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k . TTNION STEAM SHI* . . OOMPASTC A !L Oi NEW ZEALAND, LID, Will despatch Steamer* (carrying p»»sengers and cargo) from New Plymouii Wharf (weatherand other ciwum»tanee* permitting)— TO ONEHJUNGA ,f o r Auckland)Tiikupuna, every 'TUESDAY, at B.JC p.m. Takapuua, every THURSDAY, at 8.80 p.m. Holuiti, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Currying St loon and Second Class Stewardesses). TO WELLINGTON. •Roloiti, every TUESDAY, at noon. ("Taking Nelson cargo direct.) Tiiknpuiia, every SATURDAY, at noon. FOR DUNEDIN AND SOTJXHEHH PORTS (without transhipment)— Coriima, MONDAY, Dec. 28, at noon. - SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTONSteamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND--

bteamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELUNGTONStcamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Pandaya excepted). WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. W'aikiuc, Jan. 10 from Duncdin. Monthly Excursions to South Sea Islands. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Pacing Lino (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian T.frf (via Vancouver). OFFICEi BROUGHAM STREET. rtfORTHERN S.I COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE

FROM BREAKWATER. (Weather and other eireumitaaatt permitting). FOR QVKHDKOASJ3. RARAWAEvery MONDAY, WKBOTSDAX. and FRIDAY, at &80 p2t ' (Earawa carries fore-cabin itewardeair. «i* & Buge J n S!2 ta mni,t * ***• »* this Company"* Office, or from the A«w* on train. 2. AU oarm *- -"--- ■ ■ - , n „ - ookedatGo* pany'a Office and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m 4. Country cargo should reach New Plymouth by morning train, aaeoltv panied with all nartlenlan, Apply to J, 0. WEBSTER, AiMat, Offlceai Egmont-si, New Plymouth.

OANADIAK AOSTBJt. * WAN BOXAL 1U1» LINK. If.UEOPB, VIA ambuoa; MOST INTEBHBTING BOUT& «mer« Lear* hum. Sydney Auklaal Aorangt' Dec. 21 Dm. 23 Moana Jan. 18 Jan. ga Makura* Feb. 15 Feb. IT Twto lertie, Fanengen iwm New Znlui |u» An nnilnn n# InMiia lk| m||l .I^^ «.„. ♦ M>m«lo», BUM. bMfa, *»pi, ete., apply to— UMON SIMM «HP COMPACT » WtW ZKALAKD,

OiOKNT MOXAh «*m ' UN*. fl*)R PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Via FrenumUe, Colombo (tranrf for all Indian ports) and Sou I uiaag u under from Sydney tad bourne*— Leave Lett* Steamere Sydney; HalbovM aoon ' 1 u, ( Omrah« Dec. 26 DofcM Oroteva Jan. 9 Jan. 18 Ormuz Jam. 23 Jtn.it Orient Feb. 6 Feb. * Oroya Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Ortona* Mch. 8 Mch. 9 "Oroates March 17 . Marea 28 •AeturUs March 31 April • "Omrah April 14 April £0 Oruba May 1 May 4 And fortnightly thereafter, •Xwln-aorew eteamer. Agents for all New Zeahuds UNION STEAM SUP OOMPANH Offloet Broofham itmt, NwHr

MORBDEUTBCHES LLOYD COMPANY. DIKECT BTEAMKBB to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Ban Oanal, Naplei, Genoa, Southamptoi (London), Antwerp, and Br«mtn, wtn be despatched aa under:— Steamer. Tons. Commander Sydney *Gneistnau... 8081 G.Bolte Oot.B •Seydllta ... 8000 A.Ahlborn Oct 81 ♦Bremen ...HB7O OVonßorell Nov. 28 •Boon ... 8022 O. Nahrath Deo. 26 1909 Yorok ... 9000 JBanderaun Jan.2B Frederick derGrosse 1U698 H. Bleekei Feb. 20 •Twin Mrew. FARES: First claw, Iron £Ttt tecond clast, from £47: third ->—• from £lB to £lB. For return fares aid all other lift*. '" lyto A. NOLAH AND CO., LooalAjwitf.

mO STAND XH» fISASGN AC OAKUBA 'ANH !■ TRAVEL THE BUR. 1 SOUNDING Dig. TRIOT, THE STANDARD-BRED TftOTTQHt STALLION COUNT BELDEN By Judge Beldei. (imp.), 2.17. Dm Countess (imp.), ?.17'/4. QOUNT BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with black pomtc, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while his breeding is undeniable, being closely routed to tho great Au>-»rican mar* Maud S. (2.8%). COUNT BELDEN cannot be beaten lor getting carriage horses and haiefe neys of the right stamp, as fait site aad breeding must prevail in leaving good stock and fast trotters. „ COUNT BELDEN is a sure foalgetter. Terms f £3 3s January Ij two or more mares as per arrangement. Hrst-dass grazing Is per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAICUTA and KORU-Mondays. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Friday*. ORATO, PUNIHO, and WAREA-WeS-nesdays on Stony River sale w«k»| other weeks on Thursday!. NEW PLYMOUTH ,(at W. H. Jury'* White Hart Stables)— Saturdays. For further particulars apply 0. ARDEN (Owner), Oakuva, Or Grocnn in Charge.

MTO STAND Tffiß AT OAONOI And travel in the Opunak* District, „ The Trotting Stallion

COOIiGAKDIB 9f/ e pM od i? nder Bro "- CalWerburyi. Sir. CAMEL, Dam THE AHAB (iS Coolgardie is a hand,omo bay horn with back points, standi™ 17 h«S in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr..ire Uerlm (imp.), 374, WalNceT.B Vol. IV. imported from America bv thi tote Robt. Wikin, Es,., of CbUtfflS sire Dudlej-, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Uolgardie's dam, We Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq" ol Chnstohurcu), Came)'* dam Ducneu u dam Zradueer mare. *

Since going to the stud Coolgardie has sired the following Trotters: Guy, Mazey, Silvercall, Slavey; Bclroy, 2 miles, 4min 6?scc; Gold Leaf, 1 mlla, v-min 21secj Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and Us stock aro first-class performers. He has prov*'! himself a sure foal-gotter, aw; on hit breeding bVahr.ald nick well with any mare.

Terms, £i 3s, on or before Ist ary, 1009. Two or mere mares » 4 per agreement. Groom's feo 2s 6d, payable at first sr ;vice. All cam taken but bo rsßpon-ibiltty. For further particulars apply to 0. JONES, Manaiai E. JONES, Oaonul Or Groom in charge.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
841

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 4

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