SHIPPING.
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J II gi w.it«r at -Sew Plymouth to-day, *■■■' 630 .1.111. and 7.17 lu-iuoirow, 7.37 < aja. and 7j7 p.m. Sun ri»e» thi-i uiurning Ii.JS, to-inorrow < (LHI; seU to-day 0.32, tomorrow 5.31. SAILED. | Saturday Night.—Takapuna, -. ~ 1039 ft tou, McLean, (or Onehunga. . - onKr (ClcMimm Hunter (2), Johnston, .. Batter, and Rennell, Meadamto > K fortyth and child, O'Connor and child, Bt Hamilton. Hoffmann, Lower, Jacobs, Erßuuingtoii, Johnston, I'.uk, and May, Meyer, Uott, Hoffmann, Wood, Tie, Ailaui>. I'olec, Lower, Binnington, .lohu->ton, Park, Br» y.miHon. O'Brien, Slay, Kensley, Cabe, Rgtlnggate, and Captain Evans. E*" "HIPPIM > ejJAjRAMS. K Sydney, Saturday. Arrived, logo, ■jp IMb Kaipara. Sailed, at 3 p.m., Jloe-
■<'iski He Wellington, last Night.—The steamer H&'Waimate from New Zealand arrived at HLIiMdM lut Friday. Hp ftcton, Saturday. Arrived, at 3.30 yja., Hiinitangi, Irom New Plymouth. K_ Melbourne, Saturday. Arrived, NiV .vmb, irom London. Bg Onehunga, Saturday.—Arrived, at 8.40 HS- t" j Rarawa, from New Plymouth. R?, Port Chalmers, Saturday.—Sailed, at £, | aa, barque lnvermay, lor Bockhamp- !!" too. i Sydney, Sunday.—Arrived, Wairun»> from Wellington. i Melbourne, Sunday.—Arrived, Wanif moo. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' > Barawa, for Onehunga, to-night. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, iuin, from Oaehnnp, Monday. Hotoiti, from South, Tuesday, r Botoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. Takapuaa, from South, Thursday, i iafb»», from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna, from Onekanga, Satnrdaj. OVERSEA SHIPPING.
I!; BTKAMKRS TO ABRIVE IS WElr i LLNGTON. l : Whakarut (due about April 15thj ■' tailed from London January 31st, tu K< Australia, Auckland, anxl Napior. P. (Tyier.) Devon (dne about April 17th) sailed from Liverpool February Bth, via au»Walia and Auckland. Line.) iD-lraghiri (due about April 20tn) L laded from Liverpool February 27th lonic (due about April 21st) sailed * from Plymouth March 7th, via Capei town and Hobart. (Shaw Savill.) ' Mimiro (due about May 11th) sailed from New York February 29th, via ,> Anitralia and Auckland. (Tyeer.) 5 Morayshire (due about May 14th) r (tiled from Liverpool March 7th, Tia ! Anatrali* and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. : Une.) Niwara (due about May loth) tailed from London February 29th. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) ' African Monarch (due about May j; Uth) «ailed from New York February i S9th, via Australia and Auckland. £ (NJS.S. Co.)
j: SAILING VESBELS. { Weathrrsfield, barque (41 days oat), tailed from Runburj February 2nd. Colonial Empire, {oar-masted barque (42 days out), sailed from Monte Video February Ist. [ . Pelntas, barquentine (12 days out), - tailed from Clarence River March 2nd. KenfWd, four-masted barquentine (23 I. *y» , sailed from liverpool FebW tvary 20tb. Pharus, barque (0 days out), sailed „ from fort Pirie March sth. (G. 11. (bales.) .■ Every nun in want oi dothes naturt ally turn* to "The Kaah," for they offer '■ euep'ional opportunities to keen ; lmytrt. More especially is this tie caw hat now when their great annual sale ■7 m on. They're making alterations in their shop to cope with their rapidlvincreasing trade, ana naturally they want to dear out as much stock u they poesfvly can. That tney are going the !> right way about it, you can judge by ;x the price* they are offering their goods ' * • at. The quality is, at usual, very good. Ttey've a splendid lit of men's mackiaic. tasks of blue Melton with long capes, ~ and with ileeTei just the thing for country wear, and at the price, 17s U, I thtjr at about three times as cheap i„ M in oilsldn, because there's about five i. timet the wear in the mackintosh. Then I they've a lot of trousers with the lin- ' tag* slightly damaged by water; they ■* have heavy serges at 3s 6d, heanr z tweeds at 4s Bd, and so on. All their <• Ma's raits they are reducing; one 3 apleadid line of all-wool tweeds, mostly , sample salts, they are clearing out it , 21a; thei there's a line at 30s, rednced frem 42s fid; and then the famous r- "Prestwell* suits, usually 49s fld and | Mi these are iiow selling at 39t Qd. jr ' Stefy one knows the jhop is in Devom--5 < atnet, just below Nolan's auction mart 4 18. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY For Coughs, Cblds, and Consumption i« r - a preparation that can be relied upon to ' core rll lung troubles. It has proved a *- Heating m thousands of homes, and has r- been rneigeticsLlly endorsed by many if ■ the most prominent citizens and prot fessional men in Australia. Dr. Shel- ■ - don's New Discovery is not a patent f medicine or an ordinary cough mixture, K, but a scientific discovery that will make ! tore lungs well. Price Is 8d and 3;. E ObtaicabU everywhere. <■=■- eg;——
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 97, 13 April 1908, Page 2
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