TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND, LTD, Will despatch Steamers (carrying pa»songcrs and cargo) from New Plymouth Wharf (weatherand other circumstance! permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA ,for Auckland)Eotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Takapuna, every THURSDAY, at 8.39 p.m. Takapuna, every SATURDAY, at 8.80 p.m. (Canying Sanoon and Second OlflM | Stewardesses). I TO WELLINGTON. I Til . l P. u, . la ' c ' vel 'y TUESDAY, at noon. ' "Roloiti, every THURSDAY, at noon. ("Inking Nelson cargo direct.) FOR DUMISDIN AND SOUTHERN I'ORTS (without transhipment)— Corinna, MONDAY, Nov. 30, at noon SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND-* Stcnmer every MONDAY. LYTI'ELTON, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), ganday* excepted). Monthly Excursions. Passengers booked through to London by the Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Uu (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET.
TVJORTHERN at. COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE FROM BREAKWATER. (feather and other eiroupituuM ' permitting). FOR OTEHUHGAS.S. RARAWAEvery MONDAY, 'WBDNBSDAX. and FRIDAY, at 8.80 pjn, ' (Rarawa carries fore-cabin stevardeMh 1. Passage Ticket* must be taken al this Company's Office, or from the Anal on train.' 2. All cargo for shipment unit U 3 looked at Go* panjrs Office and delivered at railway. 1 not later than 2.80 pan. A. Country cargj should reach New Plymouth by morning train, aeeoa* panied with all particulate. Apply to ; . J. 0. WEBSTER, • Offices: Egmont-st, New PlymoutL . OANADIA3T iIUBTK* LIAN ROYAL MAUI EUROPE, VIA AMKRHJi. MOST INTERESTING ROUTE amen Lear* Lean Sydney Aneklai Makura Nov, 23 Not. U Aorangi Dec. IS Dee. It Moana Jan. 18 Jan. M Makura* Feb. 15 Feb. W Twia serew, Passengers iron New Zealat* Nat* ku option of jointag ite mail ateami or Suva. For all iafomatlea, pH. feat* naps, Hs., apply la— UNION STEAM SHIP OOMPAMI fig NXW ZEALAND. ■**&, OMBNTEOYAIIUII LISA MR PLYMOUTH AND LONDOW, la Fremaatle, Colombo (trajnV*~'" for all Indian ports) and Sow < sailing as under from Sydney aid UaV bonnus— Leave La&rt Steamers Sydney Melbonm toon 1 yjL Ophir* Nov. 28 Dee. 1 Oruba Dec. 12 Dee. II Omrah* Dec. 26 Dee. CI Orot&va Jan. 9 Jan. 18 Ormun Jan. £3 dan. 28 Orient Feb. 6 Feb. ft Oroya Feb. 17 Feb. S3 Ortona* Mch. 3 Moh. 8 •Orontes March 17 March 28 *Asturi&B March 31 April 6 •Oinrnh April 14 April 20 And fortnightly' thereafter. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents tor all New Zealaadi UNION STEAM SbU? COMPANY Office: Brougham street, N«* fig/.
"NT ORDDEUTBCHER LLOYD Cdlfr PANY. DTRKCT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at At* laide, Fremantle, Colombo, idea, Sou Canal, Naples, Qenoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will be despatched as under i—•Gneittnau... •Seydlltz .. •Bremen .. •Boon Yorck t're derich dor Grosso Tons. 8081 8000 11570 8022 9000 'UG9S Commander G. Bolte A. Ahlbom O Vonßorell O. Nahrath J Randerman H. Bleekei L#ar» Sydnoj 1.80 pjn. Oot.B Oct 81 Nor. 88 Deo. ill 1909 Jan.St Feb.SO * Twin screw. FARES: first class, from r£TT| second class, from £47 j third cUh> from £lO to £lB. For return fares aid all other tnfot» mation apply to - L. A NOLAN AND CO., Local Agent* STAND Tfflß season ; AT. OAONUI And travel in. the Opu* ntkfc district, The Trotting Stallion COOLGAKDIE (Bred by Friedlander Bros., Cahtcrburyfc toir„ CAMEL, Dam THE AHAB (Imp,). Coolgardie is a handsome bay horse with black points, standing 17 li«Ht high, with good temper, perfectly quint in both saddle and harness. Sire Came], gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 374, Wall-we Tit. Vol. IV. (imported from America by ttw late Robt. Wilkin, Esq., of Christchuroh), sire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, Tfie Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christchurch), Camel's dam Duchess, gr dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud Coolgardie ha* sired the following Trotters: Quy, ■ Mazey, Silvercall, Slavey; Ktlroy, 2 miles, 4min 57seej Gold Leaf, l mUa, fimin 21sec; Quartz and many others. Coolgajdie has taken several First Frizes in the Show-ring, and his stock are flrst-claßs perform vs. He has himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he should nit'V well with any mare. Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist January, 1909, Two or mere marts as per agreement. Groom's fee 2s 6d, payable at first service. All care taken but ioo nspon-ibility. For further particulars apply to C. JONES, Manaiat E. JONES, Oaoutt!) Or Groom in charge.
f, - ■> W STAND i'HS a , S^ABOn ad OAIvURA ANil 'JFJIm TRAVEL THE SURp JJ \ * Iff itOUNDING DISnMHHfeIL TRlcrr ' THE STANDARD-BRED I&OTTIH'j STALIJOX COUNT BELDEN By JuJgß Beldea (imp.), 2.17. Dun Countess (imp.). 2,17y.. QOUXT BELDEN is a handsome bright l«iy wtlli blaok points, beautiful eoiu'ariiration, and stands 17 hands high, \vilh a most docile temper, while Lis breeding is undeniable, being closely filiated to the great African mar* Ua<id S. (2.8%). COUNT BELDEN cannot he beato* for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right stamp, as Ml lite and breeding must prevail in leaving good, stock and fast trotters. COUNT iBELDEN it a. sure foalgetter. Terms: £3 3s January 1; two or mora mures ns per arrangement. ESrst-clnss grazing Is per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAKIJRA nnd KORU-Mondays. AT FARM—'Tuesdays and Fridave. OKATO. PUNIBO, and WAREA—Weinesdmys on Stony River gale wwks; other weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH .(at W. H. Ji„y, White Hart Stablas)—Saturdavt, For further particulars apply 0. ARDEN (Owner), Oakuva, Or Groom In Charge,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 282, 23 November 1908, Page 4
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