YOUR PRINTING Wc want, Because we control the facilities for turniag it out ta your «*tiafaction. Wellington and Auckland prices. TELEPHONE NUMBEK 17. NEWS JOBBING DEPT.
.(F°* oTEAM SHIP COMPANY 01 JmMßm NEW ZEALAND, LTD. iffUl despatch steamere from New Plymouth wharf (weather and other eir'oumatan«ea permitting) — TO ONEHUNGA. SABAWA—Monday aad Fridays (in conjunction with Northern S.K. Co.) [After Ist August the Rarawa p.-o-eeeds north on Thursdays instead of Fridays.] 10 WELLINGTON. Rosamond, every Tuesday (cargo only), Pic ton and Nelson cargo direct, 10 AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment)— Corinna, Monday, August 9. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUIH— Koonya, Tuesday, Augiist IU. SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND—gUamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLPI'STON Stumer DAILY (8 p.m.), Snndaya ex oepted). Monthly JtxowaioM to South Sea plaids. SAN FRANCBOO, VIA PAPEETE— Ifcnuouri, from Wellington, August 12 " Passengers booked through to Londoi the Orient-Paciu# Line (via Sydney; ud the Qt"" 11 * 11 and Australian I»ne (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET.
NEW PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGAAUCKLAM) SERVICE. HEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHSNGAAUCKLAND. (Weather, etc., permitting). 6.6.. BARAWA Lesrae New Plymouth;- Breakwater eveiy MONDAY & 'FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m., an arrival of ExpiW from Wellington. •From August Ist the Rarawa will leave New Plymouth on Thursdays. IBOM ONEHUNGA- AUCKLAND TO 1&BW PLYMOUTH: 9.5. RARAWA Leaves every SUNDAY & 'THURSDAY, connection with the Wellington Bxprete at the Breakwater. •From August Ist the Rarawa will leave Onehunga on Wednesdays. REDUCED FARES: Saloon, £1 Single, .41 15s Return; Steerage, 15s Singb, 22s 6d Return. Further information can be obtained from— NORTHERN S.S. &>., Ltd., , UNION SJB. Co-., Ltd., Joint Ageats. GANADIJ® ' iuSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL Wmi 1 UINE ' jjj URO PE, viai AMERICA MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. Steamers Leave Leave Sydney Auckland •IMakura Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aoraagi Aug. 30 fMarama Sept. 27 Sept.
"Twin screw. JHew steamer, 8075 tons. Via SAN FRANCISCO. to Mariposa at Papeete). Jtanapouri, August 12, from. Wellington. Faßsengere irom New Zealand have tlfft option of joining the mail it-earner. *t Sydney 0 r Suva. For all information, guiile boois, M'siSS SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.
ORIENT LIKE of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ■JTIOR PLYMOUTH AND LOXDON. * Via Frcmatttle. Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports) and Suez Cknal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— L»n y-f—« Bydnej; Mdbonnu •ooa 1 Omrah Aug. 7 Aug 10 •tOrwwa Aug. 21 Aug. A •tObway Sept. i Orient Sept. 18 Sept nOsterley Oct. 2 Oct. 5 •Ophir Oct. 10 Oct. 19 Qrmuz Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Orontes Nov. Ki Nov. 10 ♦tOtranto Nov. '-27 * ov - f] *sOrsova Dec. 11 Dee. U * Twin-screw steamers JXew steamers 12,000 tons. And ferbughtly thereafter. Aeents for all New Zealand: IHHON STEAMSHIP ' COMPANY 0F NEW ZEALAND. Office Brougham St, New Plymouth.
fpHE CHRISTCHUBCH MEAT COMJ- PANY, LTD. (Work 5 ■ Islington, Smithfleld, Picton, O.MTH, Barnßide and Woodville), |Advi*t that their Representatives will receive BAOON & PORK PIGP AUGUST. Okato—Monday, 2nd Jloturna —Tuesday, Douglas— ffedaesday, 4th . gt r: . T —Wednesdays. 4th and tlth Wiih::.;'- i'uesdav, 10th Tuku —Wednesday, 11th Tariki— Wednesday, 11th Midhirst —WHpcsday, 4th L, wIIRN, Representative. SepiMeßta'iWj J. W. BUKKis, 'Pbone <3, Elthum JHG& FIGS. PIGS. W JDIM'OCK & CO., LTD jpjQg will be received at the following receiving «tatio«« u under!— AUGUST. OpiKiake— Monday, ltith. Okato— Mon^y, Smart-Koad-Alonday, 2-lrd. Waibira — 24tn. Itratford-Tuwday?, mh and 24th. Toko—Wednesday, -oth. ■l)oi; —Wednesday, IStli. T:; Monday, 23rd. "i - -Tuesday 24th. -- ivi it—G. H. SHORT, " South Road, New riymouth. Representative—J. BUTC^
PIGS W& s tTSX JNGMWOOD BA(X)NOOiIPM? • __ buyers of IrJlmfr Jbacon Pir ß fctween 112 aai ISOlba d«4 weigW, fe any quantity. BSCEirae HAYS: _ July Aug. Sep-. Waitara, Monday ... 5 2&30 Tarild, Monday •• »-• * , , MidhirSt, Tuesday f . ' "j Smart Road, Tuesday 27 RUSSELL & SON MASONS. lIIGUKST iroseßS Given n: tlic > T ew Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exliilnt in Monumental Masonry: also Special Prize Medal and Diploma for J3c.it Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments aad Crow 3, also Iron Fences, etc.. kept in stock. Design* and estimates furnislied oh - nspection invited. ST. AUBYX STREET, SOtJTII ROAD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 161, 2 August 1909, Page 1
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