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T"“hB Steamers will leave, circumstances permitting. __ _ . »as follow FOR KAIKOURA and l J' l '™ jTON ’’ Via CHEVIOT and COAbT. Tho 0.». WAKATU. On WEDNESDAY, at 0 p.m. FOR CaSTLD TOTHT AND NAPIER The s.s. sMjIhIIn CROSS. Op WEDNESDAY, at 4 pm. FOR BLENHEIM. 'Hie 8.8. NEPTUNE. THIS The SOUTH, THIS DAY; d 1 pm(. hi.&ißil or passive "STEAM PACKETS For For GREY MOUTH and HOKITIKA— Tho ss KENNEDY, Oil MONDAY, at 4 pm. F«t ■-T. AT D A-ff lie 8.1. AORE RE, THIS DAY, Ml Mi;..,.. ■ Fares to Nelson—-Saloon —Single,’ £l.itp, m tarn, £1 las. Steerage—Single, 15a ; rotnrii, £1 2a Cd. , , For freight or passage, npplyto W. & (i TURNBULL & CO., Aienta. Wellington. rjTHE nncermcntioned JL eteamora will fco deapatolletl «» follows Fdr PATEA. Tim s.s. MANAIA, THIS DAY. at,l pm. ,„.^ T For RANGITIKEI Tho sa WAITAPU, , 6’h MONDAY; St 2 jto. . For treiglit dr p’dssiige, tfrhlj lh. J. S. GROSS. BdildiriA (nett ddHrlfiarilt of Atiatrrifasia COMPANY. THE following steamers will be despatched as under—weather and oir™_~dilfflEtotoßA normiUing—[n&anui—s;S. siomim,,. ....... . .. ~,mMonday.m Monday. ror WAaN'GAnUI-S.S. HIJIA; ...... ■ i <.. „ t ,,. ~v feARLY. For *roiglii or •fiassajifo r. • ' JOHNSTOft & CO., r ... r . ... .-Amenta. fORTHERN STEAMSHIP (Limit k»), rTiHE COMPANY S.S. GAIRLOCH Leaves Waitara or Now Plymouth for Onehnnga os under (weather and other circumstances permitting) •FHflnj, January Id 10 pm •Tuesday, . January 22 .i. ... 10 pm •Friday, January 2a 10 pm ♦Tuesday, •. Jdhiiary. 29 ... .... 10 pm •Connects with expf ess train from Wellington. Fdr partiotUdrs, apply kb rindCrsighed, . LEVIN AND CO.. Agents. 'mwm ___ ' (JHAlifloiSi W REGATTA. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1895. 1. Handicap Taclit Race. —First prize, «s6lO ; second prize, <£4. Three to start or no second prize. 2. Ten or . Twelve-oar Cutter Race.—First prize, £5 ; second prize, £l. Handicap. Open to Naval Artillery, Torpedo Corps, and Men-o’-war boats. 3. Open or Half-docked Sailing-Boats.—First prize, 45‘? ‘second, £1 arid “trophy; Four*', tech feet; - Under AraWa Club’s rules* 4: First-dess Yachts. —Local boats only, 450 first ptizo (from one to five rating and OVei); outside port; 475; fi*om two outside ports, 4100 and tho Commfidbro’s €dp (£lO XOs); Sefiohd fir 410; aficotflitig: to first prizd; ... 5, Secdiid-clftse Yachts.—Local boats oiily, £25 first prize (from two and a half rating and under five rating); one outside port; 440; frfimiwo.b’utrido ports, 450; Secdnd prize, 410, 47 10s, o'r 45, according to . first prize: 6: Tiiird-claiS, Ydchts;—First prize, 410 j Ss&sud. pfci^e;.43: Ffir Ve*Solf? tinder two aiid.a halt rating: • - . . , 7. Boats Race.—First prize, 43; second prize, 4U Three to* start or no race; 5s entrance-£eo*- Four oars. : 8. Open or Half-decked Sailing Boats.—First prize, 45 j second prize, 41. Eighteen feet. Under rules of tho Arawa Club, f). Naval Sailing Cutter-Race,—First prize, 43. Entrance fee, ss. Under conditions to be arranged, by officers appointed as haudicappers in Naval and Men-o’-war races. 10. Canoo Babe.