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NEW AI)VBIHTI9*MBSIJL—-_■ A.OHOBU9 B OF SIS AM PACES'] S lilt APBOt«fr»O SO tWI 01 waacpoar.EroKiTtKA and OBBXMOUTS. TH E MUU-B AT, on MONDAY. 26 h U«t n*, at Three p.n. ' FOR WELLINGTON Vli FLiXBOO.AKK. nHE KENNJ3 DV, I TO-MO VROW, SUNDIY, 25,h tout, via Fiox joutae, at Four p.m. lOR WANGANUr. Early. J. H OOOK & 00. '". '"~ TTNION Btßlfii I^\s^ U. S H111 COM'¥«IS4 FA NTS Steahseb iifrl^^ 5! »re appointed to leave jj^Kassfc—*a^^ (oiaronmstanoos peroaitjj ' ting), booking as foljj lows— ■ E'ABAHAII AND MASCKAO BOTOBFA | Friday 1 Mar. 3Jj WILLINGfON DIRECT. Obwto * j Saturday I Mar. 24 | 8 p.T. Mawhbsa* I Saturday | Mar, 24 > 4 {..no. only. " JfiUlON AND WELLIKQTON. Hawea JTretday | Mar. i7 I 7 p.ff. Pat GUIS j Thureday | Mar. 29 | through freight to Blenheim 15a per too. LtflXJSl/COiJ AHD DUjNJSI'UV. Gba*i\>h I Sit irday \ Mar. 211 3 p-1*-Hawea | Tueidhj IW» . 27■, 7 r^« Fbsgui .* j Thursday j Har. 19 j . *For Lyttelton orilr. ASAHOA AND TiMABU. Gbaitok I Hatnrday | Mn~. 24 | S p>p*. Wksitoht. Mahinappa 1 Thursday 1 Mar. 29 \ MawHKha j Early | • Boohing thf lugh to Ho^itita Wakatipu* I Wednofdsy | Ma-. 28 | *From Wellingtor. Pflßaengersand Cargo per Hawa«, M»r. 27. "UKLBOUBfTjB!, FKOM WBLLI^oT j» Mababoa* I Monday | 53a-. 26 I PasaengeM per Gratto^, Mar. 24. LEVUKA AND SUVA. Waikth' I Friday | March 30 j *From Ancklftnd. N.«JJSOLt)LU A'AD bAH ifjiJAiSOLSOO. iIiMEDA* J Monday | Ap\ 23 j •From Auoiland^ JSTo cargo receded alter 4.30 p.m. During the Montb o' M/ncn, BeHiro Tic kdi will be usnedall over the Company's lines, at beduckd BiT.s, avtiii&bie fvr reiuru (o 3,'hree Months from date of ieeue. jßoyal fiiaii Service overland route to Great Britain through America. Fceaemgera booked thhougb to San Francieco, Lirerpool, oi London. Passage Tickets iasuod at Port Office only. For all information apply at the Company* OMc», GOVBBITXEHT WniEP & TEAF4MAB StBBBT. Over V Z, Loan and MereuLtila Company) ' ' - ... wr -_ rj n <5 3 ' <!^»m 1 TVAITAPU, ■"ai^^^^aM j. Wbbtbtipp, 3cs. Master, leaves as autfsr weather permitting) Hehon lor Motuekp, Saturduy, March 2\ a' 1 p.m. Mofcueka for Nchos, S.turdty, March 2t, a; 5 p.m. Nflaoa for Motaeka, Monday, March 26, at 5 a.m. Motueka for Njlson, Monday, March 2G. at 7_a.ra. Nelson for Motucka, Tuesday, March 27, at 8 a.m. Motaeka for NeUor, Tuesday, March 27, at 7*30 p.m. FASBB Single, 8s; Return, Cb On and after January 2c J., Cargo wi!l bo charged ai the rate of 6j per tan (ix.luelve of wharfage at Motueka.) JAMES OB BED OEOSBLISB. rjp^ I LADY B \BKLI r^j 40 Ton?, J. WA^Ksa. Master, *_J2C^. I will leave as nndar ;(weather / permittiug). TSihon for Waitapu, Sa'uTiday March 24, at 10 p.ic. Waitapu for Oalliagwood, Sunday, March 25, at 5 a.m. £/ .IL'rgwood for Waitapu, Monday, March 26, at 5.15 a.m. VPaitapu for NeUoa, Monday, Marjh 26, at ut 7'lS Q.m. Nelson fcr Waitapn, Monday, Maroh 23, at 9 p.m. Waitapu for Oollingwood, Tuesday, March £7, at 7 cm. Colltegwood for Waitapu, Wednesday, March 28, at Q.tc. Waitapu for Nelson. Wednesday, Maroh 28, efc 10 g.T. Nelßon fo< Waitaju, Tuesday, Apt I 3, at 7 pm. Waitapu f<r CoHingwJod, Wedneiday, April 4, 8t 12-SO p.m. Oollingwood for Waitapu Ihursdoy, April 5, at 2r. • Waitapu for Nelson, Tbateday, April 5, at 4 p.m. Nela3n dv Waitapu, Suodsy, April 8, at 930 p.m. j Waitapu for Collingwood, Monday April 9, at 6 30 a.m. jAMSa-8.-OBOSa. CoUingwood Coal Important to ilotjseholdebs. fPHIS Superior and Economical J COAL can on and after Ist September, obtained at tho following rates, which ensure its use in every household : — IMONTHLY CREDIT 24/ ~ty ton at Wharl 26/- $" ton delivered. Half ton orders 14/- delivered. Quarter ton 7/6 delivered. Sbictly Cash at the time of giving Le order; Reduced Pbicks will be charged namely: 22/- f ton at the Wharf; 24/----delivere d; half ton orders 13/-; quarter ton 7/- delivered. A additional small charge will be made people living in out of the way places. O O"K JB2. A CiCid SACKS for Sale.—For ~jbv/" J\f cleanliness and brightness, when used in connection with this Coal nothing surpasses the Collingwood COKE one bag of which is equal to two from any gasworks. There is absolutely no Bmoke or Boot, and it is specially adapted for use in staves and cooking ranges. The COKE will be sold at the low price of 1/6 $- bag a the Wharf, or 1/9 delivered, for cash only. J. C. BOEFOED MANAGER, The Poet. Telephone Nc 68. tSPOrders can be left at Messrs Wilkinb iKLD,Hardy-st,orß. S. Chishoi-m Bridge-a IHE isELSONLLLLLUrjANS will, appear in their GEEAT GUN ACT on the 2nd Apri'. minrihLSO* LILLIPUTIANS 1 OPEN on EABTEB MOMAY NIGHT. STEAYEU on my Property, and mustered omorgot my Sheep, SIX ERINO SSiIP, four of whioh are marked on lie right ear nith swallow aid bask notch taorkad on the right far with slit and; front notch, asd en th 9 left car with bw& low uni back notch; one marked with elifc froat ft^d back Botch in the right car, and oq the 2et iw with a swallow. Ov-ner can have iima by payirg expenser. If mt claimed by Maroh i6±, they w.ll bo

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Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5170, 24 March 1888, Page 2

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