« Bhippinf. fTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY U OP NEW ZEALAND (LTD). STEAMERS SAIL FROM WELLINGTON AS TINDER:— LYTTELTON. ~ Kotomahana | Thura | Feb 17 | 5 pm Pcngnin | Fri j Feb 18 | 4 pra Waihoiw | Fri | Feb 18 |3 pm Botorna | Sat | Ffeb li) |11 pm DTJNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. Rotomahana | Thura | Feb 17 | 3 pm Waihont 1 Fri 1 Feb 18 15 pm MELBOURNE, \u LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, & HOBABT. HotoitTahaJiß'^Thnrs' Feb 17 |-3 pm •Tranships at Pt. Chalmers to Tarawera. NAPIEB, GISBOBNE, & AUCKLAND. Te Anau | Mou | Feb 21 |2 pm Waihora I Thurs I Feb 24 j 4 pm Manapoari | Mon I Feb 28 j2 pm •Calling at East Coast Bays. SYDNEY, VI A~I[UCjCLANI). ~ Waihora | Thura | Feb 21 | 4 pm ~~ SYDNEY DIBECT. Monowai | Sat j Feb 19 I 4 pm Waikare | Sat [ Feb 26 |4 pm NELSON DIBECT. Mahinapoa* I Sun I Feb 20 |7 pm PICTON AND NELSON. Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. •Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. ltotorua | Thurs Feb 17 11 pm Haupiri | Sat Feb 19 ] noon Mawhera I Mon | Feb 21 [1 pm NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA, FOB AUCKAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays ana Fridays. Takapuna ' Thurs | Feb 17 |5 pm Mahinapaa* | Sun |Feb2o|7pm 'Calls at Nelson. WESTPORT, GBEYMOUTH, & HOKITIKA, VIA PIOTON & NELSON. Haupiri Sat | Feb 19 | noon Mawhera Mon |Feb2l|lpm Wainuif Wed |Feb23| f Does not call at Pic ton. NEW PLYMOUTH & GBEYMOUTH. Brunner | Tues I Feb 22 | noon BLENHEIM. Three boats a week. EARATONGA AND TAHITI, FBOM AUCKLAND. Upolu |Tuta j Mar 15 | ~ SUVA AND LEVUKA, FROM AUCKLAND. Flora | Wed |Feb23[ ~ Tickets available by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers Westralia and Elengamite. PASSENGEES BOOKED TO WEST AUSTEALIAN POBTS. EXCURSION SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Hauroto will leave Auckland about Wednesday, 9th March, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. To be followed by Taviuni four week 6 later. PASSENGEES BOOKED, and all information to be obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Taupo Quay. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND, VIA ONEHUNGA. Connecting with through train from South X L C. TEA MERS /P[ j rfj.j,^ LEAVE NEW Ze^^l^? PLYMOUTH as under 1 (weather permitting) : — Takapuna | Fri Feb 18 I 9.45 pm Mahinapua' Tues Feb 22 | 9.45 pm \Takspuna I Fri | Feb 25 | 9.45 pm Mahinapua* | Tues | Mar 1 | 9.45 pm Passengers can emlwk at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for Auckland. JOHNSTON & CO., Taupo Quay. ~ r 7 OHIRE LINE DI/fa Jfl^ pRECT STEAMERS JPJIIBJBe 1 OTAGO TO LONDON. FIFESHIBE .. 5000 tons 2400 h.p NAIBNSHIBE .. SlOOtons 2500 h.p MORAYSHIRE .. 5100 tons 2500 h.p PERTHSHIRE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BUTESHIRE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BANFFSHIRE .. 8100 tons 3500 h.p The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially buili for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at tegular intervals. Steamers fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 36 Saloon Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess will be carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON, 45 guineas. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For Plans and further particulars, apply, etc., to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., AustralianMutualProvidentßuildings, Princes Street Dnnedin. t THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, & Plymouth— Port of T'ns De- Date, parture. Toitgariro . . 4163 WeU'ton Feb 17 •Buahine .. . . 6127 Well'ton Mar 17 •Bimutaka ..4515 Apr 14 Eaikoura .. ..4507 May 12 •Will also call at Bio Janeiro. The above steamers have splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers at moderate rates. The Company's mail steamers will call at Montevideo on the homeward passage. Passenger Bates by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers have been now reduced for the homeward voyage, as follows :— First Saloon, single, £58 „ „ return, £100 Second „ single, £36 15s „ „ return, £65 Steerage— 2-BerthCabinß,Bingle, 19 guineas] with or 4-Berth „ „ 17 „ [without OpenDerths.men 0n1y,15 „ ) kit. Warrants issued lor passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learned on application to JOHNSTON & CO., Ob NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEECANTILE AOENCY CO., Limited. ■pAPERHANGINGS. T>APEBHANGINGS. T)APEBHANGINGS. Just received, per mail steamer, large ship ment comprising Bed - room, Sittingroom, Kitchen, Dining, and Dr&vring-room from 4d a tell. B. & E. Tingey. l\f K S TT AYWO O D, 111 tnankhtg her numerous Customers, draws attention to the fact that »he was the lirst to introduce a Laundry Cart into Wangatiiii, and haa been well pleased •with the patronage she has received from 'the leading residents of the town. Mks Hatwood, in order to maintain her reputation, has increased her staff, and is prepared to execute with promptness any work entrusted to her care. IS* Suits are Cleaned Equal to New. Carpets Beaten and Cleaned. CURTAIN DRESSING A SPECIALITY. Now is your time. Agent— HItS SIDDLE, Avenue SCRIMS and HESSIANS, double •width, 2yds wide, at 3Jd per yard Tacks and Tape, at B. and E. Tingey'B. LOOKING GLASSES made to order, any size, or re-gl«^ed. Mirror Glass from 3a 3d pej; cot at R. and E. lingey.s.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9367, 18 February 1898, Page 4
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828Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9367, 18 February 1898, Page 4
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