4^% ITIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPJL PING COMPANY Will despatch the following high-class Iron Clipper Ships from LYTTELTON to LONDON during the ending seaSHIP. Northern Monarch Meunock Maravsil... Piako Ortlies Waimate Orari Waitangi Rangitikoi Opawa ... Waikato... Times- ... Ransom Murray Ramsay Boyd Macfarlane Peek Mosey liodder Mil man Friston Worster Norie And other first-class vessels as required. _ 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 legularly 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 part cost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. Haying been appointed agent for the mt!gnifio;'nt line of voxels now sailing under the N?v? Zealand Shipping Company's flag, fall particulars regarding the dates of dopartme from ths variovi.s 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, Hokitika. COBB AND CO.'S fJELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAILOOAOHES, Leave the EMPIRE EOTjSL, Hokitika, EVERY tfUESDA-Y AKD FRIDAY, At O O'OLOr.ir a.rsi The Coaches leave Kumara at 8 a.m., on the thiv? days, returning to Hokitika evevy Wednesday and" Saturday, &l about 2 p.m. CASSIDY, BlNtflL?, and CO., Proprietors. V O POLD NETTER, „*LJ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Next to Cafe National, Revel! street, Hokitika. Every description of Household Furniture. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Id'COITNON'S "? yaiir T i:L ure warehouse, A 1 (Oppos:cc la'Both, L-rapev), Revel! sci-eec, iiokitiku,) '.lib-; '..■.-.niar-Sf.-ecf.ri.ih- bAu-j v:tu-.or t:u jtoaoo o„ , )Ui iiih&bitknttj o 'i am. >ck ; iUS OVVU . iaJce ,£', /"lousehf.l'd veiy low- .u'ice^ J. V, i,i.d desenpojon of have in stock every ;.' if) ers J Ironmongery
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Kumara Times, Issue 2396, 3 May 1884, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2396, 3 May 1884, Page 1
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