HKW ADYKBTIBEMBNTB, INCfIOE MNM OS SXEAM FAOKBXB. Ul AROIKTBD TO MAT! 101 WIBIPOET, GRESMOUTH. AND THE KENNEDY, TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 23th Inst., atßevenp.m. t FOR WANQANUI. rHB OHABLBB EDWABD, WBDNBSDAY, 23tb mi*., t,t lire p.m. FOR WILLINGTON. II H E M U B B A V, EariT __, J> H' 000g * °°' " : " TTNION 81EAMW*\T*«i U BHIL' COM* Hsflfea PAJSI'B Steamebs Hjk'*^S3Pl^4 *m appointed to leave, Bmftt^Sii^ (circumstances permitW r ting), booking m folTASANAXI AND MANUKATL HAWBA | Friday 1 Sept. 30 | 8 p.m. PIOTON AND WELLINGTON, lotobva i Thar, day 1 Sept 29 | 6 p.m. RorosuA | Taeaday | OoK 4 | Through freight to Blenheim lSa per ton. WELLINGTON DIBEOf. MAHISAJU*.* 1 Saturday | Oot. 1 | *f aisengers only. __ LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Boiobva* I Thursday | Sept 29 [ 6 p.m. HUmtutUk | Saturday |Oc . 1 I BcyoauA J Tuesday | Oct. 4 j *Lyttalton only. AEAROA AND TIMABU. MAHWAfPA j Sitturd.ity [Oo'.l | WBSTPORT. UABtWAfPA ( Wednesday | S»pt 28 | 2 p.m. GEftIMOUTH. M&wsiba | Early | Booking tbrongh to Hotttika. " SYDNEY. Tabawma* I Friday \ Sept 39 | •From WelliogtOß ti» JSait Ooa»t. Cargo per jtotorua, Sep. 29. MELBOUENB, FROII WELLIN&aON. " Waoabapa* I lf»sday | Oot. 3 | •Oalli at Hobatt. Pawenger» and Cargo per Bjtorua, Sep. 29. LBYUkA AND"BC VA. Waietji' I Monday | Oot 17 | _. 'From Auckland. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. Zbau dia* | Monday | Oot 10 J •From Auckland. No oargo reociyed after 4.80 p.m. Jteyal Mail Semce overland route to Great Uritaia through America. Faiiengen booked ahroogh to San Francisco, LirerpooJ, oi London. Paiaage Tioketi iesned at Fort Office only. For all information apply at the Company'i Oflet, GOTBBBMBNT WeAJBI & Tbapawab Stewtt. Tver N Z, Loan and Mercantile Company) BSD CROSSLINS. • HPHB S.S. .RTSTn *■ lADX BAEKLY ||^n^3»j 40 Tons, J, Waucbb, Master, |J H^, I wi^ eaTe a 8 nn^oP (weathei If/ i»l permit ■ — mm a. Waitapufor Oollingwood, Wednesday Sept 28, at 5*45 a.m. Oollingwood for Waitapu, Thursday, Sept, 29, at 4 p.m. Waitapu for Neleon, TLu:sday, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. Nelson for .Waitapa, Friday, Sdpt 30, at 10 p,«» Waitapu for Collingvrood, Saturday, Oct l,at 6-aOa.m. ©•llingwood for Waitapu, Saturday, Oott 1, at 6.30 p.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Saturday, Oct. 1, a 1 8.80 p,m. Nelson for Waitapu. Tuesday, Cot. 4, at 10*80 p,m, Waitapa for Oollingwood, Wednesday, 00l t, at 10 a.m. Collivgwood for Waitepu, Ihursday, Oot. 6, at 10 s,m. Waitapti for Nelioa, Thursday, Oct, 6, at 12 noon* ' JTomob.—All Cargo must be alongside one heJfhou* before starting time on Golden Bay ln?lS JAMES 8. CROSS. ___TTTjI a Q iffejjk I WAITAPU, J. WißTßinpp, 3vs. * ester, tares as under weather permitting) Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Sept 28, at 2,30 p.m. Motutka for Nelson, Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 5 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Thuraday, Sept. 29, 3 p.m. Motneka for Nelton, Thuredoj, Sept. 29, at 5.30 p.m. FARES Single, 8s; Return, £s ; Freight (including wharfage) from Motueka and Nelson, 7s per **"' JAMiS S. CROSS. Collingwood Coal Important to Householdebs. rpHIS Saperior and Economical J * COAL can on and after Ist September, be obtained at the following rates, whioh Bhoild ensure iti use is every household :— MONTHLY CREDIT. 24/ hV ton at Whirl 2«/- "f tea deliTered. Half ton order* 14/- delivered. Quarter ten 7/6 delivered. Bkicxlt Cask at the time of giving the crier; Bedvobd Fueii will be charged ■anely: 22/- ¥ ton at the Wharf; 24/. ieliverei; half ton orders 18/-; quarter t»B 11- ieliverei. k aidititnal small charge will be made to people living ia oat of the way plaoes. o o"k c. A nnn SACKS for Sale.—For *X\J\JKJ cleanliness and brightness, when used in connection with this Coal, Bethiag sorfasses the Collingwood C 0 Xl, •ne bag of whioh is ei[ual to two from any gasworks. There is absolutely bo smoke or Met, and it is specially adapted for use in Steves and cooking ranges. The COKE will be sold at the low price of 1/6 f bag at the Wharf, or 1/9 delivered, for cash onlt. J. C BURFORD MANAGEB, The Poet. Telephone M» 68. tsrOtderi can be left at Mtsin Wilkinb & Ini», Hariyit, orß. 8. Chibhomi, Bridge^st 10 ABOfIITECTS, BOILDBBS, AND CONTBAOTOBS FindlaFT company, LunxßD, have mach pleasure io anaoaneing that they have purchased the Dphb>nr laoa abb Woodwabb Coi.'s (iatb OwrmaXß abd Labkaoh'b) extensive lines of veil eeaaoEed imported Timber, whioh, together with their own carefully selected frock, enables them to promptly supply the j inereaied demand for Kauri and Baltic Doors and Sashes. Price Lists of above, Special Joinery estisaater, and other lines of Building Material, j on application to FINDLAY & CO., (Limited), TIMBIB AND IRON MERCHANTS, DOOB AYS $Af H MANUFAOTVBIBSt CVMBBIXAVD, BtVABT, t OkVtLB BTUIXfI, PUWBDIN, I.
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5017, 28 September 1887, Page 2
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762Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5017, 28 September 1887, Page 2
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