nNioN steam ship Of NEW ZEALAND, LTD, Will despatch Steamer* (carrying uaj. sengcra and cargo) from New Plymou.* unarf (weather and other circumstances permitting)— TO OXEHUNQA ,for AuekJamHTukupunu, every TUESDAY, at S.3C p.m. Takapuua, every THURSDAY, at 8.50 p.m. Rutoili, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Urrvmg SiJouu and Second Class Stewardesses). TU WELLINGTON.. l.olimi, every TUESDAY, 'at noon. ... . I J "king Aeison cargo direct.) Jaknpuiia, every SATUKUAY, at noon. *°" U™'* AND SOUTHERN IUKIS (without transhipment)— I, S,fMV, January 11, a t noon SYUNKY, mm WELLINUTON-Stea-iier every FRIDAY _ SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLANDSteamer every MONDAY. UTTELTON, FROM VVELLINGTONSteamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Sandays excepted). WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. Waikare, Jan. 10, from Duuedix Monthly Excursions to South Sea islands. Passengers booked through to London by the Oricui-Paciim Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Lit (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BRPfGHAM STREET. NORTHERN &t, ' COMPANT (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE FROM BREAKWATER, (Weather and other cireunutanoM permitting). All cargo for shipment must b* not later than 2.30 p.m. 4. Country cargj shonid reach New Plymouth V morning tralTWoli. panied with all parUeuW Apply to J. 0. WEBSTER, Offices: Egmont-it., New Plymouth 'UNA. fcIUWPK, VTA AiaaiOA. MOST INTEBfiSTQtQ RODTI, *mera Lear* Imh. Sydney Awklaat toana Jan. 18 Jm, £1 Makura* Feb. 15 j eDj w Aorangi Moh. 15 Mcb, 17 Marama' • April 12 April 14 Makura* May 10 May 12 Twin screw. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete), Manapo-in, from Wellingtton, Jan. & Jtoeengwi irom New ftutlas* *»t; no option of Joining ttt "ill stnmtl it Sydney or Buys. for all infomadoa. mM» ksokL «»ps, etc., apply to-. " ""* v.N lON ST&AM SHIP COMPAM W OTW ZEALAND. ORIENT ROYAL M«m UNA pOH PLYMOUTH AND LONBOJt. Via Fremantle, Colombo (transUppli for all Indian ports) and Sow Oaw sailing at under from Sydney and lit!* bourns:— Leave Lean Stumers Sydney, Melbonrne ■oon ' 1 pjt Orotava Jan. 9 Jan. lit Ormuz Jam. 23 Jan. M Orient Feb. 6 Feb. * Oroya Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Ortona* Mch. 3 . Men. 8 •Orontes March 17 March 23 •Asturias March 31 April t •Omrab. April 14 April £0 Oruba May 1 May 4 And fortnightly thereafter. "Twin-screw steamer. Agents for all New Zealand: UNION STEAM SklP COMPANY Office; Brougham stmt. New Pit' ATORDrraUTSCHER LLOYD~~ci)Ji> PANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling; at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suet Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will be despatched as under:— Leavf Commander Sydney 1.80 p.m. *Gneisinau... 8081 G. Bolte Oot. 3 'SeydliU ... 8000 A. Ahlborn Oot 81 ♦Bremen ... 11570 0 Vonßoroll Nov. 28 •Hoon ... 8022 0. Nahratb Deo, 28 Yorck ... 9000 JRanderman Jan.23 Frederich derGrosse tuß9s H. Bleekei Fob. 20 • Twin sorew. FARES: First class, from JSIU second class, from £47: third oUat, from £l6 to £lB. """ For return fares aid all other life* mation apply to L. A. NOLAN AND 00., Local Agenta, TAO STAND THia SEASON , AT OAQNOI ( And travel in the Opu» r \i nakb District, ftsV The Trotting Stallioi COOLGABDIE ro both saddle and harness. Sire Camel gr, sire Berlin (imp.), 374, Wallite T.R. Vol. TV. Mmnorti.il fiv.m i m ..i... C_7S ite Kobt. Wilkin, Esq., of Christcl ire Dudley, g.g.g, Mvia Forest. Coolgardie's dam, T»e Arab (imported by tlio late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Chnstchurch), Camel's dam Duchess, or dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud Ooolgardle ha* sired the following Trotters: Guy, azcy, Silvcrcall, Slaveys Belroy, 2 Jes, 4min BTsecj Gold Leaf, 1 nule. nn aisqoj Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and his stock aro first-class performer's. He has prove-1 himself a BUre foal-getter, an<? on hie breeding hj« shr.ald nick well with any mare. - Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist Janu iry, 1909. Two or mere mares as per agreement. Groom's feo 2s Bd, payable at first sf /vice. All earn taken but no responsibility. B. JONES, OaonutOr Groom in charge.
TO STAND IHB SEASON AB DAKURA ANQ TRAVEL THE BUR. SOUNDING Dl* TRIQT, THE STANDARD-BRED IftOTTDNi STALLION COUNT BEIDdIN , By Judge Belde& (imp.), 2.17. Dam Oountess (imp.), 2.17%. QOUN'J: BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with Mack points, beautiful conformation, nnd stands 17 hands high, with a most docilo temper, while his breeding is undeniable, being closely" roInted to the great Air-wican mar* Maud S. (2.8%). COUNT BELDEN cannot be beatea for getting carriage horses and haokncys of the right stamp, as Us sice ac& breeding must prevail in leaving good stock and fast trotters. COUNT BELDEN it a sure foalgetter. Terms: £3 3a January 1; tiro «« mors marcs as per arrangement. Kirstclass grazing Is per week. ' ' TRAVELLING DATES: OAKUTA and KORU-Mondays. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Fridayc. OKATO, FUNIKO, ami WARKA-Wrf. nesdays on Stony River sale wc«!(ij other weeks on Thursdjys. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. K. Jwyn White Hart StaM.o3)—Saturday*. . For further particulars apply C. ARDEN (OwncrS Oakuva, Or Groom fa OUrg* 'liuta* C\d puMVied by «h» »n or, THOMAS &.««, abJil*. .trod. fm m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 319, 9 January 1909, Page 6
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