UNION fall STEAMSHIP Esi COMPANY. ! HHrf r " ~~~ OF NEW ZEALAND HI LIMITED PBOBABLE SAILINGS. ~ 1 TABANAKI AND MANUKAU. MAniKAPUA | Monday | April 1 | 9 p.m. WELLINGTON DIEECt] Wainui* I Sunday | Mar 31 1 10 ft.vi, : Gbaftos* I Wednesday | April 3 I Mawdeba* I Friday | April 5 | _ 'Passengers only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Waindi I Tuesday | April 2 j noon Penouin j Thuraday | April 4| 3 p.m. LYTTELTON. ' ' Wainui' J Tuesday | April 2 | noon Penguin | Thursday | April 4| 3 p.m. •Transhipping to Talane at Wellington Wednesday, April 3. '" DPNEDIN. " Wainui* I Tuesday | April 2 | noon •Transhipping passengers and cargo to Taluns at Wellington on Wednesday, April 3rd. WESTPOBT. GiiAiTON'f I Sunday Mot 31 | 8 a.m. Ojiapeeb | Wednesday April 3 1 10 a.m, Wainm I Thursday April 4| 1 p.m. •Lancia Cargo on return from Greymouth, jNo cargo utter 2 p.m. on Saturday. GHEmbUTH: ' Ghafto** I Sunday ) Mar 31 | 8 a.m. Wainui I Thursday | April 4 | 1 pirn. •JNo cargo after 2 p.m. on Saturday. MELBOUBNE FBOM WELLINGTON. Maiiaboa* J Friday I April 5 I Hobart. SYDNEY TBOM WELLINGTON. MANArouai* | Saturday | April G I •Bast Coast. Passengers booked through to Western Australia TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, AND [SYDNEY. Tavium* I about Thuraday | April 18 I *From Auckland. SUVA AND LEVUKA. Uroi-u* | about Thursday | April 18 I •From Auokland, HONOLULU -AND SAN FBANOISCO, Mawposa.* I Saturday | April 20 | 'From Auckland. No Cargo received alter 4*30 p.m., and on Saturday after 2 p.m. Visitors are requested to leave the steamers immediately after the second whistle has been sounded. ltoyal Mail Service Overland route to Great Britain through America. Passengers booked through to San Franoisco and Liverpool. Passage Tickets issued at Port Office only. For all information apply at the Company's Offices, Government Whabp and TmmoAß Stbeet. *z ' ' >01:CR fli%£N STEAM MNE OF :rs|ig PACKETS r AHE APPOINTJiD TO LEAVE FOR WESTPOBT. GBEYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA, THE CHAELES EDWABD, TUESDAY, 2nd April, at Neon. FOR WANGANUI. THE KENNEDY, about MONDAY, Ist April. FOR WELLINGTON. HT HE WAVEELEY. TO-MORBOW, A SUNDAY, 31st inst., at G p.m, OPUNAKE VITwELLINGTON. r|^HE WAVEKLEY, TO-MOBBOW, X SUNDAY, 31st inst., at G p.m. PATEA VIA WELLINGTON. THE WAVEBLEY, TO-MOBBOW, SUNDAY, 31st inst., at G p.m. J. H 000.X & CO.
E. BUXTON & CO TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON. NEWNATIONAL AND NEWHOMEHAND& TRFADLE SEWING MACHINES, These Machines are unequalled for simplicity, durability, reliability ppeed, strength ease of management, pndcapacity for wide range of work Notwithstanding the high order of excellence to which the New Natlona and New Home Machinee have been brought the prices are exceedingly ''heap LINOLEUMS ♦"^LINOLEUMS "We have landed ex Astcrion 7 cases NAIRN'S best quality Linoleumi of (lie latest anu choicest designs in all widths. Also" 4 cnses^elicnpei quality Linoleum in other makes. boplmson. Our supplies are to'haudfof HOP BALESJfuII size and weight, fastanc loose tops, BIN CLOTH, STKIPED HESSIANS, Drying .Scrims, Rol Sulphur GliErniOUTH AND GOLLINGM OOD COKE, Hop Measures, HOP PRESSES at reduced price, Kiln Cloth special!} prepared for Hop-drying. This material will bo found superior to th< ordinary scrims used, for hop-drying, being skongei- wovcu and iiiort durable. AGENTS FOIToANNON'S DIPS. Non-poisonous, cheapest} andj best Dip [in the market,' Gained Silvei Medals, Highest Atvards, at Edinburgh Exhibition, 1800 Kimberley, South Africa, 1892 Californian Stato Fair, 1892 Beating all best known Dipa Absolutely safe and thoroughly effectivo. (hires Scab, Wounds, Sores, and Lunvworm. Destroys Ticks, Plies, Pleas, Lice, Maggots, &c. Easy to use. Mixes tvith cold tunier. Always offccliVc, as ft is com posed of tho very best material Parted fa 1, 2, 5, ami 10 Gallon Drums. AGENTS FOB COOPER'S WORLD-FAMED POISONOUS DIPPING POWDER. GRAHAM'S PERMANENT FOOT ROT CURE STAR BRAND SHEEP BRANDING PAINT Wixod[rauly for use in -J- and 1 gnllon patent lever (op Una Colours — Red, Black, and Blue E. BUXTON &C(X, JBAFALGAS BTBEEX,.HELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 75, 30 March 1895, Page 3
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