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I UNION STEAM SHIP i COMPANY OF N E VY ZEALAND i LIMITED. ! Passengors MUST procure Tickets i {the Ofilco before they embark. I Steamers will lie despatched as under, weather and ot/.er circumstances permitting. PICTON & WELLINGTON. Te Anau, Monday, Feb 3, 10 a.m. Pateena, Thursday, Feb (i, 10 a.m. Te Anau, Friday, Feb 7, 10 a.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT." Pateena, Tuesday, Feb -I. 7.30 p.m. Cargo until 4 £>.m. Arahura, Wednesday, Feb 5, 11 a.m. Mapourika, Saturday, Feb S, 1 a.m. No cargo. Pateena, Saturday, Feb 8, 1 p.m. WESTPORT. GREY/MOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wednesday, Feb 5, 8 a.m. Arahura, Sunday, Feb 9, 1 p.m. Cargo (perishable only)' until. 9 a.m. Saturday. NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA. Penguin, Friday, Feb 7, 4.30 p.m. Cargo until 4 p.m. . sydney7viT cook strajtT '. (From Wellington.) Maheno, Friday, Feb 7. 4 p m. | Cargo and Passengers booked througl to all principal ports in NEW ZEA , LAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA ' FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FRIENDLY , ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau) SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS . (Earotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti), J Regular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports,. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The "All Red "Route). CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND j EUROPE. (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and I Vancouver). 1 R.M.S. Moana. ; From Sydney Feb 17. Suva Feb 25.' Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. For further particulars apply OFFICE, The Tort. j ANC HOP SHsppitie&FOUNhnY company LIMITED, SAILING LIST. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA WAVfiRIEY, Wednesday, sth inst,. at il a.m. WESTPORT KENNEDY, abjut Tuesday, 4 h inst. WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEKA. TASMAN, To-Jay, Mt nday, 3rd Feb., at 9 a.m. (Leaving M)iueka (or Wellington at noon.) TASMAN, Wer"n- : sday, sth io-t, at 10 am. {Leaving Motu-.kj for Wellington at 1.30 - Vvm.) J WANGANUI. Early. Aj^j7 s.s. t koi 51 Tons, OaptalnfiO. Scull», will leave as under, weather^permitting': — Nelson for Motueka, Mindoy, Feb 3, at 8 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Feb 3, ai 10.30 am Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Feb 4, at 8 e.ra Motueka (or Nelson, Tuesday, Feb 4, at 11 A.m Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Peb 5, at 8 a.m Motueka foi Nelson, Wednesday, Feb 5, at 11 am Nelson (or Motueka, Thursday, Feb C, at 8 a,m Motueka f;r Nelson, Taursday, Feb 6, at 11 a.m Nelson (or Motueka, Friday, Feb 7, at 9 p.m Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Feb 7, at noon Nelson fer Motueta. Saturday, Feb 8, at 10 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Feb 8, at 12.30 p m Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Feb 10, at 11.30 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Fen 10, at 2.30 p.m FOR JSJILE. 5 ACRES of first-class LAND at Spring Grove, an ideal place for building site and orchard, belonging to the estate of the late John Maule ; also one 5-year old Draught Mare by Balmoral.— Apply to Mks MAULE. or J. 11. CUING, Spring Grove. 2/1 ""'UASTCOTT'S IF you require anything In the way of jf ure Drugs, Chamieaig, Photographic Goods, or Photographic Solutions made np, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP %here everything is new. No old stook on band. Dispensing a Speciality. Having been constantly engaged fur ihe past 25 years as Dispenrer h some of the leading medioal men and hospitals at Home and in ihe Colony, you oan rely on having your prescriptions oarefully and correctly yrepjired with pure drugs at EASTCOTT'S. Orders by posl or telephone will reoeive prompt attention. Any article not in stook ] procured by flrst post without extra cbarge. | T. EAS~fOOTT i Chemist. Etc., i HABDIrSTRERT, NELSON Oppotite W. Rout & Sons TotupTko ilnnT ~ THE Undersigned having taken over the above well-known hostelry in the Motupiko Valley (late Corlett's), , begs to assure the public that.no effort will be wanting on his part to maintain j the reputation of the house as a favorite resort for those wishing to spend a few days ov weeks in the country. Families, Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find comfortable quarters, aud every attention for their pleasure and comf jrt. GEORGE BIGGS, 3401 Proprietor. JUNCTION HOTEL T AJi AKA. j MR. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captain 1 Artillery Velunteers, and formerly ! proprietor of ■ the Foxhill Hotel, desires to ' inform his old' friends and the travelling public tliat he has taken over the above; well-known hotel, and visitors and travel- j lers can rely upon receiving evory atten- j tion, with civility, Superior accommo- j dation, moderate tariff. Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses i find Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date' Billiard Table. : Best Brands Wines and Spirits-. only. Letters an d Tj?lo'gra_tt* promptly, at

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12156, 3 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12156, 3 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12156, 3 February 1908, Page 1

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