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u NION gTEAMSHIP cOYOF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports. FOR WELLINGTON: (from Lyttelton.) Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Manuka, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Coast passengers will connect with the Manuka and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office.' Through .tickets issued to all ports, via Otiia. WELLINGTON, LYTTELToN AND DUNEDIN. CARGO STEAMERS at irregular inervals. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON: Maheno, Monday 27th. October. Moeraki, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc. Via VANCOUVER, from Auckland, Niagara, Tuesday 4th November.Makura, 18th. November. Via ’FRISCO from WELLINGTON: Tofua about 3rd November. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON FROM SYDNEY. Osterley, Saturday, 22nd Nov. Orontes, -December 20th. Orvieto, Deeembtr 27tli. ' Ormonde, January 10th. Orsova, January 17tli. Indarra, February ,14th. Osterley, March 17. th. Orontes, April 15tli. Orvieto, April 21st. Ormonde, May Bth. ; Orsova, May 15th. Fares: N.Z. to London: Saloon, Single £72 to £106; Third Class £3B, £4O, £45. Particulars upon application. J. H. WILSON, Re veil St., Hokitika.
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FINAL NOTICE. E. CHOLERTON M.P.Q.C, BY EXAM., with honors. EYE SPECIALIST, jins decided to visit ROSS and may be consulted at the EMPIRE HOTEL, on OCTOBER 25th inst. (ILV.).
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1919, Page 2
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