|JNION STEAMSHIP CO., OB NEW ZEALAND. LTDWeather and cjrcumstano**. permitti?;*. LYTTELTuiv Mokoiu, Tuesday, Jan>. 9pJi, 5 p.m. Mararoa, Tuesday, Jan. .9, 8 p.nu Moeraki, Wednes., Jan. iU, 5 p.m. Maori* Wedncs., Jan. 10, 8 p.m. tNo cargo. *'l uibine steamer. Dlu\EjL>lN. via LYTTELrON. Mokoia, Tuesday, vanuary 9, 5 p.m. Wnrrimoo, FriUy-y, „aai. 12, op.in. MLiaiOuKaVE, via DUNluvlN. BLUFF, and • ! lUßAili.' Moaua* llm-sckiy, Jan. 18, 5 p.m. Warriuioo; ■ Krwiivy, J-aix. 12, u p.m. Yv ii <. iv;o tv i( ! 'graphy. S\DN Ivi Moerakit Friday, January 12, 5 p.in. Manukat FriUuy, oan. 19, o p.m. t Wireless .Tetegrivpliy. - not .after 3 p.m. t' Wirelcsss ieieerab'iiv. SYDNEY,''via, aIPIMI,'- 'GISBQRNE " al;ci A-OOKI/AATX Tairai\vera w 'i'huirs., Jam. 11th, 5 p.m. *Tr airs hips .10 Maheno at Auckland. NAPIER, GtSBORN'E and ALL'K- ; . LAND. Tlirawera, Thursday, Jail. 11, o p.m. iid-i awa tea»os New Plymouth oag Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on arrival of mail traius from Weir ling ton. NELSON, via PICTON AND BLENHEIM. Pateeira, Wed., Jan. 10, 12.45 p.m. Pateena, Friday, Jan. 'l'2, 12.45 p.m. Aiwhura* 'Satu.r., Jan. 13, 12.45 p.m. : ' : 'No Nelson, caigo. | WESTPOuI, GREYMOUTii (and I' (J.OKITIKA (via NELSON). I Maponrika, Tuesday. Jan. 9, 4" p.m. *Calls Pioton. TONGA, Samoa and FIJI (from AucMcmd.) Atua, Tuesday, January 30tli. SUVA, SAYU SAVU (Fiji) from AUCKLAND. Triune, Wedneisday, Jan. 17-tih. UAEOTOWGA and TiEIITi Maitai leaves' Wellington, Friday, January 12 th. Talune leaves' Auckland Tuesday* January 16th. ' • CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc., via VANCOUVER. R.MLS. Marama leaves Auckland, Friday, Jan. 15tth Via SAN FRANCISCO. Maitai' leaves Wellington ~ Jano* airy 12th. due Fri.&co Feb. lit. Aoraaigi leaves Wellington February 9th; due Frisco Feb. 29th.. "pyUDDARI pARKER, |"^TD. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings from Weffington as undeir—=> . V (CtETcumistanoes permitting.)
VOB LYTTELTON AjclD DUNE DIN Wimraera, Friday, Jam. 12, 5 p.m. Vaotoria, Friday, January 26, 5 p.m. 'Ulimaroa, Thursday, Feb. 8, 5 p.mv Wimmera, Friday, Feb. 9, 5 p.m, FOB MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON DUNEDIN. BLUFF aad HOB ART.s*l]giiriairo3>, Tflbjurs., Ffeb. 8, 5 p.rn^. FOB NAPIEB, GISBOSNE, AUCH* LAND AND SYDNEY. Wimmera,Thurs., Jan,. 18i?h., 4 p.m. Vaotoria,- Tfhuns., Fflb. Ist, 4 p.m. Wimmera, TJiuirsdiay, Feb. 15, -x p.nu FOH SYDNEY DIRECT. " s*Ulimaroa, Friday, Jon. 26th, 5 pm § 6000 tons Twin *craw. s Wirales# telegraphy, All tickets are available also for Stopover and return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMEBS, and any holders of' the U.S.S. Co tickets may travel by the above-named vessols. Head Office for New Zealand-—Qbbsh' Chamben, WaUinpfco^ ENDSL EIGH ESTATE
CHG6CE i 1&ND8 FOR SAIE THE Undersigned are favoured with instructions from the own*, er to offer for eale about 400 aarea of tho well-known and far-famed ENBSLEIGH ESTATE, situated at HAVELOOK NORTH, and four miles from Hastings, in lota to suit purchasers, say from 20 acres upwards. This land zs rich alluvial fiatß of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. soil is unrivalled in this Dominion for ' its fertility and the district for ; olimate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the_plough, while the highest possible averages of crops can be grown. For many years it" has grown from 45 to 60 bushels peir acre of rye-grass seed of the beet quality, averaging £l2 -10s per acre. The paddocks "being closed only four , months for this splendid return. Heland will carry 1 dairy cow per acreor 6 ewes per acre, and fatten thein laopbs. For root crops nothing better can be. desired. The crop of mangoldßnow crowing on the property is estimated by experts to yield 80 ton*' per acre without manure of anV kind. Early possession can be given. " Full particulars on application to the Sole Agents— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOOT HASTINGS, Or O; A. PREECE AND CO., P ill- ercton N.* Sole Aaenti.
R.BROWN. VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Sunk 91 N.Z. Chimbara, MaSTERTUN. Property Representative: B. Thomson. P.O. Box 1. 1 OA ACRES of good bud adli * joining township suitable for a retired gentleman. Buildings comprise a nice house of # rooms, hot and cold water service, large verandah on two sides, small green-house. The grounds are well-laid out round the aouge, W comprise lawn, flower garden, shrubbery, orchard, and vegetable car« den. Full particulars on appEca* tion.- PRICE only £25 per &or&> > Terms £3850 cash. „ A SNIP. 1 nfin ACRES of good level ag--1 "Uu ricultural land, situated only 6 miles from railway Eta* tion and close to good saleyards. The property is well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Buildings comprise a new; ,6-roomed house, telephone, woolshed,. stable, and shed. The property is well watered and could easily be divided into 2 farms. PRIOII £l2 10s pes (tore. Terms < arranged.
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