supping, , .. n.. , i, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITS nj. SPECIAL NOTICE. 81-WEEKLY STEAMEBS TO TIMAPJJ. THE U.S.B.- Co.'s 8 .«. WANGANUI and f BEAUTIFUL STAR will in future run twice a week between Dunedin and Timaru, eaving Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday evenings, and Timaru every Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Bate of freight 20s per ton, delivered in Landing Sheds. Bates of passage, including railway fare and anding chargesCabin—Single, 80s; Beam, 455. Steerage—Single, 20a; Return, 80s. ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OJ NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). E j'lOß TIMABU, A KABO A. AND LYTTELTON.—WANGANUI, s.s.. To-morrow, Sunday, the 9th April Passengers from wharf at 4 p.m. I7 ¥ OB OAMABU. -» A MS ON, p.s., *. on Tuesday, the 11th April. Pdswi- ***■» by 7 a,m. train, Cargo till 3 p.m. Monday. FOB LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Pictou, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau (taking cargo andpassengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, _ Fox ton, BaugitikeL Westport. Hokitika and Greymonth) TAU PO, 4 a., on Tuesday, the 11th April. Passengers by the ,12.15 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 9 a.m. To be followed by the HAW EA, 8.3,, on Tuesday, 18th April F OR TIMARU and LYTTELTON.BEAUTIFUL STAR. s. s on Thursday, 13th the April. Passei gers from wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo ti 1 p.m. Offices i Harbour Chambers STEAM TO TIMARU TWICE A-WEEK. Leaving Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday Evening, and Timara every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. THE Albion Shipping Company’s favorite Steamer , TAIABO A will sail ON TUESDAY, the llth INST. Cargo received at the Battray street Wharf on Monday, and till3p.m, Tuesday. Passengers from Wharf at 5 p.m. Bate of freight 20s per ton, including landing charges. Goods forwarded at Timaru to inland districts by waggon or rail without any agency charge. Bates of passage.—Saloon—Single, 30s; retum, 455. Steerage—Single, 20s; return. 30s. 1 ne-io rates include landing and shipping at limaru, and railway faies, to and from Dunedin and' Fort Chalmers. KEITH BAMSAY, Agent.
STEAM te NEWCASTLE and SYDNEY, Via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. Superior PassengerJAccommodation, THE Favorite Screw Steamship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, comman der, will be despatched fur th« . the i , . alK>ve ports on or about IS ' turday, 15th April next. For freight or passage, apply to FRANCIS FULTrx SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under Express, s.s., for bluff and Invercargill From Port Chalmers, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees* risk. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street. FOR OAMARIT. rjTHE New s,B. MACAU, r n Monday, 10th inst. Cargo till 4 p.m. Passengers 5.30 p.m. at Rattray street Jetty. The Matan has superior accommodation lor both cabin and steerage pass-.ngers, ard is very fast. JOHN REID, Agent. Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board and Residence for a gentleman. Apply Mr Loft, Arcade. PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGING for two gentlemen. Mrs Morton, corner Castle and Hanover streets. COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging for Two or Three young Men Address can be obtained at Mr Sligo’s, stationer, George street. ■ BOARD and RESIDING & f*r two gentlefmen in private family; no children. Address at Peterson and Co., Octagon. Tenders. TENDERS wanted till Saturday, 22nd inst, for the erection of larse Block of Stone and Brick Buildings in the Chtagon. DAVID ROSS, Architect. I LENDERS wanted till Monday, 17th, for Concrete Strong-room for the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Palmerston. Plans, 4c., at Palmerston on Friday an<l Saturday. DAVID LOSS, Architect. HALF-WAY BUSH DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. TENDERS, accompanied by ten per cent, deposit, for the following works will be received by the undersigned up to Tinmiday Evening. April 20 .—Widening, etc , He Witt’a; Embanking, etc., Campbell’s; Erecting Bridge at Rollinson’s. Plans and specifications at School house, Waikari. W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
TO BRICKLAYERS.—Tenders wanted, for Tuck Pointing; also, Laborers, to re move soil. Apply Mr Woolliams, Caverdiam. TO CARTFRS. TENDERS Wanted for the carting of 3,000 or more rails from Mrs MTai lane’s bush, Blueskin, to Blueskin Bay; also, for 2,000 rails and 30 cords manuka, to be delivered at Main Road. Tenders to be lodged with Godfrey and Green. Great King street, not later than Thursday, at noon For particulars, apply at Simpson’s Wood and Coal Yard, Great King street Business Notice. PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is M per yard. New Felt Squares. New Door Mats and Slips. New Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4093, 8 April 1876, Page 3
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