JJNION gTBAM gHIP £lOl., or NJEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED BAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON fr«rr< Lyttoltom ♦Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. ♦Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. ♦Oil fuel. Coast passengers connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. WE L LI N G TO N -PICTON SERVICE. Ngaio will run as follows: Leave Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 11 p.m. Leave Picton: Tues., Thur., Sat., 11 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Maheno, Friday Ist Oct. at noon. ♦Mamma, Friday, loth Oct. at 3 p.m. •Three classes of passenger accommodation. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. *Maraniit, Friday Ist Oct. at 3 p.m. Ma he no, Friday, loth Oct. at noon. "Three classes of passenger accommodation. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON VIA WELLINGTON. Manuka, Thursday, 30th September. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON, VIA DUNEDIN and BLUFF. Manuka, Wednesday, 20th October. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Eto. Via Vancouver, from Auckland: Aorangi, Tuesday, 23th September. Niagara, Tuesday, 26th October. ~IA 'FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Tahiti, Tuesday, 12th October. Muluira, Tuesday, 9th November. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, about Saturday. 9th October. AGENTS FOR P. and 0. LINE. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY. LTD. Particulars upon apulication to— J. H. WILSON, Revell St.. Hokitika. rpH® A NCHOR —AND— S HIPPING JJIOUNDRY £IOY., REGULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER and KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Leding (including rail). NGAIO and NIKAU (on alternate nights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, after arrival of West Coast Motor Service, and return from Wellington on following nights. Fares, freights and full particulars an application to:— NANCARROW & COY., Agents. Soiv throats promptly relieved by taking a few drops of “ Nazol ” on sugar. Quickly banishes all kinds of colds. Is fid for sixty doses.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1926, Page 2
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