UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LiMrrro). TIMB-T ABLE, JOB FbBBUABY. TteOM PORT CHALMERS for LyttelJ? ton, Wellington, Nelson, Tararialo* and Manukau— 6th, 13th, and 2Qth February/ For Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Poverto, Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland — 4th,llth,lßtA and 25th February. , . ( For Sydney, via Wellington, Napier,- and.Auckland, with 'Frisco mail, s.s, Rotobua, 800 tons, on Thursday, 28th February,Passengers booked to Hong Kong, for fnm-s shipment to- Torres Straits Mall Steamer* from Sydney: . • • For Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wetif ngtott "" Wakatiptt 5.8., 1600 tons, on Saturday,' ldtftT February " ; ;> .-2 EASBY, s.s., 1489 tons register, wilVtail on, or about Wednesday, 13th' March. Fares from Port Chalmers are as follows :— To Salootf - Steeiaf SydneyandNewcastle £10 0 0 £60 0 WelKng&a'-' ..»...'. '310 D-'iilft O Lyttletpn •- ... ,2 O 0, .I,W O. * FRANCIS FULTON, ' j[ Crawford-street, Dunedin. MESSRS. M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, & CO.'s Steamers will be . despatchisd from Port .Chalmers as follows : — RTNGA* ROOMA, ,for Melbourne, via Blun*, on Wednesday, ,"the 20th February.— ALßlON^, for Melbourne, via Bluff and' Hobart Town,; on or about Wednesday, thie 27th February, — TARARUA, for Melbourne, via Lyttelton >7 Wellington, Nelson, Westport, GreyMoutH/ and Hokitika, on or about Thursday, the 28fch February. ■ • .'•'•: •' - . i « ? * DALGETTY, NICHOLS, & CO., f ' * - , , ,Agento. r^ TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. V CHEAP BUILDING MATERIAL. rpHE Undersigned will be prepared to -*- deliver, at tbe railway station, Lawrence, building material at the following fates l— Boards< and Quartering, 12i 6d pertlOO feef Dressed Weatherboards (f c), 12s 6d do. Dressed Lining (white pine), 14b 6d do. Flooring (white pine), J 20s do. ' ' Black Pine and Totara, 16s do. Rough Weatherboards (f c), 9s 6d cTd. f j Rough Lining, 9s do. .' 1 Galvanised Iron/Fencing Material^ aridm kinds of building timber at equally reason* able rates. THOS. M'KENZIE, , , >. Timber Merchant, Havelock. T AWRENCE RAILWAY Dist'nce Down Trains. 1 8 From — a.m. p.m. p.m. Clarksville 10.10 1.40 7.0 3 Glenore * *' * 5 Mount Stewart. 10 30 2.0 7.20 7 Manuka 10.45 2.15 7.35 10 Round Hill * * -*.- JL3 Johnstone; * * * 15 Waitahuna 11.25 2.55 8.15. 19 Forsyth * * , • 22 Lawrence 11.55 3.25 8.45 Dist'nce Up Trains 1 2 13,-f From — a.m. a.m. p.m Lawrence 6.55 10.55 W.6S 3 Forsyth * * * 7 Waitahuna 7.25 11.25 4.6 6 Johnstone * * * 12 Round Hill * ■ *• {•■»• 14 Manuka 8.1 12.5 4.45 17 Mount Stewart 8.8 12.17 4.57 19 Glenore :. * .'• , * 22 Clarksville 8.25 12.40 5.20 * Trains stop to pick up or put down- pas* sengers if necessary. • , ■> . - ,- r • ,- ] DUNEDIN & CLUTHA RAILWAY; ' ' • 'UP TBAIN3. • -1 1 * Leave— ■ « a.m. a.m. p.h. Balclutha ... 7.40 11.40 4.30 Stirling 7.48' 11.5Q 4.38-.' Lovels Flat. ... 8.8 12.19 4.56 Clarksville .... 8.30 12.45 5.25 Milton ... 8.42 1.0 5.37 Milburn ' .. 8.52 1.14. 5.48,. Clarendon ... ' ' "'- 5.58 ' Waihola arr ... 9.15 . Ra Waihola dep ... 9.20 l ' °'° Henley , ... ■ , . .t. t 6.25 Otakia ' ... ' 6.33 Greytown ... 9.55 2.27 6.47 Mosgiel ... 10.10 2.47 -7.5 Abbotsford ... 10.30 3.8 7.25 Caversham, ... 10.42 3.20- 7.37 Arr. Dunedin ... 10.50 3.28 7.45 DGWB TBArKS. r , 7 -tLBAVE — A.M. A.lf», ."PJtf. !, Dunedin ' ... 7.40 11.0 £3d. r - 7.48 irß- , '.'.,,., -\ Abbotsford ..... 8.0 11.20, r ..*, . Mosgiel ... 8.20 11.46, 5.10,.' Greytown ... 8.40' 12.6. -, 6.26 . Otakia , ... 8.54 . ... > 5.42 k Henley , , "6.49 Waihpla, arr ... 9,15, 12 .k0 .-fia > * Waihola, dep ... 9.20 1Z .T ) . T R ;«> Clarendon , -^2^) Milburn • ... 9.40 1.14 "6.30 Milton • ...-. 9.54,. 1.31 6.46 Clarksville ... 10.0 1.39 6.53 Loyel's Flat ... . 10.18 2.8 7.13 Stirling. , ... 10.42 ,2.36' ,-,7.85^ Arr. Balclutha 10.50. .2^46 , 7i45,' f ••• ■'• ' • A. "GRANT,- -"- 29 th Oct., 1877. ' General Manager TJOWATT'S ANUCAPNIC LAMPS; NO CSiMNEY"!' NO \ / SBIELL 1 ! NO" J 1 ' SMOKE'! g \ . Their NEW" PAI , \ TENT DOUDLEi • I p'm i WICK Bnrtier gives ■ VH / 35 Candle "• .LigfoJ jK-4 / which is nearly^ * uJj^—^K HALF f M.O3KR . ' LIGHT thaw Air* 3*=^* OTHER BURNER; jdOK M tested by the tiMwJs~x-*&S2}rw Photometer. \H§3fcstsf Tiere well-known "^ and old established PATBNTSIKGtB-WICIt ' JLJ '. ; Bdrner can be had /jjfejgkk •' ' in Five Sizes, giving BKS&ztik from 5 to 20 Candle <«&|||2|jft3n|s> ' - light-; the most eco* g^^^^^K- i~ ' nomical and by far £j|||ra||j|| •.' the, best? low-priced ■ Lamp ever* offered. JPfggggsilli Retail, > by ; *all. Ironmongers. Wholesale THOS. ROWATT*, AND' SONS,.Edinburgh and London.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XI, Issue 753, 6 March 1878, Page 3
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