BnslncH If otto*. BOYS’ CAPS, 6d ; Men’s Caps, Gd; Boys’ Tweed Suits, Gs 3d ; Men's Tweed Coats, lOs 6a ; Boys* Printed Mole Trousers, 4s 9d: Men’* Cotton Bedford Trousers, 8»61; Men’s Twe p d Trousers md Vests. 14s 9J; Men’s Paget Coats, 15s 6d ; Men’s Felt Hats, 2s 6d ; Men s Straw Hats, 2t Gd; M en’s Cotton Shirts, Is 9d ; Strong Tweeds, 2s 3d per yard; Men’s Oxford Shirts, 3a 6d; Mosgiel Tweeds, 4s Gd yard; Men’s Alpine Hats 3r lid.— HERBERT, HAYNKS & CO. For Sale FOR SALE, near the Ravensbourne Kailseveral Allotments of good iiuUomg Land. Prices moderate and terms eas/. Particulars can be obtained on the ground, or from Connell and Moodie, Princes street. FOR SALE, Two roomed House, quarteracre ground, more or less if required: cheap, Ihomas West, Linden. KLLING <>FF, the Stock of Knott the hatter. Princes street, to make room for fresh importation. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.— Por Sale, on easy terms, Business at 6 ham. Good opening for a steady man. H. Thom is, chemist, Great King street. PATEA DISTRICT^ POR SALE—The new Hotel, nearly completed, at Normanby, situate in the most commanding position in this far-famed District (which is admitted to be unrivalled in New Zealand), commanding the Railway .Junction and roads from Patea, Hawera, the famous Waimate Plains, and the .vhole of the country just being opened up behind the Mountain, on the road to Waitara and New Plymouth. The Building is well designed, and eontains fifteen large and lo'ty rooms. Also, in the same Township, The Ketemarae Store and Post ©Rice. This being the only Store, it commands an extensive very profitable business, and is an opp > tunity rarely to be met with for large returns with a small capital, as. in addition to the settlers trade, the Maori trade of a very extensive district is done. Terms’easy. Principals only dealt with. Apply to SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Dunedin. JOH* GIBSON, Patea. J. P. M'OREGiOR, Normanby.
Shipping, CHEAP EXCURSIONS. THE s earner BALCIUTHa will b attray street Jetty for . „ Broad Bay and Portob 110 on r-unday afternoon at half-past 2 returning at half past 5. ’ Return Fares—Cne Shilling. TK A M TO IN E W CASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington, Superior Passenger Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw Steam ship EASBY, 1,489 torn A register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched f«>r the above ports on or about WEDNESDAY, 13th December. Reduced Fares To Wellington To Lyttelton Saloon. Steerage. ... £3 10 0 £2 10 0 ... 2 0 3 110 0 FRANCIS FULTON. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). F F lOR OAMARU.—S A M S 0 N, p. 8 . This Day, Saturday, the 9th Dec! Cargo till 2 p.m. Passengers by 11. 30 p.m. train. WAITAKI, ss., (O and D.S.C), on Tuesday, 12th Dec. Passengers by 7.10 a.m, train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. lOR TFMARU.-TAIAROA. 8.8., on Tuesday, the 12th December. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. Cargo till neon. F lOR AKAROA, LYTTELTON, Welling ton Picton, Nelson, Taranaki and Manu kau, taking Cargo and Passengers foi transhipment to Kaikouras, Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangitikei, Westport, Qokitika, and Greymouth.— HAW EA, 8.8., on Thursday, th< 14th Dec. Passengers by 12,15 p.m, train. Cargo at Rattray street wharl till 4 p.m. Wednesday To be’followed by the 8,8 »Friday, 19th De( TAUPO, SB., on Thursday, 21st Dec. TARANAKI, s.s., Tuesday. 26ch Dec. FOR AKAROA. HAw EA, on Thursday, the 14th Dec. till 4 pm, Wednesday. s s.. Cargo
F OR LYTTELTON, NELSON, WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, and GREYMOUTH. -MAORI, s. a., on Monday, the 11th Pec. Passengers by 12.15 pm. train. Caago till 9 a.m. at Rattray street jetty. FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (booking passengers for all Queensland ports and Melbourne ) WAKAT IP U, s.s.. about Friday, 22nd December. Note—From 15th December to 31st January. Return Tickets will be issued to p-rts within the Colony at which the Company’s steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent off double fares, available for return till 28th February. Offices s Union Buildings, Comer of Liverpool and Rond streets. SOUTHLAN D STEAMERS Sail as under: Express, s.for biufi HARBOR, ON MONDAY NEXT. Cargo till 3 p.m. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train, A N G A N U I, s. a., for BLUFF HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Car fe o for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail Jrom Bluff at Consignees’ risk and expense. Excursion Tickets, 50s each, issued from 15th December, available till 28th February next. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street »V ICELAND ROUTE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND: The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails. EUROPE, via EW YORK. THE Magnificent Screw Steamship ZEALANDIA, 3,500 Tons, I will leave PORT OHAL> MEKSfor SAN FRANCISCO, via Northern Ports of New Zealand. Kandavu, tad Honolulu. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13,1876, Booking to Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland Passengers proceed from Dunedin by 10.5 a.m, train. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, .Bond street. Agent*
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Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3
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839Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3
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