NION STEAMSHIP COMPANY tit new Zealand, limited. r The above Company’s Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to leave (ciricumstances permitting) as under fcor MELBOURNE, via SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE, the steamship ALHAMBRA, 24th January. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO ASI) FROM LONDON, BY THE ORIENT LINE Tickets may be obtained for all the New Zealand ports, and through to Hobart Town, Sydney, and Adelaide. Unless passengers book at the office bf the agent’s one hour prior to the departure of the tender Waipara, or Dispatch, they will require to pay their ‘own fare over the bar. Owing to the inconvenience caused through visitors crossing the bar, all persons going to the roadstead will be ‘charged the ordinary rates for the future. For freight or passage apply to the Company’s agents, NANCARROW and CO., Greymouth, L A; BONAR, Hokitika. COBB AND CO.'S Telegraph line of royal MAIL COACHES Leave thbEMPIRE HOTEL, Hokitika FOR CHRISTCHURCH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Ai 5 o’clock a.m. The Cbach reaches Goodfellow’s ac'commodation house (nine miles from Kumara) at 8 Am., leaving Goodfel* taw’s for Hokitika every Wednesday •and Saturday, at about 2 p.m. PassengSl-s from Kumara can book At and obtain full particulars as to Tates, &c., from JAS MILLER. Commission Agent, Kumara. Booking Office : Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. A. BINNIE and CO., Propf-ief.Ors, Eugg j s line of GoagMes BETWEEN KUMARA AND SPRINGFIELD, Booking Passengers through to CHRISTCHURCH. A COACH leaves Ruga’s Kumara Hotel, Kuraara, EVERY TUESDAY, at 5 a.m. sharp, for SPRINGFIELD, thence to Oil RISTCIIURCII by rail; returning from Springfield on FRIDAY following, after the arrival of the first Train (11.15 a.m.) from Christchurch. Fare, £3 ; Return Ticket (available for one month), £5. Persons requiting to proceed on any other day can be accommodated with Buggy or Saddle Horses at the same Charge as by the Coach. The journey Could thus be made in fourteen hours from Kumara to Springfield. Freight, 3d per ft. ; all small { parcels under 10!bs. weight, 3s fid. JAMES RUGG, Proprietor, nOBB & CO.’S ROVaL MAIL COACH \/ BETWEENHOKITIKA AND KUMARA. H. CAMERON aird J. BASSETT desire to inform the pnblic that, having purchased the coaching plant formerly the property of Messrs Cassidy and Clarke, conveying the Royal Mail between Kumara and Hokitika, they ■will continue carrying Passengers and Parcels- between the above-mentioned places. The Coach leaves Rngg’s Hotel,’ Kumara, daily, at 2 p.m.; and Camcron’s Commercial Hotel/ Revolt street, Hokitika, at 9 a.m. On the coach will leave Kumara at 3 [ .1-5’ p.m, CAMERON and BASSETT, Proprietors. A SHOP FOR BALE in Dillman’s Town, doing a good business. For particulars apply to CampV«ell and Kettles.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1649, 11 January 1882, Page 2
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431Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1649, 11 January 1882, Page 2
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