SttLPPIHG HOTICES. TpgOK fjTEAM SHIP COMPANY, OF I lM ' NA-LTD. | Will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and othar cir i mmstances permitting):— CXEHUNCA (for Auckland)— EARAWA (in conjunction with the JSJSiJ. Co.)— Tuesdays and Fridays LYTTELTON. (From Wellington)Steamer Daily (Sundays excepted), SYDNEY. AND HOBARX. ',, (Prom Wellington)— ' '-.,-' t , Moeraki, October 31. gDX'fSusa, LeYuka)., TONGA (Nukualofa, Baapai, yavau), SAMOA .1 (From Auckland)— J: ■<-■ ffatae, Monday, Oct. 28. «-^^ BAN FRANCISCO. Baißßg and all particular! supplied HwlHilhaluiii gtfSAMERS TO ARRIVE. .' flargoaust be at railway by 4.30 p.m «a day prolans to sailings. Hallway tiekets from New Pl} mouth to principal stations in South Island ■faay b» obtained upon application at tie Company's office. Agents Orient Line [IJPCT PLYMOUTH-OXEHUUGA (Auckland) SERVICE. i ~ ..(Weather, etc, permitting), j . S& BARAWA leaves New Plymouth Attakwater erery TUESDAY and FRITkAY at 4 pm. (Conneata wilh Waikato aad Rotorua Train.) THE RARAWA laara Onehunga crery MONDAY and THQRSDAY. • 1 fapJUJWUXiaS OF SAILING. .... ' AABOE DAY (MONDAY, OCT. 28). Tie RARAWA will leave Onehunga on fotaday, October 29, at 5 p.m., instead y, 30th, at ~£pja. ' ! Satomu. Single, 3U, Return 525. < Stwmigw 23s 6d, Return 375. jOqisraid cargo must be at New Piv- )■*■& Ra2w»y Station not later than J<|Ql|gi^lfy.<it«ailing. NORTHERN. 84 CO., LTD. TOH^fi&.Cp.,LTD, iojnt Agents. WEyNEW' ZEALAND SHIPPING i • TWBi-SCREW PASSEN- ' GBR STEAMERS gJETED WITH WHRTCOMSiORT. _fS§. tatandad} until further notice, to "oaspittßfc a. steamer from. ■fttotiamtto. aTpozfr in, the United HOTICB TO»EASSKNGERS,. : Ifar farther partimlaTa, apply to the • Ma*fßon tiaM»tint, ; a»- opportunSR&KKBB. ajttAgaajag^fteight, BEifIGMgBSIEat JfjOBBMWBMEW ZEAEAND. «S£SDAV TB* SHfc ■** HONOLCLC. ravd " -Railway... yon.. pabticot!arß •WffW"-" 10 JMOSS AND .FARES " 'ite tho POO. OFN.Z, urn, Writing Ageata -W BBmESßunrAi; notices.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 2
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368Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 2
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