TTNION STEAM SHIP u COMPANY " S^^B KEW ZEALAXD, LB, Will despatch Steamers (currying passengers and cargo) from New PlywoiUh " ' lal ' l Iweiiiiii'riijKl other circumstance! permit tmg)--TO ONdirXfU (lor Aucklaml)liotoiti, .very TUESDAY, at 8.30 p.m. lakapuuii, every THURSDAY, at 8 .iff Tiikii]>uiiii, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 li.iu. (Currying .Salmon and Second Class Stevvur.'eKnes). TU WELLIXCTOX. Takupuna, every TIiKSUAY, ill nuull. Mtotoiti, 'every THURSDAY, at noon. (''faking Nol«m cargo direct.)' FOR DUNEDIN AX IJ SOUTHERN' PORT'S (without transhipment)— Ooriiinu, MOMDAY, .Nov. 2,. ut noon. SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTONSteadier every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLANDSteaulcr every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Pandayg excepted). Monthly Excursions. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Paci..,- Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian ijao (via Viincouvcr). OFFICE; BKOyGIiAM STREET.
TtfORTHERN S.b. COMTANY (LTD.).* AUCKLAND SERVICE FKOM BREAKWATER. (Weather and other circumstanott permitting). .FOR ONEIIUNGAS.S. KARAWA-
Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAYand FIUDAY, at 8.30 p.m.' (Rarawa curries fore-cabin stewardess;. 1. Passage Tickets must be taken nt this Company's Office, or from the Agent on train. • 2. All cargo for skipment must be accompanied )>y a shipping note. 3. Town oargo must be looked at Company's Office and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. 4. Country cargo should reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied with ail particulars. Apply to J. 0. WEBSTER, Agent. Offices: Egmont-st., New Plymouth. . CANADIAK AUSTRA. t(I^. LUN BOYAL MA» LINK JfcUBOPE, VIA
MOST INTERESTING BOOT* amer» Le*r» Lmtc Bydn«y Anokluri Mrana Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Makura Nov. 83 Nov. ii Aorangi Dec. .'2 Dec. 28 Moana J an . 18 j an , 20 •Twl* (env, Passengers irom New Z**lm4 Htoption of joining tt» null ' Sydney or Suts. For all ioformuloß. rsM* took*. »»pi, «te., apply to— ■»«■» UNION STEAM SHIP OOMPANT fia NEW ZB*r.iwp OMENT EOYAI LINE. .
tfOB PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, V* iremantle, Colombo (transiiipplnf for all Indian ports) and Sum Cmu, sailing ii under from Sydney and Hflbournes— Leave Le<;r« Steamer* . 3ydnoy Melbourne ■oun 1 p.m. Oroya Out. 28 Nov. S Ortouu* Nov. H Nov. 17 Ophir* Nov. 28 . Deo. 1 Oruba Deo. 12 " Deo. U Ornrah* Dec. 28 Deo. 28 Orotava Jan. I) Jan. 12 Ormuz Jan. 23 Jan. 26 And fortnightly thereafter. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents for all New Zealwd: UNION STEAM SkIP COMPANY Office: Brougham itreet, Nev Ply. MORDDEUTKOHEK^*"LLOYD COMPANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suei Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, trill be despatched as under:— FARES: First class, from J677l second class, from £47; third oUai, from £l6 to £lB. For return fares end all other information apply to ■ " L. A. NOLAH AND CO., ' Local Agents.
JO STAND THE SEASOH AT NEW PLYMOUTH, The Hackney Stallion LOUD KITCHENER IXMtD KITCHENER ia a powerful, compact horse standing 15.2 to 3, and is dark chestnut in color. Ho ha* an unbroken record in the show-ring, Good paddoeking at Is pep week. All care, »)ut no responsibility. Terms: Service, £3 6s, payab]/, lat January, 1009, Two or more jzrires #,» per agreement. Groomags, 2a od, payable ot first getvice. JOE WEST. AEMADALE A STUD, OKAIAWA, TAHANAKI. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Champion Clydesdale Stallion LCKD ERSKINE To a long ljjt of previous show-ring distinctions Lord Erskino added to his credit last 3'ear First and Champion Honors at Ilawko's Hay, Palinerstun, Hav,-era, and Taranaki. Good paddoeking for mares free ol charge, but no responsibility. Tonus: £4 4s due Decembor 31st, 1008, and £4 4s when mare proves iu foal. Apply F. A. BREMER. Or A. L. BREMER, Okaiawa. T.O STAND THfH SEASON AT OAONUI Aud travel in the Opunako District, Tlio Trotting Stallion
COOLGA3DIE • N?r' e ndcr Bro3 '' Canterbury* pS" • ' m THE AKAB (Imp!). Coolfflirdtc is a handsome bay hora» with olack points, standing 17 hauls high with good temper, perfectly quia Ln lh- !rt r h " ness - R «« Cawel, V'ni n 1 T ) ' 3J4 - Wnn « c <= Ti! 1„? . ,' ( (l :^n r . ted , from Amc, ' ica »v tl.o i, 1 '; W ' lkl ". of Christclmreh), sue Dudlej, g-g.g. hdwin Forest. l,v nf i f' 3 v'V' T "° Arab ', 1 la e , Isabob Wilson, Esq., of Cliustcliureli), Ciuue l 's dim Duchess, er oum Jraduccr inare. ■ to the stud Uoolgardic has sired the following Trotters: Guv, Silvwall, Slavey; Belroy, 2 miles, tain STseoj Gold Leaf, 1 mi!,-, -I s "''; Quartz and many others. Coolgardio has taken several Fin! 1 nzos in the Sliow-rin?, and his stock are firs',-elass perform'rs. He has prowl h:msclf a sure foal-goiter, and on his breeding lie should nick well with any marc. Terms, £,l 3s, on or before Ist January, 100!). Two or nine hw.es as per agreement, Otoom's fee 2s (M, p,*>yab]o nt first s; .'vice All cam token hot bo responsibility. l"or further particulars aptilv to 0. -TOXES, Man,iia; K. JONES, Oaonul; Oi' Groom in charge
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 262, 29 October 1908, Page 4
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