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i— NEW ADYERTisBMBNTS. „ FOR WESTPORT JAND * ? mHES.S. 1. W A N a A N U. I, will Sail for the above Ports on THURSDAY NEXT. * „g n For Freight or Passage,* apply-to' -\ ■' li. JAMES 8. CROSS, Junr., 1452 Agent, Commercial Wharf. FOR WANGANUT I)IREOT. THE Fast and Favorite Schooner A W A R .0 -JL, will Sail for the abovo Port, THIS. «DAY, Thursday. < . .'*._•■-, For Freight, &c, apply to ' » J. S. CROSS,-Junr.. l ' 1483 Oommorciai Wharf. ANCHQft LINBOF'STBAMIPAOKBISi' j (; ABB APPOIKTBD 'TO IBAVJ,' - j';i," "., t .0! FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA,' ANIX: GfflßY- ! MODTHV.^h ,■! /;;■; „ <?» P H E E E >N^'-N';-;B ;i::!l).;! ;yl? J TO-DAY (Saturday), 18th Sbpteiinber. ::;;,; THE CHAR LE 8: E/DiW ARB,; on WEDNESDAY, 17th Septembar „ ■ _\. FOR WANGANUI.::.;! \\ W m n c : w:; a-li^^v,A'^.p: ,b[;.; X on MONDAY, the 15th SeptenlWt', J (;5 FOR BLENHEIM. ': " " ■ ij« TH E L V T T E I/;S'iD;;iirqo on MONDAY, 15th September,j 1466 . „ 1: , „;j . : ; & EPWARBaa QQ. Si ■TTJNIOJS STEAMSHIP; ::GOM2p(X'& \J Steamers are appqiuted to, lea¥ftrf.jjT «> * ;i FOR PICTON and :^LLIK&TON^ booking for Lyttelton, Duneditf,;lTapi«r, Wan,^ ganui, Gisborne, Taurangaj Oamara^ md Tiinarti— The WAITAKI, ss, on" TXIBSDAXir }W\ September, at Nine'a.m. o The TAIAROA, si, on; FRIDA3f,:«it 19tK»t September. s jn^i^i ■■'uV'.n-^^l i, 3 FOR TARANAKI wet ' MANUKAI7^; „ • ,-;:., .V:i*. -:" '■■=■«■■''>> .. °'! The TAIAROA, is, TO-DA.Y (SATURDAY), 13th September, at Four-p.m^HcaUini1 at Wellington to land famnqmionly)^ and taking Sydney passengeri) for is Rotorua,, and .Southern! and Melbourne paesengers for ss Tararua.'L.;iJ The WAITAKI, «b, ob IBIDAIyjI9ttP September ; '. ' :•,. ;;S him u-.:d „ <-; EOR SYDNEY (EXHIBITION to dpen; 17th September)— :■>'■•'■■ -;' ;J Ui\ „ The ROTORUA, ss, from AupllaMdj "j^ September. Booked : PaMdnwri !;for-.' warded per ii Taiaroa, TO-DAY (Saturday), 13th September .: J ' i>;"l^ " The WAKATIPU,si, frbmWejlin^ii, 23rd r September ' --.•■;•* ' f " t Tho RINGAROOMA, from Auoklaacl, Spj^h. September ••' ■ """'.) * ( The ROTOMAHANA, toifolloW-^" '■ \ '\ { ;'...,,.; Booked Passengers forwarded. ',-, „ t -.;;::. .'.-> >. ;;' EOR lIOBART TOWN, MELBOUEnS ! and ADELAIDE, >ia WELLINGTON,' LYrTELTON, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF^.-it .. ' TARARUA, from Dunedin 17th September.' Booked fasiengers forwarded- per ss Taiaroa TO-DAY (Saturday), >tite 13th September.. ,:■ ■ .. ■ ;...c :.'. >\.,<yir.-) ;■„'>;! ■ WOOL booked '.through to LONDON, at ONI PENNY per lb. „■■.-.. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained froM i THOMAS OAWTHRON, A^ent^ ,•; 1407 Government WHarf*'' RED CROSS LINB;/:'"•■ ::';5.'' !!1I"1J)? >V\ HE PADDLE ST %'£.%s>& i lady barkly,;;^,;;;^,:^,, J. Walkbb, Waster, will leave as und«r:--. * :^o;l Nelson for Motueka, Monday, September 15,^ ai 7 a.m. . ■. ■' . • ■■„■<.> ■':■} c^rt----ii-i'.fsp Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Septfmbet 15j at' 10 a.m. ' ■ ..,:.;.:,;! ;. ;;i n : ; JNelson for Motueka, Tuesday, September 16, at 5 p.m Motueka for Waitapu, Tqesday, September 16, at 8 p.m , <, Waitapu for Oollingwood, Wednesday, September 17, at 8 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, September 19, at 9 am t Waitapu for Nelson, Friday, September 19, at; 11 a.m. For freight or passage, apply at the Lady Barkly O.'Boe, o»mm«rcial Wharf: ' > J < ■it B.—Freight on Wool and H»ps from 9Mi»n Bay, ss. per Bale ; from Motueku, 4i. , JAMES S. CROSS, Juir.,' ' '\ 1462 Agent, Commercial Wharf. OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUBOP^'yIA. SAW FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments for tke oonveyant* 6t Her Majesty's Mails. > rHE Magnificent Screw Steamihip - Z E A L A N D I A, J "" will leave AUCKLAND for San Fransisc^' via 1 Honolulu, on , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16iH, Ul9. For passage, apply to N. EDWARDS k CO., Aginti. ■■ ORIENT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS,'f#r LONDON, via the Suez Canal.—Tfa»Jf»'Uw ing full-powered Steamships, built and fitted ex* preisly for Carrying Passengers •» Ung «ofaa voyages, are each of about 4000 torn register1, and make the passage in about 40 days. They are fitted' witL steam-heating apparatus oa th» most approved principle, and are thoroughly ventilated for the" tropios. They be will dispatched ai below:— - - - ■ "■ ■ ■—m W—M*I—— '"'i' W»ir m „, ' J * From From j Fr«a> . , Sydney. Melbourne Adelaide.^ „ t i <! • iA r ( ( GARONNE ... Sept. 6 Sept. 13 t J3ept.lt... OITYOFLON- r ' ,i . DON ... Sept. 16 Sept. 20 , : JOHN ELDER Oct. 3 Oot. 10 < Oti.li OHIMBORAZO Oot. 31 Nov. t 8 J iNpr.l3 „ CUZOO Nov. 28 Dee.O.r .Deo.:W ACONCAGUA . Dec. 27 (Jan. t> , \ Jan. %\\ t ■. Fabsb— First Saloon, 60 to 75 guineas j 'Second' ■aloon, 35 guineas; Third Clasi (•noloseicabiLs). 20 to 22 guineas; Open berths f#r men only, £16. Canal dues 8s in addition. ', Passages from London can be granted ia NeliQL ' For further particulars apply, in London, to I • Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson, and o*., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited) j and to the Agents, H. EDWARDS k CO., 110« Nelion. ■ ' R~! T. X I E R N A N, DENTIST, Fv * For 10 Yean Pupil and Assistant to T. 0. Parson Esq., Surgeon Dentist, England), ii now.ob a tint to. Blenheim,

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Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2600, 13 September 1879, Page 2

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