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CARGO. FOB MGMIOUR-ÜB. | The TaJiiti, with 6(Oo'tons tit cargo from | ttolhwirnc fo:- Bluff nnd liuucilin, wrived I I't lilntl on Wednesday evening. j T!ic l.'ii'on Coriipiiny sHvise that thn Aua- ! tralioiri will leave Melbourne l.i-morrow i with -I'lrjo for Lytlelton, '.Vtiimjtton, ami | Auckland, j FOIIT SYTJMIV BJSPOBIED. j Tiio r«it Sy-h-.i'j. frinn Ictidon, via Cape ! Town, sirrivvii ui Mcit-oiiMiu 0:1 Vcdncs- '; u.iy. j'reai MrStJOUU'.o'sl.r, wiil go to Syil- , .if.y. AuWdniul. aai-w.t. ..,.■.<! Wellington. :"rus :d o>lo iu Jac!>K."!a ••bant Deccnifc'jr 7. jQ.E-;i- r iAl!ir- S.OSBJ.P. Captaiii A. 13. Cain wi-c a passenger to San i'r.'incisco on the 'fofuu-, which nailed 1 j-flsUrciuy. ! iir. Leightoii, formerly purser, on tho j Nugiiu, has jolnwl the Maneuo, relieving I -Sir. Neviilo, who bas come to Wellington ! Captain Baldwin, v.'ho has been on ehorn ! on BicU leave, has rejoined tho Koromiko, I thus relieving Captain iiankiric, who has fonio to Wellington for instructions. Mr. Ingn.-J, late third-officer oi the.Waitciuata. has E oa e lo Duuedin for instructions. The following steainern were expected lo ■bo within range of Auckland wireless station , last niiht:—Vfaiteinatn, Kaitangata, Kauri, Arawa, Leitrim. In range of Awanui—Leitrim, Arawa, itaheno, Kaitanguut, Kauri.. In range of 'Wellington — Miimikn, ilararoa, Jlokoia, Vaieena, lonic, iCoroKiilio, 'I'ofua, lteiuuera, 'Tropic, Wanaka, Karamea. In range of Awurua i —ilonowai. in range of Ohathanis— 1 Horurata, Leitrim. • | Taking carso, iur which it is necessary j to book space, the Kaiapoi will leave Wellington to-morrow for'lvew Plymouth and H'estport. The Koraata is'■ expected to return to - n estport to-morrow No advice has been received ae to what will be the Paloona's movements after she arrives at Auckland from the Western l'acifie about November 24. According to cable advice received by tho Blackball Coal Company tho Ngukuta is to leave Newcastle to-night or to-morrow morning for Lyttelton. Tho Kcgulus is to corns off the slip this nttci-noon. .She is to load for Neleon and tlie Coast ports, sailing on -Monday. After discharging a cargo of produce at Auckland tho Waitcmata will go to Newcastle to load for Wellington. The New Plymouth Harbour Board has I notified the Marine Department that two 1 triangular-shaped beacons, painted -white, '. with a vertical black stripe through (he centre, have been erected on the foreahore on the south side of the New Plymouth Harbour, bearing 197deg. (S. ldeg. W. magnetic). These beacons in line lead 900 ft. i Korth-enttward of the breakwater end. ! Stone is now being rapidly deposited for a, i distance of 800 ft, in line of breakwater, for the foundation of the proposed breakwater extension. Tho beacons are 180 ft. apart, the front lower one being 50ft. from high-water mark. TOURIST RESORTS. ' LBHATfIaN HOTEL .(Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Eloctrio light in. every bedroon;. Hot baths con be had at all hours Freo of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors nra reminded that if" only in Town for tho Dny they can obtain a Good Lunch from "l 2 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout, the Building. ■Night and Day Porter*. All to ' JAMES' CONNOR, Telephone 67'./ , P.O. Box US. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated right in tho City—a few doors above the Royal Ouk THE HOTEL GRAND '..ANTRAL, 107 Cuba Street. Commodious, comvort&ble, -.uid convenient. Magnificently appointed. Personal supervision. . Terms Moderate. ' S. EDILSON. ■ ■ ' Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL/ Ghuzneo Streot,. Wellington, TS ■ recognised as a Populna , Resort for i Tourists nnd the Trarolling- Public generally. Every .enmfort assured. Cusino excellent. Letters and telegrams receive immodiftte attention. P.O. Box iti. 'Phone 348, Proprietor V/. Fix. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRlSTchurch. ho te l 1' rd e i?- a l Victoria Square, Christchurch I). , COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All 'communications receive prompt at' ttmtion. > Box 532, Telephones 1040, 2273. . J M P E R I A-L H O T E L: WANGANUI. MACKENZIE FORBEC. ■ . . ■ . Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL~ ~ Neiv Plymouth. npilE LEADING-COMMERCIAL AND 1 TOURIST HOUSE. Motor Trips Arranged to Mount Egmont ' and other | places of interest' in Historic Taranaki. •H. BROOICMAN, Proprietor. 'Phone 13. P.O. Box 30. m H-E- G A B L E S. A ' PAEKAKAEIKI. lias. BLAKE, Proprietress. House Faces the Sea Bench. Every Comfort end Attention to. Visitor, ~~ MEW ROYAL HOTEL. *■ ' Modern' Brick Building;' electrio light throughout. Tariff, 9s..par day. First-clas3 Luncheon,- ts. Cd. Speight's Beer arid best oj' Wines nnd Spirits. Box ?fl;l. 'Phone 9i. S. W. R. EVANS (Late of Enstio's Hotel, Feildiiig), Proprietor. NAJ'IER.v ■■ -■ THE Ideal East Coast Summer Resort. Visitors will find every comfort at the PROVINCIAL HOTEL'to complete a good lioiidtty. Moderate Daily Tariff. Special Weehly Tariff. P.O. Box 256. Telephone. Night and Dot; 631. T. A. HEATH, : ■ Proprietor. FAEKAKARIKI EOTeT riIHE place to sj«nd a ivcek-end. Good •J- bsach, teLiris court, and links,. Excolknt cuisine. O.cly best litjunra stocked. First-cilass accommodation. Enclow stamped envelope. TARIFF, Bs. Gd. per day; £2 10s. week. THOS. S. M'GIIIRE, v _ __'_ ._ . Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' HERE IT IS! JUST arrived, a further large shipment of Scotch Granites, all colours, elected in any part of Dominion. Call and inspect. T. G. HOAR AND PONS, . Monumental Works, Mastorton. Box 112. 'Phone 1273. ■p ADFORD'S for Furniture; best valuu in town; good a'ssortniunt of Carpels, Linos., Runners, Crnrkery, Ironmonsery, etc. Inspection invited. RADFORD, AND CO., Complete Houso Furnishers, i 3 nnd 15 Manners Street. | lANQ NOTICES. ACRES, bulk coiinlry, 240 acres O/vO grass, curry ."50 sheep. Title, O.R.I 1 .. "I ls - !)ll ' '!P r ;K ' l(, - Rei'tai. ,C'J7 10s. per unniiin. Situated 13 miles Ui'uti and I) miles P.O.;' Iwiiso. t'hi'd, and sheep yards. I'rico .£) per r.or.' fasli, or on .tonus .£3 10*. per ncro; Ji.W!' down and (lie balance at 0! per cent. I"! , ■> years. • ARTHUR 15. GIBSON, New Plymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 11

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