UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Lihited) Will despatch steamers as under, from the Breakwater, New Plymouth [weatber and other circumstances permitting! — FOR MANUKAU. WANAKA, on WEDNESDAY, 12th Oct. FOR SOUTHERN PORTSPENGUIN, on iVEDNESDAY, 12th Oct. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland).— MARAROA, on TUESDAY, 18th October. FOR SAN FRANCISCO (From Auckland.)— ZEALANDIA, on MONDAY. 10th October. SPECIAL SERVICE BETWEEN MANUKAU & LYTTELTON ViA New Plymouth and Wellington. The S.S. WANAKA, 493 tons, 600 h.p.. will be despatched from New Plymontb te 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 >> >oked through to London Dy Orient Linn OFFICES:— BROUGHAM STREET, Nkw Plymouth. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. TO WELLINGTON, NELSON, WEST COAST, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN PORTS. -*- WAVERLEY, «sJß^^rT^T*sV (Captain Gibbons) will leave Patea [weather and other circumstances permitting]— FOR WESTPORT— O« FRIDAY, 14th October, at 4 p.m. Rates of freights and passages may be obtained on application. Shippers are requested to ad rise the agent of any cargo forwnrded for shipment, in order to ensure attention. N.B. — Return passenger ticket^ to Nelson can be utilised for return by any of the Company's boats to Wanganui or Welling•n. The ordinary passage ratps, ex Waverley, to and from Wellington will for the future be £1 single, and £1 10s return Nelson and other ports, as before. EDWD. C HORNER, Agent. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., (Limitkd). Jt-at TIME TABLE Weather A other circumstances permitting FOR ONEHUNGA— GAIRLOCH, s.s., from WAITARA, on TUESDAY, Oct. 11th, nt 3 p.m. GAIRLOCH, s.s., from WAITARA, on FRIDAY, October 14th, at 7 p.m. The s.s. Macgregor leaves the Breakwater weekly for Onehunga. Being well fitte I for stock, can convey 40 cattle or horses, with 250 sheep, each trip. l£^~ Cnx;jo must, be booked and alongI aide one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets must be taken nt the Company's Office. Unequalled accommodation for stock. Inspection invited. Apply to W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Currie-street, New Plymouth, West-Quay, Waitara. Waitara, October 11, 1887. . , FOR ONEHUNGA -A— .^ fT^HE s a -^^K^mL stormbird (Captain Chambers) will leave WAITARA for Onehunga (weather and other circumstances permitting.) On an early date. Her accommodation is unsurpassed. Carries a Stewardess. Apply to JNO. S. BAILEY, Agent FOR ONEHUNGA. 'THE fast and favorite 'ScaLT^rM^g'CT 178 tons, Wm. Robertson, master, will leavp Breat water (weather nnd other tiicumstances permitting), for he above port, as under : — FOR ONEHUNGA— On Early Date. Carries an experienced Stewardess. Apply to J. D. BAKER, Agent, Waitara. EDWARD C. HORNER GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PATEA. Agent Anchor Line of Steam Packets ; Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company ; National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Limited; Public Trustee ; Harmonic Hall, &c. Cleik Patea County Council. Cash purchaser of fungus (in any quantity) and other produce. R. "C~A P L E ~Ni BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Opposite Court-house, HAWERA. Trust, moneys ready for investment. T^LLIOTT L'ESTRANGE BARTON, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, HAWERA. Office— Opposite Stab Office. MONEY TO LEND. VI H. W. H. S X E E T, LTI DENTAL SURGEON, N E W PLTMOUT H. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Capital JE3.500.000 Reserve Fund £270,000 The Company makes advances on stations, on stock, on growing clips of wool, and on Jt her produce; and receives consignments ci wool, hemp, grain, tallow, preserved meats, leather, horns, &c, for sale in Lon:on on commission, at rates. which may be Darned on application at the Company's Office. Office and Warehouse — Taupo Quay Wanganui. Further information may be obtained, from the Asents of the Bank of New Zealand at Opunake, Manaia, Normanby, Hawera, Patea, Mar ton, San son Halaombe, and Feildin". E ELLERY GILBERT, • PIANOFORTE TUNEII AND REPAIRER. Pianos, Harmoniums, and other Musical Instruments put in good repair. Four Tunings by the year, £2 2s. Visit Opunake, Manaia, and Hawera once a quarter. Orders left Mr. J. Gilmour, stationer, Manaia; Mr F. I. Jones staioner, Han era
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1751, 11 October 1887, Page 2
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651Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1751, 11 October 1887, Page 2
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