SHIPPING, UNION STEAM SHIP CO". OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. WILL des|>iivi steamer* carrying passcngp.« nnd cargo from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting; : TO ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND. Takapuna, every Tuesday. 10 p.m. liotoiti, every Thursday, 10 p.m. Rotoiti, every Saturday. 10 p.m. A representative o! the companj travela on the mail train to book passenger* before reaching the vestal. TO WBIJjINGTON. Rotoiti, every Tuesday, at 7 a.m. Takapuna, every Thursday at noon, taking Nelson cai'co direct. FOR PUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment). Corinna, Monday, Feb. 27, 3 p.m. SOUTH SEAS EXCURSIONS Every month from Auckland. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth—for Southern ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evening trains ; and for North, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning trains, accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked to London by jthe Orient-Pacific line via Sydney ; nd by the Canadian and Austraan Line, via Vancouver.
v'x'* /CANADIAN - AUS. "U TRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via BRISBANK, SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), and VANCOUVER, 111 conjunction with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE Leavo Sydney Feb. 20 March 20 April 1 Leave Auckland Feb. 22 March 22 AjpU 19 S teamen Aorangi Miowera *Manuka •Twin Screw steamer. Passengerß from New Zealand have option of joining mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide book, maps, etc., apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEAPAND (Ltd.) , RIENT PACIFIC LINE OF ROYAL MAJL STEAMERS. FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON 'Via Frernantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports), and Suez Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne. Steamer •Ortona •Orontes •Omrah *Opl!ir Orotava Leave Sydney Noon Feb. 22 March 22 April 5 April 19 May 6 •Twin Screw Steamer* And fortnightly thereafter. , Leave Melbourne 1 p.m. Feb. 28 March 28 April 11 April 25 May 9
Agents for all New Zealand Ports. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. "\rORTHERN STEAM-* ll SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND SERVICE. From Breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) From Ist November. S.s. Rarbwa, for Onehunga, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9.30 p.m. Rarawa carries forecabin stewardess. Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's office, or from agent on train, prior to sailing. All cargo for shipment must be accomaanied by a shipping note. Town cargo must be booked at Company s office and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. Country cargo 'must reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by full particulars. Apply to J, C, WEBSTER, Agent. Office: Egmont Street, New mouth.BUSINESS NOTICES.
G. GRIFFITHS, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Deron-gtreet New Plymouth. Opposite Theatre Royal. G.G. has always on hand a choice •election of coatings, trouserings, ■kc., to choose from. "Up-to-date"- In Fit, Style, and Finish.
A Golden Opportunity Of Saving Money IS TO BUY FROM C. H. RETFORD'S AS she has both VARIETY and QUALITY of UP-TO-DATE GOODS. She is selling at BEDROCK PRICES to make room for fresh supplies to arrive shortly.; For a few weeks she has taken adjoining shop t• display to better advantage* BUY FROM THE SHOP THA.T SAVES YOUR MONEY, IT IS RETFORD'S Devom Street £ NEW PLYMOUTH. pole Agent— WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE New and Popular Books JUST RECEIVED AT T. R. HODDER'S. "The Prospector." Ralph Connor "The Amblers." li. L. I'"arjeon "In Dewisland." S. Daring Could "Ferelith." Lord Kilmarnock "Secret History of To-day." Allen Upward "A Desperate Conspiracy." Guy Boothby f'Atonif(of Empire." Cutliffe llyne "The Green Eye of Goona."
Arthur Morrison -'Where Honour Leads." Marion Francis "Sir Roger's Ilcir." John Oxenham "Mary Garth." Annie Swan ALSO— A Large Assortment of BIBLES, RELIGIOUS AND TEMPERANCE LITERATURE. Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P BETTER by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out o{ seven, from 177 acres to ISSO acres eacb, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rangeriri Railway Station. Two of the farms ere partly fenced, and the price* are only 04s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money can remain at 8 per cent, to anyone b'rilding or ploughing. School and Post Office quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake WHanjglapa, facing part of land. Th» areas are: 177, 888, <l4O, 790 ABSO, 889, and 731 acres. W. CODfiTNJSYj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7744, 21 February 1905, Page 1
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