BHii'rm w. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS MAORI, b.s., for TI MARTI and LYTTEUTON, To morrow (-Sunday), 9th November. Passengers at 6 p.m. from Rattray street jetty. SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, on Tuesday, 11th November. Cargo till 3 p.m. Passengers from wharf at 7 p.m. PRETTY JANE, s.s., for PORT MOLYNEUX and KAITANGATA (taking cargo for Balclutha at through rates, to be forwarded bv dray from Kaitangati), on Tuesday, 11th November. Cargo till 3 p.m. Beautiful star, s.s., formiAßU and LYTTELTON, on Thursday, 13th November. Cargo till 5 p.m. Wednesday. Offices : Harbour Chambers. CHRISTCHURCH RACES AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 11th, 12th, and 13th NOVEMBER. THE s.s. MAORI leaves Dunedin on Sunday Next, viaTimaru, arriving in Lyttelton om the morning of Tuesday, the 11th inet. PRINCE OF WALES HOLIDAY. MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. THE ps, GOLDEN AGE will make the first Excursion of the Season, leaving Dunedin Wharf at 10.30 a.m. sharp, for Portobello and the Heads, returning to Dunedin at 6 p.m. Return Tickets. To Portobello - • • - 2s fid To Heads 3s 6d From Port Chalmers to Heads - 2s EXCURSION TRIPS. THE Peninsula Company’s Beats will run on Saturday as follows PENINSULA, leaving the Old Jetty, Dunedin, at 2 p.m., for Portobello and intermediate Jetties, returning at 4.30 p.m. The RESULT, from Port Chalmers to Portobello, meeting the trains from Dunedin at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., returning to meet the 6 p.m. up train. And on Monday, PENINSULA, leaving the Old Jetty, Dunedin, at 10 a.m. and 2 pm, RESULT, leaving Port Chalmers at 11 a.m., and after the following trains. Fares From Dunedin - ■ 2s fid, return. From Port Chalmers • Is, each way. REGULAR. STEAM COMMUNICATION TO BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL. TH E Full • powered s.s. WANGANUI will be despatched for above Ports on TUESDAY NEXT, November 11. This steamer has superior accommodation for passengers, and carries an experienced Stewardess. H. HOUGHTON & CO. 4T Jyj'EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). ondon Offices: INDIA HOUSE, ALDER MAN’S WALK. olonial Offices: At all the NEW ZEALAND PORTS. The following high-classed Clipper Ships, owned and chartered by the Company, have been carefully selected on account of their sailing qualities and fitness for the carriage of Passengers, Wool, and General Cargo. They will be periodically dispatched from London for the various New Zealand Ports, and also from all the New Zealand Ports for London : Columbus 744 Punjaub ’ 883 Adamant 815 Cardigan Castle 1,200 Caller-ou 674 Duke of Edinburgh 1,075 Elizabeth Graham 589 Star of India ...1,045 Surat 1,000 Tons. Salisbury 1,113 Queen of the North W. E. Gladstone 534 Hindostan Isles of the South 821 Queen of the Age Dunfillan 853 Carnatic Dilharric 1,293 FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. r rjIHE Fine A 1 clipper barque COLUMBUS, 744 tons, F. Atkik Commauder, Is now ready to receive Wool and other produce at Port Chalmers, and will be despatched for London direct as early in December as possible. There is accommodation for a limited number of First-class Passengers, and early application is necessary to secure berths. The Columbus will be followed by the Caller-ou, Elizabeth Graham, Surat, Dunfillan, Isles of the South, and other vessels. For freight and passage, apply to ALEX. C. BEGG, At the Company’s Offices, High street, Dunedin. IRONMONGERS. TAM E~S WALLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGER Corner of Princes and Walker streets, Dunedin, Has now on hand, and to arrive Register Grates. Leamington and Scotch Cooking Ranges, “Smith and Wellstood’s” and “ Watson and Gow’s” Cooking Stoves, Mantel Pieces, Fenders, Fire Irons, &c. Electro-plated and Britannia Metal Goods, Tea Trays, Hip and Spenge Baths, Lamps and Chimneys, Brushware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, American Brooms, Tubs and Buckets, and Furnishing Ironmongery of every desciiption. Spades and Shovels, Hay and Digging Forks, Manila and Flax Rope, Seaming Twine, Scales and Weighing Machines, Plough and Cart Traces, Backhands, Lancashire and Scotch Hames, American Axes and Churns, Pit and Cross-cut Saws, &c., &c, American and Anglo Cut Nails, Wire and “Ewbank’s” Patent Nails, Locks and Hinges, Iron and Brass Screws, and Builder’s Ironmongery of all kinds. Paints, Oils, and Colors of every description. Blasting Powder, Patent Fuse, Guns, and Sporting Ammunition, Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Fencing Staples, and Wire Stretchers. A SfECIAL LINE IN English Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet. Best Brands. ! A General Assortment of Carpenters’ Tools | always in Stock. {
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Evening Star, Issue 3345, 8 November 1873, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3345, 8 November 1873, Page 3
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