s TTHiON STEAM ' SHIP COY., of NA, LTD. frill dtmieli fro® New Ply*M!th- other dicuiraUnces asraillUkg)—' -£ ■' TOXHUNQA (POT AUCEtAND)— RARAWA—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (in conjunction with the Northern BJ3. Company). 8 pan. train. WEJTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. Koonya, Tuesday, February 6. WELLINGTON, PICTTON AND NELSON. Via ONEHUNGA. Rosamond, Friday, January 26. Gygo most be at Railway Sheds before { pan. previous day. SYDNEY. Meaner from Wellington every FiUaj. Meaner from Anddud every Monday. LYTTELTON, from Wellington, irnitwr DAILY (8 pan.), Sundays exMONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. From Auckland. Hauroto, Wednesday, Feb. 14, for Sura. Talune, Tuesday, Feb. 13, for Raratonga and Tahiti. Atua, Jan. 31> for Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. SAN FRANCISCO, via Papeete. •Aorangi, February 9. •Tahiti, March 8. Manuka, March 29. •FHted with wireless tdegTaphy. PlMMßgexi booked through to London ty the Orient Royal Mail Line (via SydS) and the Canadian-Australian line ii Vaneourer) j abo via San Francisco. dmOB: BROUGHAM STRRET. hj". i L igaw PLYMOUTHI : OKIEONGA-AUOK-;SMVICE. AUCKLAND. | NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. I (Weather, etc., permitting.) SJB. & A R A W A W , Leaves New Plymouth Breakwater every |L\ MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIp. DAY, at 820 p.m., on arrival of r Ssgress from Wellington. j , IBOM ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND TO I . NEW PLYMOUTH. E-* Leans every SUNDAY, TUESDAY and § - THURSDAY, connecting with the !■?\ Wellington Express at Breakwater. |~ Further information can be obtained T- fiwtt I; . NORTHERN 88. Go, Ltd. UNION &B. Go, Ltd, Wt Joint Agents. A S A I) I A NUSTRALIAN 0 YAL MAIL LINE. EUROPE, via AMERICA. ' HOOT INTERESTING ROUTE. |fjP~~ Leave Leave mP Meaner. Sydney. Auckland. §£ Makura Feb. 12 *eb. 16 111 liealandia Mch. ii Men. 15 gP'lfaraina April 8 April 12 §V Makura May « May 10 r" Steamers fitted with wireless telegraph. E; SAN FRANCISCO. Via TAHTTL gt(From Wellington), p "Aorangi, February 9. fcLjlahiti, March 8. Ev "Manuka, March 29. Q ;'Aorangi, April 26. >• • • Fitted with wireless telegraphy, ffcaseogers booked through to London ly the Orient Royal Mail Line (via for aO information, guide books, , ate* apply to IN STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NXW ZEALAND. ORIENT LINE of ROYAL! MATT. STEAMERS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, I',' via FrtmanUe, Colombo (transhipV* |ing for all Indian ports) and Suez >/ Canal, saUlng as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— - s Leave Leave 1 Steamers Tons. Sydney Melb'rne t>' noon. Ip.m. r Omrah 8,130 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 I- Orsora 12,036 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Otway 12,077 Feb. 88 Mch. 6 ' Orvieto 12,130 Mch. 13 Mch. 20 Otranto 12,124 Mch. 27 April 3 Twin-screw steamers. Fitted witlrwireless telegraphy. And fortaightly thereafter, ita throughout New Zealand. STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF WBW'ZBAL&ND. Oflka: BnmdtfUB f ßt.-Ke» Plymouth. Fc ft MATT, COACH. k K'" _ Leara Uraral daily Ml aja. aoilM :/■ fja. for Waitaxa. ■ Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.30 ajn. r, «ad 1.41 p.m. < From waitara to Uruti, (Mean, TongaMokaQ and Awakino EVERY BDA? and SATURDAY, and Awakino 'to' Waitara EVERY " MONDAY and THURSDAY. Passengers can therefore reach Mokaa - m Saturday*, spend a day there, reV coming on Mondays to eateh Mew Ply* mouth train tkt same evening. s?' ill goods at reasonable rates and '*?. promptly delivered, t - Waitara to Awakino.—Return fare 26s £ Waitara to Urenui Return far 4a (re- * to two or three la a family "'■* or regular travellers).. All order* or parcels left with Mr. & : . G9>bo*, Waitara, or Mr. Elbby, saddler, WiQ be attended to. A. O. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, UraauL £)ofl7 gUY J)EA* J/ND And only drag out an existence for yourself, wife and children, but come across to Australia, where, with little money and industry, you can live I LOOK AT THIS! 6500 ACSES Unlocked at last—the famous "Bundidgerie" Estate. Situated three miles from ( the rising town of Narandera. Raflwaj through the centre of the property. All magnificent wheat and grazing country. I Rainfall 19 inches. No rabbits. A SAMPLE BLOCK, 791 acres, 400 acres cleared for plow, all wire netted on boundary, subdivided three paddocks, all beautiful undulating country, rich red chocolate soil, timbered with box and pine, all with the exception of shade trees been rung 30 years. Splendidly watered, plow every acre, fronting railway, three miles Narandera. £5 10s per acre. Exceptionally easy term*. Write at once for particulars to J CRAWFORD Auctioneer, Stock & Station Agent, WAGGA WAGGA, N.S.W. For particulars of other properties j UrifrhU for Taranaki people, with photo- jo jryyl*, kindlv call in at the DaDy News ' t 3MN, New Plymouth. o
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 27 January 1912, Page 2
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