SHIPPING. ' WHIT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I FRIDAY. OCT. 6, 19D5. j •' High w«l« at > NMe Plymouth— JIS »u». and 2.3« I'm. j . High water *l ffaiuu—"J.'2«i a.m. j •ml 251 p.m. Sun—Rise, 5.13 a.m., set. 6 17 p.m. Moon—First quarter, Oci. 6, Oh. 31 m. lis. a.m. ' ARRIVKD. Oct. 3.—Arrivcii. schooner Joseph Sims, with 135 tons Huponga coal, consigned to J. Ward and Co. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Port Chalmers, Oci. s.—Sailed, Bricz Itael, for Port Piric, at 7.30 a.m.; nurgermcistcr Hackmann, (or Newcastle, as 2.15 p.m. yesterday. Westport, Oci. s.—Arrived, at 1.5 ji.ni., Gertie, from New Pivmouth. Sydney, Oct. 5.-Sailcd, at 2 p.m., Victoria. Brisbane, Oct. s.—Sailed, Moana, lor Vancouver. AN ABANDONED STEAMER "° , <B kOT E. Oct. I—The steamer KortUaiu, which made a sensational i weapc during the Mount Pelce eruption, was stranded and had to ta atamloiicd in the ice at Yenesci, Northern Siberia. ! Thcßotoiti for New «« S ed the Manukau bar at 5.45 EXPECTED ARRWALS IN WELLINGTON. ;. STEAMERS. IMpnic due abo „t October j. sai l. eU from IwmJon August 4, via Auck- - .j.. s ab<jut Qct g . M h Aug. 26, via Capetown ami riobart. Mimiro, *ie , b out October 26 ••■led from Liverpool August 11. via Australia and Auckland. Cape Breton, due about October 30 Hied Irom New York August 10 via Australia and Auckland. Rnapeau, due about October 31 Wiled from Plymouth September 9 Xiwaru, due about November 16 Tin Aiwtralin, Auckland and Napier' llevon, du« about, lice, sailed from New York September 9. • via Australia and Auckland. Inrlratema, due about Oct oner 23. itaili-d from Fxuxlnn August 20. via Australia. Auckland and Xapier. NEW XMAS GOODS JUST OPENED GIVING THE PUBLIC A SQUARE DEAL THATS the secret of the BUSY CASH STORE'S rapid advancement the foundation of every commercial structure built to endure. Already enjoying a patronage second to none, this active, ambitious Store, not content to rest upon the laurels won, is A striking feature of this Store is the MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY of DRESS SKIRTS Price up to %g- A VISIT TO MOREY & MOORE'S BUSY CASH STORE, KING STREET, WILL HE OK THE CREATES!, INTEREST TO YOU. PRESENTATION WATCHES AM) CHAINS. "presentation ladies- o.mhs axi) nursiiFs. IyiESEXTATION" GENTS' CO Mils Axn imrsiiES. PRESENTATION GENTS.' SHAVING REQUISITES. PRESENTATION SOLID SILVER* ELECTRO-PLATED WA UK J. H. PARKER'S, WATCUiIAKF.It. JEWELLER AKD OPTICIAN, (Kcst Hallway Crossing). VEYOK STREET CENTRAL. KEW PLYMOUTH. FREE MILL TUIS SPACE RESERVED KORli 3AWMILLIXG COMPANY. ERNEST A. EDE, Louis F. Bullot, Dawson Str.it, MOW PLYMOUTH. PLANS AMI SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED. A full kUJ of coui|«H«'iit bauds kept 'or all clagsea of wurkj Telephune 240. LEWIS JACKSON BUILDER AXij CONTRACTOR. ALL KINDS OF JOHHIXG WORK UNDERTAKEN. siior and office fittings A SPECIALTY. ESTIMATES (ifVEX FREE. Workshop : Fonderhaui Street. Red House Hotel, DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE, Proprietor. Only the best Wines and Spl. its kept. Thole who enjoy a good glass of beer can rely on obtaining it at the above popular hotel. |S.CLAitKtfcCO. °- A * MA,SEV ' Arif'HITT'TT COMPLETE HOUSE FUHN'SIIERS. COMPLETE HOUSE FURXIRIIF.RS. lMyt expener.ee in Birmingham, s "OL-.SE FURNISHERS. .England). Svdnev and Auckland. • DEVON STREEI EAST. . Wi' . - Drnufni.".. Spuuwauuiis. uu*., v E Have just opened np, duvet ~i llva \„ (jiil-slass sule foi any i from the iiwnuiaciuiers arnue stzi tpt ion of oi-ilJinixa. ' Splendid lino* of HEARTH- ' BIOS, CARPET RUNNERS, CUR- office ■_ TAINS. TABLECLOTHS, TAPES- ligniont Chamber.. Eg:.iont Street. fTMES. CRETONNES. ETC. -Opix - : - *'- w ~ "-'— % i These nc have marked „l \»i-< Standlsh & KePP, * which CANNOT HE REATF.N in NVw ! -"»»«■»■• ™ "=■ f 'Hjraoulh, ami arc well worth i n s|*.r- I n A i:i:i«TF.i:s AND SOLICITORS, Won- NEW PLYMOUTH. i RRXKMIiRII THIS IS M.T 1.1.1. , , .~ , BTOCK. RUT NEW. :,nd of !.,■ vcy interc.l ► latest li .si-class stjle fo of ouilJin^a. Standlsh & Kerr, :i:i«.tf.rs AND SOLICITOR NEW PLYMOUTH. KEW DESIGNS IN LI Vol OPENING UP DULY. 1/lflTiX l.r-COli >tl'd ;,t low nt rntis of interest. Malone, McVeagh and Anderson, I SOLICITORS. CALL AN'D SEE FOR YOURSELF. ! NEW PLYMOUTH INGI.F.WOOP, CALL AXII SEE FOR YOURSELF j STRATFORD. F.LTHAM & KACALL AXD SEE FOR YOURSELF FOXGA. i NO ONE PRESSED TO 111 Y. I MONEY 'lO LEND nt current rates NO ONE PRESSED TO HUY. of interest. YOU are the Loser If You Don't Come. HAVE STILL A LOT OF WINFrank Messenger, '» nith Oi.kdcn & Kemp (.Melbourne.) "TEll GOODS left in nvings and Specifications Office: DEVON STREET. cleared AT ANY PRICE, to make room for SPRING SHIPMENTS WESTON & WESTON, [ARKISTF.RS AND SOLtCI'IORS. rough.ini Str.-cl, NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEUOOD. aooa to arriv.;. ISo if von'aie i| T. S. W F.STOX, Notary Public. r u nt of a-ivtliiiig come along and "'-' s <• '• Mlsl Ing •nveslnient at o pi 1 will male the price so low that you won't paw the [roods JH.BENTLEY VSS'OH STREET, James Sanderson OHice : KING'S UUH.DIXGS, Corner of Devon and Brougham
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7944, 6 October 1905, Page 2
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