*TXIOX .'STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF X.Z., LTD., Will despatch steamers from New Ply- , mouth Wharf (weather and other circumatances permitting): — ONEHUXGA (for Auckland)— BARAWA (in conjunction with the N. 5.5. Co.)— Every Tuesday and Friday. WELLINGTONCORINNA—Fridav, February sth. WELLINGTON, DUNEIHX, OAMARU. TIMARU, LYTTELTON, CORTNNA— February 8. WESTPORT MAPOURlKA—February 4. LYTTELTON (from Wellington)— Steamer Daily, Sundays cxcept<M. SYDXEYFrom Auckland, Mondays. From Wellington, Fridays. BAROTONGA AND TAHITI—MATTAI—February 4. TAVTUNl—February 16 (fromf Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO (from Wellington) - MOANA-Febuary 4. iCATTAl—February 4. IiARAHA—ApriI 1. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE— Mapourika leaves Wellington 3. Flora leaves Wellington 29. Corinna leaves Nelson, February 4th. flora leaves Dunedin, about 6th, via Otmaru, Timani, Lyttelton and Wellington. Corinna leaves- Wellington, 6th. Cargo must be at railway by 5 p.m. OB day previous to sailing. Railway tickets from New Plymouth to principal stations in South Island may be obtained upon application at the company's office. [TU-EW PLYMOUTH-ONEHUXGA X 1 (AUCKLAND) SERVICE , (Weather, ic., permitting.) FEBRUARY TIME-TABLE. S.S. RARAWA leave* New Plymouth Breakwater every Tuesday and Friday, at 8.20 p.m., on arrival of Express from Wellington. The RARJfWA leaves Onchunga every Monday and Thursday. NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., UMON S.S. CO., LTD, Joint Agents.
/ORIENT ll xe OF ROYiAL MAIL VF STEAMERS. for Plymouth and LONDON, via Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Eastern Ports), Suez, Naples, Toulon and Gibraltar. From From Tons. Sydney, Melbourne Ostcrley 12,129 Feb. 13 Feb 17 Orsova 12,000 'Men. 10 Mch. 17 Qrontes 12,130 Apl. 7 Apl. 14 Qmrah 8130 " May 8 May 15 Oaterley 12,129 June 5 June 12 Oram* new triple-screw steamer. AH others twin-screw. All fitted with wirelet* telegraphy. Fares: New Zealand to London—Sal--0«n: Single, £47 6s to £BB, return £75 10s to £lB2. Return tickets good for two years. Third-class £l9, £2l, £23. Return, £3O, £39 123, £43 4a. Passages from above ports may be fcepaid. Through bookings to New York. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. «E yANCOUVER JJOUTE CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROiAL MATT, S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of theg reatest scenery ■Wonders of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES AND CONTINENT OF EUROPE. BOUND THE WORLD TOURS IN conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines at Lowest rates. Steamers will sail.— From From Svdnev. Auckland. NIAGARA Jan. 2*l Jan. 20 MAKTJRA Feb 18 Feb 23 HIAGARA Mch. 18 Mch. 23 And at 28 days interval thereafter. Niagara, triple-scrpw, 13,500 tons, register. Marama and Makura twin-screw. All equipped with wireless telegraphy. Pamphlets, Maps and all information UNION S.S. CO., of N.2., LTD., ' > * Managing Agents.
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■THAKATANE p)E gALE-pREEHOLD pABM (475 ACRES, of which 400 teres u bush land, balance open country. About 250 acres in grass, reat in bush; about 25 acres has been ploughed and 50 acres more can be ploughed without stamping. New house and stockyard just erected. ; Oheene factory being -rected on next •action this season, it present < Mttlers are sipplring a home-separ f »tioa butter factory. On junctio. \\ «f Main roads and five miles from f railway line. In THE RANGAg- TIAKA DISTRICT, and close to the , T BIG SWAMP NOW BEING RAPID- ,.' LY BROUGHT IN. j? Sing-fenced and subdivided iato >' two paddocks. This farm can be milked on during the coming year :r and would cut up into two niee ,< bandy farms. Now running 200 ft HKAD BIG CATTLE, and WOULD '"' EASILY MM 100 COWS. j The owners, baring another property |f view, are prepared to quit at the low pice of £3BOO. VERY LITTLE CI SB ■PANTED from good man. Jut suit tun with family. This property is a fenioe bargain.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 2
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