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Igsjf UNION H STEAMSHIP ff roM p ANy Uf NEW ZF2! AN PROBABLE BAILTNQB. XA»A«AKI AND UASVWOT~ Takapuna I Mcnday | Deo 11 1 midnight Cargo received till 4 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT — Wainui | Saturday I De7T9Tm™¥~ PIOTON AND WELUNttfotT MAPOirRiKA» I Friday" j Deo 8 • noon Rotorua 1 Saturd.y | Dec 9 I noon ROTORUA I Tuesday | Dec 12- 3 p.m. Haupibi I Wednesday Dec. 13 |4p.m. Rotorua Thursday | Dec 14 I 5-30p.m. 'Cargo till! 1 a.m. WESTPOBT. ' . Hacpim' ] Sunday | Deo. 10 | noon Wainui | Wodnesday | Dec 13 ' I 5 a.m. •Cargo received (N.Z. grown frutt) until 1 p.m. Saturday. No cargo received after 1 hour belore sailing ~ Haupibi' | Sunday | Deo 10 I noon Wainui | Wednesday J Pec 13 | 5 a.m. *Cargo received (N.Z grown frutt) until 1 p.m. Saturday, No cargo received alter 1 hour below Balling, LXTTfcLTOtt FROM WELLINGTON.' Rotomahana I Friday | Dec. 8 \ Mapoubika I Saturday I Deo 9 I Rotomahana | Monday | Deo 11 I Mapodbika I Tuesday | Deo 12 | RoTOMAHAKA | Wednesday | Dec 13 DUNEDDN FROITWEIjqNOTON~ Waihoka | Friday | Dec 8 1 . Te Anau I Tuesday | Dec 12. NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND ATJOKLAND, FROM WELLINGTON. Taraweba | Monday | Deo. II I Waihoka [ Thursday I Dec 14 | MBI^OUBNJ[]HiOMJr7ELLUmo:r Taluni | Thursday Dec, 2fj M nowai j Thursday | Dec. 28 I •Oellg Boban jYDMBI FBQM WBLMNCTCOH Talun&t | Saturday 1 Doc. 9 j Waihoka* | Thursday | Dec 14. MoNOWAIt | Saturday | December 16 | Mararoa* I Thursday I Dec. 28 { _ # Eaat Cosst. tDirect. TONGA, 8 MOV4WJI.FROMAUCKLAND. Hauhoto I Wednesday | Deo. 13~ SUVA AND LEVUKA FROM AUCKLAND Tavicni I Wednesday |Jan 3 | RABATONGA, TAHITI, FROM - AUCKLAND. Ovalap I Tnesday | Jan 16 , HUNULULU AND BAN eJBANCIBOU, FROM AUCKLAND MoANA I Monday | De«f 25] No cargo received after l'pjia. on _j Saturday. K No starting signal will be nsed between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., and on Sunday. Visitors are requested to leave the atta-nars immediately after the second whistle bts bean sonnded, OUMMER-EXCURSION ROUND THE MIDDLE INLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. By S.S. WAIKARE in JANUARY, 1900 Visiting Stewart Island, West Coa-t, Cook Strait Sound?. For fall particulars apply at any of the Company's Offices. —7a ANCBOB !, :^ STEAM LINE OF ijf^Sll PACKETS ABB APPOINTKD TO LBAVK FOR WESTPOBT, GREYMOUTO, AND HOKITIKA. rpHE WAVERLEY, FRIDAY, Bth inbt A at 7 p.m. FOR "WELLINGTON DIRECT. HPRE KENNEDY, Early. FOR WANGANUI. npHE CHARLEB~EDWARD, Early. J. H. COOK & 00.

. ...-■! .. ■ — - — — — — —^__ "» **vui^, i E. BUXTON & CO., TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. In addition lo onr large and well assoried stocks of GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGERY BRUSHWARE, ETC., We have opened np exjreeent arrivals •. — LOCKWOOD & JOHNPOK'3 Table and Pocket Cutlery •in bone Ebony, r tag, Xylonite, and Ivory. i Pazors and Strops and Scissors. Joseph Rodgers and f?on'a celebrated POOLE V KNIVE •<. , ELECTRO PLATED SPOONS and FORKS in Virions qualities. A special line of BERAID SILVER Fpoons and Forks, We have been appointed Sola Agents for Beraid Silver. It is the finest substitute for Real Silver. Wears white throughout. t ELECTRO PLATED WARE. A large and choice assortment in tbe latest dv signs from leading Sheffield makers, and which comprise — i Breakfaßt and table crnet?, egg frames, afternoon tea pits and ' cream jugs, single and double jelly frames, sugar and butter dißhes, toast \ racks, bread boards and knives, salt oellars, oirvors in cases, af iernoon I tea spoonß and kniveß. Bugar tongs, fish knives and carver?, knife rests and napkin rings, pick'e frames, biccuit barrels, spirit flasks, card case', salad bowls, fern stands, hot water cms, butter knives, jam spoon', pickle forks, eto. CHEAYIN'S NEW PATTERN WORLD ] RENOWNED FILTERS. TRAVELLING AND HOLIDAY SEASON. rr. Yf £ r ° Bhov «ng a splendid as orfcment of English ana Coionial-made Trunks, Portmanteau*, Gja-jatone, Kit, Hartington, and Brief BagJ wllh^^^ l & ,Mtß,,dTwri * Boxea,P,andO. Trunks B-rnliSSi!" 11 ? ? Mason'*-, Lightning and Eagle Fruit Jars. FnameUedanjl Bws Preserving Pans., Frait Jet Rings ; B-jp^Pift l ! 8 Carp9 i Sweperßy Jlahin Seeders, Family Sealep, Fly Traps, Ftabag Lines and fl 00 k 9 , Step Ladder^ Light Weighing Maohmes to P*£J? MQWERB. India Rubber an/ Canvas i Hose and Fittings -Patent Lawn »p llD klers, Pumps ard Piping, 200 and 400 gallon Iron FS BVX TO k & COs

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 3

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