TNION STEAM- ' SHIP COT., of , N.Z., LTD. WU despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other cireuc'stances permitting)— OXEHDNGA (FOR AUCKLAND)RARAWA—Mondays and Thursdays (in conjunction with the Northern B.S. Company). 8 pm. Train. WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, {(isamond, Friday, Oct. 27, 11 a.m. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH— Koonya, Tuesday, October 31, 11 a.m. DTJNEDIN AND LTTTELTON. Corinna, Monday, Oct. 30, 11 a.m. SYDNEY. Steamer from Wellington eTery Friday. Steamer from Auckland every Monday. LYTTELTON, from Wellington. Steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Sundays «- MONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. From Auckland. JAtua, November 7, for Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. JNavua, Oct. 25, for Sura and Leynka. Taluue, Oct. 24, for Raratonga and Tahiti SAN FRANCISCO, via Papeete. •Maitai, Oct. 20, from Wellington. tTAorangi, Not. 17, fram Wellington. •Rtted'with wireleaa telegraphy. fTwin screw. Paaaengers booked through to London by the Orient-Royal Mail Lino (via Syd■mv) and the Canadian-Australian Line OFFICE: BROUGHAM STRRET. kigiW ONXHDNGA-AUCK-EAHD BERVICE. AUCKLAND. ! Iff PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA f (Weather permittine). BJB. B A R A W A "»▼«• New Plymouth Breakwater •very MONDAY and THURSDAY, ) at &20 pjn., on arrival of Exprees from Wellington. 1 NOTE.—MONDAY, October 23. being labor Day, the Rarawa will XOT run, but will make the trip on TUESDAY, October 24. : fROM ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND TO r NEW PLYMOUTH. •85. B A R A W A _»Tea every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, connecting with the Wellington Express at Breakwater. Farther information can be obtained NORTHERN S3. Co., Ltd. UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents.
AUSTRALIAN 'OYAL ' LINE, i , EUROPE, Tia AMERICA. MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. r Leave Leave ■teaser. Sydney. Auckland. *Marama Oct. 23 Oct. 27 •Makura Nov. 20 Nov. 24' Zealaudia Dec. 22 Jan. 9 •All new twin-screw steamers. Steamers fitted with wireless telegraph. SAN FRANCISCO, Via TAHITI. •Maitai, Oct. 20, from Wellington. •Aorangi, Nov. IT, from Wellington. •Fitted with wireless telegraphy. \ Passengers booked through to London by the Orient Royal Mail Line (via Bydney). For all information, guide books, pi, etc., apply to UHJON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. ORIENT LINE of ROYAL \ MAIL STEAMERS. POR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports) and Suez Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne: — Leave Leave Steamers Tons. Sydney Melb'rne noon. I p.m. •Oreova 12,036 Oct. 28 Nov. 1 •Otwav 12.077 Nov. 11 Nov. 15 •Orvieto 12,130 Nov. 25 Nov. 2!) •Otranto 12.124 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 •Osterley 12,129 Dec. 23 Dee. 27 •Twin-screw steamers. Jfttted with wireless telepraphy. And fortnightly thereafter. Agents throughout New Zealand. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF VEW ZEALAND. Office: Brougham St., New Plymouth.
FOR SALE I 70 ACRES, L.1.P., rent fl2 6s 8d; -»-' " 104 acres in grass; fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks; will now run 100 head of cattle. About 100 acres rich river date, balance rolling downß; all good milking country, and is the very • best bush land I have seen, except Matapu, Taranaki. On junction of two roads, handy to creamery and close to school site, where new school will shortly be erected. This land, when all in gwfss, will make a most desirable dairy farm, and with the roads metalled will be cheap at £25 per acre. Price of goodwill, only £7 10s per acre; half cash, balance easv terms. JOA ACRES, 0.R.P., at H's per acre; into 7 paddocks and fenced with five miles of seven-wire fencing, and all puriri posts. Good house of 7 rooms and lots of outbuildings; 40 acres of rich flats, all drained and sown. These flats are capable of fattening or milking thirty cows all the season. Opposite school and only two miles from harbor, where scows •ome to. About three miles from site of new freezing works; V/, mile; frontage to main coach road. Price £7 10s per acre for freehold. Kood terms if required. This is one of the cheapest farms in the whole district, and in Taranaki would fetch double the money, as the climate is excellent and the land fir«t-class grazing country. /JO A ACRES, O.R.P. at 13/- per acre; "i«V partially improved bush country 300 acres grassed and subdivided into 10 paddocks. The whole lot is ringfenced with splendid fencing; has frontage on two roads and will cut up into two or three farms with advantage. Small house of 4 rooms and new cowshed on property. Owner is milking for factory anu m» »w <-—.■ "- - valuation. This land is situated on the main road, 6 milea from port, and the bush ta all heavy tawa country. The land is good rolling downs, easy enough to milk upon. It » pood two-sheep countrr. Price of goodwill only £4 10s per acre, and very easy terms given. For further particulars apply— BOX 11, WHAKATANE. wo Daily New?." Wees riglt %a ntWaetion guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 105, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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