nSV'S aTKAiI a. COAli'ANi.' 01 ' NEW ZEALAND, LID. "Will uespuuli stcftiuei'a from New Ply- ■ 1. ... U ii |Ml>l ;r and other cixa jH-ruucuug)— TO O-NKhuXUA. la, jioadaya and Fridays (8.11) - "IHosaiuond (cargo only), Saturdays, a jMU. iU WELLINGTON. Koaamond, every Tuesday (cargo only), ll'icton and Nelson cargo uiruct, lu am. FOh DUNKDiiN AND SOUTHEKJ. POKi'S (ttiiiiout transhipiueutj— Corinna, Monday, June 14, noon. ". WES'IPOKT AND UKEiilOU'lti— Koonya, Tuesday, June 21). SKUNEk, i'ltoil WELLINGTON— Steamer every FRIDAY. SKDNEY, FKuM AUGKLANDSteamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLIYSTONbteamer DAILY (8 pjo.), gandaya ei cepted). Monthly Exclusions w South Se<> '■ islands. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE— Manapouri, from Wellington, July 7. Passengers booked uuougli to Londoi by the Line (via Sydney, and the Canadian and Australian Lne (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BBOTGHAM STREET. MOETHERN B.» COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SBKVIOK FKUM BREAKWATER. (Weather and other circumatasow permitting). ■ • . FOR O.VEHUNGA--6.5. TAKAPUNA— Every MONDAY & FRIDAY, at BJO p.m. (See U.S.S. Oo.'b advertisemenT}. Note.—No Bteamer to Onehunga on 'ednesdays. 1. -Seduced Fares: Saloon, £1 Single, £1 15s Return; Steerage, 15s Single, Bs 6d Return. 8. All cwgo for shipment moat b» 3. Town cargo must, be looked at Co* pany*! Office and delivered at railway apt later than 240 p.m. ♦.Country cup shouid reach Nt« Plymouth V morning train, aeeo«)aniad with all partioulan, Appljr ft A J. a WEBSTER, t Ag""*OOow: Kgmont-at, Mew Plymouth. CANADIAN AUBTKA LIAN POYAi MAJt Jp.rjSOPE, VIA AKBUCA HOST DTTEBWriNa BOOTH i Leave Laura Sydney a—wi.... •Harama July 5 *sMakura Aug. 2 Ai *Twni screw. tNew steamer, 8075 tons. (Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete). Manapouri, July 7y from Wellington. ' Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the mail steamer at' Sydney or Suva. For all ; information, guide books, maps), etc., iply to— UNION STEAM'SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. OKHNT KOYA> MAB POB PLYMOUTH AND LONBO*. Wi, framantle, Colombo (traniUpphu for fill Indian ports) and Sues Caul rifling m aadtt trom Sydney and M«'. Lear* Lent* tteaaara Sydney Uelbanru* ■oan 1 M *Ortona Juae 26 June 29 Oram July 10 July 13 Oroates July 24 : July 27 Omrah, Aug. 7 ' Aug 10 ♦tOreova 'Aug. 21 Aug. 24 •JOtfway Sep*. 4 Sept. 7 Orient Sept. 18. Sept. 21 nOsterley' Oct. 2 Oct. 5 •Twin-screw steamers. JNew steamers 12,000 tons. And tortnightly therearte/. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents lor all New Zealand: OTTOS STEAM SKIP COMPAN* (met: Bronglia atreat. Nev Fly
m-zsag /HUE CHRISTCHUBCH MEAT COM- "*■ PANY, LTD. (Works. Islington, Sniithfield, Picton, Oamaru, Burnside and ft'oodville), JJAI;ON '& PORK PIGH JUNE. Okato —Monday, June 7 Waitara, Tuesday, June 1 and 15 Moturoa—Tuesday, June 8 Stratford—Wednesday, June 9 and 18 Midhirst, Wednesday, June 9 Toko—Wddnesday, June 1(1 Douglas, Wednesday June 9 Tariki— Wednesday, June 10 Please take notice that Tariki i hen changed from Tuesday to WedaejJay; Midhirst, Wednesday. i Agent, U NAIRN, Fiteroy. lUpreientaUve, J. W. BUREK, 'Phone l», Eltham \ WGS. HGB. PWBW DIMOOK & CO., LTD • receiving gtationi at under:— JUNE. Oiunake-Mondays, May 31, June 21 Okato-Mondays, May 31 and June 21 "' 'iroa—Tuesdays, June 1 and 22 Smart Road— Mondays, June 7 and 28 Waitara—Tuesdays, June 8 and 29 Tariki—Monday, 22 Hurakama— Monday, May 31 MidihiTst— Tuesdays. June 1 and 22 Stratford— Tuesdays, 8, 22 and 29. Douglas—Wednesday, 30. Toko— Wednesdays, 9 and 23. Agent-G. H. SHORT, South Eoad, New Plymouth. I fieprescntative—J. BUTCHER, Stratford. Tim nrciEVrOoa bawn company are buyer* of Prime Bacon Pigs between 112 an* 1601ba d.w* weig'it, Is amy quantity. . RECEIVIN3 PAYS: At tie Factory, every Wednesday. Tariki— Monday, June 14 and 28 Waitara—Monday, Jiine 7 and 21 Smart Road—Tuesday—June 1 and 29 June 8 and 22 BFBSELL & SON TirONUMENTAL MASONS.
HIGHEST HONORS liiven in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1004-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry: also Special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and n — lite Monuments aid Crosses, Iron Fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AIIBYN STREET, SOOTH ROAD.
OMKi PKODUCE. jpE «re Bayers olltairy *nd Separata; But". •»• (Ist and 2nd grades). Higher priM* gi/en. Appijr— A. J. ENTOItiAN & €U. AUCKLAND. QOV2BNMENI O£PAftTM£*T FACT No, J*. «M BONUSES an smuiged n as ''""''■""'ijatb According ta
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 114, 11 June 1909, Page 1
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