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UNION STEAM SHIP CO. 07 ZEALAND, LTD. Passengers "must obtain tickets at the Office before they embark. ' Steamers will de despatched as under, weather' and other " circumstances permitting !•—■■;(■*" : -..;■/ -..*-■ ■•■ ■ fICTp^yUTO WELLINGTON. Arahura, Wed:, Sept. 22,^00" • 'Roaamondj Wed., %ept. 22; lftSO a m Takapuna, Thurs., &»t.-«B.', »:*i ""- Takapuna, Saturday, jSfcfcig, noo n . Takapuna, Tuesday, S^pt.l,' 8.30 a.m. . : -, . ' -Cargo only. WELLINGTON DIRECT. MaponrJka^Satnr., Sept. 25.,6.30 ; a.m.; . *No oargo. , •. .. •■ . . . WESTPOB Sb^S ODTH Md Mapourika, Wednes., Sept. -22, Ba.m. Ara W Sunday/ Sept; 26, 7.30 a.m. ' Cargo (perishable only) until noon c , Satuday. ooruina, Thursday, Sept. 30, 3 p.m •T7- «. Om ß° only. r Via Picton and Walling, Wammop, Friday, Sept. 24, 5 p.m. MELBOURNE Via BLUFF. ""* at . • JF^° m Wellington.) Moeraki, Thnrs., Septls^s'p^ CANADA, UgTE D J T a ]&. (^ .- X.M.S. MAEAMA, ' WAlSlS«^^ 0 " IHD?PDfG AMD FOUHD*. COMPANY, LTD. WE S TPOE| b GRErMOUTH and The WAIME??™ 10 *- ■ . To-morrbfty • TheKSH^Y 22^^ 3^^ Thursday, 23rd inst., at II a.m. WELLINGTON., , TheNIKATJ,^ 60^ , To-morrow, - Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 7 p.m. tS ffi N^N-^IiSTUEKA. Friday, .24Ui inst., at i/oon rheNTKAU<- - Monday,:27th inst., at 4 p m. ' 7l g m .f° ttt6^ , for WeU^gtoi .at _■ , WANGANUIT Early. I METEOROtOeiCIL. "EVENING MAIL~READINQS TUESDAY, SBPTEMBEfi. 21, 2 p m * fa Wind -N.W., light; barometer, slight . THE SUN. ' Ross to-day-55.53; sets, 5.53. Rises to-morrow— s.s2; sets 5.54. . BRIGHT SUNSHINE. 4ta?S£ii£" il * lhr - ' after --' THE MOON. "" (Calculated N:Z. Mean Time.) Last Quarter. ... 7 7 H * ll^'m Ful Moon ... 30 0 35 a a TEMPERATURE. * 65, mm. 52, mean !. OA t BAINFALL. Tor 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to, " day — .03 inch. Total to date for September, 1.52 inch OBSERVATIONS HERE AND ELSE- : WHERE. ; Cape Maria Van Diemen— Wind W., light; bar. 29.75; ther. 60; sky blue * and gloomy ; sea moderate. Auckland— Wind S.W. light ;bar. 29.63; ther. 62; sky blue and cloudy. TTJiames— Wfrdi N.WI Him-, bar, 29.63; th«r. 56; s&y blue and cloudy. Gisborne— Windi N.W., light; bar. 29.55; ther. 63; sky bln 0 and cloudy; sea smooth. . ' Napier—Wind calm; bar.- 29.55 ;ther. 61 ; sky blue and cloudy ; sea smooth. New Plymouth— Wind W., light; bar. 29.52 ;tlter. 58; sky overcast'; sea moderate. '.''"''' Wanganui— Wind N.W. fresh breeze; '-. bar. 29.50; ther. 59; sky Overcast; bar moderate ; river flooded. Wellington— Wind N. W. fresh breeze ; ther. 29.42; ther. 56; sky" blue ana" cloudy. Blenheim— Wind. S, ; bar. 29.37 ; ther. 59; sky overcast; river high; rain. Nelson— Wind N., light; baiV 29.4/i-; . ther. 61; sky blue. Westport-rWind W.S.W. fresh; bat. 29.50; ther. 52; sky blue, and clonly* bar considerable fresh. Greymouth —^Wind E. ,light; bir. 29.43 ; ther. 34 ; sky blue and cloudy ; bar- moderate. .-■:..■ • . Ohvistchurch— Wind S.W;, light; .har.. \- -29.43; ther. 43; sky blae and cloudy. > ■Tirolaru— Wind S;W., light; bar. ■ . " . 29.75;' ther. .50; sky ovetcast, passing ■■ showers; sea smooth.,Oamaru— Wind S.W. liyht;.. bar. 29.75 ;ther. 50; sky rver.-ast, paising showers; sea smo-jth. . „ Dunediu— Wind S.W.. fresh Irceze; , bar. 29.53; ther. 51; sky. cloudy. Invercargill — W : .al.\V.. fresh, breeze; bar. 29.31; ther. to; sky cloudy. REV. D. O. BATES'. WEATHER FORECAST. " . Moderate to strong southerly winds. Squally "at times. .. Expect .Samp and . cold weather. Rain probable and snow- , in high country: ' Glass rise, though^exi ■ : .pect low pressure follow- afteT.^36 hours. ' . """CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY/^" ; THIS Book proves Chrisfendoni to be astray by satting forth th« errors popularly believed and held by_ Theolcty to-day, but in doing this it gives abundant evidence of. what "The Truth" '>, proves the Bible true, and God's inspired Word. Friend, if yon are earnest ly searching: for the Truth, then real this book along with your Bible, »aA [earn God's- appointed and only way of Salvation. On loan f rom E. T. Bowden," or L. A. Godfrey, Picton.?, ■-.--. -;' : NGLING "riEASON. ngling Reason. 3. c. hoxinsell & co. HAVE pleasure in advising their Friends and Customers that their new stock in above haa arrived, ■ and consists of the most useful lmes_for the Nelson Rivers, and specially selected; Rods, all prices, for fly and minnow ; best flies, eyed and on gut; fly casts and traces, .all grades.; reels ; landing nets; waders; minnows . (all sorts), including M'Carthy's best; hooka to ut; worm tackle; live bait tackle; gut in strands for tying; sundries for rod making, and 'all other sundries required by the Angler. -.. SEA FISHING- TACKLE. \ splendid stock in right, goods," consisting of .lines,: iooks>',h^ois':. to gnt, sinkers, etc. .,,. . : 'v";i-_ . Note;— Special Nelson- :'■ Agents for Messrs A., ajnd W;. M'Carthy, Dunedin. J. E.^HOTOSEEI» &^CO. TO Lei: Houße at The Rocks, now In the occupation of ; C. 0. Robertn, Esq. House contains 12 rooms, with athro'om/eto. Situation and view nnnrpassed in Nelaon. Gaa and water laid on, and every convenience. Apply . 7:- £QAMa*ZAMSYv

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3