SHIPPING. SOKITiKA. ARRIVED. ■February -2&. Murray, from Grey'znouth. -February -29.—Charlefe Edward, from ''Westport and Nelson. GREYMOUTH. ARRIVED. February 28.—Awaroa, "from Nelson ; Anthons, .from Napier ; Sissy, -from Oamaru ; 'Richard aiicl Mary. --■•■• SAILED. February 27.—Murray, for Hokitika-; Annie, for Napier ; Wangaiiui, for Dun<*din. ,J"TNION. STEAMSHIP COMPANY s a J ; ' -o'f •NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. The above Cdmpsmy's Royal Mail •Steamers are appointed to leave (circumstances permitting) as under : For Nelsdti) booking Paesen'ge'rs and Cargo for all New Zealand Ports—,'The Steamship ALBION, on the 9th . March. •For Melbourne, calling at Newcastle, W.S.W The-Steamship ALBION, on the 13th March. For Jackson's Bay, Bluff, and Dunedin— MAORI,'Oapt. Bernech, Commander, PASSENGERS BOOKED TO AND FROM BY THE ORIENT LINE. From the 15th December, 1879, to : 31st January, 188 T), Return Tickets will be issued between Porta within New Zealand at which the Company's steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent off the two single fares, available for return until the 28th February, Unless passengers book at the office of the Agents one hour prior to the de•oartuie of the tender Dispatch (from Greymouth). or Waipara (from Hokiika) they will require to pay their own °are over the bar. Owing to the iuconvenience caused through visitors crossing the bar, all Jpersons going to the roadstead will be charged the-ordinary rates of fare. For freight or passage apply to the •Company's agents, J. A. BONAR, Hokitika. NANOARROW and CO., Greymouth.
SPOT ICE. " CLASS will be opened about the i_ beginning of next month for the instruction of Children in FANCY NEEDLEWORK, •Including Knitting, Netting, Berlin Wool-work, .Point Lace, Embroidery, 'Crewel-work, &c; Leather-work, and Paper and Wax Flower making, should : a sufficient number of pupils apply. Terms, One Shillingper week. •Application to be made to MRS S.M. SPIERS, Maiu Road. KtimaTa,! 3th February. ■o&aßispe* W- BARNETT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Seddon Street, Agent for FRANCIS' SYRUP OF "IRISH MOSS, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND (&Mu AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND: LUNGS. ?i * One trial will conclusively .prove its efficacy. the Rank of New Zealand. ; JOHN DAVIE 3, ■ . . TAILOR, And Habit maker, .Begs to inform the inhabitants of Ku'mara and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business in •Seddon Street, opposite the Union Bank, whore he hopes, by strict attention to business, -combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to •nwrit a. fair share of public patronage. ■• N.B. Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters of •fell descriptions made, and of latest fashions. All orders punctually attended to. fegT -Note the address 1 Opposite the. Union Bank of Australia.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1066, 1 March 1880, Page 2
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