NEW ADVfiRTJSfeMENTd. ANCHOR I.INEOF STEAM PACKETS AHE"APPOINTED TO lEAVB FOR WESTPORf, HOEITIKA, AND GKEYMOUT3. 'I'- HE M U E X A T, J. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Ist April, ■t One p m rli E KENNEDY, to follow TOR WELLINGTON vu UAVELOCK. V H E X k HBDI, X TO-DAY, MONDAY, 31st March, at light p.m. FOR WANGANUI. THE MUKR AY, Early JOHN H. COCK & CO. JTiYi-:>,N STEAMSHIP CUMPANY'B Sieaaiero are appointed to leave— fli\O It PICTO N, WELLING- " TON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Oamaru. and Titrwiru — The WANAKA, as, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Ist April, at Twelve o'clock Noon s)he HAW3TA, ss, on TUESDAY, Bth April {TOE PICTON, VVBLLUNaTON, " LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, ftrJ feUslorne — The HAVVEA, bb, oq THUBSDAY, 3rd Aprii The ROTORUA, ai t on THURSDAY, 10th April OH TAKANAKJ aud MANUThe ROTOEUA, bb, on FRIDAY, 4:h April The bb, from Wellington, on THUBSDAY, 10th April, IpOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lytteltou, Duuedin, and Bluff— Xhe MANAPOURI, ss, from Wellington, on MONDAY, 31et March. TOURISTS booked per Orient Lino, and through the principal cities ©f Europe to London, under arrangement with Messrs j Ihob Cook & Sou. EXCURSION TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.—If a sufficient number book beiore the Ist Mat, tie splendid steamship YTAIRARAPA will leave Auckland about 4th JUNE. Particulars at Company's Office, Freight and Passage Tickets m<iy be obtained at tLe Company's Office, Government Whab*. Bhick Diamond Line. r|THE Steamers of the above line are ap- -- pointed to leave as under (circumetaace; f emitting): — For WELLINTON.— The MAFAWATU TO-DAY, MONDAY, 3Ut March For WE3TPOKT and GBEYMODTHTbe ss GRAFTON, Early P^nrivalled accommodation for passengers. JAMES S. CROS', j Agent, donamercial Wharf. RED CROSS LINE. •HHE S.S i HDY BAfiKLT 40 tons, J. V*. Atasiij &'=''.Eter : will leave at under (weather permitting)— K»lion for Motueka, Monday, March 31, at 8 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, March 31, at 10 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, April 1, al 8 30 p.m llotueka for Waitapu, Tuesday, April 1, at 11 p.m Waitapu for Collingwooci, Wednesday, Apri 2, at 11 a m Oollingwood for Waitapu, Thursday, April 3 : at 12 noon Waitapu for Nelson, Thursday, April 3, a 1 2 p.m Nelson for Havelock, Friday, April 4, at 2 p.m Havelock for' Nelson, Saturday, April 5, at 4 p.m JAMES S». CROSS. A Special Show Kef Winter Drapery AHD MILLINE.EY AT 'JHE uxxXYXiZiO XI,xlJ.^X. Lancashire House, Corner'of Bridge & Ahna-istreets.
2 Cwt Pickling Onions, Quinces, 2 5 25 tons Tomatoes. « <^s>^ cash" paid otn delivery. q2 Nelson Jam PactoiiYo
Coke !__Coke! TO HOP GEOWEKS. TTOOPER & JDODSON are now burning a superior lot of COKE expressly for HOP DRYING. Early orders would oblige, and shall hare our immediate attention. TV ANTED, " Bespeetable GIRL > - accustomed to general House-work ■nd Children. Apply Mes W. H. HOBBY, Euseell Btreet. ANTED at mcc,. a MAN to PBESS HOPS. Apply J. SHARP &. CO., t. City Brewery.
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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3881, 31 March 1884, Page 2
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477Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3881, 31 March 1884, Page 2
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