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TOWN STEAM SHIP « •, COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND, MD, Will despatch Steamers (carrying pa>sengera and cargo) from New Plymouth Wharf (weatherand other circumstance! permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA ,f o r Auckland)Rotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 8.30 p.m. lakapuna, every THURSDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Tukapuna, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Cuming Sunoou and Second Class

olewurjeasos). TO WJCLUNUTON. Takajmna, every TUKSDAY, at noon. •Itotoiti, every THURSDAY, at noon. (•Taking Nelson cargo direct.) FOE DUNEDJN AND SOUTHEKN PORTS (without transhipment)— Corinna, MONDAY, Nov. 30, at noon SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON-

steamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FKOM AnCKUNDSteamer every MONDAY. LYTTKLTON, FKOM WELLINQTONStoamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Fanday* ex-

sengers booked through to London by the Orient-Paciijc Line (via Sydney) and tho Canndiau and Australian line (via Vancouver). I OFFICE; BROUGHAM STBEBT.

■VOHTHERN S.fc COMPANY AUCKLAND SERVICE PROM BREAKWATER, (Weather and other circumttanoH permitting). a n „ FOR QVEffDNaASJS. RARAWAEvery MONDAY, 'WEDNESDAY. and KRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Rarawa carries fort-cabin stewardenV, 1. Passage Tickets must be taken at this Company's Office, or from the Agent on train. 2. All cargo for shipment must be accompanied hy a shipping note. 8. Town cargo must beTooked at Ooa> pany's Office and delivered at railway not later than 2,30 p.m. 4. Country cargj should reach New Plymouth by morning train, aoeoav panied with all particular Apply to J. 0. WEBSTER, Offices: Egmont-st., New Plymouth.

oanadl&h auanut. LIAN BOYAL KADI 'UNM. ifIUBOPB, VIA AMEUCUK. most intbmstino hott» amen Leare Lent Sydney AveUul Makura Nov. 23 Not. U Aorangi Deo. 12 Dec. M Moana Jan. 18 Jan. SI Makura* Feb. IS Feb. 17, Twh i mm, Pasiengen irom New ZtalatJ Nms ■hu option of Joining th* mil •' it Sydney or Sun. For all inionutioi, pMt Ham, uapi, ete., apply tarUN TON STEAM 4HIP OOUPAMI 81 NBW ZSALANB.

. OiIENT BOTil HAH r mm. WOK PLYMOUTH AND LONBOK Vu Fremtntle, Colombo (truA!*-"' for all Indian ports) and Bum < . •tiling it under from Sydney ul MtU buirnti— Um LtfiM Stumwi Sydney IfeUxwrnt moon 1 pja.

plnr* Not. 28 Dec. 1 iruba Dec. 12 Dm. U Imrah* Dec. 26 Deo. M irotava Jan. 0 - Jan. M )rmuz Jan. 83 Sua. 29 irient Feb. 6 Feb. 6 •roya Feb. 17 Feb. 23 irtona* Mch. 3 Met. 8 Oroates March 17 March 23 Asturias March 31 April 0 Orarah April 14 April £0 And fortnightly thereafter, •Twin-screw steamer. Agents for all New Zealudi UNION STEAM SIiTP COMPANY Officei Brougham street, New ttgr MORDDEUTfiQHER LLOYD COMPANY. DJBEOT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and tie CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Sun Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will be despatched as under:—

♦"neistnau... Bfßl G. Bolte Oot 8 tydlitz ... 8000 A. Ahlborn Oot. 81 ♦Bremen ... IIC7O CVonßorell Nov. 28 •Roon ... feo22 0. Nahrath Deo.SC 1909 Yorck ... 9000 JBanderman Jin. 2J Frederioh dorGrosso 1U695 H. Bleekei Keb.2o

•Twin bcww. .ARES: First claw, from DET7> second cUbs, from £47 J third 6km, from £l6 to £lB.

For return farei ud all otto tafor> mtlon apply to L. A. NOLAN AND 00., Loe*lAmnU.

5 WO STAND OBIS S» SEASON / AT OAONDI S And travel In the Opu- \ nak* Diitrict, L The Trottmg Stallion

COOkGAKDIE (Bred by Frledlander Broa., Cakterburyk Sin, CAMEL, Dam THE ABAB (Imp.). Coolgardie is a handsome bay horst With lllnpt twiinf. .t„_.lt_ l» !.__..- in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 374, Walhce TJt! Vol. IV. (imported from America by th« late Robt. Wilkin, Esq., of Christchurek), sire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, Trie Arab (imported by tho late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christcliurch), Camel's dam Duchess, w dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud lioolgardle has eired tho following Trotters: Guy, Mazcy, Silvercall, Slavey; ]J!lroy, 2 miles, 4min s?sec; Gold Leaf, l mtti, 2min 21sec; Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and his stock 1 are first-class performers. He has prove*, himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he should nici' well with any mare. Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist January, 1000. Two or mere mares as per agreement. Gtoom's fee 2i fid, payable at first si .-vice. All cw« taken but w> rispon-ibility. For further particulars apply to 0. JONES, Manaiai E. JONES, Oaonulj Or Groom in charge.

W STAND iHK SEASON AC OAKURA AND TRAVEL THE BUR. BOUNDING DISTRICT, THE STANDARD-BRED IAOTTDHi STALIJOy COUNT BELDEN By Judge. Belden (imp.), 2.17. Dim Countess (imp.), 2.17%. QOUNT BELDEN is a handsome bright bay wftli blaefk points, beautiful corrformeition, and stands 17 hands high, I with a most docile temper, while hit breeding is undeniable, being closely related to the great An>-jrican mar* ila.id S. (2.8>/<\. COUNT BELDEN cannot be beaten •for getting carriage Iforses and ha*" ncys of the right stamp, as his sizo and breeding must prevail in leaving gooit stock and fast trotters. • COUNT BELDEN is a «urc foalgetter.

ins: £3 3a January 1; two or marcs as per arrangement. IHvst-olass grazing Is per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAIUTIU and KORU—Mondaya. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Fridays. OKATO. PdNIHO, and WAREA—Wednesdays on Sto.iy River sale weoUs; other weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. H. Jucft White Hart Stables)— Saturdays. For further particular* apply C. ARDT3N (Owner), Oakuva, Or Groom in flharje.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 283, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 283, 24 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 283, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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