JJNION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Passengers booked lo all New Zealand and Australian ports VVRI.UNGTON, I.VTTEr.TON ANT) DUNEDTN. CARGO STEAM EDS at irregular intervals. FOR WELLINGTON. (From Lyttelton.) *Murnron, Monday, Wednesday, Friday •Maori, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Coast passengers will connect with the Maori and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. Connecting train leaves Christchurch for Lyttelton 6.55 p.m. Through tickets issued to all ports. *Wireless telegraphy. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON MOERAKI, Thursday 31st October. •Wireless telegraphy. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc. VIA VANCOUVER. Niagara from Auckland sth November. •Wireless Telegraphy. VTA SAN FRANCISCO. Moana, Thursday 3lst Oct. S' 2 TEAM SHIP QOY., ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL steamers. Particulars upon application to — ' J. H. WILSON, Revell St., Hokitika. A NCHOR OF PACKETS. „ s team regular sailings. BOOKING PASSENGERS A CARGO TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for Coast ports us under:— ALEXANDER Early WAIMEA Early KENNEDY Early s REGULUS Early. Fares, freights and particular* on application to undersigned. WM. DUNCAN & CO.. Agents, Hokitika.
Jyp:w fg EALAND g HIPPING QOMPANY’S y^INE. MODERN TWIN SCREW PASSENGER, steamers. FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. XT IS INTENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE to despatch a passenger STEAMER from time to time tc a port in the UNITED KINGDOM. • Also from time to time as opportunity offers. Return tickets available by P. and 0. Lino. First class insulated cargo steamers. For particulars as to passages freight etc, apply to— V. W. M. BONAR, Agent, Wharf Street., Hokitika.
SEASON 1918-1919. Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. Are landing a large as. SORTMENI OF SPECIALLY SELECTEDSEED POTATOES! Robin Adair Arran Chief Gamekeepers Skerry Blues Up-to-Dates White Stars British Queens Northern Stars Early Vermont (red) Beauty of Hebrons (red) Beaut*' of Hebrons (white) Etc., Etc. ALSO MACHINE-DRESSED GRASS SEEDS:— ENCLISH RYE COCKSFOOT ITALIAN RYE TIMOTHY WHITE CLOVER RED CLOVER CRIMSON CLOVER ALSYKE BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL WESTERN WOLTHS ALGERIAN SEED OATS ETC., ETC. SUTTON’S AND COOPER’S CARDEN SEEDS, VEGETABLES, ETC. All the above are of tho highest quality in New Zealand, and possess a high per centage of germinating properties. ' WE HAVE TO ARRIVE—BASIC SLAC, SUPERPHOSPHATES, - AND OTHER MANURES. Clients are recommended to book their seed early, as they are in short supply. ALWAYS IN STOCKOATS, WHEAT, FLOUR, ONIONS CHAFF, OAT MEAL, BRAN, LUCERNE HAY POLLARD, ETC., ETC., PATERSON, MICHEL S CO., WHARF ST. : : 'Phono No. 2.
TTY (MM —f IT i—l———— 111———— The cable news in this issue accredited to .the “Times’’ has appeared in that journal, hut only where expressly stated is such news the editorial opinion of the “Times ” l l '. Schroder and Co’s: Leghorns, Panamas, and Ready to wears will create a ready demand at Schroder’s.— Advt. Shine your tan shoes with ‘TAN-OL’ —the brilliant polish than won’t rub off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1918, Page 2
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