-j-JNIOK gTUAM grar £)OY., OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILING!. FOR WELLINGTON Irtm Lytt#ltom *Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. *Maori, Monday, Wednesday, F/i----day. *Oil fuel. Coast passengers connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahino will run as follows: — Leave Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Sat., 1.15 p.m. Leave Picton: Tues., Thur., 2.30 p.m., Fri., 7 p.m. and Sun. 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Manuka, Friday, 4th March. _ Maunganui, Tuesday, March 15th. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. *Marama, Friday, 4th March. •Three classes of passenger accommodation. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON VIA WELLINGTON. Moeraki, Thursday, 17th March. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON, VIA DUNEDIN and BLUFF. Moeraki, Wednesday, 23rd. Feb. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Eto. Via Vancouver, from Auckland: Aorangi, Tuesday, loth March. Niagara, Tuesday, 12th April. VIA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Makura, Tuesday, Ist. March. Tahiti, Tuesday, 20th March. Full FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, about Saturday, 26th Feb. AGENTB FOR P. ntd 0. LINE. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY. LTD. Agents for Orient Steam Navigation Coy., Ltd. Particulars upon application to — J. H. WILSON, Revell St., Hokitika. t h * —AND—s HIPPING pOUNDRY c OY - LTDREGULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER and KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Lading (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 fall parti'calars •n application to:— NANOARROW & COY.. Ageiitfl. Use the vinegar that has stood the tost of time—Sharland’s Table Vinegar Best for pickling. Specify and insist on ‘‘Sharland’s.” —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1927, Page 2
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