TTNION STEAM BH.Uf v COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND, LTD*
Will despatch Steamers (carrying oaiw^ 6 ? a " d car 8 0) from Now Wymoutfc "naif (weatherand other circumstance* permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA ,for Auckland)Kotoiti, every TUESDAY; at 8.30 p.m. lakapuua, every THURSDAY, at 8.38 p.m. ' Takapuna, every SATUBDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (C'ariying s,.uc,on and Second Class Stewardesses). TO WELLINGTON. Takapuim, every TUESDAY, at nuon. Rotoit. every THURSDAY, at noon. ( lakuig Aelson cargo direct t FOR DUNKDIN AND 8 SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment)— Corlima, MONDAY, Nov. 18, at noon , SYDNEY, FROM WmhatoSt Steamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLANDSteamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLIVGTONSlcamer DAILY (8 p.m.), F/wdaya ox. ccpted). Monthly Excursions.
Passengers booked through to London by the OrientPaci,.,. Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Line (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET.
"NORTHERN S.&. •" COMTANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE FROM BAEAKWATER, (Weather and other clreunutftncw FOR QVE 8.8. RARAWApermittfof). t QVEHUNOA-
Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8.80 p.m. (Rarawa carries fore-cabin atewardeM). \ 1. Passage Tickets must be taken nt ' this Company's Office, or from the Annt on tram.
2. All cargo for skipment moat be t. lown cargo must be looked at Company's Office and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. 4. Country cargj should reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied with all particnlaM. Apply to
3. 0. WEBSTER, Offices: Egmont-st., New Plymouth,
OANADIAIT AVBTBL&, v. LIAN ROYAL Kim UNM. *• p.UHOPB, VTA AKEKKLL MOST IKTEBdSTma ROUTE ' Lean Lean Sydney Aocklaal Makura Nov, 63 Not. U Aorangi Dec. .'2 Dee. 23 Moana Jan. 18 Jan. 2d Makura* Feb. IS Feb. if •Twlm urWr Pmengen trom New ftalaal ten t4u option of joining tkc mail jtWMi it Sydney or Bars. lor all ioioraudoi, gaffe baafe mapi, etc., apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP 00MEAMI BO nit;
OBBNT IOYAI MAJB 1 una. U)B PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, ia Fremantle, Colombo (traaiiii— *~ for all Indian jorti) and Bum I sailing •* under from Sydney sad Melbourns:— Leare Usm Steamers Sydney Melbourne And fortnightly thereafter. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents (or all New Zealudt HP OOMPANI Offioei Brougham street, New Wr MOHDDEOTfiOHEH LLOYD COMPANY. DIUBOT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Bon Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will be despatched as under:— Leave Steamer. Tjns. Commander Sydnoy 1.10 p.m. •Gneisinau.,. 8081 0. Bolte ,Oot. 8 •Soydlitz ... 8000 A, Ablborn Oct. 81 *Roon ... 8022 0. Nahrath Deo.2* 1909 Yorck ... 9000 JRanderaoan Jan.23 Frederioh derOrosse U1695 H. Bleekei Feb.2o •Twin screw. FARES: First class, from £T7j second class, from £47; third claai, from £l6 to £lB. For return fares aid all other Ufor* ■nation apply to I*A.S A. NOLAN AND CO., boeel Agent*
rpo stand raia SEASON AT OAONUI : And travel in the Opu< nak* District, The Trotting Stallion COOLGrAIJDIB (Bred by Friedtander Bros., OaLterlwryS Sire CAMEL, Dam THE ARAB (Imp')* Coolgardie is a handsome bay horse with black points, standing 17 handa lllffh. With rrnnA *...».. 3 ii_ _. . .. in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 374, Wallace Tit. late Bobt. Wilkin, Esq., ofOhristchuroa). sire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, Ttfe Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Ohristohureh), Camel's dam Duchess, or dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud Coolgardie hat sired' the following Trotters: Guy, Mazcy, Silvercall, Slavey; rfelroy, 2 milPB Jlllln fi»o« n . C.U 1..; . _... '2min 21sec; Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several Flritf Prizes In the Show-ring, and his atocK are first-class perform'./s. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and on hit breeding he should nick well with any mare. ' Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist January, 1000. Two or mire mares as per agreement. Groom's fee 2s 6d, payable at first sr/vice. All earn taken but bo responsibility. For further particulars apply to 0. JONES, Manaia; E. JONES, Oaonulj Or Groom in charge.
TO STAND IHB ) SEASON AC OAKURA ANA TRAVEL THB BUR» 1 BOUNDING DISTRICT, THE STANDARD-BRED TfiOTTOU* stallion COUNT BELDEN By Judge Belden (imp.), 2.17. D»nv Obuntess (iinp.), 2.17%. QOUNT BELDEN is a haadsome brijU bay wi'th black pomta, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands "high, with a most docile temper, while Lis breeding is undeniable, being closely related to the grant Am-srican mai» Maud S. (2.8%). COUNT BELDEN cannot be beat«» for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right stamp, as his site and breeding must prevail in li &toek and fast trotters. COUNT BEIDEN is a sure foalgetter. Terms: £3 3a January 1; two or move mares as per arrangement. Krtft-class craning Is per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAKUIU ami KORU—Mondays. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Friday*. OKATO, I'UNIKO, and WAREA—Weinesduya on Sto.ny River sale weeLi; other weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. H. White Hart Stables)— Saturdays. For further particulars apply C. ARDEN (Owner), Oakuva, Or Groom in Charge.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 274, 12 November 1908, Page 4
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