* SHIPPING FORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. ARRIVED. July i—Pateeua, «.»., 1200 tons, Hutefcbgsi, from Onebunga. Passengers: JOsscs Vickcrniau and Skerrett, liesdamn Clover and child, Shore. Fleming! and maid, Clark and child, GuUv. Carat das, Scotland, Hon. Scotland," Messrs Hams Cailoa, Benge, Davidson, Stanton, Brii, Cully, Skerrett, Lane, Moo<lv, Mcr.uire, Parker, Fraser, Murgatroyd, Bell, July i—Rotoiti, a*, 1150 tons. Robertson, from Wellington. Passenger: -Mr Cunningham. SAILED. July i~Pate*na, m, 1200 tons, Hutching*, for Wellington. Ju y i-Rotoiti, s*., 1150 tons, Robertson, for Onebunga. BinPPDfQ TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Onebunga. July 2.—Rsrawa, at 9.30 •lib.., from New Plymouth. Wellington, July 2.—Corimu, at 7.J0 •JU, from New Plymouth. SAILED. Onebunga, July 2.-Ngapuhi. at 3.40 pJfc, for Xew Plymouth; crossed bar at 6.15 pjn. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Barawa, from Manuka, Wednesday. JMJoiti, bom Manukau, Thursday. Bateena, from Wellington, Thursday. Rarawa, from Manukau, Friday. Pabeua, from Manakau, Saturday. Rarawa, from **f «frf". Monday. COPPER FACTS. THE MAORILAND COPPER CO. JJOW working deposit* in the . Yalley, Nelson, place a few reserve snares (20s, fully paid) on the market at par, to obtain funds for erection of a smelting plant. It b estimated that this mine will win a net profit of £73,000 per annum. With no industry in the world paying such-large profits, with no metal in such demand aa copper Is, you cannot afford to miss Ihh opportunity. Do you know that eappp; mines pay to shareholders more than one-half of all the dividends paid by mining companies of metals of all sorts? Note.—For every copper mine thert are 100 gold mines. The metal problem of to-day is the copper question. Copper is the main pillar of this electrical age. The world wants all the copper it can #L The commercial position of copper is impregnable. No other investment provides the safety and profit found in copper. A producing copper mine is the surest business venture one can en, Can you afford to miss this chance? Of course you can't. P resented by facta as above the P respects must appeal to you, B ren though you dont speculate. R. WOODHOOSE, Sharebroker, for al particulars. *JURANAKI gTOGK JJXOHANGE QUOTATIONS FOB JSLY 25D, 1907. sum New Zealand National _ mrautci Zealand Sellm. Buyers £ i. d. £ s. d 10 14 0 10 13 < JU 0 511 < 490 4 8 ( 1 7 0 1 fi J - British ex dir. 6 9 0 ... 1 3 3 ... JICUI SJL 4 River Plate 1 9 6 1 9 ( BJ.. paid 17 3 SJB.,con. 7 10 CotiOb. ... 7 15 iOo, 2 i Rkm Meat Co. Sl3 6 MofaielWll'nCo 310 0 Kjuapoi vTirnCo 6 0 0 local raranakiPetrol'm paid op ... 14 0 Do. eoßtofatiag 8 0 nam Inmuieato'd ... 1 1 11 TOotshi, 1 0 6 1 0 ( Jfcanrpion,paid.up 2 3 i*narpion, contrib 1 l Crown 6 6 6 i KotnaU Reefs ... 16 1 J Hills ... "... 44 1 i Talisman Coasol'd 116 3 116 0 mOu, ... 8 17 6 8 15 6 Waihi Extended 5 11 5 9 - DUNCAN MeALLUM, Secretary A GOOD LAMP, * good lamp for - reading; and sewing try that* long even, mgs is an inestimable boon. A good lamp , will give more light in proportion to the oil it conennss than a common one A good '.amp is a noticeable feature in the furnishing of your room We keep good Lampß (both hanging and table) with Miller and Duplex burners a*, a variety of of prices. Om, SOX 4 ARNOLD Ltd. DEVON BTBEBT DM it evw strike you that DHnMn* Inferior Tews might Injur* Your Hearth 7 fIIAES no chance where serious risks must be run. You can jave good, pure, basest tea if you will insist upon being supplied with SURATUEA TEA Particular people prefer It because it is good. It pleases tie palate, soothes and refreshes. Uis a perfect tea, as perfect as nature could make it Surutura is noted for its purity, strength, and fragrance. Suratura is a choice bill-grown Ceylon lea, and is guaranteed \ot blended with Indian, China ot any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Bnratnm A quality .. 1/6 per lb fmraturs B quatitj .. 1/9 " » Suratnra D qnaSty .. %/. » » ■OLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. Dissolution op PARTNERSHIP. »EW STOCK £2900 WORTH MUST BE CLEARED. Ifffii i'Q , —. ALE STABTB 22nd JI'NE TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. G, GENERAL, & BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. PEERS' SUNDRIES. BRASS FOUNDRY. BTON & CO., gl. HBTOS STBBET. -iJj_
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 July 1907, Page 2
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