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, E W Z E'A'Lla N d SHIPPING COMPANY’S HOYAL Mail lime op steamers FOE LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tkneeiefb and Plymouth. Steamer. From Date. Kaikoura '4507 Forbes Duke of Portland , Ruahino 6127 Bono Kimutaka 4515 Groimstre’t Welling’n I June 9 July, 7 tug 4 (Sept 1 Cakoo Steamek. From I Date. Sailino Vessel. | 1177 I May For passage or freight bdulv to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM. PANT, LIMITED 966 QANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE, WELLING PON TO VANCOUVEB via FIJI AND HONOLULU. Under contract with the Governments of New Zealand, New Son ill Wales, Canada and Fiji. The CHEAPEST and most DIRECT ROUTE to the KLONDYKE. R.M.S. Com- Leave mandor Sydney. Leave Wellington, Hem iag May 21May 26 Hay Juno 18 Jane 23 Hpw’th July 16 July 21 Arrive Vancouver. June 16 July 14 Aug 11 Thenceforward every four weeks. Accommodation and cuisine unequalled. , The scenery over the Canadian-Pacific Railway is unsurpassed in grandeur. Journey may be broken at any points of interest. Throngh tickets at lowest rates to all parts of Canada, United States, England, and Continent. For rates, maps, guide-books, and fnll information apply to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., Ltd., Agents, Wellington. BARQUE KIN FAUNS, FROM LIVERPOOL. LL Claims and Accounts against the above vessel must be rendered to the nndereigned (in duplicate) on or before 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 21st instant, or they will not be recognised. JOHNSTON & CO., Wellington, 20tb May, 1803. Agents. 825 By Appointment to Hia Excellency the late Governor. James J® Cv urt is, CUSTOMS and SHIPPING AGENT, FORWARDING and GENERAL CARRIER Customhouse quay, Wbxlinqton, P.O. Box 168. Telephone No. 9. Goods and Parcels forwarded to any part of the World. Furniture Carefully Removed. Telegrams and Letters reseivo Prompt Attention. Steamers aa3 trains waited on if so desired. Patrons can rely on every oare and attention 144 N.Z. EXPRESS CO., Ltd,, SHIPPING, FORWARDING and (CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS, |~|J AYE REMQVED to New and More Commodious Premises,VICTORIA STREET, opposite Briscoe, Mao Neil and Co. 513 BRADLEY’S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Oxford street, Levin. aOBSBS Educated to Saddle and Harness and guaranteed to give every oalisfaotion, whether the animal is given to kicking, bucking or any other vice. Lowest Possible Chabqes._ Hiring of Vehicles of every description undertaken. Stands, fid ; Feeds, Is. 723 /CARBINE ROYAL MAIL LINE OF Vy COACHES to Ohingaiti, Mangaweka Kaikoura and Taihape, connecting with Peters and Sons’ at Te Hero and thenoe on to Moawh&ngo.—The above Line of Coaches run as follows:—Leaves Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti, to meet every inward and outward Train, and onto Mangaweka at 12.45 p.m.; returning to Ohingaiti in time to catch coach for Railway Station, leaving i again after arrival of coaches from Mangaonoho for Mangaweka. Note.—The above Line of Coaches (and no other) connect with Peters and Sons’ at Te Horo Junction, who take onr passengers, &0., on to the Hot Lakes, and also at Moawhango with the Napier Coaches. —Booking Offices —Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti; Horner’s Commercial Hotel, Mangaweka.—Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches, &0., on hire right through the line, and also at Ckirbine Stables, Feilding,—Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. BERRY, TRBVENA AND CO., Proprietors HOT LAKES! HOT LAKES TIME-TABLE. (ORB & CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND f LINE OF COACHES, under contract h the Now Zealand Government for the iveyanoe of Her Majesty’s mails between ingaiti, Kaikoura, Taihape, Te Horo, cangarero, Woiourn and Tokaann, leaves ehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, for Waionrn I Tokaann every WEDNESDAY and TURDAY mornings at 7; also leaves uriki, Wanganui river, for Waionru and laanu every WEDNESDAY and SATURY, returning frpm Tokaann for Waiouru, ingaiti and Pipiriki every MONDAY and UESDAT mornings at 7 o’clock. ?ot particulars, apply Thos. Cook& Sons, e Agents New Zealand; or to Petersj*& is, Ohingaiti. ITT*S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP IQ ACHES PROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLE POINT, THE Coach leaves the Club Hotel at 7.30 a.m, every Tuesday and Friday for Homewood j returns in time to catch afternoon train to Wellington following day. Coach for Tenni and Castlepoint leaves at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. THOS. P. LETT. Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES. FROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLEPOINT. MASTBRTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST 60 AST. CIOACHES leave Masterton at 7.45 a.m. J for Castlepoint on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in time to oatoh the 3.15 p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and booking offices at the Club Stables. Carrying undertaken to any part of ’the district at lowest rates. Homewood lino as usual. Conveyance to Branoepefh on’ Mondays at 7.30 a.m., instead of on Sundays. 630 J. YIIiE’S MAIL COACH SERVICE. Leave town for South train at ... 6.10 a.m. Leave town for North train at ... 8.30 a.m. Leave town for North and South express at ... 1.10 p.m. Leave town for South train at ... 3.15 p.m. Leave town for North train at ... 7.50 pm. A coach will leave Pahiatna at 4.30 daily for Woodville, connecting with the Dannevirke train from Palmerston North, reaching Pahiatna every evening at about 8 o’clock. Conveyance leaves Pahiatna daily at 10 a.m. for Kouini, Hamna and Newman railway stations, returning to Pahiatna at 4 p.m. Passengers and parcels by my coaches and conveyances will receive best attention. COACHING NOTICE. IXEYENSON’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES Will run as nnder : Leave Feilding daily at 8 a.m. Arriving Awahuri daily at ... 8.30 a.m. Arriving Palmerston daily at ... 9.40 a.m. Leave Palmerston daily at ... 8 p.m. On arrival of Wellington train. Arriving Awahuri ... 9 p.m. Arriving Feilding 9.30 p.m. Agent—Mr Dickson, Hastio’a Hotel, Feilding. Palmerston Agency—Stevenson’s Stables, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston. Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Bates. E. STEVENSON, 570 Proprietor. WHITE STAR LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COAO S MANGAONOHO TO OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGaONOHO. [IESK Coaches meat Peters and Sons’ Lino cf Mail Coaches, which go through e Hot Lakes. Arrangements for speeia ; can ho negotiated at a reasonable figure, it for the N.Z. Express Company. 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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3438, 20 May 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3438, 20 May 1898, Page 1