YOUR PRINTING We want, Because we control the facilities foi turning it out to jeur sati faction. Wellington and AuckTELBPHONE NUMBER 17. NEWB JOBBING DEPT. COMPANY 01 NEW ZEALAND, LTD. •Will despatch steamers from New Bytaouth wharf (weather and other «- fcunutanees permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA. UARAWA—Monday and Fridays (in eonjunction with Northern S.S. Co.) , [After Ist August the Rarawa proceeds north on Thursdays instead of Fridays.] TO WELLINGTON. Rosamond, every Tuesday (cargo only), •Picton and Nelson cargo direct, 10 TOR DUNEDDJ AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment)— Corinna, Monday, August U. WESTPORT AND UREYMOUTH— Koonya, Tuesday, August 10. SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND-' Bteamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLIYSTONfiteamer DAILY (8 pan.), Sundays ex eepted). 'Untidy Ewweions to South Sea Island*. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE— Jianapouri, from Wellington, August 12 Passengers booked through to Londoi kr the Orient-Paciuf Line (via SydneyJ and the Canadian and Australian Lae (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM STREET. HEW PLYMOUTH-ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND SERVICE. SEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGAAUCKLAND. (Weather, etc., permitting). S.S. RARAWA.. Leaves 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 NEW PLYMOUTH: S.S. RARAWA teaves every SUNDAY & 'THURSDAY, connection with the Wellington Express at the Breakwater. •From August Ist the Rarawa will .leave Onehunga on Wednesdays. BEDUCED FARES: Saloon, £1 Single, tl 15s Return; Steerage, 15s Singl.', t2fl Bd Return. ■■ Further information can be obtained front— NORTHERN S.S. Go., Ltd., UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Ageats. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL ' LINE. jpU ROP E, Tia' AMERICA MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. t Bteamers Leave Leave Sydney Auckland ' •tMakura Aug. 2 Aug. 1 'Aoraagi Aug. 30 Sept. 1 •llarama Sept. 27 Sept. 29 •Twra screw. JNew steamer, 8075 tons. , Via SAN FRANCISCO. UTremhipping to Mariposa at Papeete). Passengers irom New Zealand ha\re the option of joining the mail stonier aAfSydney or Suva. .7! <Tat all information, guide bouss, 1 TOION BTlfftM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW. ZEALAND. *-' ORIENT LINE of ROYAL ' MAIL STEAMERS. OR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Via Fremantle. Colombo (translnp--iag for all Indian ports) and Suez -_. i .„si;„„ ~„ „„H»r from Svdnev and Melbourne:— _ : Leave I*m» —' Sydney Uelboarnr boob 1 I* Omrah Aug. 7 Aug 10 •JOrsova Aug. 21 Aug. 21 -•Otway Sept. i Sept.J „aeui Sept. 18 Sept. 2. •nOsterley Oct. 2 Oct. 5 ♦OphSr Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Qrmuz Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Cronies Nov. 18 Nov. 10 •JOtranto Nov. 27 Nov. 30 *JOrsOva Dec. 11 r ■ \ 'Twin-screw steamers JNew steamers 12,000 to And fortnightly thereafter. Agents for all New Zealand: tJOTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Office: Brougham St., New Plymouth.
! CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LTD. (Worksi Islington, Smithfield, Picton, Oaro.im, Burnside and Woodville), Adviae that their Representatives will ■ receive BAOON & PORK PIGP AUGUST. I Ofcato— Monday, 2nd jMoturoa—Tuesday, 3rd. Douglas—Wednesday, 4th Btratford— Wednesdays, 4th and 11th Waitara—Tuesday, 10th Toko-Wednesday, 11th tariki—Wednesday, 11th Midhirst— Wednesday, 4th • NOTE.—No stags or hoars bought. - Xi, NAIRN, Representative. ; BcDNMBUVWe, J- W. BURJUt, 'Fkona Si, Elttam W DIMOCK & CO., LTD PIGS will be received at the following receiving station* a* underi— AUGUST. Opffiiake—Monday, 16th. Okato—Monday, 10th. Jloturoa-Tuesday, 17tb. Inglewood— Wednesdays, 18th and 25th Smart Road-Monday, 23rd. Waitara-Tuesday, 24th. fitrattord— Tuesdays, 17th and 24th. SftVT-Wednesday, 25th. SOo^hc—Wednesday, 18th. V- 0-Monday, 23rd. >■ V 24th. .:j J _\o stags or hoars bought. "'Agent-IG. H. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. ffiHK DSGLBWeOD BAOijNOOMPAip '" ate fcuyeM of Prim, bacon Pi* between 112 and I6olba 4m« weight, |b amy quantity. KrXOTING HAYS: July Aug. Sep.. Waitara, Monday .. 5 2 & ,30 27 Tariki, Monday ..12 • Midhirst, Tuesday .. 20 w - Smart Road, Tuesday 27 24 SH RUSSELL & SON vrONUMENTAL MASONS. HIGHEST HONORS Given in the New Plymouth ihibitioa, IWI4-5. Awarded irst Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry: also Special Prize Medal and Diploma for licet kins Exhibit. Marble and ite Monuments' aid Crosses, also Iron Fences, etc.. kept in -stock. Designs and ', furnished un applii spet-tion muted. t/ ST. aubyn" STREET, <*■ * r,hjSOCTH ROAD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 164, 5 August 1909, Page 1
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