~~ I ttnioiT" Kiatil^ BTEAM BHIP jKSifT^ COMPANY FHW ZBALAND HtOfcAMii BAttflwor — TAJftirtASl AID MARTjtiu. Mamim lMonday | Dee 18 1 Bpm vfILLWQTOH DIBBOT WAorai* |Banday |Daol7| 1 p.m Qtim* | WednWday |Dm 90 1 .'Pa^aentewonly. tmnvm I Saturday | Dee 16 1 ' noon BonwA JToeeday |Deel9| 4pm Fmoow I Thareday | Deo 21 1 vmsam: Fnraon* I Saturday I Deo 16 1 noon MoxoavA* I Tuesday j Dea 19 | 4 p.m Favaont | Thursday \ Deo 91 1 Transhipping Donedin cargo at Wellington WBBTFOBT. "" ChuiioH' I Batorday I Dee 16 | 10 a.m Ifonruu I Xta«Mtajr I Deo 19 | 3i.ni 'Weatport cargo to be landed on retara back from Qreymouth. CWYMOdIU. GaAßoa IBatorday |Deol6| 10 a.m lf«wniA | Taetday | Deo 19 I 2 a.m WAnroi | Wednesday | Dee 80 r 5 a.m sjdUibihiluui muiom. wJUiLaxiu'i'un llakamvbi* rilenday | P»a 18 1 'j?2&»rt**\'___ mm biuujsx vHOII WELLraaTON. Wahoia* I Wednesday | Dee 20 | noon •Via East Goast. WiJUtucJ I Thareday I Defl 31 1 neon VffioLV | Wetotfday I 'an 11 1 ' WOVTEtifinBRVtiKK. TAvimn* | Thursday I January 4 | 'Jftom AoeMßjid_ _ _ • JUO^iDIL'OIV M&b bAW lriULi46MJoo~ Morowii* I Batnrdav | Dseamber 80 1 ,- *From Aopklana. WEST OOASf^OtJNDB EXCUBSION. -* SEYBNTBBNTH SEASON. 8.8. IABAWBBA, from Fort Ohalmen on WIDNIBDAT, 94th Janairy, and FBIDAI, . , Fan from Fort Ohahaerß, f IS. Vidiof un Mftefted to Imvo the BWamers mmediatelr after toe nooip whistle has been sounded. - . Bml Mail Berviee overland route to Great ffftam through Amerlea. Passengers booked through to San Francisco, Liverpool, or London. Passage Tickets Issnad al Port Offlee only. FftjU wiofnatlon applj at the Oompanj^s ! Oovnamiß Wiabi atd TaATAMAB Stam. „ i(Jaakßon:a^aatngß) ANOHOB LINE JjDBBb»B.TBAM FA O K E T B an Ait onrras to uavi FOB WJSTFOBT, OBEYMOUTH, AMD HOKTIISA. fHB KENNEDY, TUESDAY, 19th ihst, FOB WANQANUiISd WELLINGTON. II HS WAVEBLET, 1 Early. FOB WELLINGTON DIBEOT. THE WAVE BLEY, about MONDAY, 18th inst. J. H. COOK & GO
BED CBOSB LINE. | O> 1 LADX BABKLII ll^i^&lW Toni,'J.B. Stitisb, Maitbi, II 4> I will laata aa nndn (waathar If lTl< *^J permitting): Ralaoa for Motaeka, Uonday, Deo 18, at 12.30 p.m Motaeka for Nolwn, Monday, Deo 18, at 3 p.m Retail tot Motaeka, Tuesday, Deo 19, al 1 p.m. Motaeka for NeUon, Tuesday, Deo 19, at 3.30 p.m Helwn for Takaka, Wednesday, Dee 20, at 10 p.m. Takaka for Colling wood, Thursday, Dao 21, at 5.80 a.m. Oollingwood for Takaka, Friday, Dm 22, at 6 a.m Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Dm 22, at 8 a.m Nelson for Moloeka, Saturday, Dee 23, al 6.30 a.m Moincka for Nelson, Saturday, Deo 23, at Ba.m Kelson for Motaeka, Tuesday, Deo 26, at 6 a.m Motoaka for Nelson, Tuesday, Deo 26, at 10 p.m Kelson for Oollingwood, Wednesday, Deo 27, at 10 p.m. Oollingwood for Takaka, Thursday, Deo 28, 9.80 a m Takaka for Oollingwood and Nelson Thursday, D«o 28, at 11 p.m tfollingwoodfor NeJfloa (iltetl), Friday, Dee. 29, at lam Nelson foe Motaeka, Friday, Deo 39, at 10.80 a.m ' Motneka tor Nelson, Friday, Deo 29, at Ip.m. . , Nelson for Takaka, Saturday, Deo 30, at 10 p.m Akaks for Oolliagwood, Sunday, Dm 31, at %fM OdQingwood ft* Takaka, Taesday, Jan 2, at 4*M Takaka for Nelson, Taesday, Jarr 2, al • sua Nation for Motueka, Wednesday, Jan 3, at ipM. Motaeka for Nelson, Thursday, Jan 4, at 0.00 a,m Nelson for Motaeka, Tbatsday, Jan 4, at 4 p.m Motaeka for Nelson, Thursday, Jan 4, at 6.30 p.m __^ JAMBS S. OBOSS & CO. *Y"Jk mHE 8.8. LILT, •*- w Toni » °»P ttln 0' Soout, wIU Jeave wMthmpeciallliße): NelMn for Motueka, Monday, Deo 18, at lla.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Deo 18, at 1.80 p.m Nelson for Motaeka, Tuesday, Deo 19, at 12.15 p.m Motoaka for Nelson, Taesday, Deo 19, at 9.80 p.m Nehonfox Motmlu, Wedneaday, Dee 20, at ■ B era ' ■ " " "■' ■ Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Dec 20, at ■- 9 . mb.. ■ ■■ • ..•.■-■■ ; ■ : Meleon for Motaeka, Tharsdey, Deo 21, el S.Bopjn Motueka for Nelson, Tharsdej, Deo 21, et 5.46 p.m. Veieosi for Motaeka, Friday, Deo 22, at 6 Mstoeka' to Nelson, Friday, Deo 22, it T*.m. Kelson tor Motaeka, Friday, Deo 22, at . 5 p.m. Ifotoeka for Nelson Batarday, Deo 23, it 7.16 a.m . , . . Oar Express Wagon delivers pareele, etc., » Motaeka and Biwake. Charges moderate. BATOBBLOB A 00. "YTTABTKD, a TEACHER for the N»w W School at Anaioxi, Ttkaka. BoU •tnaker expeoted to be 20 with :an average Uttnilenflt ot Uor 15. Salary as per seele, £4 per head on the aetael average attend§ool, .-'■ • . • ■' : -■;■ ! , ;'■■ Also, aPBOBATIONBB for Stoes School, who oust be over 16 years of age, and have' yaseel the VI. Bta»d«rd. - ifpUeaJJoM, stating agsand aneJifleitioiM. ■foompaoied by tertimoniali, will be meived ie the andeitifiMd un»il 1 p m. onSatmday, lie 30th day of Deoember mat. By order. STEAD ELLIS, Seeratary Neleon Education Boari. PtseaberStb.lSdS. im l
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7815, 16 December 1893, Page 2
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777Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7815, 16 December 1893, Page 2
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