*ss*& mpiE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Will despatch the following high-class Iron Clipper Ships from LYTTELTON to LONDON during the eroding seaSHIP. Northern Monarch Mennock Maraval... Piako Orthes Waimate Orari Waitaugi llangitikei Opawa ... Waikato Times MASTEP Ransom Murray Ramsay Boyd Miefarlanc Teek Mosev Ilodder Mil man Friston Worstcr Norie The above are all iron vessels of the highest class at Lloyd's, built or purchased specially to "meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and are supplemented from time to time bv chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to. each of the principal ports in the Colony jegularly every month. Their saloons are fitted up with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and the tables are supplied on a most liberal scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or partcost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOK ENGLAND. Having been appointed agent for the magnificent line of vessel* now sailing under the New Zealand Shipping Company's flag, full particulars rev garding the dates of departure from the various ports of New Zealand, together with rates of passage and any other information, can be obtained by application to the undersigned. JAS. A. BONAR, Agent, Wharf street, Holdtika, COBB AND CO.'S LIHE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Leaves the Australasian Hotel (Calling for passengers at the Empire Hotel), F 0 II CHRTSTCHURCH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 5 o'clock a.m. The coach reaches GoodfelloVs accommodation house (nine miles from Kunara) at 8 a.m., leaving Goodfellow's for Ilokitika every Wednesday and Saturday, at about 2 p.m. A. BINNIE and CO., Proprietors. T E 0 P 0 L D NETT ER , 1J F URNLTURE WAREHOUSE, Next to Cafe National, Revell street, Holdtika. Every description of Household Furniture. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. M'CONNON'S yU R N ITU J; E WAREHOUSE, i.' (Opposite M-Re.Hi. Draper), Level! ; l ; iuU ,i "' ■""'-:<■• <;i ill!-. iiir.a;iit;'.!i:,s of ku:il:U"i ;Oui ill-,: r;. : t, ;• ;u J,.. ;..,,, ~ '.,,.,, , H.r..;ck_ <ji 1:13 (.\vn l:!;:k 0 of Jiolisohr?,! Fiu-iiitme, cie.n,m;?w Ta'Oes Sof.is C'heilio:ie;-s, CliesU jf Drawer;-', Toilet Set*, Sir., ■. t re.-(.-!'.|.:v.lM ■, v i i .,,„_ A men;:;--:: Cir.,ns of every description. 1 1 OKITIKA STEAM DOOR AND 11 SASH PACTORY. Sashes and Doors made to order at M'V low prices. J. C. ;....] Co. have: ill si.oei: <-,.,„
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Kumara Times, Issue 2302, 14 January 1884, Page 1
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