Tickets available by Messrs Huddirt, 1 Parker & Co.'s steamers Elingamite and ' festralia. . . SHGMEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND ' VIA ONEHUNGA, 0 jnnecting with through train from Wellington on Tposdays and Fridays:— ' STEAMERS LEAVE NEW PLY- ■ MOUTH as under ; (weather permitting):— Roroiti ( Tues | Aug. 27 i 9.45 p.m ' Takapuna I Fn. | Aug. 30 | 9.46 p.m ' Rotoiti j Tues. | Sept. 3|. 9.45 p.m ! Takapuna . | Fri. | Sept. 6 | 9.45 p.m ' Passengers can embark "••"Welling- \ ton on Sundays and Thursdays, proceed- ] Ing through by steamer to Onehunga fo | Auckland. ( ' c COMMEECIAL HOTEL, t THE SQUAEE, PALMEESTON :1 NORTH. • I MEB WAIKIEY ] DESIRES to intimate that she has taken possession of the Commercial Hotel (which is furnished throughout in first-class style), and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of * publio patrol age. First-class accommodation for boarders-. Wines and spirits of the finest quality kept in stock. Strachan's well-known XXXXontap. > The travelling public will obtain the best accommodation at the Commercial Hotel. A first-class table kept under the, management of an experienced waiter. M. WALKLEY. POST OFFICE HOTEL, : BROAD STREET. WALTEB TIAIOING " (Late of Club Hotel, Wellington), PROPRIETOR. rpHE hotel is now being thoroughly _L renovated, and when completed will be one of the most up-to-date on the coast. Wines and spirits of first-class quality only kept in stock. First-class table. W. MANNING, , Proprietor. FAMILY HOTEL, Rangitikbi Line. JOHN EOB.EJRTS (Late of Kaikouba) HAS taken the above Hotel, and , solicits a sharo oi patronage. Good beds always available, and a nrst-class table. X Stabling and safe paddocks provided. Only the best of wines arid spirits in . stock. Speight's Ale on draught. WANTED KKOWI\; THAT J. T. WATSON, S ationerr I 1 eliding, has been appointed Sole gent (or the district ior patterns. Any pattern posted on reoeipt of 15 stampa. - - r - JE. -LAJiCOME~* J CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT. r OFFICES-Law9hamber 8) the Square l, Private residence, Duke-street;. ' Pahnerston North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7091, 27 August 1901, Page 1
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