,)\\ T7VION STEAM SUIP y %h COMPANY ; 0/ " " NEW ZEALAND, LTiJ., Will ih-.-ipaUh Steamer, (cumin.; [>.«•- « , »«' , i , ;« ami i-ar;:o) from New Plymouth Hlmi'l (iwailierand o tl, c . r eircuiiirttaiu-c* liuriiiiltinyi--TO u.oll:n,;a t Aiu-klan.lj— Koloili. .-very TUESDAY, «t 8.3U p.m. ■l.ik.i|ni!n. every TIII'KSDAY, at tf.:w p.m. I\ikapim.i. eviry SA'JTKUAY, at 8..al In V, KLLIMiU'X. I'aka|iin.i, . v.i v TUv.M)A», „t „„„„. ■i;. Mmi, <■>.•!■> Tm:!,M)Ai, al , lllolli N-.-Um il reel.) ."IHi I), n,-;din AM) KOUTIIEPN I'DIiTS c.viiii.iiit ir.ni hipiiicni)— (-•iriiiiiii. .MONDAY, o.inli. r 111, ut noon. SYDNEY, Ei:i!.\l NEI.LIXtiTOX— Steamer cverv Kit I DAY. SYDNEY,' FKO.U Al'CKLAXD—.Sleillller eVel", \IO.\D.U. ..YTI'EI-TOS; ElltlM V. HI.I.IMIToX--Steamer DAILY (S p.m.), SiiM.lavs exccptch. Monthly l'A' VIV-i:-!!-*. I'ilSSHlsii'lN ImnKcd ihrniljfll to Lontl.'ll In- tin- Orient-Pa i. ,- Mm' (via Sydney mill tliv. Canadian ami Australian Emu ■i [if TVJOIiTIIKIiX S.b. •"■-*'*■ 2, COM-AMY AUCIL'ND SKKVICK ' f Ellli.U UUEAKWATEU. (Weather auil other circumatuncn permitting). FOR oXEUUXGA— S.S. ItAEAWAEvery MOXDAY, WEDNESDAY, and *TUDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Rarawa carries fore-cabin stewardess;. •Except on EUIDAY, October 23. 1. Passage Tickets must bo taken at this Company's Office, or fror "-- »- - on train. 2. All cargo for shipment must be accompanied by a shipping note. 3. Town cargo must be looked at Company's O/lioe and deliver* ' not later than 2.30 p.m. 4. Country cargo should reiich Xetr Plymouth by morning train, accompanied with nil pai'ticuln.'g. Apply to J. C. WEBSTER, Agent. Offices: Egmoiit-Bt., New Plymouth. .... CAJNADIAW AUSTBA-i.T-VS RUBO?X, VIA AMEBIC*.
MOST INTERESTING BOOTBL amen Leave Leave Sydney Aucklaae Mrana Oct. 2« Oct. 28 Makura Nov. 23 Not 2S Aorangi Dee. 12 Dec. 2» Moamv Jan. 18 Jan. 2u •Twin icre?» Passengen irom New Zealand hw Au option of joining th* mill ettaatf it Sydney or But;. For all information. guM* (nob, maps, apply to— U.N lON BTBAM SHIP COMPANY 03 NEW ZEALAND. i-.. OiJENT ROYAL MAU »* UNB. tfOfi PLYMOUTH AND LONDOM, Via Fremantle, Colombo (tranrkipp for all Indian ports) and Sura Oat—, sailing as under from Sydney and bourneLeave Leer* SUameri Sydney Melbourne noon 1 pjt, Orient Oct. 17 Oct 2C Oroya Oct. 28 Nov. ! Ortona* Nov, 14 Nov. 11 Opliir* Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Oruba Dec. 12 Dec. II Omrali* Dec. 26 Dec. 21 And fortnightly thereafter. "Twin-screw steamer. ■ Agents tor all New Zeals ad: UNION STEAM SUP COMPANY' Offices. Brougham stmt, Ne*. Ply ATORDBEUTKCHER LLOYD COMPANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Frcmantle, Colombo, Aden, Suei Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will bo despatched as under: —
I Leave Sydncj 1.10 p.m. 8681 G. Boite Oct 3 8000 A. Ahlborn Oct. 81 11570 CVonßorell Nov. 28 8022 C. Nahratli Dec, 26 19)9 9000 JRanderman Jan. 23. 'Yorok ~. 9000 JRandermt Frederioh derGrosse IUG9S H. Bloekei * Twin screw, PARES: First das«, from *"7) second class, from £47; tbird diss, from £lO to £lB. For return fares and all other Uforillation apply to h. A. NOLAH AND CO., ' ~ r ' Local Agent*. rpO STAND IHE SEASON AT NEW h PLYMOUTH, ' i' tTlte Hackney Stallion LORD KITCHENER (WED KITCHENER is a powerful, compact horse standing 15,2 to 8, and is dark chestnut in color. Be hai an unbroken record in the show-ring. Good paddocking at Is per weefc, Ale care, fcut no responsibility, i Terms s. Service, £8 6s, payabto Ist January, 1909. Two or more mires M per agreement. Groomage, 2s Bd, payable at first ier< vico. JOE WEST. ' TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON v In the ; NEW PLYMOUTH. | INGLEWOOD, WAITABA, , _..- —.rounding Districts. THE ROADSTEK STALLION IRONSAND (Wilmington—Flora) • '•; T , ~, , Four years old. Beautiful grey, 18.3, with immense mui< cular power and plenty of tone. DATES OF TRAVEL: \ •Monday—Waitara. Tuesday—Taratu. --■■-'>, Wednesday— Inglewood. ' Thursday -Egmont Village and Keat xwad. Friday and Saturday-New Plymouth. Mares can be left at Jones' Criterion Stables, New Plymouth, or with O. Ladbrookc, Julian's Stables, Inglewood Terms: Single mares, £3 3s: two or more as per agreement. Fees to be paid by Ist January, 1909. a. W.JONES, Inglewood or New Plymouth". ;
TO STAND IHB , 83AS0N A'JJ OAKTJRA ANa TRAVEL THE SUR. SOUNDING DISTRICT, , THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTttft STALUON COUNT BELDEN By Judg» Belden (imp.), 2.17. Dim, 1 c'ountess (imp.), 2.17%. QOUNT BELDEN is a lmudaome bright bay with .blaolc pomts, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while his breeding is undeniable, being closely related to the great American man ilaud S. (2.8V4). _ COUNT BELDEN cannot bo beaten for getting carriage horses and hack, noys of (he, light stamp, as hia sizo and breeding must prevail in leaving good, stock and fast trotters.. ■ COUNT BELDEN is a euro foalgetter. Tonus: £3 3s January 1; two or more marcs as per arrangement. Hrst-class grazing Is per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAKURA and KOlUl—Mondays. AT ,FARM—Tuesdays and Fridays. OKATO, PUNIIiO, and WARBA'-IVea'-iiesdnvs on Stony River sale week*} nther weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. H. Jury's White Hart Stahles)-Saturda.val For further particulars apply C. ARDEN (Owner), Oaknra, Or Groom, in Charge.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 6
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