. 6,,,, X ■WBMWu' NEW ZEALAND, LTD, Will despatch Steamers (carrying paisengers and cargo) from New Plymouth Wliarf (weatherand other circumstance* permitting)— TO ONIiHUNGA ,for Auckland)— I'ukapuna, every TUESDAY, ot 8.3 C p.m. Takapuna, every THURSDAY, at 8,30 p.m. linUiti, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 p.m. ((.'iinying Ki.!oon and Second Claw Stewardesses), 'i'U WELLINGTON. "Holoiti, every TUESDAY, at noon. ( laking Nelson cargo direct.) fiikapmm, every SATURDAY, at noon. I'OK DUNKDIN AND SOUTHERN I'OliTS (without transhipment) l.'oriima, MONDAY, Dee. 14 at noon. SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON— Stealer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND-* Steamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLINGTONSteamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Pandaya excepted). Monthly Excursions. Passengers booked through to London by the Oi'iciit-l'aciuc Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian (via Vancouver). OFFICE: DROUGHAM STREET.
tfORTHEBN ft I, COMCANE (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVIOfI FROM BAEAKWATEB. (Weather and other circumstasoM permitting), FOE O.NEHUNGAS.S. RARAWA— Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8.80 p.m. *No steamer on December 1. (Rarawa carries fore-cabin stewardess). 1. Passage Tickets must be taken ni this Company's Office, or from the Ann! on train. ?■ AU cargo for sMpment must C« accompanied hy a shipping note. 3. Town cargo must be looked at Co** pany's Office and delivered at railway, not later than 2.30 p.m 4. Country cargj should teach Nm Plymouth by morning train, aotM* panied with-all particular. Apply to 3. 0. WEBSTER, Ageot. Offices: Egmont-st., New Plymouth.
. OANADIAW AU6TK* LIAN boua liilll ' WJBk WNK ijflSfflPß, VIA AMKRIOA. 1 MOST KIEKICSTING BOUT* amer« Le*T« Lent ' Sydney Aaeklaal Aorangi Dec. 12 Dec, U Moana Jan. 18 Ju. M Makura* Feb. 15 Feb. 17i Aorangi Mch. 15 Mch. IX •Twl» ««•*; Pauengen irom New Zutal hug Au option of Joinia| tit nail *t«HMi it Sydniy or Buts. For «U infornutloi, pM* Mfc nupi, «te., tpply to—i UNION STEAM SHIP OOMPAHJ Si MIW ZEALAND.
iv, OIOKM'f KOTi* HAH ' una. pOS PLYMOUTH AND LOKDOM, Via Fremantle, Colombo (traniVlpptaf for all fndian porti) and Bum uiij a ailing m under from Sydney aad lU< bourns:— Bteameri Sydney moon Oruba Sec. 12 Omrah* Dec. 26 Orotava Jan. 0 Ormuz Jan. 23 Orient Feb. 6 Oroya Feb. 20 Ortona* Mcb. 3 •Orontes March 17 , •Aaturias March 31 •Omrah April 14 Oruba May 1 And fortnightly thereafter, •Twin-acre* steamer. Agents for all New Zealtddi UNION STEAM SKIP COMPANY Offlcei. Brougham itreet, N«»>' Fll' Usn Melbonm l tM, Dae. U Dee. U ' Jan. » Jan. 20 Feb. f> Feb. S3 Mch. 9 March 23 April 6 April £0 May 4
ATORDDEUTKCHER LUJTO CJ)U> PAN*. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, ftau Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Br«men, wiß be despatched as under:— FARES: First class, from '£77) second class, from £47) third tlMt, from £lO to £lB. For return fares Aid all other Information apply to L. A. NOLAN AND 00., Local Agent*.
rpO STAND THTB - SEASON AT OAONOI And travel in the Opunakb District, ' The Trotting Stallion COOLGAHDIE j£red by Friedlander Bros., Canterbury} Sirw CAMEL, Dam THE ARAB |H Cooigardie is a handsome bay honv with black points, standing 17 hand* - high, with good temper, perfectly quiet' m both saddle and harness. Sire Oauel gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 374, WaUvse TJB.' Vol. IV. (imported from America by the late Robt. Wilkin, Esq., of Chris tohurok). siri Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, Trie Arab (imporUd by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christchurcli), Camel's dam Duchess, gr dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud doolgardie hat sired the following Trotters: Guy, Mazey, Silvercall, Slavey,- Belroy, 8 miles, 4min s?sec; Gold Leaf, 1 mUj. 2mra 21secj Quarts and many others. Cooigardie haß taken several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and his stockt are first-clans perforata. He has provet himself a sure foal-getter, an<> on hii breeding he should nick well with any mare. Terms, £8 3s, on or before Ist Jaul> ary, 1009. Two or mere mares u per agreement. Gloom's feo 2s 6d, payable at first sf .'vice. All earn taken but Bfl rispon-lbility. For further particulars apply to C. JONES, Manaiai E. JONES, Oaonnl; Or Qroom in charge.
4* m.O STAND IHJS SEASON AC VhUBKf OAKURA AND fJ!*«B travel the sur» -fV WP KOUNDING DIB. nMNUL TIIE STANDARD-BRED TftOTTQH* STALIJO>T COUNT BKLDEN By Judgo Bolden (imp.), 2.17. Dam c'oimtcss (imp.), 2,17'/.. QOUNT BISLDEN is * handsome bright bay with black pomts, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while lit breeding is undeniable, being closely rotated to the great /jrirican mart ilaild S. (2.814>. COUNT BEIiDEN cannot be beato» for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right Btamp, as his size and breeding urnst prevail in leaving good, » stock aud fast trottera. COUNT BEIDEN is a sure foalgetter.
Tonus: ,C 33s January 1; two or more marcs ns per nr/angement. Mrst-class grazing Is per week. TIUVEf.LTXCi "DATES: OAKUT.A nn.l KOKTJ—Mondays. AT FARJf— v' and Fridavt. OKATO. I'I'XIKO, ar:l WAHF.A—ncstbiv* on Stony iliver gate w«\:*j oihor wpoks mi Thursday#. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. U. White Hart f'taliloal—Salurdiy*. For further partic-ilar* Apply C. ARDEX (Owner), Oakiv.vi, Or Groom in Oharj^e,
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