YOUR PRINTING We want, Because we control the facilities, for turning it out to your satisfaction. Wellington and Auckland prices. lELEPH«NE NUMBER 17. NEWS JOBBING DEPT. fTHION <3TBAM SHIP **• COMPANY 01 i NEW ZEALAND, LTD. WB despatch steamers from New PI7taoutb. wharf (weather and other ckbumstaiKea permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA. BABAWA—Monday and Fridays (in conjunction with Northern 8.8. Co.) .'■ [After Ist August the Rarawa proceeds north on Thursdays instead of Fridays.] TO WELLINGTON. Bosamond, every Tuesday (cargo only), Pieton and Nelson cargo direct, 10 fOB DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN POBTS (without transhipment)— Corinna, Monday, August 9. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTHKoonya, Tuesday, August 10. SYDNEY, FROM WELUNGTON- . Steamer every FRIDAY. ' SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND--"""W every MONDAY. [ELTON, FROM WELLPfSTONBteamer DAILY (8 pjn.), Sundays ex tented). < MentMy Bwwsions to South Sea ■ Islands. '■-'"'--." '" SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE— Manapouri, Item Wellington, August 12 Passenger* booked tteengh to Londoi by the Orient-Pada* Line (via Sydney) and the fn"^" 1 and Australian Line Jvia-Vaneouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET.
KBW PLYiMOUTH-ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND SERVICE. NBW BLSIHOUIH 0» ONEHUNGAAUCKLAND. (Weather, etc, permitting). 5.6. RARAWA Leave* New Plymouth! Breakwater every MONDAY & 'FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m., on Arrival of Express) from Wellington. •From August Ist the Rarawa will leave New Plymouth on Thursdays. FROM ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND TO j NEW PLYMOUTH: 6.6. RABAWA Leaves every SUNDAY & "THURSDAY, connection with the Wellington Express at the Breakwater. ■ *From August Ist the Barawa will leave Onehunga on Wednesdays., ;BEDUCED FARES: Saloon, £1 Single, .£1 ISs Return; Steerage, 15s Singb, S2s 6d Return. Further information can he obtained from—' NORTHERN 6.3. Co., Ltd., UNION SJ3. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents. CANADIAN AUSTRA- »- WAN ROYAL MAIL ' LINE. SjfulToP E, via AMERICA MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. Steamers ■ Leave Leave Sydney Auckland Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aoramei Aug. 30 Sept. 1 •Manama Sept. 27 Sept. 29 •Twin screw. INew steamer, 8075 tons. Via SAN FRANCISCO. the option- of joining the mail steamer -' at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide ooois, ». etc., apply to — lON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF "■":■■ NEW_ZEALAND L ___ i ls ORIENT LINE of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. •OR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, '■'■ Via Fremantle Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports) and Suez •Sanal, sailing as under from Sydney and .'Melbourne:— , , Lmtc * Let" iUamen Bydne/ Uelboarn. >ooa 1 P* Omrah Aug. 7 Aug 19 nOreova Aug. 21 Aug. 24 •JOtway Sept. 4 • Sept. 1 Orient Sept. 18 Sept. 21 •tOsterley Oct. 2 . Oct. o ■ •Ophir Oct. 16 Oct. 19 . ..(irmuz Oct. 27 Nov 2, Orontes Nov. 13. Nov. 10 •tOtranto Nov. 27 *ov. 30 •fOrsova Dee. 11 Dw. 14 •Twin-screw steamers . • '. JNew. Bteamers 12,000 toaa. And fortnightly thereafter. Acents for all New Zealand: , NEW ZEALAND. "Office: Brougham St., New Plymouth,
fTHB CHRISTCHUEOH MEAT COM- * PANT, LTD. (Work". Islington, Smithfield, Picton, ' Oaoaru, Buinside and Woodville), 'Adviie that their Representatives will BAOON & POEK PIGP JULY. ilkato—Mondavi, July 6. Moturoa—Tuesday, July 6. Douglas—Wednesday, July 7. Etratford— Wednesdays, July 7 aad 14. tuait Road—Monday, July 12. W^itara— Tuesday, July 13. Toko—Wednesday, July 14. Tariki—Wednesday, July 14. Midhirst— Wednesday, July 7. Agent, h. NAIRN, Fitaroy. Bepretenta'ive, J. W. BUREB, * 'Pi»M n, jooim RGB. nos. hgs. W DIMOOK & CO., LTD jpIGS will be received at the following receiving atatioai m under;— Opunake—Monday, July 19 'Okato— Monday, July 19 ■Moturoa, Tuesday, July 20. Jaglewoed— Wednesdays, July 21 and M Waitara— Tuesday, July 27. Tariki— Monday, July 26 "ord—Tuesdays, July 20 and ' ~_Wi!daesday, July 21 -Wednesday, July 28 ' the.'- ■ Tuesday, July 27 . .-nt-G. 11. SHORT, ' South Road, New Plymouth, Representative-J. BUTCHER. was TOGisftooo bao»wqompanx are buyers of Primo fcacon Pigs between 112 ani 1601bs «e>wj weight,' tauy quantity. s RECEIVING PAYS: July Aug. Sept. ' Waitara, Monday'.. 5 2 & .30 27 Tariki, Monday ..12 » » Midhirst, Tuesday .. 20 IT i* Smart Road, Tuesday 27 24 *» BCSSELL & SON j£ONOMENTAL MASONS. HIGIIKST HONORS Given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 19M-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the '• Best Exhibit in Monumental ■ • Masonry: also Special Prize Medal and Diploma for Beet Working Exhibit. Marble and ,f Granite Monuments and Crosses, c also Iron Fences, etc.. kept in i- stock. Designs and estimates A furnished on npplitatiw. In- , ' ap&tion invited. V. ST. AUBYn" STREET, hj„. SOUTH ROAD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 1
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