SHIPPING N£WS. j PORT OF NIW PLYMOUTH, I May 3,1900. I SAILED. Tuhday, Mat 1. I Ketoiti, s.s., for Onehunga. Passengers] —Mrs Oaparn, Miss Sandes, Messrs Oaparn, I Leijhton, Oxley, Phillips, Tierney, Hopkins, * Van Stavern, and others; 7 steerage. Oarge —6 kegs butter, N. King; 28 boxes do, Midhirst Dairy; 34 do, Mafcatawa Dairy; 55 do, Moa Fanners; 300 do, N.Z. Loan Co.; 10 do, Kaponga Dairy; 35 do, Ohew Ohong; W do, Co-op. Society; 30 do, Waverley Dairy; 8 do, Ettham Co-op.; 3 boxes lard, Stratford Bacon Co.; 55 sacks potatoes,! Stewart*:Co.; 2cases bacon, A. Drake; 3 do 0. calcium, N.Z. Express; 1 do drapery, J.Bicketts. -r>i: BXFBOTKD ARRIVALS. ' Oairloch, from Manukau, to-day Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Friday Takapuna, from South, on Friday FOBT OF WELLINGTON mawasMa absitau. Tomoana, left London February 18th Gresham, left London February 28th Tokomaru, left London March 6th Hamari, left London March 17th Star of England, left London March 19th Hawke's Bay, left New York March 23rd Bakaia, left London March 31st Delphic, left London March 31st Waiwera, toft Plymouth April 14th Aberfoyle, left Glasgow January 2nd; Gaiaeppe Dabimdo, left MarseiUes January 15th; Mary Hasbrouck, left New York January Bth; Oorryvreohan, left Glasgow March Sod; John Gambles, left London March 7th; Silvarbow, left Liverpool 21st Janiary; Xdward L. Maybery, left New York 30th March; Ben Voirlicb, left Hamburgh 2nd April. MAIL JXOI'WJiS, Mails will close at the Chief Post Office Daren-street, as follow; Thcbsdat, 3rd May. tht Asckland, per Gairloch, at 7 p.m. Friday, 4th May. For Wellington and South, per :Reteiti, at! 80 a.m. tor Auckland, per Takapuna, at 7 ±.m. For Australia and Xasmania, at 6 a.m. For Australia, Tasmania, India, China, Ceylon, Japan, Strait* Settlements, etc., at 7pm. Bazubdat, 13th May. For Samoa, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, Canada, British Columbia, Central and South America, British and Foreign West Indies, United Kingdom and Continent of Uurcpe, via San Francisco, at 7 p-m. /or money orders at 2 p.m., and registered letters at 5 p.-n. Nail due in London June 13th. Note.—Late letters for despatch via San Francisco will be received at this office, without payment of late fee, np to 8 p.m. on day of closing mail. F. D. HOLDSWORIH, Chief Postmaster, Q.BAY AND "DAILEY, A, D. Gbat, New Plymouth. H. Baiusy, Stratford. DransxßY ik am, its bbanohbb, GAS ADMINISTERED. Moderate fees C. H. FOETE, DBNTAL SURGEON, May be consulted at Avery's Buildings on all branches of toe profession. Gas Adhikistkbed. Telephone, No. 75. Mr. Forte visits Inglewood every Wednesday. LESSONS IN PAINTING. MISS B. LEWIS is prepared to give Lessons in Oil-painting (Landscape and Floral). Address—Corner Gilbert and Glover stmeU
THE NEW PLYMOUTH rUVESTMBNT & LOAN SOCIETY {Pibiubzst), K »rfBTirCTKD 1876.1 iiieorporated under "The Building Societies Ad, 1880." Directors: Messrs H WeFton (Chairman), J. B.Connett, W. Sottier, W. F. Brooking, T. furlong, jun., 0. T. Handle, and 0. T. Hills. Somcitob : K. 0. Hashes, Esq. 9Jl>kkhb: The Bask of New Zealand. DEPOSITS. Deposits are received, and the followin Bates of Interest given:— For 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum For 6 months ... 3J per cent, per annum For 3 months ... 3 per cent, per annum fO*NS granted, on approved security, i ftoro one to twelve years, on the Society's revised (Ablee uf re-payment. These are exceptionally lil>er»l, and compare tavpnr»lrly with any of the best colonial Institution*. There are no deductinna of any sort either Vf nay of bona*, commission, or entrance fees i» is over £IOO and not lea* than three ye»j»' dnmfciun. Bcvovtiib cf>n ledeein at any time and on very reasonable terms. " ~' (Igtee open daily from 10 a.m. to pm., Thursday afternoon* excepted. CLABENOE KB >ELL, Secretary p- Treasurer ham-street. w Plymouth. 2f MILLER, L.D S., Londoh, 'AY be consulted in the various HA branches of BJNTISTHV at his Chambers, Devon-street, New Plymouth (above Mr. Sykks', Chemist). | AMERICAN I DENTISTKY I A SPECIALTY. | Mr. MILLBB having had two years' study in New York. Gold Filling. Crown, Bar, and Bridge Work, etc., at Lowest Fees consistent with FIRST-CLASS work. GAB ADMINISTERED. Telephone 185. "P BRAS 0H ; Denial Subgeon, Corner of Egmont aod Devon Streets. Eattinee: GOLD WOKK and FILLING 043 Administered.—Fees moderate. Telephone, lfisi. JfR. BKA3OH visits Inglewood on Wednesdays, April 18th, May 2nd, 16th, and ?,otb, and may be consulted at Mr. Quigley's Pharmacy. Visits Waitara on Tuesdays, April 24th, Hay Hth and 22nd, and may be consulted at Mr. Ogle's Pharmacy. IINNAMON CUKE ib a sptcinc lor I / Influenia,t*ittcasfeT9i, stops coughing, I •m (juiokly. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 3 May 1900, Page 2
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