LATE SHIPPINa. THE RARAWA. Tfce following passengers left New svs*J tttll last . n Wnt b J' the Rarawa for Robert*, Gideon. Tucker, Lynd, Lani Uine (-2-, Bird, Mosdames* Roberts] hjaeh, Sinclair, Beere and child, Vincent, Wilson and child, MeVars Brash, Kivell, Fei'der, Fitzherbert, Kkitrop. Collis, Skeates Ward. Oruiekshanks. Sainton, Fielder. Sinclair, Kirkman, Beere Vincent, Blayncy; 19 steerage. Wellington Last Night.—Sailed, at 8.30 p.m., Mokoia. for ovdney. Weatport, Last Xight.— AVrived. at 4JO p.m., Mapourika, from New Plvmouth. Auckland, la?t Xight.—Sailed, at 3 fin., Niagara, for Puva. Manakau Hrads, Last Xight.—Railed, at SJO pjn., Kiwi, for New Plymouth. Auckland, La,-t Night.—Arrived, at 7-30 p.m., Waipori, from Newcastle. Sydney, July 3.—Sailed, at noon. Manuka; arrived, Kaitangata, from (Jreymouth. Port Stephens. Julv 3.—Sailed. Joan Crai*. for Auckland-, convoying tin- tu« Bulli. THE BHAREMABKET. AUCKLAND SHAREMARKET. By Telegraph.—Special to News. Auckland, Last Night. W. B. Colbeck (W. Bewlev, local agent) reports:— Bank of New Zealand, £2l seEers; national Bank. £5 17s, £5 16s; Taliv nan. J4s 33s 6d; =ale*, 33s fid, 345; Waihi, 41s fid, 41s 9d; sales, 41s fid; Janctions, 26s 3d, 26s 8d; Svlvia. 9d. 7V»d; Watchman, 2s 7d 2a 3d; Ross GoMfields r* 10d, Is 9d; galea, U 9d. THE WEATHER. LAST NIOHT'S FORECAST. Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Ike- following is Mr D. C. Bates' weather forecast:— Present indications are for moderate motherly winds changing east to freshening rmtarfiw northward of ■farewell Spit and Kaikoura, and we>*t Kty winds changing to increasing north•rfies elsewhere; fair to rfoudy and misty weather generally, the barometer falling everywhere in about 24 hour?.
C.W.K LIGHT CAR The most successful Hah and Scottish Price: English cost, t 1 oO; plus dv.ty, ~n& landing charge;, about McMillan & Fredrlc SBOADWAY. STRATFORD, o«'o aeenta. Write foi particulars and arrange for trial.
&OLOS ES GUM BOOTS and OARAGE BOOTS And a wide waterproof range or wet weather wear. GOLOSHES of the beat TubbcrGenta' from 6a 9d, Ladies' 4s fid, Children's from 2a 9d. GUM BOOTS from 12s. GARAGE BOOTS from 16g 9d. The "Bubberbide" Gum Boot, re Commended by the Panama canal enre as the best GUM BOOTS ovE. Snag proof tops with welted leather soles. Splendid for Sea Boots or river work. Knee or hip height . OLOGS ANT) STABLE BOOTS. Are just a few samples of the kind of footwear we keep for men of every trade. We cater for evcry need and provide for every purse, and our stock is the largest in Taranaki. McEWEN BROS., QUALITY SHOE STORE, JTKW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 201.
MONEY TO LEND. SDK now.h»Te aerera! nuns from £250 to £IOOO on Ist and.2nd MortgtfM • waiting inmedhte inregtment. WKBTOK & WEBTOX. ftolidton tad Notaries Public, i |WW PLYMODTH * DTCILEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 38, 4 July 1914, Page 4
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