TTNION STKAM sgffi • u ' COMPARE m Of ** NEW ZEALAND, MB. Will despatch Steamers (carrying p»»seugera and cargo) from New Plymouth Wharf (weatlier and other circumstances permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA ( for Auckland)— Rotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 8.30 pjn. lakapuiw, every TUUBSDAY, at 8.80 p.m. Takupuna, every SATURDAY, at 6.30 p.m. (Canying Haiioou and Second Class
Stewardesses), TO WlCLLingtox. t A t N " g ° e OOTHSKN SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON—SU?u>nor every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND-, btcamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELUNQTOK-. cq < itcd) AIIjY <8 P-m,) ' e " ada 7* exMonthly Excursions. Passengers booked through to London by the Onent-Paciu<. Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian lias 'via Vancouver), OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET. XTORTHERN &fc COMPASS (WD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE FROM BREAKWATER, (weather and other circumituiMS FOR QVEHXJNGA—SJ3. RARAWA- • Every MONDAY, 'WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, ai 8.30 p,in. (Rarawa earnes fore-cabin etewardeiiV. 1. Passage Tickets must .be taken at thia Company's Office, or from the Axtnf on train. 2. All cargo for eiipment arait E« accompanied hy a ihippLg not®. ,°^ car e° """"t VTooked at Company 8 Office and delivered at nil*** not later than 2.80 p.m. PiL^ tr ? Mr!t ! houU wwk Ne* Plymouth by morning trail, mum. panied with all particular!. Apply to
J. 0. WEBSTER, " Offices: Egmont-at., New KymoSttu »a> AUBTS4. ROYAL IUX» ,)JgQ§^x»ra. P.UBOPS, VIA AMTtPTnti MOST LNTEBtfSTING BOVTft \ auwri Lean Lmh ' Sydney *"tVriiri| Makura Nov, 83 NotTu Aorangi Deo. J2 Dec. £J Moana ' Jan. 18 Jan. tt Makura* Feb. 16 Feb, IT, *Twia umv Pauengeti irom Neir Ztalud fens iu option of joining |* a Sydney or HOTS. for all information, nfit aapi, ite., apply t«— i;WON STEAM SHIP finMPanf WBWZKALAjn).
SOYA* JUII • MlM&m LINE. ffOB PLYMOUTH AND LONBO*, Via Fremantle, Colombo (traa&toplu for all Indian ports). and Sow Qhm| sailing u under from Bydaej; fiia MelDiurat:— ». - Lme Sydney moon Nov. 28 Dec. 12 Dec. 26 Jan. 9 Jan. 83 Feb. 8 Feb. 17 Mch. 3 March 17 March 31 April 14 And fortnightly thereafter. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents lor all New Zealudi ONION STEAM SktP COMPANY Offieei Brougham street, N«»; Ply Sfcitmers Ophir* Oruba Omrah* Orotava Ormuz Orient Oroya Ortoaa* •Orontes •Asturias "Omrah LttM Melboirnt 1 |JL Dee. 1 Dee. U Dec. M Jul U Jan. 20 Feb. » Feb. 23 Mch. B March 23 April 8. April £0 \T ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD COMPANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Bum Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen; wU be despatched as under:— Leave Sydney 1.80 p.m, Oct 3 Oct. 81 Nov. 28 Dec.2« 1909 Jan. IS Feb. 20 •Twin screw. FARES: First class, iron f£f7| second class, from £47; third H***. from £l6 to £lB. For return fareß ud all other Ufotmation apply to L. A. NOLAN AND 00., „' Looal Agent*.
TV) STAND XHia BEABON ATOAONUI And travel in. the Opu* nakt District, The Trotting Stallion COOLGAKDIE (Bred by Friedlander Bros., Canterbury!! SiR, CAMEL, Dam THE ARAB (Imp.'. Coolgardie is a handsomo bay faoiw with black points, standing 17 hands high, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 3T4, Wallace T.R. Vol. IV, (imported from America by the late Hobt. Wilkin, Esq,, of Chriatchuroi), sire Dudlej*, g.g.g. Edwin Forest, Coolgardic's dam, TBe Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Em, of Christchurch), Camel's dam Duchess, a dam Tradueer mare. Since going to the stud Coolgardie ha* sired the following Trotters: Guy, Mazey, Silvercall, Slavey j I&lroy, 2 miles, 4min s'seo; Gold Leaf, 1 2min 21aec; Quartz and many athers. Coolgjardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and his stock: are flrst-class performvs. He has prove! himself a sure foal-getter, and on hi* breeding he should nick well with any mare. Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist January, 1000. Two or mcTe mares as per agreement. Groom's lee 2s 6d, payable at first s( /vice, All cam taken but bo responsibility. For further particulars apply to 0. JONES, Manaiai E. JONES, Oaonul; Or Groom in charge.
W STAND iHJfi SEASON AH M| " AKURA AN a TRAVEL THE SUB»i -fv' W SOUNDING DIB- - triot, THE STANDARD-BRED TftOTT»'jr ST ALT JON COUNT BELDEN % Judgd Bcltlen (imp.), 2.17. D«iv Countess (imp.), 2.17%. QOUNT BELDEN is a liaadsomo bright Imy with .llaok points, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a moat docilo temper, while his breeding ia undeniable, being closely related to the great Ainrican mar* Maud S. (2.8V4i. COUNT BELDEN cannot be beate* for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right stamp, aa his sizo and breeding must prevail [n leaving goofl stock and faet trotters..
COUNT iBELDEN is ' a suro fofti* getter, Terras: £3 3s January I; two or move moves as per arrangement. Mrst-clftsa grazing la per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAKURA and KORU-Mondays. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Friday*. OKATO, PUNIHO, and WAREA—Wednesdays 011 Stony River sale w««ku other weeks on Thursdays, NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. H. JufyV White Hart Stables)— Saturday*. For further particulars apply ' • 0. ASOTIN (Owner)', Oakura, Or Groom In Charge.. -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 6
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