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NWW M?VBlTia*ttlWTß '■■ W., A I T A P V ■ Will ply frona tlie \Wharf evei-y Hour, commencing at 10 a.tn, ■RiiTURNFABE;... 2/CHILDREN... .....1/-. J. S. CROSS. A.H>H )U r^SH Op STHVM PAOKififS Oi WBSIPORr, HOKITIKA JL XD GHaf MOOTH. m II E M U R B A V, 1 on SUNDAY, 26',h inst. at T*o p.c. FOR WBLLINGTON VIA. BLAXBOUSNE. «1 HE KENNEDY, P ou ytrJfDiY, 25th imtanf, via Fiax* loarae, «»t Jb'our p m. FOS WANaANUr. n H B M. U B R A V, 1. Early. J. H COCK & CO. T~~ "'TT2SION SiEAM fer^*-^| U SHIt- COMIslMa PANY'S Steamebb •!lx^^ I: *» aopointed to leatt | ling), booking a> fol'J lowa— irBASAEI iiPn;MAKDKAU Ps^a^;l{r | Friday ■ Mar. 23 } 5 p.m. WELLiNUiO.N DiitEUl. OaiJTO * | Saturday j Mar. 24 J 8 p.m. iUwaaju* | riatuiday | Mar, 24 | •Passengers only. fIUIVN AND WELLINGTON. pK^OOiS | Friday | Mar. 23 | 5 p.m. IliWjiA (Ttetday j Mai. k7 j 7 p.nr. 'JhfQueh freight to Blenheim 15a per ton. QsiTxav { Saturday ) Mar. 2i | 8 p.m. HaWBA I Tuetday | Ma-, 27 | 7 r.ti. AKAUOA AND TXMABU. j QBAFT3H \ Saturday | Mur. 24 | 3 p.ir. WifiaiTOix; ; M^BTyArJA I Thii'udHy 1 Mar. 29 | j u:'u'ttlfait;U'.«'ll. " j Eobaful | Fii3sy | March 23 ' 4 p.m. { Boafcing through to Hoititila^____ i fcii'D^lfiJf, ' Ta AsiD* I Tapsdj.y | Mar. 27 J *JVor.c Auckland. Pajgatgera p«r Punguin, Mar. 23. WiKATIPt* I Waiaeadij j Mar. 28 j ♦From Wellington Passengere and Cargo per Huwea, Mar. 27. MfiLHOUKWE, FiiOM WKLLINGTTw", Mababoa* I Monday | Ma-. 26 J la sengefg and Cargo pet Pengair, Maich 28 LEVtfKA AND BVVA. Watbtji" I Friduy j March 30 | 'From Auckland. . 'iCWOLULO AiSD SAN 1< R AiJfCISCO. Zsalandx** j Monday | Ma-. 20 j __J^WQ Auckland. No cargo received after 4.80 p.m. During the Month of M>bch, He urn Tio kels vill be issued all over the Company's lines. bt bbduced bateb, available for return foThree Montis from date of mue. Boyal filail Service ovoriand routo to Great Britain through Amsrica. Paesengers booked fchrcugh to Ban Francisco, Liverpool, or London. Passage Tickete issued at Port Office only. For ail iDfonn&ton opply at tho Company* Ofiea, GOVBffiSMEST WHASI & Tbajawab Sieebt. Over J? Z, Loan and Mercantile Ooropany) _L WAITAPU, Mueter, kavoa as under weather permitting) J<ekon tor Moiueke, Saturday, Maroh 2i, a. 1 p.c Motueka for Nelaon, Saturd iy, March 2 -, 6i 5 p.m, Nelson for Motaeko, Monday, Ma;oh 26, at 5 a.m. • Motueka for Nelson, Monday, March 26. at 7 a.re. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Maroh 27, at 8 a.m. Motueka for WeLoP, Tuesday, March 27, &\ 730 p.m. FAR S3 Single, 8s; Saturn, Cs On and after January 2. ?., Cargo wiil be charged at the rate cf 6j pet- ton (< x, lusivo of wharfage at Motueiso.) JAMES CB " BSD OROSSLIHit. JN L LADY .B-\BKLX 40 Tone, J. Watlxbb, Ms*ter # I X_^ I will leave « under t (weather J permitting). Helaon for Woitipu, F i;hy Matoh ?3, at 9.30 p.m. Waitapu for Oo'iicgwood, Saturday, March 23, at 5 cm. Collirgwood for Waitapa, Sunday, Miroh 25, ats.lsa.ißi V^eitapu for JSfolßda, Saad»y, Maroh 25, at ht 7*15 B.m. , elwn for Waitapu, Monday, Maroh 25, at 9 p.m. Waitapu for Oulliagwoad, Tuesday, Marob 27, at 7 a.m. Colliygwood for Wuilapu, WeSnesday, March 28, at a.m. Waitapu for Nelson. Wednesday, Maroh 28, Bfc 10 c.-v. Nelion for Waitaju, Tuo»day, ip>i 8, at WaJtapu toJ* Collicgwood, Wecneicwy/Apri:' 4, at 12-20 r-ni. eollingwood for Waitapa Ihuraday, April 5, at 2f. . Waitapu for No.eon, Thursday, April 5, at 4 p.m. NeUon fcr WaKapu, Sunday, April 8, at 9'Bo p.ir. Waitapu for Oollingwood, Monday April 9, at 6.80 a.m. JAMES 8. OfiOSi?. CoUingwobd Coal iMPGRTANT TO HoTJSEHOLDEBS. TpHIS Superior and Economical Jr GOAL can on and after Ist September, obtained at tho following rates, which ensure its use in every household: — JMONTHLY CREDIT 24/ if- ton at Wharf 26/- $• ton delivered. Half ton orders 14/- delivered. Quarter ton 7/6 delivered. Bbiotly Cash at the time of giung Le order; Reduced Pbices will be charged namely- 22/- W ton at the Wharf; 24/----delivered; half lod orders 13/-; quarter ton 7/- delivered. a. additional small charge will be made people living in out of the way places. O O"K .El. A AAA SAOKS for Sale.—For cleanliness and brightness, when used in connection with thia Coal nothing surpasses the Coilingwood COKE one bag of which is equal to two. from any gasworks. There is absolutely no smoke or soot, and it is specially adapted for use in stoves and cooking ranges. The 00 X E will be sold at the low price of 1/6 bag a tee Wharf, or 1/9 delivered, for cash only. J. C. BURFO&D MANAGER, The Pobt. Telephone Kc. 68. IS"Orders can be left at Messrs Wilkins iELD,Hardy-Bt,orß. S. Cbibbolm Bridge -a THE RELSUNIiIiLI XJTiANS will appear in their GEBAT GUN ACT on tb« 2nd April. TlifiE NfcLSON LILIiIPUTUNS 1 OPflNo«BA81«BMOMAY NIGHT,

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Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5169, 23 March 1888, Page 2

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