*%&fr & TTKION STEAM U SHIP COMPANT'S Stjbamkbb are appointed to leave, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking lot Wanganui, Oatnaru, Timaru — The WANARA, s.s., on TUESDAY, 4th January, at Ten a.m. The HAWEa, c.c. on TUESDAY, Uth January. EO R PICTOn""wELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Hapier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The HAWEA, s.e., on THURSDAY, 6th January. TTIOR TARANAK]Tand MANUKAU— The HAWEA, s 9., calling at Wellington to land Passengers only TO-MOR-KUW (SATURDAY), let January, at Niue pm , taking Bluff, Hobart Town, and Melbourne passengers. The PENGUIN, ba, on FRIDAY, 7th January. TmOR SYDNEYTbe WASATIPU, s a., trom Wellington, on WEDSE^DAY, s(h January. Paesengete and cargo fcr warded per s. s. WANAKA, on TUESDAY, 4th January. FO R HOB ART TOWN. MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via Wtllirgton, Lytteiton, Dunedin, and Blufi — The BOTORUA, s.s, from Wellington, 3rd January. Pataengera foi warded per s.s, HAWEA, iO-MOKRuW: (SATURDAY), let Jinaary. Excursions :~ Until 3'Bt Jdnunry, 1881, RETURN TICKETS will bs issued tn any port in Kew Zealand at'shiohthe.Coo.piny's Steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per ct-nt on the two single fares, available for Return until 28th February I*Bl, and SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS at REDUUKD ¥ ARES will be issued to Melbourne, available for Two Months from date of iaaue. Particulars at. Company's Office. EXCURSION to WEST COAST SOUNDS leavoe Dunedia about Ist January , Passengers should bcok at orce. WOOL hookii tbrougb to LONDON at ONB PENNY prr lb. F*&i#ht and Pftssagfi TteketS te fee obtained at the Company's Office, 1 1 Oft Government WWf THe " Post Boy " Hotel. A. E OBI^ 0N > (late of the " Albion " Hotel, the Port) Having taken tbs above Hotel, will be glad to see all hia old friends, and hopes to make many new ones. Hooper & Dodson's Fparkling Ales on draught, and also tbe best brundß o( Wires, Spirits, &c. 3952~1m Christmas 1880 BEE-HIVE! STORE, IVTEW CUKKANTS I NEW Eleme SULTANAS ■ and MUSCATEL RAISINS NEW DATES, FIGS, FRENCH PLUMS CANDIED PEELS AND SPICES, FRESH COCOA NUTS, BARCELONA WALNUTS, JORDAN AND SHELL ALMONDS. NEW SFASON'B MAURITIUS SUGAES; White, Yellow, ar>d Brown Counters, No. 1 W. and I. 0. Company's, Also, English Crushed Loaf Sugars. Enamelled Preserving Pans all sizes, 1 Crate JELLY JARS. Sole Agent for Crease's Self-raising Flour, in 2, 4, and 6-ib. packets. Families waited upon for orders ; and goods delivered to any part of the city iree. H. V. PHILLIPS, FAMILY GROCJBR Corner of Bridge and Coliiagwood streets. NIXEY'S BLACK LEA B " CLEANLINESS." WG. NIXEY'S REFINED BLACK • LEAD is the cheapest and best for Polishing Stoves and all kinds of Ironwork equa Ito Burnished Steel, without waste or dust In Id., 2d., and 4d. BLOCKS, and Is BOXES. Caution—there are several imitations Sold everywhere by all Shopkeeper*. Counting House— Soao Squabk London THEQTAH TTOTEL D -OAUCKLAND. A DAM pAIRNS Respectfully informs his many friends throughout the Coloniea, old patrona at TflE STAR, the travelling community and general public, that he has purchased thk interest of Mr R. J. Davidson in the ab^ve well-known FAMILY and COMMERCIAL Botel. "THE STAB," RSPLETB WITH EVBBY MODERN LUXURY AND COMFOBT IN EACH DEPARTMENT, ftq«jkeß no tall talfc, nor " high fahitin " to recommend it ; the position it has long held as THE LEADING HOTEL ISf AY ELAND, is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable. The eucceefc attending "THE STAR" for tha past few years is mainly due (o the efficiency theuntiiiDg care and attention of THE MANAGER, MR W. A. CLARK ; and MX. CAIKNS takes ths earliest opportunity of renouncing that, as in the p»et so in the future, Mr CLAHK will (under Mr CAIRNS' general supervision) retain the position he has proved himself so well qualified to hold. "THE STAR" ■ will be conducted on the same liberal principle as hitherto, with SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN SPECIALITIES and Improvements of which the present proprietor gaiDed valuable and practical experience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers ®f this p&per Mr. Caircs is personally known. To others he would mention that he has had long and varied ex perience in public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s •Nebrfskii," and Beveral lsrge Intercolonial Steatmrs; an<?, also, gucctssi'OLLY conducted "The White Hart," i hrict church ; "Royal Mail," Auckland; "Royal Mail," Waikalo } and other well-known Hotels. mHE QT A B TTOTEL, A&BBBT-3TBEET, AUCKLAND. APAM Q4IBNS, FBQ!\TOQR>
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 265, 31 December 1880, Page 3
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