ye? tUpfrgtOß, Last Kight—Bailed. at '"Vfbjpm* Jiapjucika, for New Ry- • MN9, F«n OWmers, Last Night—Arrived, • «t *JB., Laudordale. from Huoa < Birflp, i I THE OORLN'KA. TflMl o**nnna left Wellington at 4.38 pjn. jwterday, via Nelson. She has 630 tauLfp board from South Island ports, ficttgl °P ■» cargo at Wellington. THB MAPOURIKA. The Jlfcponrika left Wellington at 5.30 pJB. yesterday, with 60 ton* of cargo • hftm Wellington and 100 tons of coal turn Vtttpori ICAKURA ARRIVES AT VAXOOUVBR " Wohgfon, trtst Nigbt.—Wort was tcfldnt i« Wellington to-day (hat the H steamer Xakura from Auckland at Vancouver last Friday. 4 Hfemutle, 30—Arrirctf, Wa&tuna, from Heir Zealand. • SO—Sailed, at 1.4 a p.m., Mal(M aad ladralcma, for Aiuldaad. • Htfcoorte, Jso—Sailed, Wauchope, for Ki*Uu4. • THE BHAAEMARKET. , ; * f JMOUJMb STOCK EXCSHANGE. ' ®)r lMqp«ph.—Special to Daily Kews. I Awskland, liast Night. (KB. Oolbeck (W. Rwler, local • UW nfcorts:—Bank of Heir Zealani, SKltf. £l6 2* M; New Zealand; InwirUPV tt lis, iS 7s fld; Talismaat, 07s 34, Sn IK; Waihl, Us Bd, 33a Sd, sales Mi Junctions 23a 6d, 33s 34; Sri ;*£*, J«/ 2 d; tfonowai, 2s 3d, is M. 'S4TESR KHUKAST. 9y Telegraph.—Press Association. P* Wellington, Last Night. Ftßowimg is Mr Bates' weather forefMut:— Present indications are for a westerly area passing in the South sorn, ferifcgiag unsettled conditions temporarfljr southward of New Plymouth and CSitlepoint. Cold and changeable aytkr is probable generally; winds taciable, but' moderate to strong, and westerlies predominating and j£uging to southerly soon with a lipid increase of barometric pressure in . tiui Soath. C.W.K. LiCHT CAR ■cM & Fredrlc > Bk> •'■ > STRATFORD, { ! • agents, t Jfnw ..nuiiittrs and aiW - 'or triaL 5> should >*■ particular about, yuur Children's Shoes. Just as |iarticu!:ir .is we are in choice of y aad in the goods we bay. Wc don't -how .iiiif-h children's footwear in n'ir windows, but we keep a trt-rn-c lous stock of it Inside,- ami That we do keep ia good—tlic "tt best. We have •one tt'TT lines in tan. Tan is fijiecially suitable for •kildren. »>■' these boots are exceeding! i v'-ifortable aid ■trongly made. Sandals the £ood makes. We keep largest sterk ia Taranaki. ud you couldn't do better in fch« eitr than you oao Im McEWfiN Bros \ QUA LIT' STORE, N £ W .<> i. Y M OU T H. 'Phone 2#! Henn » E w wn & Go • :;:KET. M o I! T a OH We tiavr , XL D. Bi f Oregon Pin 4«ig at cur'' . AliL TOXAKA > E 3®®*J r *° I PINE , 'X schooner 'V.'.-i'W feet of i't we -re quit ■SD ' KV(;|'Hh IW STOCK. ft. ;<i;i>\VN & CO., Bitter; r vew p ym-" 1 ' '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 109, 1 October 1914, Page 4
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