amgppisas M«Sittia s i'f I WM r UWISfN STEAM SHE? COMPANY, OF. NEW ZEALAHBb LTB. Will Seapiit-sk Steamer* Rreai New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other oironmjtaaeo# permitting)— St ABA WA, 8 p.m. train, ia ®*aiumition with N.B.S. Oo.), Every Tuesday and Friday. WELLINGTON, DUNRDIH, ABIT, LYTTELTON— Corim-a, March 22. ffmLYTTRLTON {from Wenfogfeeni)—Steamer i)*ih, ftnndsys «ifw.‘wt*’d. WESTPORT— Maponrika, every Thursday WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTHFlora, 12th March. WELLINGTON to NEW FLTMOUTM *Mapourika, every Thursday. “Available for pa*senger«. Veres i First-class 05s, Second-clan lis. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI--■Mamma, April 1, from Wellington SAN FRANCISCO, Via PAPEETE (From Weltihgtow)—■ Marama, April 1, Maitaij April 29. tFitted with wireless telegraphy. Passengers booked through to Lou dors % .the Orient Royal Mail Lino via Sydney), and the Canadian-Aus-raliac Royal Mail Line (via Vancon or), also via San Francisco. OFFICES. NEW PLYMOUTH. T HE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD. FROM PATEA TO WELLINGTON i AND WEST COAST POETS— S MANA S.B. KIRIPAKi 3.5. HA WEE. A 5.5. SLAPUNI. Through rates from all port#. Oon.jghcaonta out-cargo should be advised ‘o the Secretary, JPatoa. W. GRAINGER, Secretary.CIANADIAN AUSTRAL ASIAN / . ROYAL WAEL LBNS. , EUROPE VIA AMERICA. MOST INUiartliTINQ .ROUT*. fcV-.-.a From teaaier. S' dney Auckland [akura Feb Feb. 23 iagara March March 23 ‘New triple seroir t 2,5,6GE1 toas register. Marama be! 4wJ*»6erew.All aquipp&i HttSS Wireless i l *!®- rapby. For all Inforasabieß, Sliiafo leek; >o., apply te UNION STEAM SUP COMPANY OF NEW lEI ALAND, WSD, Managing Agents, Brougham Street, New. Plyraanth* O ft! ENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL iTEAtSERE, 'or PLYMOUTH, and LONDON—[i Fremantle, Colombo (trftnwipug for all Indian ports), 2n«», Naes, Touloa, and Gibraltar, Tons. • From Frosts Reg. ; Sydney.- Meib’n© 8023 Apl. 7 A pi. 14 8130 May 8 May 16 12,129 Jan. 6 June 12 Drama new triple «orew steamer I others twin screw AH fitted wv« reless telegraphy. , Earoa.—New Zealand t« i/on*(w.aamer rentes nrah terley loos, s Single £47 % tf» £BB j -riiur*!, ? 8 io £132. Return Ticket# f«ie 6 18b w . , two years. First and second saloon urn tickets are interchangeable th P. and 0. Line for whole outward irney via Suez. Third class Ll 9, L2l, S single; £Sfl, Abß XAa, e» rani. 4 Passages from above pert# may be aid. through Booking# to New. Yerk. INION STEAM SHIP 00. OF N.Z., LIMITED. 'Arent# ia New Zealand. TO Si PAYE A BHIPPIMC CO., LTB. REGULAR SERVIO®. il, PATEAWellington, Nelson, W«i Ooait aid ail ports. S.S. AOREEE, 4S tons, jight, Wellington to Patti, 10a JU, •ough rate# to and from all port# isignmeub# outward ahould be adbo Agent, giving full particulars, communications to be addressed e Secretary., WARD O. HORNER, SKgent. A. 0. WSLLIAMB, SIRES the Public to know that he has taken over the PONCA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, carried on by Mr J. Wilks, and COACH SERVICE BETWEEN lATFOHD AND KAPONGA, mpes to merit sf fair share of patronage. !H LEAVES KAPONGA for bratford at 8.30 a.m., arriving et L. 15 a.m. ■ r ES STRATFORD FOR EAONGA at 3.30 p.ra. sharp, &r----iving at Kaponga at 6.15 p.m. the boy a book on soldiers ar James, Ceab Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 1
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