Northern Steamship Company, Umltedv AIJCKLAKfI SERVICE. From Breakwater (weather jtlier circumstances peruiitUnir) I'OR ONEHONOA r i.s. Karawa,— Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY % ami FKJOAV, at 8.80: p u • Karawa carries forecabln ktewti*.'® jfcs- • ['aasHge tickets must be taken " the Company's office or from on train prior to sailing. f All cargo for (shipment muat accompanied by a abipplng not^. Town cargo must lie booked " Company's ofltce and dellvejpd railway not later than 8.80 p.m« r Country Cargo must roach IfewL, Plymouth by morning train, fteeowA panted by full particulars. * Apply to , vm I W. D. WEIIBTER, A I Agent. • Office: Eginont-Street, New Hj* mouth. " t' Union Steam Ship Co.< at"jj ■ New Zealand) Ltd. I WILL despatch steamers carrying J passcngeia and cargo from New Ply-.3 mouth Wharf (weather and other CllvV cuinstances permitting) : : tIL TO ONEHUNCA FOH AUCKLAND.'!?! TaUapuna every Tuesday at 8.3d p.m. Rotoiti every Thursday at .f 80 p in, Rotoiti every Saturday at 8.3Q p„m. A representative of the cdmpaajß travels an the mall train to Book -passengers before reaching the vessel. TO WELLINGTON. Hotoiti, every Tuesday at noon. Takapuna, every Thursday, at noon I FOR DUNEDIN AND SOTTHERM PORTS. ' (Without Transhipment.) Corinnn, on Jfondej', Feb. 29th, at noon. , Vs WORLB'S FAIR AT ST., LOTJIB/ - | See C. and A. Line axivertlsemgQl, Cargo must be booked at Com-, pany's office and delivered not later.i than noon on Tuesdays, and Satui<days for North, and for-* Scnitfi at 4.30 p.m. on Uonilayt I Wednesdays. Passengers booked through ■ toj[ London by the Orient-Pacific Llae.f via Sydney ; and the Canadian l Australian Line via Vancouver.' The "All-Red" Route to London. CANADIAN - AUSTRALIAN LINBi NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolulu/ Flfi, Victoria, Vancouver, WorkUa Fair at St. Louis, and through Canada or the United States by tbe Caiiiu)iu.ii Pacific or other railway, lines. For full particulars, passage monepi sailings, etc., apply UNION STEAM SHIP 00. OF N.Z., Ltd., Brougham-street.-
ORIENT PACIFIC UNI NEW PLYMOUTH TO LONDON* fla Colombo, Suez, Naples, Mar* aeilles and Gibraltar. Leave iMMm 14t0 a. l * tydnej Noon Orotava Febrwv W cbi u :ry Oroya biunry ('routes March March 0 toiift vlar« h March U. iZib Apill April •Opbir aprtl April •Twin Screw Streamers, And Fortnightly thereafter. Agents for all New Zealand Portly 1 UNION STEAM SHIP CO.
E.J.CAIITHEW AND CO., LAND-AGENTS, Devon St., New Plymouth. (Opposite Criterion Hotel). P.O. 13oz 80. 53. Telephone No. 171 PIiOPISItTY LIST. A FINE PROPERTY—I97O 'im. splendid undulating bush land, i?Q in gross, a-room residence, 10-MN paddock sheep-proof fenced, tin wliolu (arm nearly rlag fmrwl Handy to sale yards, etc, Umnii district. Owner is selling on Mt count of ill-health. ' A • tyargala. 80s per acre. Terms to* good man, £250 cash; balance cut !*• main at 5 per cent. No, 650. SEBI'IUIAN FARM, iflO acres —* 10 room residence, nice gjardeh and or* chard, all level land, 4 fron New Plymouth, metal road, cUms to factory and school, etc. Splcni did outbuildings. Price, £l4 10a per acre. Easy terms. No. 035, 110 ACHES, nice position, on road, 8 miles from New Plymouth new S.room bouse,, orchard, etc: i mile to school, hall, township, and post ofllce. Price Tery cheap, only £8 10s an acre. Terms, £4OO cash. No. 947.' *i 800 ACBE3, Urenul District acres rich papa flats. Pood ro*L factory l mile, nice residence, ■ or« chard, etc. Price, £6 10s as acre, or will exchange for smaller farm nearer town. No. 161. 171 AUKKB near the beach, splendid land, very pretty homestead, adjoina school, (actory i*-yyK ; tQTPtI i ship ; 8 miles from New Plymouth, A bargain. £ll pe r aore. No. 821*. 6 ACHES SUUUHBAN LAND, all level, unrivalled view. Elevated position, close to bus, railwas station and town. A bargain. £3OO cash. Owner ig leaving lln Zealand. No. 098,
A FEW CHEAP I'UOPERTIES FOB SALE BY F. P.CORKILL. Good Country House of 8 rooms, with about 30 acres of load; fins position. Price £OOO. A. very largo i proportion o! the money amy roguftis at 5J per cent. This la an Uttl piaco ior a poultry, pig, and trult farm. Splendid Ulock of 1850 acres uat dulQting country, limestone Mtd sandstone formation, on one of the North of Auckland waterways, accessible from the City by 86Vdr*l i?,n tcs ' * ow ""'-ying 400 sheen and 100 cattle, etc,, but will cafry full* two sheep to the aero, or equivalent ' dairy stock wlion improved. Excellent House of il rooms, with many conveniences and full range of Out- . buildings. This „j cß property || close to several large estates, wblch have recently been cut up and told as dairy farms at prices up to £1(1 per aero. It is well worth the Attention of the settler or speculator. ono .. a ® re at Vogoltown, with 7£6s™ ftml Oood Orchard Excellent Farm of 650 acres in ti» Raglan District. Comfortable houM, - 400 acres in grass. Healthy Un*> . stono country, near the coa*ti-*£fl 10s per acre. Very Nice House in Uotanrartk 92. r -£67s ar Clißs ' LMri M ' 100 Acres Undulating Country, • town - about two-tM«to ' grasu. £7 per acre. All tho Wats Tntrxu tosw * i p. P. coßKiu, NATIONAL BANE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 42, 23 February 1904, Page 1
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