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WjP<a -JJNIUN STEAM j I^lll4 SHIP 00. OF NEW Ip" *** ZEALAND (Limited.) TIME TABLE ToR JANUARY. Steamship. I Date of Sailing. J J£j£ FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. Te Anau Saturday, 81st Jan. 6 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE via BLUFF. Te Anau | Saturday, 31gt Jan. | 6 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND. Manapouri j Sunday, Ist February J 8 a.m. Southern Cross FOR TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND. Ohm 1 t FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND, wmturap* I amaday , Itii Fibnw> | FOR SYDNEY gROM AUCKLAND. Rtngarooma j Thursday, 6th Feb. | FOR SYDNEY VIA WELLINGTON. Hauroto | Tliureday, 29th Jan. | FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA (FIJI FROM AUCKLAND. Arawata | (Sunday, Ist February | LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, Orient S.N. Co I Leave Sydney. I Leave Melbonrni Liguria I February 14 | February 20 Passenger Tickets must be taken at the Office before embarking. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 o'clock the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. Outwai d passengers holding return tickets are requested to present same at the office, and procure passes for the launch sonvtyisg them co the steamer. During the months of January and February, Return Tickets at reduoed rates will be issued over the Company's New Zealand and Intercolonial lines, available till 31st March, 1885. Note. — In future no luggage will be delivered to carriers without the production of a written order from owner of same. For further particulars apply to COMPANY'S OFFICE, Custom House Street. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LIKE. Head iTn4«£\ XAnmm Orncs— yIIPBB^I BBiMatf^* Chrietehureh (ctl^^L^A 88, Le«ds» N.Z. Nfeg-nJBHIIBiiiE^, kiltotrott. REGULAR MOXTHLt btttUCT 6TKAH UHS London. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under contract with the New Zealand Government. ■\TTILLbe despatched with Her Majesty'a VV Mails as under, for LONDON vis Rio de Janeiro and Madiera. b Steamer. Tons Com- Port of De- J?I?% *„ Reg. mander. parture jtSuw a _______ -------- 1884 Kalkoura .. 4760 Crutch- Lytteltou Deo, 20 ley . 1886 Tongarlro.. 4163 Bone „ Jan. IT Aorangl . . 4163 Turpin „ Feb. 14 Rimntaka.. 4760 Hallett „ March 14" Ruapehn ... 4163 Broujrh M April 11 Kalkoura ... 4760 Cratchly H M»y 9 The above are all new steamers, built especially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. Passage money. — Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second cabin, 40 guineas ; steer* age, from 18 guineas. For further particulars, apply to COMMON, SHELTON & CO., 214 Local Agents. COOPER'S SHEEP DIPPING POWDER. lloilif jpOr s 9 !!*? filfil IttS6 * fr f 3 The Cheapest, Safest ako Bsuc Dissolves is Cold Watbe. Should be used for Ticks, Fly, Scab, and al other Sheep-dipping purposes. THIS DIP has been in use for more than forty years ; requires no boiling or hot water ; equally good as a summer or wintea din ; does not stain the wool ; and is a CERTAIN CURE FOR SCAB. Sold in Large Packets for 100 to 150 sheep and in Small Packets for 25 to 35 sheep. It is not only the most efficacious, bat the most economical ever used, and is per* fectly safe. For full particulars, direotions, and test! monials, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO., 660 Sole Agents. FOJEt SALE, A AAA 2-TOOTH HALF-BRED TbjUUU WETHERS. 2,000 2, 4, and 6-tooth Merino Wethers 330 Cross Ewe Hoggets — superior 2,000 Merino Ewes, 2 and 8-tooth 200 4-tooth Cross Ewes 500 4, 6, and 8-tooth Cross Ewe» 200 4-tooth Cross Wethers 2,000 Mahia Wethers 2,000 Mahia Ewes 1,500 very good Cross-bred Wethers Immediate delivery. 500 to 100 full mouthed and broken mouthed, chiefly cross-bred, Ewes, with a few Merinos, to be sold a bargain, delivery in February. 744 COMMON, SHELTON ft 00. FOR SALE. "CIOWL WHEAT MAIZE BARLEY FKED OATS CRUSHED OATS— Fresh Crushed Every Day 746 COMMON, SHELTON, & CO. AT PARNELL & BOYLAN'S Dissolution Salk, held in their Hall, YOU CAN BUYBoys' Summer Suite at 4/11 and 5/11 Boya' Tweed Trousers— 3/11 Men's Tweed Suits— 2l/-, 25/-, and 35/Men's Blue Serge Coats— 7/6 Men's Dust Coats— 6/- to 18/Men's Black Hard Felt Hats— 6/6, worth 10/Men's Blue Serge Hats— 3/3 Men's Tweed Hats— from 2/6 to 4/A job lot of Men's Drab Felt Hats— 2/-, worth 5/6 240 PARNELL & BOYLAN. PARNELL & BOYLAN are Selling at their Sale in the Hall — Men'a Oxford Shirts with Collars, at 3/6 Regatta ditto, 4/Men's White Shirts, open fronts, at 3/6 Ditto, buttoned behind, 4/6 to 7/Ditto, Collars attached, 7/6, worth 10/A Lot of Boys' Shirts, 1/4 and 1/6 each 239 PARNELL & BOYLAN

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4202, 29 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4202, 29 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4202, 29 January 1885, Page 3

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