SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP O MP ANT Of ■ NEW LIMITED, steamers wiii fc*c dcpatcucU as uuder circumstancss perm.ttiug* — Trr-in. Carsro al WELLINGTON. p.m. railway Maratnal This Day, ThurV 4 — Maori* 'J. hi-, iv-.y Mrts. 7.45 '".SO p.m. K-otoiiiahana Fri.. --r.d Nov. 5.,.5 12.30 p.m. Mu:>n* ;-*; ;-.ti.,vjv. 7.4 j Njuj. \Vaik»re ;.it. •-.. : No*.-. 10.31 1<!':<.*!;:U;.T!1 Mf.r... '2.1h N--v. S.ia I2.?0 p.m. Maori* 7c-.. ?■ th Nt.-. 7 t.i .-'.-'> p.m. Kotoini'-'n-ia ..Tf-d 'JTlh Nov. ".2. I-? "0 p.m. •Turbine steamer. 'Twin •seren". Mi>M \VFIJ,rN-',T:jN TO V»'ed';efdn>-, Vt day, and Saturrl-iy. Nr|»<,n—ii.iiiy eic»it on "liur«dty. We*»t,.ort a>*.d Greymouth —Tuesday and Saturday. New Plymouth and Onchunga — Sunday and Wednesday. . froji N"-- w to ONEHUNGA— Tuesday, Ti.iimJay, and -Saturday. _ NAPIER. nrSHCl?vr.*i jh.j ArrKl.-ND-Walkare Sat., 2.".: d Nor. 10.53 Noon. SVDNI'.Y, "ria" AUCKLAND— Manuka __ W_td.. -UU Di*c. 4 12.50p.m----""""SYDNEY via "WELLINGTON— Marama* Thi- Da*.-, ill: rs. 4 1J.30 p.m Screw. WESTPORT ar.d'"GREY jiOUTFI "tftVin? cargo for Hukitikai. vi* V.'ELLINO A>.V Poherna Sat.. 23rd Nov. _ — l_laf»* ONEHUNGA and~NEvT PLYMOUTHrv'ia vVELUXGTuN— Corinna Nov. — H a.m. DUNEDIN— Talune Wed., 27th Nov. 12-10 9 a.m. Moeraki Fri., 20th Nov. 2.43 11 a.m. "BLUFF, HoHATtf7Tnd~iIEI.IHJUR <E- , Mceraki Fri.. 20th Nov. 2.4". _ Hj^™south se-a'islaneTskrVlCES. For TONGA. SAMOA. FIJI aid SYDNEYNavua* Tues., 10th Dec, from Auckland. •Twin Screw. For RAROTONGA""and TAHITI— Manapouri, Tues.,_26th Nov., from Auckland. Fo7~SUVA and LEVUKA— Hauroto* Wed , 27th Nov., from Auckland. •Connects at Suva with R.M.S. Moana for Canada, United States and Europe. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. EXCURSION TO WEST COAST SOUNDS THE Favourite S.S. WAIKARE will leave Port Ohalmere, I 16th JANUARY NEXT, I jOn her Annual Cruise to these Beautiful | Sounds. ! Early application necessary for bertha. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. 8386 o'' RIENT-ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. For Plymouth and London, via Fremantle Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports), Suez ' Canal, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— STeamer~Tona \ Commander. Sydney. Mslb. Oroya 6.639*5* F. 'l*wa Nov. 80 Dec. 3 •Ortona 6,000 jH. Collins Deo. 14 Dec. 17 •Omrah B,2£S F. S. Symcns Uec. 28 Dec. 31 Oruba s,97l'S.Plnnkett Jan. 11 Jan. 14 • Twin, Screw. Fortnightly thereafter. THROUGH FARES.. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. SALOON—Single, £47 6s to £83; Return, £76 18s to £132. Return Tickets available foetfo years. Third-claw (Liberal Dietary Soale), £I*. 'm^Mkr^KtomVMn'-w-'mr^* —'--'-" . Passages fromi any port may be prepaid. THROUGH BOOKINGS TO NEW YORK in conjunction with Cunard Line. UNION S.S. OOY. OF N.Z., LTD., F-8054 . . Agents. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO BANKS PENINSULA. ON and after Ist NOVEiMBE-R, 1907, the Steamers CYGNET and JOHN ANDERSON will;run as under — Steamer, Day. Time. Cargo at Railway. .For •' Kaikoura— ■ Cygnet Thurs. 8.15 p.m. 13.80 pan. Le Bon's Bay and Akaroa— . Cygnet Tues. a p.m. 9 a.m. Pigeon Bay— •* . . . Cygnet Mon. 0.30 a.m. Saturdays Pigeon Bay— ' John Anderson (Fri. 8.30 a.m. Previous Little Akaloa- „ dsjr. John Anderson Sat 8.30 a.m. Previous Litis Akaloa and day. Okain's Be/— _ ' , John Anderson Tues and Thurs. 8.30 a.m. Previous day. Port Levy— . .' John Anderson Wed., 7.13 c.m., 4.30 p.m. 11 a.m. 08027 PITCAITHLY and CO. FOR KAIKOURA (Weather and other circumstances permitting) THE S.B. CYGNET will SAIL as above on arrival of the 7.43 p.m. train from Christchurch, on THURSDAY, «lst inst. Cargo at Railway till 12.30 p.m. 8529 * PITCAITHLY and CO. WANTED KNOWN. DFINDLAY, of 67 Colombo street, Syden- * ham, can make you a Reliable Buit v »t a Most Reasonable Price. Fit and Style Guaranteed. C 3263 pBO. MoCLATCHIE and CO. COAL ARRIVALS. S. S. LARGO LAW. DISOHARiGING THIS DAY. NEWCASTLE COAL A. end A. COMPANY COAL PELAWMAIN COAL HEBBURN COAL We desire to inform Merohante and Consumers that we are the only importers ot th* oelebrated PELAWMAIN and HEBBURN COALS. The Best and Most Valuable Coals yet brought from Newcastle, and we have arranged for shipments by every steamer. FROM WESTPORT— S.S. CANOPUS. DISCHARGING THIS DAY. FROM BLACKBALL— S.S. PETONE NEXT MONDAY. Telephones: 1007, 877, 375, Christchurch; 633 Lyttelton. FBBOB FOR YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF VEGETABLES PLANT NOW. SPRING Grown Cabbage, Cauliflowea*. Savoy. Brussels Sprouts, Scotch Kale, acd Broccoli Plant*. Prices, Is to le 6d per hundred. Also Celery Plants from boxes. Price. 3s Gd per hundred, ox la far 355. N.B. —We have fine healthy, well-grown plants of the above now ready, produced from oux own special strains. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., SEEDSMEN, ETC., 109 COLOMBO STREET (Corner of Lichfield street), Chrietchurch. 977 THE CROWN IRONWORKS COMPANY, Heating, Lighting and Hydraulic, and General Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders and Sheet Metal Workers. W* hold large stocks of Dodge wood pulleys, pipes. *teazn fitting*, •lectric. telephone, and hell fittings, shaiting, oil, waste, etc. Oil and g** engines ar.d extras. All goods required by the above-mentioned trades. Cooking range- | makers, Coppersmiths and Galvanisers, LiI censed Plumbers. W. J. LeCren and J. B. | Laurenson, 166 Manchester atreet. C 3035 TREASURE for Women who suffer from lassitude, backache, headache, and other ills. Bonnington's Pills, 1* Box.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 1
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