ABB APJOJHJJED TO lEAVI \ FOR WESTPORT. ,HpK,ITIKA, AND GREYf X THISTDAY, ThwrkUy, at Eleven a.m j X on SATUllDAYv^n'dMireH^ ; rH E e%^sS# BDfAHIj, on THURSDAY, 7th March FOR "WELLINGTON, TH E W A L L A C E, 'iO-DA?, Thursoav. 28th Feb., at Three p.m. mHE CHARLES ED W A ED, .1 on MONDAY, 4th March iFOR WANGANUI.' m H E W A L L A C E, JL on MONDAY. 4th March, at Four p.m 811 IST. EDWARDS &CO^ fjilOjN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S U Steamers are appointed to leave— _ m T EOE PIOTON and WELLINGTON, booking for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Napier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamaru, and Timtru— ' The WELLINGTON, on SATURDAY, 2nd March, at Five p.m... ; FOB WELLINGTON, LY.TTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Timßru and Oamaru- taranae; j > T his DAY, Thursday, 28th February, at' Five p.m FOE TAEANAKI and MANTJKATJ— booking for Tauranga— The TAIAROA, », on SATURDAY, 2nd March, at Five p.m FOE SYDNEY, (booking Passengers to Newcastle and Brisbane)— ROTORUA, ss, from Auckland, sth March Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS QAWTHRON, Agent, 310 Government Wharf. \r ESSES. M'MECKAN, BLiCKVjl WOOD, & Co.'B line of splendid Steamships —ALBION, TARARUA, ALHAMBRA, GMEO, CLAUD HAMILTON, ARAWATA, RINGAROOMA, &0., are appointed to leave NELSON, booking as follows: — . Marob. 4th—TARARUA, for "Westport, GreyWoutb, Hokitika, and Melbourne Marob. Bth—ARA.WATA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin,* Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide March 14th—RINGAROOMA, for Wellington, ■ Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide Wool booked through to London at Id. per lb. Freight and Passage-Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS OAWTHRON, Agent, 262 Government Wharf. overlTnd RoufiTro"WrOpY, Via" san FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The Pacific Mail Steauisuip Company, under contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails. THE Magnificent Screw Steamship ZEALA N D I A, will leave AUCKLAND for San Franoisco, via Xandarau and Honolulu, on TUESDAY, MARCH 5iH, 1878.' For passage, apply to '- N. EDWARDS & CO., Agenti. A Steamer oonveyin/r Passengers and Cargo leaves. Nelson on SATURDAY, 2nd March. 275 *" RED CROSS LINE. " THE PATDdTe STEAMEB LADY BARKLY, J. Walkbb, Master, will, leave as under:— ■ Collingwood for Waitapu, Thursday, Febuary 28, ft, at 4 p.m' ■ . ■'■ ,'; ■ . ■",,.. ', '■ r Waitapu for Neleon direct; Thursday, February 28, f&i at 6 p.m for Motueka, Saturday, March 2, at 6 a.m '^lotueka for Nelson, Saturday, March 2, at 'a 630 p.m S, |lelson for Motueka, Monday, March 4, at 5 a.m. ''Motueka for Nelson, Monday, March 4, at 730 aim Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, March 5, at 8 aim ;TMotueka for NelsoD, Tuosday, March 5, at lla.m * Nelson for "Waitapu, Tuesday, March 5, at 9 p.m i? Waitapu for Collingwood, Wednesday, March 6, x*l at 8 a.m ■•-"■..•■. ivpolliiigwood for Waitapu, Thursday, Marcb 7, at r' 8 a.m • rtW»itapu for Nelson, Thursday, March 7, at 10 a.m nif.B.—Freight on Wool and Hops from Golden Bay, 6s. per Bale ; from Motueka, 4s. . - i: b'ox freight or passage, apply at the Ladyßarkly OMce, Commarcial Wharf. • ' r.i JAMES S. CROSS, Jus., Agent, Commercial Wharf. p. RICHMOND; FAIR 'DAY. , r . ~~ ] WEDNESDAY, MARCH "6xh, 1878. ; 4/T».'JOHN E. MABIN intends'holding aH. 'in AUCTION, on *'-\ j w The Richmond Faib Geowd, •.• ! " At Two o'clock, \^L ll< on the above, date, <)f : HORSES T p<s CATTLE /■ t ■■•.. ■ ■ . : : ■ ib h SHEEP. 'f FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, &o. ,\v*#* persons desirous, of availing of this Sale will pWse'communicate witn the Auctioneer. . 308 3710R &J SALE:—The '< ' < B.X v atiUß EA ST JP LOTHIAN, 349 Tons Register, carries 600 Tons dead weight, built at Scotland in 1853, was re> coppered and classed American Lloyd's for four years in Octfrf*r«,4B7s. - She is now at Port Chalmers, is ready for sea, and tnuit be sqldj.BOjhat no reasonable offer will be refused, . ff iti «'il JOHN R. MABIN, BCH3 H'iU»O<i Auctioneer. 'l^ OJ&Lv INSURANCE: i (COMPANY. FIKELB RANCH. CAPITAL—TWO MILLIONS. This is one •of, the largest Insurance Companies, in existence, anil has acquired immense popularity throughout \fofr, World ~by; , UNDOUBTED SECURITY it ajbrds Insurers, and the promptitude' and liberality with which it SETTLES LOSSES^ ' The Agents are particularly instructed to SETTLE LOSSES in CASH immediately on satisfactory proof of same, thus saving Insurers the delay consequent on referring claims to Director! or others at a Distance. ' ' JOHN E. MABIN, Agent. >) ij !■ n>:"o -.'■; •■•■'■ ■■■•■! ».' r. ■! '• —' Uu.HKiM.UMt l..1.."... .-r-n: .-. : r^ EHADFIELD, Family and • Dispensing Chbmist,, has RE?l<gfED ts| ijEW PREMISES. Exaotmt • Olppobixs Oid StaHd. A Large Stock of Drngo, Patent Medicines, Ac, always on , hand. Trafftlsar-street, Next to Mr. J. Hounull'i. 816
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Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2355, 28 February 1878, Page 2
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737Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2355, 28 February 1878, Page 2
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