>y ■ — ■ UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITBD. FORWELLISGTOV, LYITELTON AND DUNEDIN. .Booking Passengers for all' NEW ZEALAND POUTS, MELBOURNS, HOB ART. & SYDNEF, At Thkough;Rate3, FOR DUNEDIN DIRECT. S. S. HERALD, Will be despatched from Grevmoutb EARLY FOR DUNEDIN DIRECT— S. S. ROSAMOND, ON SUNDAY, MARCH 23. Passengers md Cargo will be conveyed Dythe s.a.WAiPABi. leaving the Hokitiks Wharf, on Saturday, '22nd inst. S. S. OIAPEEE, B A R L V, •FOB NELSON AKD WELLINGTON S. S. GRAFTON, ON MONDAY, MARCH 24. . S. S. M A W H B R A, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 27. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO AND JEOM tOHDON BY THE ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS, Leaving Melbourne and 3?dney every fortnight. For psrticnlsrs, apply at once to JAMES A: SONAR, agent. ANOHOBJfik, LINE OF STEAM • PACKETS. i STEAM to GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, NELSON, and WELLINGTON, Booking passengers and cargo to Manakau, Taranaki, Lyttelton, and Otago, regular communication. The fine steamships — KENNEDY. J- Furnaaur, Commander 21st March, at 9 a.m. MUB.BAY,T.Vickerman,Uoramander Early. CHARLES EDWARD. T. WfcitweU Gommtnder, Early. AORERE, W. Wildman, Commander, Early. WAVEELEY, J. Gibbins, Commander' Early. J. CHURCHES Agent, Eevell-atreet THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. 'Unaer Contract with tho New Zealand Government). WILL be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails* S3 under, for LONDON. Vi» Rio de Janeiro and Terierifle:— «f omo , Toa £° rt of Dat e of bteamer. Reg> Departure . Depart. ™~ j 1890. fcnapehu ... 4163 WeHingcoti Mar. 20 Kaikoura ... 4474 — Apl. 17 Tongariro ... 4163 — May 15 Aorangi ... 41G5 — June 12 Rimntaks ... 4473! — July 10| And thenceforward every fourth Thursday The above are all new steamers, built pecially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the pnssage by the Company's steamers average. 0 under forty flays. Passage money«— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second paloon, 35 to 40 guineas; ateerage, from 18 guineas. Passengers booked through from Hokitika at above ates. SPECIAL RETURN R TES. Saloon available, 9 months , £105 do 12 „ ... 115 Second Sdoon 12 , ... 65 For freight or passa^s, apply to JAS. A. BONAR, ■ Ascent, Wharf street. AUSTRALIAN WINEn /ÜBTRALIAN WIF" I^ ! I THK unuersign?d is &OL7J O.GENT lor WESTLAFP, for rue sale of HARDY'S ADE7,AIDE 'VINES These fine and 7rell niaturc 1 wines have obtained GOLD MEDALS at London. Bordeaux; Calcutta, Adelaide, Portb, and Chrißtchurch, and since 1870 »°nrly 200 medals and awards. Tbr utoeL on hand now reached 500,000 gallon", being the argest in the Australian Colonies. SOLE AGENT foi the CELEBRATED DALWOOD vVINKS Jrom NEW SOUTH WALES. Over one hundred prizes and nonora have !)een warded to these wines, at London, Paris, Melbourne, Sydney, and at tbe other colonies. Itevell otrcet Hokitiki, January iwt. i««3 jrBTM ANspiELi> Best Selected Stock of Monuments, HeadStones, Crosses, &c , at most ReaßonaMe Prices. All work guaranteed. Designs, Prices, acd all Particulars to be obtained from POLLOCK & BEVAN, Agente, Hokitik,
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West Coast Times, Issue 7653, 21 March 1890, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 7653, 21 March 1890, Page 1
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