—First prize, Trophy. Entrance fee, ss. Three to start or norace. Tho entrance fee, except in events noted, will bo 6 per cent, of tho value of the first prize. Entries oloso at the Empire Hotel on" Saturday next, at 10 p.m. The Committee reserve to themselves tho right to make deductions from tho prize money, should funds be short* 105 - JAS* B. SPEED, Secretary P.N.Y.O. HARBOUR EXCURSION. rNIVERSARY REGATTA, JANUARY 22NP* . THE splendid steamer Wainhi has been sbocially engaged by tho PiN.Y.C. to- follow tho yadht races. As tho number of tickets la limited, tho public aro hereby notified that early application for them is very necessary. Tickets Can be obtained from members of Committee, and also at Batkin’s from the Secretary, JAS. B. SPEED* 177 DO THE - LADIES AND BUSINESS MEN OF WELLINGTON. ; have tried ‘ McKenzie’s Safe Cloth aerand Reviver,*, and can certify to its ties as such. I may aay it is superior y cloth cleaner I hayo*yet used.—Signed, Hendry, Tailoring Department, Kirkeand Stains.** ■ ' ;j rj __We baVo tried, your Cloth Cleaner can‘testify to its wonderful effect in dy removing all appearance of grease tt very much soiled coat. A few drops sufficient to clean and revive the gar- ;* —Signed, Warnock and Adkin.** Jir, —1 have Used your* Cloth Cleaner* aave- found it excellent for removing all is and grease spots.—Signed, C. Smith, ,or, Cuba street.” • ‘ laving tried ‘McKenzie’s Safe Cloth aer ’ wo have found it most effective. — ed, Veifech and Allan, Drapers.” nilar testimonials from Job. E. Lindberg, er; James Pettio, draper; Messrs Murmd Casoy, drapers, &c., &c : • Jno. Coogan, merchant tailor, writes — ave great pleasure in testifying to the otionally. good qualities of McKenzie’s Cloth Cleaner,' amongst the many re--3 that I have used from time to time it is übtedly the best I have used.” • Morison, Now Zealand Clothing Facwritos—“ Have much pleasure in stating I have given McKenzie’s Clothes Cleaner xhaustivo trial, and find it in. every reb very much superior to any other that I had in use ** ,ssrs Berry and Orr, tailors, say We put McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner to a iugh tost, and found it most satiafacilat testimonials from Messrs Kitto aud m, T. Shields, W. Murphy, tailors, &o. ; iding drapers and merchant tailors in \gton, “ thoroughly competent judges.” drops in boiling water will remove tain, ounce in 5 gallons cleans and i tweed suits. Rcg oterod Trade Mark, 1.F.P., Egyptian Pillar and Sphinx on Label. f Sold by grocers, drapers, tailors, ironmongers and chemists everywhere. No Hawkers, male or female. MONTROSE HOUSE, . Bowen btueet (Opposite Government House). SUPERIOR "Accommodation for Tourists, Visitors, and others. Within 5 minutes of Post Office. 171 “COMO.** CLIFTON TERRACE. Seven minutes* walk from tho Quay.) ’» LECT PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Lovely View of Harbour, rga Grounds. Very Healthy Situation. . Tehmb : 25a per week. BS STEVENS - • Proprietress. ST-OLASS fBOABD AND RESIDENCE AT “ THE WARWICK/* 57, Wellington Terrace, *N3>ER Now and Capable Management. Magnificent view j largo and lofty as; hot bath, 735

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2413, 19 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2413, 19 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2413, 19 January 1895, Page 1

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