PARKER AND CChS £&. LARGE AND POWERFUL STEAMSHIPS. WBSTIULIA (Waller), SBB-1 Tons Re;;. Zi2A!:ANDI\ (Hip.^ravo), 2771 Tons Eog. ELTN'UA M HE (Wyllio), 2C£3Tonu Kt>z. Circumstances permitting) Leave Wellington as nndor — FOE LYTTELTON ASTB DUNEDIN. Znulandia | Fri. | Juno 13 | 5 p.m Elin<?nmito j Fri. | ,Tuno 27 | 4 p-m \Ye*h-n.l !a !_Tlu-.r;«, | Ju'y 10 | 4 p.in &KLBOURNE, VIA~LYITETOnTdUNEDIX, BLXJFF AND HOBART. TVcstralia | Thur.s. | July 10 1 4 p.m FOB NAPIER, GISBOBNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Zonlamlia | Thurs. | Juno 19 | i p.m Elingamito | Thurs. | July 3 1 4 pin TO SYDNEY "DIRECT. ! Westralin | Satnr. | Juno 2S | 4 p.m All Tickets aro available also for stopover oi return "iy any of tl>e Union Co.'a Stoaiuera, and holders of TJ.S.S Co.'c TioKota way travel by Luo tibove namod vessels. Head Office of New Zoalaud—No. 3, Queen's Chn.ml.or?, WELLINGTON. Hi TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPAJN f U OE S.Z.. Ltd. Steamers leave* "Wellington as under:— "FOR" L HteLTOn] Alokoia [ Thurs. | Juno 12 | 4 p.m Rotoinaliana I Fri. | Juno 13 | 5 p.m Penguin ) Satur. | Juno 14 | 0 p.m Itotomsiliana | lifon. | Juno l(i | 5 rj 'n To Amiu | Tues. | Juno 17 J -1 p-n DUNEDIN, VIA LI'TTELTuxvT Molioia | Tluir?. j June 12 | 4 p.m To Anau | Tiies. | Juno 17 j 4- pin LYTTELTON, AKAIiOA* TIMARU, OA.MAKU, AND DUNEDIN. Upolu I V/ed. I Juno 11 | noon * Without traiioliipmpnt. JIIiLBOUKNE via LYTTELTON, DTJNF.DIN", P.LUFF, ,\yD HOBART. Mokoia j Thurs- | Juno 12 | Ipm NAPIKK, OI^BORKF. A>m AUCKLAND Slamix-a- j Tlnirs. I June 12 | 4 p.m Tnm-.vora. |_aion. Uuiie 16J l_p.ro sydney" direct." T:iluiH! | Thui-3. | June 14 | 1 p.m SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. I 3Jararoa [Thurs. | Juno 12 | 4 p.m j NELSON DIEECL " I Hocoiti | Sun. I June 15 | 3 p.m I PICTON ANO NBLSO^. ~" ' Booking carj,'o tlirougL to Bleuheim at Ifl3 por ton. Connectin;; with train for Blonhoim, WefltUor and circumstances permitting. Pontfuin | Tluiri, | Jnno 12 | 12,^0 p.in Hr.upiri | Kfltur. | Juno 11 | noon Penguin | Tius. | Juno 17 | 12.30p.m Hap_Oßi-ika_J }Vc(L J\ Juno IS | noon NEW PCYr>IO"UTirAND~ONEHXJIIGA FOX AUCZLSCsD. Cor.ar.ctini; nt Xe\7 Plymouth with r'jrouijh truin from V« TclUn£;ton on T',..--.:!: l yHn l >dl- r :.-l 3 y S . Tr.l::1.: una, | Tlmts. | Juno 12 j 5 p.m liotoiti'- I Sun. | Juuo 15 ] 3 p.m __ _ MJ:)^ J-!ul.-;cn. Vv r S'LTOET, OBEY" A~NITHOKmKA V 7. I'TiTOX AISD NKLBON. Ha»piri_ | Siitur^ | Juno 14 | noon westi-'obt and gheymouthT" Corinna | ilon. | Jxico 10 | 3 p.in FOE RAJtATOKGA A"<^D TAHITI (From Auckland): Taviuni | Tucs. | Juno 17 | SUVA and LEVUKA (From Auckland): Moura | Wed. | June 18 | 3QDNEY, VIA TONGA SAMOA AND FIJI (From Auckland.) Uannponri | Wed. | July 3 | Pt'tths will only Vm nlHtted to pas3on> gi'SH (h. production of passage tickets at tbo Company's oiiieo. SMOKIEST ROU'I'E TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA, Ojaaecfacj; v;ith through train from Wellington on 9\"--3clftys and Fridays:— CVTFAMEKS LJBA7B NEW TLYO MOUTH is undor (woathov i'.nnniltuig) :— Kotoif.i i Tuca. | June 10 | 8.30 p.m Tabipuna | Fri. | Juno 13 | B.SO p.m Rotoiti | Tups. | June 17 j 8.30 p.m Takapima. | Fii. | June 20 | 8.30 pm Tioxots available liy Messrs Hudd.^rt, l'p,x);d! &■ Co.'s stortnior.-j Klingaicitfl and P".:sc<i!j;r;T3 c;-.n omViarlc »*• ton on Kitadayr, rmd TKurwlays, procoodng through by stoaaier to Onehnngn fo Anekifmd.
G 4'MES. T UDO. 9d, Is, Is Od ; Cycling Game, j_J Is : Snakes and Ladders, Is ; Ping Pong 2s 6d, -Is Gd, 7s (3d; Doiuminoes Is; Tiddley Winks, Is; Chess, 2s; Playing Cards, Is; Draughts and Board, Is 3d. Ai " HATCH'S/Wlie Square. Brk-kiayer & CJOEtractor, LICFI^ED DEfilH COBHECTOR TO THB BOKOU6F. Si^jP DIPS, BaKEP.S' OVENS /KB MOKJAIEKTfJ BUILT. TT WORR OTTABANTRET) LKSbONS IN DANCING. MIS.S AVITHEES is conducting hor t-lnwi ut tlio Orient Hall on Tuesilny evenings. Private lessons at jher own or pupil:,' rcsidonco. liy p. <p? &. Excolloncy Ai'ponitiaeut '$$£<%& the to his i^tJ&'aS, Governor. JAMES J. CUETIS, CUSTOMS AKD SHIPHN3 AGENT, i''O>n\'Al;DlNG AND GENERAL i. AlUilEiiS, CcsTOJinoUSK-QUAY, WELLINGTON. '■; Ai. i!NITOi!E removod with ovorycaro -■-'.. ~ ~'.'" !'::"" s ;vni' ' cf-tors to wait on trains ' '() o'i--"1' "i:' I'' L""'Y"- prompt attention. of \h(i*v-r'r]\ ' ' n' M' ii allpurta _^J22. X _V' "' 'I''- 11- 0"1 ">ne No.[9. CiMTEKIOIN SHOEING FORGI3. mifE undersigned wis'uca to thnnV j_ tho p«blic for Puat luvors cn(l desiro to intimate that tho Shooing i) e . pertinent is under his personal Bup or . vision, All horses guaranteed properly shod by EL HALL, : FITZHEBBEBT SOTT] T. r.N I:T7 A LT£ii IQ> OTUBiiIfUJID v^; It, hutuS Ag«M?. At-ui for Pnblio Trnuteß Ornnjs—Bungitikol-sVioos
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 1
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707Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 1
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