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J SHIPPING. > Jpiwr <ff NEW PLYMOUTH. Sr FRIDAY. SEPT. 29, 1005. irjUgb water at New Plymouth—---fclg a.m. and (-37 p.m. 3'f<Blgfe water at fcaitara—9.33 a.m. &a* * 53 pm-y-Swtc-Risc. 5-52 a.m., set, ®-8 P-m. Mooa—New moon, Sept. 29, 9h. 36 j?jk 17s. a.m. f SAILED. Sept. 38.—Rarawa, WW tons.'Norfcury, for OtK'huitgi. I'asscngiTS—?"lltees: As (ley, Lr-wioril and Stanley. Kttdames Nunnelly ami Davies, Mes- !* era Davics, Taylor, McColl, .Skoaies, Ttosher, Pakihorpe, McLean, Sei- ;■ gcant, Struthers anil others ; a steer- " age. Cargo—* boxes bacou, Taranaki Co-operative bacon Company; 2 curs, laglcwotd ltucon Company ; 3 i 4*priss Co. ; 10 pigs, Railway. UtiNERAL SHIPPING NOTIuS. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Ourhnnga, Sept. 25.-S&ilcd, Roto- • ill, lor New, Ilv mouth, at 3.15 p.m. Sbc crossed the bar at 7.20 p.m. Melbourne, Sept. 25.-The flagship When coming Irom Sydney met with k. *^ v y 6 a ' c - A liuge sea came over aer bow and damaged her forward ; . il also injured a siaman. L Melbourne, Sept. 28.-During the !. Toyage of the Margarita from Kai"a gale did considerable damSi 0 . fiuio 5 s - No,:c of Hie cargo

M -*" A Oi '? nd . al Ka »Saroo Island SwLSft e " s ,hat ,be Lotll JSffii.ir- ,rom G,isf ° w - Oisborw, Sep t , 28.-The East Cap* f??30 ? steamer Passed north tn hf/if," toWlng wtwt *PPearcd The.lighthouseES*!*' {*« Coas, states it was was Ssi, Tesscls passcd - ind SS K, iS f° tUln l »'cir iden»a kl vessel towed appeared tobe aWy arse Thn-^e •wdtaUy waling for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS IN WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Kent, due about September 28 MiJed from Middlesborourh, via A ustraliaand Auckland. Paparoa, due about September 29 ■ailed from Plymouth August 12, via' Capetown and llobart. IMphic. due about October 2. ■iVlwl front London August 4, via Australia ami Auckland. Kumara, due about Oct. 0, nailed from Plymouth Aug. 20, via Capetown and llobart. Himiro, due about Octolier 2fi. sailed from August 11, via Australia and Auckland. Cape Breton, due about October 30. tailed from New York August 10, via Australia and Auckland. Ituapphu. due about October 31. sailed from Plymouth September 9. vm Capetown, llobart. ami Auckland -Viwaru, due about November 16. la Australia. Auckland and Xapier l>rvon. dug about! ItecenilHT. naili\l from New York September 9. Australia and Auckland. SAILERS. laicli («arve, ship, sailed from Liverpool .luly 11. Piticairn Island, barque, sailed from Liverpool, September 9.

ESTABLISHED 1880. fi'tlE Ica'l'iii JonCllerj' Business oa J the \Vest Coast ut New Zealaod }>P«lal iiU'-ntion is drawn (o tlie lovely stuck uf KngagTuCUt Kings. l'iiie i>f Jl.irMc, Unvx and Wi«u'lcn Cli cks. KLECTItOI'LA TEH COODS. SOLID SILVEU WAItE. OPTICAL UOODS, ETC., KTC. J. H. PARKER, WATCUMaKKR, JEWELLFTI AND OITICIAN. (Scxt Kailwaj CruuingJ. DEVON 3THKKT CEXTKAL. KEW I'LYVOUTO.

S.CLAIiIv<fcOO. COWI.ETG HOISE fITtN'SHEP.S. COMPLETE lIOCSE KLU.MSHEIiS. COMPI.tTIE HOUSE FIUNISIIEIiS. DKVOX STREET EAST. \\T K have Just opened tip, direct *" from the luiinin'aclurM'o, Boine spU-ndiii linos con-istini; of HEAItTIIItl'OS. CARPET IM NXEItS. CIUTAIXS, TAIJI.I'XT.OTIIS, TAPESTIIiES, CRETONNES. ETC. The-* wc hjivr innrktM at prir-'s which CANNOT HE HEAT EN' in NVw Plymouth, and are well worth inspection. IiEMEMIiI'.K THIS IS SOI' u|.D STOCK, it IT WAV, ..iid of ihe wry latest designs. NEW DESKINS IN LIXOI.EI MS tSPENJM! I I- I>\II,Y. CALL AXI> SEE I (lU VDI Its EI.E. CALL AMI SEE roll YOMISEI.E CALL ANO SEE I OK YOl KSEI.E NO ONE PRESSED TO l!| V. NO ONE PRESSED TO llljY NO ONE PRESSED TO HIT. KEW AND POn i.AU BOOKS AT T.R.HOI)DEI"S I NEW I'LYMOLTH.

'Talmor. ' nn»st niid 'instructive. t j»r uui j fl \,.„. A-alnnil.. In Nnthlirn I"h<? I !u(t* of J'aii," |>v J.UliAff llohlMS. ' A Bk-MiioiiilL' Maiti, If. It. Martin. A. H(»gan Kit-,.. J.ifi! of M\ Heart.*' Victoria Crvf**. ( hristian s Cros-.." Annie !?nnn. "Iln|Hi Lining," I.illii;,] IVII. "Waiil of Unliowuv■ *' Crvkctt. I'Hc., Ktc., Etc.. j A Largo Supply «>r New Mcthoriis Ilvmn Hooks. A Nice Lot of I'ictiirc, Post, an letter Cards. ALEC HILL WILL receive pupils fur the training o( Hip voice at his rooms, •bove the Dtesdft Company. Devon BU«t . •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 2

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