TTNION STEAM SUlf COMPANY m NEvV ZEALAND, LTD, Will despatch Steamers (carrying paiseugers and cargo) from New Plyinou.h Wharf (weather and other circumtUßCM permitting)— TO ONKUUNGA ,for Auekland)Takupuna, every TUESDAY, at B.* p.m. t Takupuua, every TIiUKSDAY, it «.*) p.ui. l!ol.iiti, every SATUKDAY, at 8.30 p.ra. (Currying Sklonn and Second Claw Stewaricsses). * io WELLIXUTOX. ' *lloliiili, every TUESDAY, ut noon. ("'inking Nelson cargo direct.) I'Jiikapiina, every SATUKDAY, at noon, R)K JJUNKUJN AND SOUTHEKN | TOUTS (without transhipment)— Coniiiia, MONDAY, January 28, at noon SYDNEY, FKOAI WKLLINOWNSteamer every FHIDAY. SYDNEY, FKOM AUCKLAND--Steamer overy MONDAY LYTTELTON, FKOM WELUN'dTONStcamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Sundays excepted). WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. Wuikure, Jau. 1U from Dunedta. Montlily ICvcursious to South 8o» Islands. SAN KIUXCISW, VIA PAPEETEManapoun, February 11, from Wellington Passengers uooked through t o Londi* by the Line (via Sydney; and the Canadian and Australian L&a (via Vancouver). OFFICEi BHPrOHAM STHEBT.
tfOETHERN a» COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SEBVIOE PROM BREAKWATKB. (Weather and other circumtUnoee permitting). ■a ■«&?"**- Every ifONDAY, WEDNESDAY. and FBIDAY, at B.SO (Karawa carries fore-cabin stewardeaii. thia Oompany'i Office, or from the Aftii' not later than 2.80 p.m. 1 Country carg» ihonM reach New Plymouth V morning toalTlMewl. panled with all DartictttaM, Apply to J. 0. WEBSTEI, ula. OANADIAS AUBTKA. LIAN POYAL MAJ* LWK. EfIIBOPH, VIA AKSUOA. MOST INTEMSTINQ BOOTH amera Lear* Lear* fiydnay Aoek>aa« Moana Jan. 18 Jan, M Makura* Feb. IS Fek IT Aorangi Mch. 15 Mch. 17 l M" am »* AprU 12 April It Makura* May 10 Jf •Twin ier»w. VIA SAN FRANCISCO, (Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete!, 'Manapoun, from Wellington, Feb. n. faiaengeri worn New jlmum hats hu option of Joining th* »»» tttiwr n Sydney or Burs. lor all inforaadoii fi*fc kaakk ■api, »U, apply toMON STtAM SHIP COMPANY flu MW ZEALAND.
v uauuit woxjLh tun UNI. jiOB PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Fremantle, Colombo ( for all Indian ports) and Sou ■tiling as under from Sydney tad Ma>» avurn.i— Leare Lwn atsamert Sydney IMbMraa noon 1 pjt, Ormuz Jan. 88 Jan. N Orient Feb. '8 Feb. I Oroya Feb. 20 Feb. M Ortona" Meh. 3 Meh, J •Orontea March 17 March 22 "AsturUs March 31 April • "Omrah April 14 April £0 Oruba ' May 1 May 4 And fortnightly thereafter. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents (or all New Zealudi ONION STEAM BMP OOMPANT Officei Brougham itreit. Net Ry. \rOBDDEOISCHER~ LLOTO " COM PANY. DIRECT BTEAMKES to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling it Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo; Aden, Boat Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampton (London), Antwerp, and Bttmen, vW be despatched as aider:— Leave Steamer. Tons. Commander Sydney 1.80 pjn. •Gncistnau... 8081 G. Bolte Oct, S ♦Seydlitz ... 8000 A. Ahlborn- Oot. 81 •Bremen ... 11070 OVonßorell Nov. S8 •Roon ... 8022 0. Nahrath Deo. 26 1909 Yorck ... fIOCO JRanderman Jan. B3 Frederioh dorGrosse Uj6os H. Bleekei Feb. 80 ' • Twin sorew. FARES: First class, from £TTj second class, from £47} third slaia, from £l6 to £lB. For return fares aid all other information apply to Ii A. NOLAN AND 00, Local Aseatt.
WO STAND THO J SEASOT ' AT QAONUI Ai.j «....• :- ±l.. « - nak* Distriot, The Trotting Stallloi COOLGiSDIE (Bred W FrWlßnder Bros., Cabferboryl &r- CAMEL Dam THE AHaTHK. m both saddle and harness. Bire (ffl gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 874, WaHwe T.B.' i ?'• ''"ported from America by th» • nf* Wilkin ' Es «- &A h t lat . e Nabob Wilson, Esq.. «| Christchurch), Camel's dun Duchei » dam Traducer.ioare. " • S^ e \ going to the Btud has Coolgardie has taken, several First Prizes in the Show-ring, and Us stock himself a sure foal-getter, am) on his brftemntr lia al>r-.1.i _t A i> —n .-m ire. , * Terms, £3 3s, on or before Ist Jauu ary, 1909. Two or mere mares as per at first srvvica. All earn taken but m rs3pon;ibillty, For further particulars apply to C. JONES ir.n.i.. It JON. Or Qroom in charge. fPP STAND IHS SEASON AC OAKURA AND TRAVEL, THK BUR« SOUNDING Dl* TRIQT, THE STANDARD-BRED XftOTTttto STALUON COUNT BEI,Di3N By Judge Bolder, (imp.), 2.17. D*m Countess (imp.), 4.17%. QOUNT BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with black pomta, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while iia breeding is undeniable, being closely rotated to the great Anwican man iltad S. (2.BVS.J. ■' COUNT BELDEN eannot be beaten for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right stamp, as Us site as! breeding must prevail in leaving good stock aud fast trotters. COUNT BELDEN is a sure foalgetter. , Tcnnss" £3 3s January 1; two u more mares as per arrangement. First-class grazing Is per week. TRAVELLING DATESi OAiaO and KORU-Mondays. AT FARM—Tuesdays and Fridave. OKATO, I'UNIKO, ar-d WARF.A-WM-nesdnys on Stony River sale wteSni other weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W. H. Jstf* White Halt DtablM)—Saturdays. For further particulars apply 0. ARDEN (Owner}, Oaku-. I *, : . Or Grown In Otargn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 327, 20 January 1909, Page 4
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