Onion Steamship Company New Zealand (Limited). PROBABLE SAILINGS PROM PIOTON FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. *.\lawhpia, Wednesday, March 2*. * ii in --und iv Varoh 2!. •ne.liuftioii only. Hooking pspsencers and cargo to Napier yji-h' rn»». and Auckland. Mawheia.F May, Maioh 19. Omapere. Monday, ■ arc 22. Booking passengers and cargo to all West ('oast ports. *Ur.KL,»\D.To Anau, Monday, Much 22, From Wellington. FuK TAKANAKI AND MANUKA.U Pi-ora Wellington Takapuna, Friday, March 26. M ELBQURNE PROM WELLINGTON. Hauroto, Thursday, March £5. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. (Direct.) Manapouri, Saturday, March 20, oYDNEY FROM V\ ELLIAiGTON. (Via Auckland) Rotomahaua, Thursday, March 25FOR WESTPORT AND GRRYMOUTH *Mawhera Friday, March 19. Omapere, Monday, March 22. *3reymonih Only. Booking passengers and cargo to all West Coast Ports. WELLINGTON FROM BLENHEIM. Waibi, Thursday, March 26 Weather permitting the Waihi makes thret regular trips to Wellington.each week. Cargo (booked at office) received for ship ment at the Company's Wharf. Agents for the Orient Line, Passengers and caago booked by the Company's Royal Mail Steamers to San Franco and Loudon
PELORUS SOUND STEAM SERVICE. ri<HE R.M.B.S. TOBEA will leave J- the Havelock Wharf for Mahau Sound, Maori Bay, North West Bay, Homrwood, Brightlands, Ketu Bay, and Hocquard's Bay on Saturday, 2nd January, 1897, returning by the same route, and' afterwards every alternate Friday. The Steamer will call in at any ptace by arrangement, and is open for engagements of any kind. For forms apply to the Master on rosr 1 or to— T. BROWN, Agent. Where Can I get tome Music? WHY AT iDWMTflttflE! 69, MANKELS-STIH LT WELLINGTON, SHIP 1 LOVE, Pons and Waltz, 2/- each. MY PuTJ Y. Waltz. 2/-. BTJi'TfRPi-Y Waltz 2/-. CZKHNhY'S 101 EXEUOI<GS, 1/8. AUSTRALIAN MUsJO BOOKti, 1 to 28, i/3 each VIOLIN STRINGS, •/© aaeh. THE .WAITEK (Comic). i/8. MRS. ENJtiRY A WHINS Song, i/3. Any of the above -/I extra for post. Write for what Music you want, and enclose Postal Notes or Stamps. flSpAll the Latest Music always oTbtainable at— E. J. KING'S, Opposite the Opera House, 69, MANNBBS-Stbebx., WELLINGTON. Established ißßfij THE POWERFUL STEAMSHIPS TASMANIA, 2,252 tons register. ANGLIAN, 2,159 „ „ Will run regular fortnightly trips between the undermentioned ports. TIME-TABLE. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) I Tas- I A „„«„„ i Tas- „ . Anglian. _„_:., Port] mama. ° mama. Sydney, dep. Mar. 17 Mar. 31 April 1 Auckland, arr. „ 22 April 5 „ 1 dep. „ 25 „ 6 „ 2 Gisborne ~ 24 „ 7 .. 2 Napier .. 25 „ 8 „ 22 Wellington .. 26 „ 9 „ 2 Lyttelton .. 27 „ 10 „ 2 Dunedin, arr. „ 28 „ 11 „ 2 ■ Dunedin, dep. „ 3° .1 *3 » 2 Lyttelton „ 3 1 .. x 4 >» Wellington April 1 „ 15 „ Napier ~ 2 „ 16 „ 0 Gisborne ~ 3 .. 17 May Auckland, arr. „ 4 „ 18 ~ dep. „ 5 .. 19 .. Sydney, arr. „ All Tickets are available also for stop-ove or return by Any Union Company's Steamers and holders of U.S.S, Co.'s '.ickets ma; travel by the above-named vessels. HUDDART, PACKER & Co., (Ltd. Fronting Harbour Offices. Wellington. BLENHEIM AGENT-
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 22, 19 March 1897, Page 3
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