J^^k JTNION STEAM_J^M^ SHIP COM wßßS£kßs3b& PANT'S Steamers ,are appointed to leave, booking as follewa : FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON booking for LyWtlton, Dunedia WabJef, Wanganui, Gisbofne, Tauranga Oamaru and Titnaru— The TAIAROA, 5.?., TO-DAY (Tueada^ 18th February, «t 4 p.m., taking pat sangers and C3rgo for Lyttelton Dunecio, &c. The WELLINGTON, b.s. on FBIDAY 2 1st February. The WELLINGTON, on TUESDAY, 25tl February. FOR TARANAKI and MANtJSAU : booking for Tauranga— The TAIAT'OA, ss., on FRIDAY, 21s( February, at 6 p.m. Ihe WELLINGTON, as, on SATUR. DAY, let March, FOR SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Newcastle and Brisbane— The TARARUA, 8.3, on TUESDAY, 4th March. FOR MELBOURNE^ ADELAIDE, via GREYMODTH and BOKITJKA-L The CLAUD HAMILTON, 5.8,. on TUESDAY, 4th March. FOR MELBOURNE and ADKLAIDF, via WKLLINGTON,. LYTTELTCN DUNEDIN, BLUFF— ' The ALBION B s, (irnm Weliigton) on SUNDAY, 23rd February. Booke < Passengers forwarded per o.e Wellington, FRIDAY, 2 let February. oK^^f™ 811 '° LONDON " Freight and Paaiage Tieketa to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. lo< Government Wharf The New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited). STEAM DIRECT TO ENGLAND. -^Jgp^Sv^, npHE mßfjnifkent, fullv^^^p^Sf J- powered, Clyde■^^^afer^^^p- built bteamer "STAB HAERLEfIT," 2729 Tods hegister, 450 Horse Power, Is appointed to sail from LYTTELTON to LONDON on or about the 10th April u«xt. This splendid Steamer has superior accommodation for all classes of poasenjrera having been built in 1875 for the 1 v eh East Indian Blnll Service, and is fitted with every modern improvement. Her route will be via Tape Horn o# through the Straits of Magellan, and it i* confidently expected che will make the passage in 45 days. The route chosen avoids all the discomforts of a protracted voyage through troptcal waters which is inseparable Jrotn the voyage through the Red Sea and Smz <anal. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. For full particu'ars of freight and passage, Apply to BCL ANDERS & CO , . , _ Nelson, or to the Company's Br»ncbes and Agencies throughout the Colony. 318 A LBUMS great variety. -O. At R. LUCAS & SON'S TRY THE BRINY. VISIT JACKSON AT THE PORT. SEASON TICKE'S REDUCED TO 354-26 HALF-PRICE. • J GOODMAN, CHIMNEYSWEEP and • NIGBTMAN. Orders to be left at Ms Hakobkavbs', Trafalgar-street, or at his residence, Mikon-atteet, 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 ia bought or sold, as the sweepings of boot shops do not suit a regular business Bluchers reduced to 7/6 Ladies' Theee s at any price. 290 TUST RECEIVED, a few dozen of Pebhy O and Cq.'s COPYING INK PENCILS R. LUCAS & BON THE (MY 6ENUIUE COO O A MANUFACTURED, IS> ! HAEPEB & CO.'S THEOBROIA ESSENCE SUPERIOR TO ALL OtfißßS. GUARANTEED PUKE. Sold Wholesale and Retail, BT M. M. "Webster, TRAFALGARrSTREET. ; : ' ' " : ■• ■; i • ■ ■ ..... ... :■• ,J,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 18 February 1879, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 18 February 1879, Page 3
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