SHIPPING. PORT OF KAIKOURA ARRIVED Sept. 13. Cygnet, s.s., 66 tons, Murray, from Lyttelton. Passengers — Miss Treleaven, Messrs Marsden, Reece, Roche and boy. Sept. 14. Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton, via Port Robinson. Passengers—MissSmPth-J Anstey, Messrs H. Hitchcock, J. Lyford, Smith (2), Campbell ami C. Gooch. SAILED Sept. 13. Cygnet for Lyttelton, via Port Robinson. Passenger— Mrs Wiggins. Sept. 15. Wakatu for Wellington. Passengers Mrs Davidson and child, Misses Scott, Hodgman, Hitchcock, Henderson, Foche, Messrs Allan, Hitchcock, Hender--son. Master Henderson.
S.S. CYGNET. fIIHIS fast and powerful Steamer. 1 will, during the Summer -months, or until further advised*, trade regularly between KaikoutjW, Cheviot and Lyttelton. Leaving Lyttelton for Kaikoura direct every Thursday evening upon arrival of the 7.45 p.m. trail ' from Christchurch. -♦ Leaving Kaikoura every Friday, calling at Cheviot, thence on to Lyttelton. Shippers and Intending Passengers can with confidence patronise this favourite Steamer, as the above service will be strictly adhered to, unless unavoidable circumstances arise. For Freight, Passages, or othelinformation apply to J. DAVIDSON, Agent. D.I.C.
"VXTE are now showing in out V y Sample Room, Torquay r 4-loHi-plete r — ■ I SPRING and SUMMER Drapery, Clothing, Boots, and Chinaware. Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpet Squares. The New Century Washing Machine, the only perfect washing machine. Price, 70s. The Salamander Lamp Stove (does not smoke), 8s 6d. The Monarch Gramaphone : talks, sings and plays instrumental music. COUNTY OF rpENDERS FOR WORKS. (1) Contract No. 41: Bay dock Road. Formation, Di eft® cutting and Metalling. ■ (2) Contract No. 42: Keene's Point Protective Works. Erect- . ing six chains wire-netting-Groins. Specifications to be seen at the Court House on and after Monday, 15th inst. Works will be shown on Wednesday the 17th inst. : No. 1 at 11 a.m., and No. 2 at 3 p.m. Tenders addressed to the Chairman, and marked on the outside Contract 41 and 42 respectively, to be lodged in the Clerk’s letter box before 10 a.m. on Saturday the 20th inst. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. CALEB SMITH, County Clerk. Sept. 9th, 1902. COUNTY OF KAIKOURA. STOPPAGE OF ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given that the School House Road, between Mt. Fyffe Road and Red Swamp Road, is closed for Wheel Traffic, from August 30th, until further notice, pending the erection of a bridge on Dee’s Creek. CALEB SMITH, County Clerk. August 29th, 1902.
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Kaikoura Star, 16 September 1902, Page 4
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