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SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS Beautiful star, S.r..forOAMARU, TIMARU, and LYTTELTON, on Thursday, 19th September. Cargo till 4 pm,, Wednesday. Passengers at 9.30 a.m., Thursday. PRETTY JANE, s.e , for PORT MOLYNEUX (transhipping cargo by the Tuapeka to all up-river Stations), on Wednesday, 18th September. Taranaki, s.s., for lyttelTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and iMANAKAU, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment at Wellington to Wanganui, and at Nelson to West Coast ports), about Mon* day, 23rd September. Offices, Harbour Chambers. The united states, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIA MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. NEVADA, 2143 J. H. Blfthen. Commander. _ NEBRASKA, 2,143 Tons, I. Harding, Commander. DACOTAH, 2,143 Tons. Under contract with the Government of New Zealand for a four-weekly service between Port Chalmers and San Francisco. FOR HONOLULU and SAN FRANCISCO, ON THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. Harbour Steamer at II o’clock. Freight—Bills of Lading issued to Saa Francisco, New York, Boston, and London at moderate rates. Wool and flax must bo hydraulic pressed. For rates of freight and passage and all further particulars, apply to DRIVER, STEWART, and Co Agents. STEAM TO HOKITIKA. t rk i HT‘MBCKAN, BLACK--IVI WOOD, & CO.’S Steamer TARARUA, leav- ** ing Dunedin on Friday for Melbourne via Bluff, will call at Hokitika should sufficient inducement offer. DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO., Agents. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Barque “Helena” Capt. Snow, will sail as above or about Friday, 20th inst, BffifrvvaaEaßg taking cargo and passengers. Cargo received on Monday by Harbour 'ompany. For Freight or passage, apply te GEO. S. BKODRICK, Rattray-street. SEWING MACHINES. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE I THE WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINE has recently attracted so much attention, and become so great a favorite with the Public, that sellers of Counterfeit Machines have been induced to advertise and exhibit their Machines under this well known name, “ WHEELER AND WILSON,” for the purpose of deceiving the Public, and this is done in an artful manner, so as to avoid legal proceedings. No Machines are genuine unless they bear the name of the Firm, WHEELER AND WILSON, M.F.G. Co. engraved on the Cloth Plate and the Medallion. Trade Mark on the Bed Plate. No imitation Machines can compare with the original. None work so well ; none will last so long, and at the Reduced Prices none are cheaper. Beware of imposition. TREADLE MACHINES, from L 7. A liberal discount to the Trade. LONG and CO., 64, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Head Agents for Australia and New Zealand. COACHES. YEEND’S SOUTHERN LINE OP COACHES TO TOKOMAIRIRO AND BALCLUTHA, Leaving the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o’clock am., returning every alternate day at 8.3d. Vookiug Office, Empire Hotel, High street. HYEEND desires to return his most * sincere thanks for the liberal patronage which has enabled him to weather the past hard winter, and begs to inform the travelling public that, in anticipation of continued support, he has placed upon the road a new and comfortable coach ; also, a good AND STEADY CLAPS OF HORSES. _ By patronising the above line, the public may relv on being able to travel with comfort at a reasonable and steady coach fare. Not 5s and 7s Gd, when there is competitk)N, and £1 2s Gd when there is none. Travellers by this line may rest assured that correct time, so far as is consistent with safety, will be strictly maintained. Get your tickets at the Empire Hotel, and not from men kept to parade the footpaths to mislead intending travellers by this llUe ’ HENRY YEEND, Proprietor. LIVERY STABLES, DING AND PICNIC PARTIES urnished with close and open OarSmart Buggy Pairs and Saddle Liberal terms to commercial trail KNRY SCOTT, Commmeroxal Night Watchman always in the

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Evening Star, Issue 2989, 17 September 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 2989, 17 September 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 2989, 17 September 1872, Page 3

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