jSfe^a^ TTNION STEAM*H^^j^ U !SHIP COMPAH7t f S ftrsAHEss are appolui^ i8 \UU< fcdokftig sa foffowfl ; FOB PICTON Aftiy #MLiNG*ON, , booking for Lytteitofi, Bittiedfb, Na^iqr,. Wanganui, Glsborae, Tatffanga, Oamaru and Timaru— Thi TAIiBQAJ a.»., T O- M O B B O W (TmsdaVy, 18tliJ Febrtfiry, at 2 p m , taking iMaengefS Mi cafgo for . Lyttelton, Dm ecio, &c. „ Tho WELLIINGTON, s.a. on FRIDAY, 21st February. The WKLLINGTON. on TUESDAY, 25th February. FOB TABANAKI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga— The TAI Ai' OA, ss,, on FRIDAY, 2Ut February, at 6 p.m. lhe WELLI vGTON, ss, on SATURDAY, Ut March. FOB SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Newcastle and Brisota*— The TARARUA, a. a, on TUESDAY, 4th March. F'»B MEI BOURNE & ADELAIOF, via GftbTMOUTHand HOKITIKA - Tbe CLAUD fIAMILTON, a.s, on TUtSDAY, 4th M"aftlt FOB MELBOURNE and ADRLAIDF, via WKLLINGrON, LYiTEL'U N, DUNEDIN, BLUFF— The ALBtO \ as , (<r m Wel i igtor) on SUNDAY , 23n Fet.ruarv. Booke Pacserif-er*- foi warded j-tr s.b Welington/ FBIDAY. 3 (fit February. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE P&NNY ptr lb. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 10 r 8 Government Wharf The New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited). STEAM DIRECT TO ENGLAND. mHE magniflcent, fall* ,^g|ijjigjj^, J. powered, Clydee^sgg&SiSSKS^k ba ''t Steamer "STAB HAERLEM," 2729 Tons Register, 450 Borse Power, Is appointed to sail frpm LYTTELTON lo LONDON on or about the 10th April next. This splendid Steamer bas superior accommrdation for all o)a>aes of passengers, having been built in 18?5 for the J n ch East Indi in Mall Service, and is fitted with every modern improvement. Per route will be via Cape Horn or through the Straits of Magellan, and it u cot fldently expected che will make the passage in 45 days. The route chosen avoids all the discomforts of a protracted voyage tbrougb tropicil waters wbich is inseparable irom the voy»ge through the Fed Sea and Sutz < anal. An experienced surgeon accompanies tbe ship. For full particu'ars of freight and passage, Apply to SCLANDERS & CO , Nelson, or to the Company's Branches and Agencies tbronghout the Colony. 318 ALBUMS great variety. At B. LUCAS & SON'B TRY THE BRINY. VISIT JACKSON AT THE PORT. SEASON TICKE'S BEDUCED TO 354-26 .HALF-PBICE. J GOODMAN, CHIMNEYSWEEP and • NIGHTMAN. Orders to be left at Mr Habqbkavks', Trafalgar- street, or at his residence, Miiton-street, The Wood. 476-6 TOUGH RHYMES. BOOTS and SHOES of every kind, BOOTS and SHOES to please the mind, BOOTS and SHOES for young & old, The Cheapest Leather ever sold, At Healy & Son's, Where no bankrupt stock is bought or I sold, as the sweepings of boot shops do not suit a regular business Bluchers RtDTJCED to 7/6 Ladies' Thbee a at any price. 290 JFST RFrFIVFD. a few Ooz<n of ' ebby and Co.*s COPYING ttK PENCItS. R. LUCAS & SON THE OHLY GENUINE COCOA MANUFACTURED, IS HAEPEE & CO.'S THIOBROIA ESSENCE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. GUARANTEED PUBE. Sold Wholesale and Retail, BY M. M. Webster, TRAFALGAR-STREET."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 41, 17 February 1879, Page 3
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