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ttnion steam ship COMPANY ot NEW ZEALAND, LTD, Will despatch Steamers (carrying pa J* songers anil cargo) from New Plyraou.h Wharf (weatherand other circumstances permitting)— TO ON EIIUNGA ,for Auckland)— Tukapuiui, every TUESDAY, at S.W p.ui. Takupiinn, every THURSDAY, at H.S» p.m. ISoliiiti, every SATURDAY, nt 5.30 p.m. (Currying Bi.'ouu and Second Class Stewardesses). 'lO WELLINGTON. •Holoiti, every TUESDAY, at noon. ("Taking Nelson cargo direct.) Tukapuiui, every SATURDAY, at noon. FOK DUNKDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment)— 1 lirinim, MONDAY, January 25, at noon SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON— Steadier every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND— Steamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Paudays «*• cepted). WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. \\ aikare, Jan. 10/ from Dunedin. - Monthly Excursions to South Sea Islands. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE—'ilmiiipouri, February 11, from Wellington Passengers booked through to Londui by the Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Lie (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROr'GHAM STREET. \TORTHERN &t, COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE FROM BREAKWATEB. (Weather and other oiroumtuioM TOR QNEHUNGA— S.S. RARAWAEvery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8.30 pjn. ' (Rarawa carries fore-cabin stewardess/, 1. Passage TickeU must b» taken at this Company's Office, or from the Ami on train., ; 2. All cargo for shipment moat accompanied ny a shipping note. 3. Town cargo must be looked at Oom> Pany's Office and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. 4. Country cargo shonid teach Km Plymouth by morning train, mm«. panied with all Mrtieulan, Apply to J. 0. WEBSTEK, Offices: Egmont-it., New Plymouth.

CANADIAW aDBIBALIAN PfiYAT. WAT* SHRUNK. EjUBOPft VIA AVOTTHf, MOST QFIKBIISTmO ROUT* amers Imti Jan. M Feb. XT Mch. 17 April 14 May 18 Lear* Sydney Moana Jan. 18 Makura* Frt. 15 Aorangi Moh. 15 Marama" April 12 Makura* May 10 *Twia urwr. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Mariposa at Fapeete) f '.Uanapouri, from Wellington, Feb. 0. i'mengen mm Mew /.vUkMI Mi; iu option of Joining-tte mil itaNMS it Sydney or Buys. Tor all |*M* kMIDL mapi, etc., apply U—UNION STEAM SHIP OOMPANS BM WW ™*T.4vp oikl ® i<T BOTH MAflt iLSgfciS UNS. FpOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Via Freaantle, Colombo (traniWipptju (or all Indian ports) and Sues Oum ■ailing u under from Sydaey tad Me! iKfUrna:— Leare Sydney ■oon Jan. 8$ Feb. 6 Feb. 20 Mch. S March 17 March 31 April 14 May 1 And fortnightly thereafter, •Twin-screw steamer. Agents for all New Zealudi UNION STEAM BMP COMPANY Officei Brougham street, No Fly> "NT ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD COIt PANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to , ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adi* laide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Bdm Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, «U be despatched as under!— ' Bttamera Ormuz Orient Oroya Ortona" •Orontes "Asturhs "Omrah Oruba Loin Melbouae I fM. Jan. M Feb. » Feb. (3 Mch. 8 March 2] April • April £0 May 4 Steamer. •Gneisumu... *3eydlltz *3remen Commander Leave Sydney l.hO p.m. BCBI 8000 11570 G. Bolte A. Ahlborn C Vonßorell Oot.B Oot. 81_ Nov. 28

Deo. 21 1909 Jin.2J Feb. 20 •Twin screw. FAKES: First olim, boa 'CTTI second class, from £471 third - from £l6 to £lB. For return farei ui all other lifo* ■nation apply to L. A. NOI4N AND 00., Local Agent*. TO STAND THIS SEASOST , . at oaoitoi And travel in the Opunakfc District, The Trotting Stallion COOLGA3DIE (Bred by Friedlandcr Bros., Canterbury I Siiv CAMEL, Dam THE ARAB (Impfi. Coolgardie is a handsome bay km -7ith black points, standing 17 hand* high, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both Baddle and harness. Sire Camel gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 374, Wallue T.R. Vol. IV, (imported from America bv tba late Robt. Wilkin, Esq., ofCWstehK sire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, Tie Arab (imported by late Nabob Wilson, Em., of Christchurch), Camel's dam Duchess! rt dam, Xfaduoer inar-e. . Since going to the stud Coolgardie hai sired the following Trotters 1 Guy Mazey, Silvorcall, Slaveyj Belroy, 2 miles, 4min s?secj Gold Leaf, 1 mllJ, imra 2lsec; Quart* and many others. Paal r»n w/lfn 1.1 ■ >.a >

Coolgardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and his stock aro first-class perform Vs. He has prowl himßelf a sure foal-getter, ano en Us breeding 1« shr-ald nick well -vrith any mare. Terms, 3s, on or before Ist Jauu ary, IDO9. Two or mere mam u per agreement. Groom's feo 8s M, pnyablt at first sr .-vice, All can) taken hit so responsibility. , For further particulars apply to 0. JOKES, Manaiai K, JONES, Oaosui' Or Groom la charge".

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63AS0N AC OAKURA ANQ travel ths smv bounding district, THE STANDARD-BRED T&OTTOto STAUiON COUNT BBLDdtt By Judge Boldet (imp.),' 2.17. Dim Countess (imp.), 8.17V4. fJOUNT BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with Mack pomts, beautUul conformation, and stands 17 Lands high, with a most docile temper, while his breeding is undeniable, being closed; rotated to tho great African man Maud S. (2.8>/«>. COUNT BELDEN oannot be beats* (or getting carriage burses and haoknevs of the right stamp, as his site and bleeding must prevail in leaving good stock and fast trotters. COUNT BELDEN U a sure fool* getter. Terms: £3 3a January lj two or mora mares as per arrangement. First chiß6 grazing Is per vroek. TRAVELLING DATES: OAKIJT.A nnd KORU—Mondays. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Fridays. OKATO, PUNIKO, and WARRA—nesdnyß on Stony River sale other weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH .(at W. H. JwyV White Hart Stables)— Saturday*. For further particulars apply 0. ARDEN ('Owner}, Oakuva, Or Groom W flUffi ' ' 1 . * '< *!»'■»

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 322, 13 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 322, 13 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 322, 13 January 1909, Page 4

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