MAIL NOTICES. Mails will close at Hawera on the following dates : — For London, per Arawa (specially addressed), on Wednesday, September 14, at 12.30 p.m. For London, per direct steamer Tongariro, on Monday, September 19, at 12.30 p.m. For London, &c. (via San Francisco), on Thursday, October 6, at 12.30 p.m. Inward English mails will arrive at Hawera— Via San Francisco, about 17th Sept. Per Doric, about 30th September.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch Bteamers as under, from the Breakwater, New Plymouth [weather and other circumstances permitting]— FOR MANUKAU. PENGUIN, on SATURDAY, 17th Sept. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— WANAKA, on SATURDAY, 17th Sept. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland).— ROTOMAHANA, on TUESDAY, 20th September. SPECIAL SERVICE BETWEEN MANUKAU k LYTTELTOr' Via New Plymouth and Wellington. The S.S. WANAKA, 493 tons, 600 h.p., will be despatched from New Plymonth to Manukau every Wednesday Evening, and for Wellington and Lyttelton every Saturday Morning. Has excellent accommodation for 24 head cattle or horses each trip. Full particulars at Company's office. Passengers hooked through to London by Orient Lin* OFFICES.— BROUGHAM STREET, New Plymouth. LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. TO WELLINGTON, NELSON, WEST COAST, SOUTHERN k NORTHERN PORTS. J- WAVERLEY, (Captain Gibbons) will leave Patea [weather and other circumstances permitting]— For NELSON and WELLINGTON— On SUNDAY, 18th September, at 9 a.m. Rates of freights and passages may be obtained on application. Shippers are requested to advise the agent of any cargo forwarded for shipment, in order to ensure attention. N.B. — Return passenger tickets to Nelson can be utilised for return by any of the Company's boats to Wanganui or Wellingon. The ordinary passage rates, ex Waverley, to and from Wellington will for the ! future be £1 single, and £1 10s return, j Nelson and other ports, as before. EDWD. C HORNER. __. *****' NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., (Lihitxd). TIM E TABLE ?3B&£3bIL SEPTEMBER. Weather & other circumstances permitting FOR ONEHUNGA— 3 GAIRLOCH, s.s., from WAITARA, on THURSDAY, Sept. 15th, at 6 p.m. GAIRLOCH, t.8., from WAITARA, on i SATURDAY, 17th Sept. at 9 a.m. GAIRLOCH, 1.8., from WAITARA, on TUESDAY, Sept. 20th, at 10 p.m. The 's.s. Macgregor leaves the Breakwater weekly for Onehunga. Being well 'fitted for stock, can convey 40 cattle or horses, with 250 sheep, each trip. ii O" Cargo must be booked and alongi «de one hour before sailing. '■ ' Passage Tickets must be taken at the • Company's Office. Unequalled accommodation for stock. Inspection invited. Apply to W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Currie-atreet, New Plymouth, West-Quay, Waitara. \ Waitara, September 15, 1887. FOR ONEHUN&Z f I *HE fast and favorite j 1 ? a tons, Wm. Robertion, master, will leave Breakwater (weather 1 *nd other circumstances permitting), for he above port, as under :— FOR ONEHUNGA— t On Early Date. . ,/a » > ■ .;, Carries an experienced Stewardess. Apply to J. D. BAKER, • Agent, Waitara. /~ JOE ONEHUNGA. ■JjV.-r . On early date. 'mSWAWkBSk STORMBIRD ' i^^SHBBHHv' (Captain Chambers) will leave Wellington for the above ferfc, ■calling at WAITARA weekly for stock oi jaasengere. - " Her' accommodation is unsurpassed. | ■iCarries a Stewardess. Applf to JNO. S. BAILET, Aftstf
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1729, 15 September 1887, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1729, 15 September 1887, Page 2
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