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BTBAM S ? IP .; ; «||.-; r -;i.-..-..;>B^-;-.; ; -; , JQff J $ , ■5a- NEW ZEALAND i; PROBABLE SAILINGS. { „,- TABANAKI AND MANUKAU. Obbti I Monday. ' I . May 11 1 ; WELLINGTON DIRECT !" / - . Mfw»BV»|Eerly^ -« " ■'■•• r ' -■■■■;■ . .; ■ tPjssengeya only. ;^ . HOTpNAND WELLINGTONi Pbngtjis lifliursdw | May? | "> 7 p.m twtfew /(Tde^aay^| May. 12,1 -k\ r IiYTTEIiTON AND DIJNEWNi ' PwfourN* | Thursday I May 7 j. 7 p.« Ewiguih | Tuesday ,] May ,12, i .; . ■_ ;: ; - • ■■-■ ■'■ ■■" ;;*l#>eltpn only. . .' ; Geuws* } Saturday I May 9 j 'Wwtport cargo to be landed on return back from Qreymonth. .* ■ '.'•• •■:' ;■■- GiBasYMOUTH. • Gwpton 1 Saturday | May 9 | "MELBOURNE PROM WELLINGTON ~ Boijmahana | Monday. £[ May 11\> ? SIDNEY PROM TOiStiINGTON. WimoßAt' if Saturday ['May 9 ( Transhipping to Te Anau at Auckland $Ptom Wellington via East Coast. Rotokno* I about, Friday, | xday 15 -J :■'•' h : -«•;, *Pfpm Wellington direct. . ';<■. TONGA AND SAMOA. ~ WAXMUi* | ab. ut Tuesday Juna 2 | ,- 'From Auckland, SOYA. AND LBVUKA. .... ?F^>m Auckland;: i, > HONOLULU AND SAtt FKANCIHGO. MABippsA* j; Saturday , -| ; M»yf23 j J . : •From AnoklaacL ; -^ Visitots are requested to leave the steamers immediately after the second whistle haß been . stunded. ■•- ,-• - - ; ■■■■- ■• ■ : ■.. , No cargo received after 4 30 p.m. Boyil Mail Service overland route to Great Britain through America. Passengers booked through to San Francisco, Liverpool, or London.; f assage Tickets issued at Port Office only. For all information apply at the Company's OfQoes, GovßßNmtirr Whabi and ' TBASAtGAB; STBB?X. Next Bank New Zeal an a ANGHOR LINE PACKETS T" v >: *BB ABtOmfMD TO UAVB ' FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIEA, AND GREYMOUTa,-VIA MOTOEKA. CHE EBNN ED V, TO-DAY, THURSDAY, 7th inst., at Four p.m. ; filiE CHARLES EDWARD, about JL MONDAf, llthinat. FOR FOXTON. THE oOHARLBB, EDWARD, XO.DAY, THURSDAY, 7th inst., at Seven pm. -•■•..- ; . FOR WANGA^PI. £ : H B KfiNN ED V, Early. . ... . . FOR WELLINGTON. TH E W A V E R L E V, , : Early. . . ... . J. H. COCK & CO. RED CROSS LINE. |^__ rp HE S.B. ii^^\ 1- hAJ)Y BARKLY ■j v-*i p^S I 40 Tons, J. Walkbe, Masi6& IL y | will leave as under (weather m T>**\ permittibg) ; .: Kelson for Motueka Friday, May .8, at 6.30 a.m Motaeka for Nelson, Friday, May 8, at 9 , a.m , . Nelion for Motueka, Monday, May 11, at 7.30 a.m Siotaeka for Nelson, Monday, May 11, at 10 am. Nelsom for Motueka, Tuesday, May 12, at B&.m Motueka for Nelson, ' Tuesday, May 12, at 10.30 a.m Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, May 12, at 9 p.m • Takaka for Collingwood, Wednesday, May 13, at 10 a.m Collingwood for Takaka, Thursday May 14, at 10 a.m Takaka for Nelson, Thursday, May 14, at 12 noon Nelson for Motaeka, Friday, May 15, at 9 a.m Motaeka for Nelson, Friday, May 15, at 11.30 a.m Nelson for Motueka, Monday, May 18, at 1.30 p.m Motueka for Nelson Monday, May 18, at 4 p.m Nelson for Motaeka, Tuesday, May 19, at 2.30 p.m Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, May 19, .at 5 p.m Nelson for Takaka, Wednesday, May 20, at 9 p.m. 4 . Itkaka for C oiling wood, Thursday, May 21 at 6.30'n.m ' Collingwood for Takaka, Friday, May 22, at 6.30 a.m. >, , Takaka for Nelson, Friday, May 22, at 8.80 a.m. „ ; Notb— Tickets must be taken at Office, Nelson. All Cargo to b« iongside Lady Barkly by 4.50 p.m. •," Passengers and shippers to Motaeka will, for the future, have to look to the Lady Barkly's Time Table; and shippers are requested to have cargo alongside half-an-hour before the advertised time of sailing so as to allow the ateamez to leave at her advertised time. JAMES S. CROSS. 8.8. ELSIE, ■iw^^^^^g^a» Master, will leave weather permitting) ; Riwaka for Motueka, Thursday, May 7, 6,40 ■ - "a.m ,' ... . .'.:■-■ ' ■ ' Motaeka for Nelson, Thursday, May 7,Bam BATCBELOR & CO. I|.BUGI(fcCO: HAVE received and are opening out a variety in ' ENGLISH AND COLONIAL Boots and Shoes. Ltdieß' and Children's Plain and Fancy Boota and Shoes, in Kid, Levant, Aatracban and Calf, to snit the season. Men and Youth's Light and Heavy Boots in Kip and Calf —plain or nailed. Slippers in great variety— Buff Leather, Wool and Fur Lined. Carpets aud Cashmere. Boots and Shoes MADE TO ORDER from the best materials. REPAIRS neatly executes at the shortest r notice. W.S.Blick& Co., NELSON BOOT EMPORIUM, TRAFALGAR STREET. They not only imitate Wolfe's Schnapps but oopythe advertisements. Henry Abbott's T?XPKESS will run to meet the JL LADY, BARELY on her arrival ana departure to «nd from Nelson on and after (lit 4tb April, 1891. Tiklka, March 28tfa, 1891; 9*l

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 2

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