J^*®rfjj&. TTNTON STEAM«.4sil»iiil§^ PANT'S Stkamers are appointed to leave, booking . r ts follows : FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, I booking for Lyttdton, Dnnedin, Napier, W.angtmui, Gieborne, Teurnugn,' Onniaru and Timaru— WELLINGTON, s.s, on SATDR*i DAY, the Ist June, at 8 a.m., taking Paf senders and Cargo fcr Lyttelton, Dunndin. &c. STlie WELLINGTON, ss.. on TUESDAY, 4«h June. FOR Wi^LLINGTON. LYTTELTON, and DUJSEDIN, booking for Timaru and Oamaru — , .The TA I A ROA, 5,8,, TO DAY, THURSDAY. SOth "Mny. at 430 pm, tak.'np Cargo and Passfngcts to s.p. Taranski, Ifaving We!!im>t^n on FRIDAY, for Tsrauaki find Manukati. The TARANAKI, s.b., on WEDNESDAY, sth June. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga — ahe TARANAKI, s.s., from Wellington, TO-MOKROW, FRIDAY ABTES"NOON, 31st May. The TAIAROA, s.s., on SATURDAY, Bth June. FOR SYDNEY (booking Pasrengers to Newcastle and Brisbane— The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, 14th June, Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Ajrent, 10 f 8 Government Wharf
I 1 "IyfESSRS M'MECKAN. JfLJk IVi- ■RLAPKWOOD AND I «M£||k COMPANY'^ Line of Snlpndid -%^P^ STEAMSHIPS — OMTCO, *&&»*#&& TA RARUA. ALHAMRttA, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RINGAHOOMA. ATI A WAT A, &c, &c, are oppointed to] Irave Nelson, booking as follows : — : MAY. 31st— ARAWATA, frrm Wellington, TOMORROW, fr r Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff, Melhonme, p.nd Adelaide, Passengers ihat. are booked forwarded by Taiaroa TO- DAY THURSD AY, 30th Mny. ' JUNE. ; 7th— MNGAUOOMA, f °* Wellington, Lytteltnn, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne and Adela 4 d9 15th— ALHAMBRA, for Wellington, LtN tclton, Uuiedin, Bluff, Melbourne and Adelaido 20th— ALBION, for Wellincton, Lyttelton, Dimedin, Bluff, Hobsrt Towu.^Melbourne, nnd Adelaide, : 22od— TAUAl^UA, foT Westport, Greruioutb, Hokitika, Melbourne, and: Adelaide. WOOL rooked through to LONDON fat ONE PENNY pip lb. T. CAWTHRON, A^cnt, 5908 rjftTOprjiuant Wharf. TITOOL, SHEEPSKINP, AND T* lIIDE-^. — The undersiijned are CASH PUI-iCHASFUS of the above. LIGHTBAND & C^., 1 124g Wavoa Fellmongery, Brightwater.
T. R. Hodder & Co. AXE NOW OPENING 42 Cases & Bales, per Adamant 55 „ )? Celestial Queen 134 „ : {Via Wellington) BialtO 16 ?; ■-( Via Melbourne) Benvenute 18 „ (Mail steamer) Somersetshire 6 „ (Mail Steamer) CllWlborClZO OF AND DEAPERY. Our Drapery not liaying* left England till February (the end of the London Season) we were enabled to procure the At yery greatly REDUCED PRICES. • :o: — — — . T. It. Hodder & Co. " RICHMOND, SPRING GROVE, and MOUTERE. VV Cj VVIIKTnR Has pleasure in informing his Customers and the public generally that he has secured 100 OASES DOWNER'S KEROSINE, AndJ|solicitß^ their ordera for this really First-class Oil. Kerosine of Ordinary and Medium qualities also in stock at low prices. — ~— — «:o: — — — - LAMP AND OIL WAREHOUSE, Bridge-street, Nelson, ,™ i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 30 May 1878, Page 3
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420Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 30 May 1878, Page 3
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