POHT OF WAITARA. ARBIVED. April 6.-<—Kiiipaka, a.#., Shaw, from Westport. April 7. —Manukao, s.s., Jeng«n, fiem Motau. BAILED. April 7.—Kiripata, b.s., for Wellington. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. ONEHDNOA, April 9. Ngapmhi, s.a., from New Plymouth, at 9.40 a.m. Blbff, April 9. Mokoia, E.g., from Hobirt, at 2 p.m. (Knglish mail), BAILED. The s.s.t Kamara will If aye Wellington with dairy f rodace on April 11th. Tte closing day at the Works bsiog Thursday, the 4th April, 1S)01, at 2 p.m.
MAI' EOT WES. Hails will close at the Chief Post OSce, Devon-street, an follow: Thubsdat, April U. For Auckland, per Ngapuhi. at 7 p.m. Friday, April 12. For Wellington and Sentb, per Takapuna, at 8.30 a.m. For Auckland, per Rotoiti, at 7 p.m. For Samoa, Honolulu, Japan, United States of America, Canada, British Columbia, Jentral and South America, British and Foreign West Indie , United Kingdom and Continent of Kurcpe, via San Francisco, at it 7 p.m. /or money orders at 4 p.m., and registered letters at fi p.-n. Mail duo in Ijoiidon, Maj 11th. Note—Late letters for despatch via San Francisco will be received at this stßce, without payment •£ late fees up to 8 p.m. on day of closing mail.
r. L>. HOLDS WORTH, Chief Postmaster. JOHN T. CAMPBELL, ACCOU N r A NT, AUDITOR, AND Valuer, L rnii, Estate and House Agent. Rents and Interest collected. Exchange Ch WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought oat Mr Robt. Kibbs's interest in the abov : BUSINESS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz.:— Coach leaves Wijtara at 0.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at West B. COULTER, it&ra. A. G. HAIGH (Bandmaster City Band). (Leader Philharmonic Bociety, Teacher of Viola, Mandolin Piano, Orchestral Instruments Pupils are requested to attend at usual hours. Intending pupils please apply as early as possible. Address Devon-street West. boots and HARNESS waterprool :i.liici.'s, i-nck.and soft vc I Vi-t. \<i,U ti.reu times \?i tl u .' lL "' ir of leather. 11 :i: < «Ju«ir. Allows ! •' -tl: ii'acklnt*. £- HIGHEST AWAKDS. SOLO ME3AL Difc Pl|| I'Ul Lon.toil, I'.p^. sj, a,. ,K. ■- .< -n inr.- of Am. M uitin i registered '•""".p"'' '!' .•>» ; a'lv .ho.iU be . l«r «! »! tiieWorld. to r. A RTIH .I'h -rni. ct. jau TKA UP TON, EMIL : \Vi> a Co..Liu.. Aacfct.-Tad&We!ija^»& «Bi SSW mAiAJW DkCli U~ CWtaf HvkT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 70, 10 April 1901, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 70, 10 April 1901, Page 2
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