TTNION SXKAM SHIP V COMPANY 01 . NEW ZEALAND, LID.,
Vill despatch Steamers (carrying pav an( ' cargo) from New Plymouth „ " r wMtl —d °" ler clvcumßt»nc#» permitting)— n JOO NKHUNGA j QI uc |j|g nd j_ Rotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Xakapiiun, every THURSDAY, at S.JJtf p.m. Tuk-jyuna, everj SATURDAY, at 8.20 (Cunyiiig Suuoou and Second Claw stewardesses), I'D WIiLMNUTON, inknpunn, every TUESDAY, at nuOtt I,«L U 11 every THURSDAY,' «t Soon. kelson cargo direct) l'Oli OIJN'JiDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipments I Con una, MONDAY, Nov. 30, at noon I o FROM WELLINGTON—• Stea-ner every FRIDAY. | SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND--I Steamer every MONDAY.
jYTTELTON, FROM WELLINGTON—steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Paudayi «. cepted). Monthly Excursions. Passengers booked through to London by the Onent-Paciiic Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Line (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET, TVTORTHEBN &fc COMPANY -VTaeVj&r (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVIGfI FROM BREAKWATER, (weather and other circumitanMfl permitting). FOR QNEHUNOA— S.S. RARAWA— Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. - ' No steamer on December 1. (Rarawa carries fore-cabin stewardeaik. 1. Passage Tickets must be taken *1 tins Company's Office, or from the 'Acini on train. . ?. All cargo for shipment mtut be •«n»ubdV * uhippmg note, mn " WTooked at Company a Office and delivered at railway not later than 2.80 p.m. should reach New Plymouth by morning train, wwpanled with all particulan. Apply to
J. 0. WEBSTEB, " AgflUfc, Offices: Egmont-st., New Plymouth. , OANADIA* aUSTKA. LIAN ROYAL Mill p.UBOPE, VU MOST INTKRUSXINa BOOT* ameri LeaTt Imh ■ Sydney AneUail Makura Not. £3 Not. U Aorangi Deo. 12 Dee. St Moana Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Makura* Feb. IS Feb. If •Twi* atrew, Tauengen ifom New Zulu* Itvs iu option of ioinln| tht "* fl (twHMI it Sydney or Sots. , For all luformatloi, (iM* Inaih owpi, ete., apply to- . UNION STEAM SHIP OOMPANI OB NSW EttAT.avp
OlilKN'f HOYJJb MAT* MSISm LINE RiOH PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Via Fremantlo, Colombo (traniUpplM for all Indian porti) and Bdm Gaaalj silling ii under from Sydney and Md> Lean UeHroum ' 1 p* Dee. ) Dee. U Dee. tt JUL U Jan. 28 Feb. b Feb. 23 Meh. 9 March 23 April 0 April 20 •Twin-screw steamor. . ' Agenti for all New Zealtrfi UNION STEAM BMP OOMFANT Offices Brougham street, Nek' Fir ATORDDEUTKCHER LLOYD COMPANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Men, Suet Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, wtt be despatched as under:— FARES: First class, from £77} second class, from £471 third ol«j«, from £l6 to £lB. For return fares and all other information apply to L. A. NOLAH AND 00., Local AgenU. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OAONOI And travel in the Opunakt District, The Trotting Stallion
COOJiGAHDIE tflredl by Fricdiander Bros., CaUtcrburyV fciiv CAMI'Jj, Dam THE ARAB (Imp.)'. Coolgardie. is a handsome bay horst with black points,, standing 17 han* iiigh, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both saddlo and harness. SSre C»mel gr. sire-Berlin (imp.), 374, Wall-tee Tit Vol. IV. (imported from America by the late Robt, Wilkin, Esq., of Chriitchurch). sire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, T«s Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Cliristcliurch), CarneVs dam Duohew. at dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud C'oolgardle has sired the following Trotters: Quy. Mazey, Silvereall, Slavey; B&lroy 2 miles 4min s?sec; Gold Leaf, l milJ, ' mm 21sec; Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several- Fire? Prizes in the Show-rinf, and his stock are flrst-class perform'j-s. He has prove i himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he should nic> well with any mare. Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist Jantt* «ry, 1901). Two or .utre mares as per agreement. Gloom's fee 2s Bd, payable at first si .•vice. All care taken but no r«spon-ibility. ™ further particulars applv fo 0. JONES, Manaia; E. JONES, Oaonulj Or Groom in charge. TO STAND IHK SEASON AC OAKURA AND TRAVEL THE SOT. WOUNDING DISTRICT, For ,
THE STANDABD-BRED TftOTTDHi STALIJOtf COUNT BELDEN By Judge Beidoa (imp.), 2.17. Dim Ooiintcas (imp.), 2.17 V.. OOU>»T BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with black points, beau tilt] I conformation, and stands 17 hands Mglu willi a most docile temper, while his breeding is undeniable, being closely rotated to the great Au>-.rican mar* Maad S. (2.8% COUNT BELDEN oannot be beaten for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right atanif. as his site and bleeding must prevail in leaving cood itcelc and fast trotters. COUNT BELDEN is a sure fosl;cttcr. Terms: £3 3 S January 1; tw> or nnre innrcs as per ar/angement. First-class grazing Is per week. TIUVELLTNG PATES: »AKU7.\ nnd KOllU—Mondays. iT FARM—'Tuesdays nnd Fruiavc. KATO. PUNIKO, anl WARRA—We.V nesdays on Sto-iv fiivcr sale wccl;«; other weeks on Thursdays, EW PLYMOUTH (at W. 11. 1 White Hart Rtnblos) —Saturday*. For further particulars npply C. AH DEN (Owner), Oaknva, Or Groom i R Charge.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 286, 27 November 1908, Page 4
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