.a I '-.' < PORT OF FOXTON Arrived 2 p.m. Gertie from Westport. To sail 9 p.m. Queen of the South for Foxlon. Sailed 10.30 ».m. Wootton from Kaiapoi. Sailed 9 p.m. Queen of the South for Foxton. TIDE TABLE. liuiH Wateb at Manawaxu Bab. DATS Feb. THE WEATHER. Captain Edwin wired at noon o-day : Wind easterly, moderate to strong ; tides moderate ; sea moderate ; glass little movement. PHASES OF IHE MOON, ; FEBRUARY. • Calculated for New Zealand Time. New moon . First quarter Full moon . Last quarter 2 9 *7 25 M. 6 p.m 57 P-“ 35 P-m 54 P-m THE N.Z.SHIPPIN ROYAL MAIL LINE CE STEAMERS POE L 0 N D N, FFE, MONTE VIDEO, TBJNBB AND PLYMOUTH. Very Superio'.- Accommoditio Passengers. Specially fitted with. Clayton’s Patent . FIRE EXTINGUISHER. '.- y Tons ’ Probable To sail Sfceamofs. Eegstr. Final Port, (about; KAIPARI* 7392 W’gton end Feb EUA-PEHUf* 7882 March 12 RIMDTAKA*t 7952 W’gton April 9 TONGARIRO*7GOO May 7 PAPABOA 658 a June 4 t Makes Eio an additional port of, call. • *Twin Screw. Passages from, London may be arranged at fhis end;- - ■ The .Company having erected commodious storage accommodation with dumping plant at Foxton is prepared to receive wool, flax, tow, etc., for transhipment. The building is gazetted as a Government Grading Store, enabling millers to have their , flax graded locally. For. Passage, Freight or Storage apply to * THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., Limited. G, PHILLIPS,- Local Agent, telephone No. 31. ■ Offices : Harbour Street. St BftRRAUD ABRAHAM, : LIMITED, Seed, Grain and General Msrhcants w rjj have just landed our new season’s supplies of Turnip and Swede, Mangold and Raps Clovers and Mustard. ■ All very fine samples, and specially Selected for our trade. ; We have a large stock of COCKSFOOT and RYEGRASS; including a ycty fine sample bl Italian Rye. Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes of all i varieties. Peed Oats and Sheaf Chaff. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LIMITED, Palubssxok Noeth. IP MB’ Uryjs. aeaa sar & s USEFUL PRESENTS FOR MEN. SELDOM do you find such a splendid assortment of duff links, scarf pins and studs as we carry, and they are priced so low that you wonder how we can sell them at such figures, and give, you strong, well-made, “highquality goods. Write to-day with amount enclosed for any artkle you require, aud we will forward to you, post free, by return mail. Gold Links, fr0m...... 14s 6d. Scarf Pins, from 6s 6d. Gold Studs, .from 4s 6d. „We still give half-a-dozen elekro-silver tea spoons with each ?’■ i wedding,ring sold. o’conndh&tydemah; watchmakers; '■ 1 ‘JEWELLERS & • y ' OPTICIANS. =
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 382, 25 February 1908, Page 2
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