•* — NOHOR|f||^^ LINE OF STEAM V 1 PACKETS. i STEAM to GBEYMOUTH, yVEST« PORT, NELSt -N, and WELLING TON", Booking passengers and cargo to Manakau, Taranaki, Lyttelton, and Otago, regular communication. The 6ne steamships— L K ? NH SDY<5 DY< a ' Furneaux, Cos Early. MUBaAT.T.Vickerraan/JommMuto Jvarly. CHARLES EDWARD, T. Whitwell Oommwder, Early. wnsiwwi AOBEBE, W. Wildman, Commander, Early. WAVEBLEY, J. Gibbina, Commander Early* 3, CHURCHES &&ewt, RevclKstrtet.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY or NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED STEAM TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS, MELBOURNE, HOBART. & SYDNEY, BOOKING PASSENGERS At Theottgh Bates. pbobable"sailing s— FOR LYTTELTOIiT DIRECT, iSS ROSAMOND, EARLY. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, S. S. MA W H E RA, THURSDAY, JAN. 15. FOB WESTPOBT NELSON AND WELLINGTON. S. S. G RA P T O N, ON MONDAY, JAN. 19. ' FOB DUiSEDIN DIBECtT B. S. HERALD MONDAY. JANUARY 26.
FOR SYDNEY DIEECT, B.S. lEKAPO Leaves Wellington on January 29 for sydney, via auckland s. s. m a r a r o a, 23bd January. foe melbourne, 8,8. WAISARAPA Leaves Wellington ' ' on January 19. FOR 'FBISCO AND LONDON. S. S. ALAM ED A, January 26, 1891. Passengers are conveyed from Hokitika to Greymouth by the s.s. Wa'para to connect with the above steamers. PASSENGERS BOOKED 70 AHD F2CM LONDON BY TH*T ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS, Leaving Melbourne and Sydney every fortnight. Passer gers looked to Honchilu, Ban Francisco, liverpool and London. For Freight or Passage apply to the Agent, JAMES A. BONAB 3 Wharf Street, " ' : Hpkiti l a. E XCUESION C BFASON, 1890-91 During the months of December, January, Februaiy snd March, return tictetß will be issued at redured rates, available for return for three months t from date of irsue. "■■■l II |HI ■ THE N$W ZEALAND SHIJ i»ING ' COMPANY'S EOYAL MAIL LIKE OF STEAMEES.
t'ODtract with the New Zealand Government), ABE appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails sfl under, for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Tenerifle:— &*..«.*» Ton Port of Date of Bwamer. Bog. Departure, Depart. ~T "" 1891. Kaikoura . 4474 Weliingtpn Jan, 23 longariro . 4163 Wellington Feb. 19 Aorapgj ... 416S — ' M?h. 18 Ri'mutaKa ...4473 — May 6 Bnapehn ... 4163 — May 20 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday The above are all new steamers, built pecially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. K^ The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty foys. - jPasssge money— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second saloon, 35 to 40 guineas; jteerage, from 18 guineas. Passengers booked through from Hokitika at above ates, SPECIAL RETURN RVTES. Saloon available, 9 months ... £105 do 12 „ ... 115 Second Saloon ,12 , ... 65 For freight or passage, apply to JAS. A. PONAR, Agent, Wharf street.
Koticetj ANCSOR FOUNDRY, NELSON ALL kinds of ENGINEERING and SMITHWORK, IRON and BRASS FOUNDING, MINING, MARINE and MONUMENTAL work. Communication twice weekly by the ANCHOR LIINE steamers, and prices quoted, delivered et WES' 1 * COAST 91 * ALEXANDER SEOWN,
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West Coast Times, Issue 8056, 19 January 1891, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 8056, 19 January 1891, Page 1
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