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SHIPPING. ♦ ' EXPECTED ABEIVALS AT WELLINGTON. STKAMKBS. Forfarshire, left New Tork 28th August via Australia and Auckland. - Germanicus, left New Tork 6th December. Mimiro, left London 7th December. Whakatons, left London 28th December via Auckland/ Tomoana, left London Ist January via Australia. Wakanui, left London 2nd January via Hobart. Eeigate, left New Tork 3rd January via Australia. Gothic, left London 17th January via Hobart. Star of Australia, left London 21st January via Australia and Auckland. BAILEES. Inveroargill, left London 27th September. Trinidad, left New Tork sth Ootober. Canterbury, left Glasgow 11th October. Wellington, loft Liverpool 11th November, j County of Pembroke, left Liverpool 6th December. Euthwell, left Glasgow 10th December. Ohas. G. Eice, left New Tork 13th December. Pass of Batman, left Glasgow 21st January. Gladys, left Liverpool 28th January. TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANT U OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch steamers (carrying passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) — TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland)— BOTOITI, every TUESDAT. TAKAPUNA. every THUBSDAT and SATUBDAT. —At 8.30 p.m.— TO WELLINGTON— TAKAPUNA, every TUESDAY. BOTOITI, every THUESDAY. — At noon. — TO DUNEDIN VIA WELLINGTON AND SOUTHEEN POETS (Without Transhipment) — UPOLU, on MONDAY, March 3rd, at noon. Passengers are requested to obtain their tickets at Company's office before joining steamers. Cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered not later than Noon on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays for North, and for South at 5 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth — For Southern ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evenings' trains ; and for North, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday morningß* trains, accompanied by full particulars. ' Passengers booked through to London by tbe Orient-Pacific Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Line (via Vancouver). OFFICES— BBOUGHAM STBEET, New Plymouth. NOBTHEBN STEAMSHIP COMPANT (Limited). TIME-TABLE FOB FEBEUABT. Weather and other circumstances permitting FOB ONEHUNGA— •NGAPUHI, every MONDAT, WEDNESDAT, and FBIDAY, from Breakwater, at 8.30 p.m. ♦Carries fore-oabin stewardess. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by full particulars.. Town cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. Passage Tickets roust be taken at tbe Company's office prior to sailing. Apply W. D. WEBSTEE, Agent. Office— Egmont street, New Plymouth. , TJATEA SHIPPING OOMPANY ' • l "- ! S.S. MANA S.S. KIEIPAKA Trade regularly from' PATEA TO WELLINGTON. Outward consignments Bhould be advised to agent. For further particulars apply to '< J. K. MITCHELL, Agent, Patea. TVTOETHEBN STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' U\ (Limited.) ' Waitaba Agency.— WYLLlE, STOTT, \ AND CO. < S.S. KANIEBI will leave WAITAEA FOE BAGLAN— On FRIDAY, February 26th, at midnight. Beturning from Eaglan and Kawhia on February 14th and 28th. S.S. Kanieri carries saloon passengers only. Passages must be taken at Company's office. All freights for Kawhia must be prepaid. Cargo mußt reach : Waitara by morning train, accompanied by full particulars. WYLLIE, STOTT AND CO., Agents. OBEBE STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd. FBOM PATEA TO WELLINGTON, NELSON, WEST COAST, AND ALL POETS. The B.S. AORERE will sail FOE WELLINGTON— On early date. Through rates from all ports. Consignments outward should be advised by agent. WOOL FBEIGHT to WELLINGTON will be reduced to 3s per bale after 14th Ootober. EDWD. C. HOENEE, Agent. WHY BUY EGGS I WHEN A SIXPENNY TIN OF EMPIRE C?* |wiUGotofAßto2OiUa?l FOR SALE. DOUBLeTuGGY, owner leaving district. Apply sharp, E. L. BRIA IN T, ELT3AM COACH FACTORY. ELTHAM PHCENIX FOUNDRY ENGIfIEERING WORKS, Union -st., Haweha J, A.IibYES (Late J. Houston), ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines fitted and repaired. Dairy Faotory repairs and Turbine Machinery a speciality. Windmills built ; all sizes. Horse Shoeing . under the direct supervision of Mr Craig, an experienced farrier. Patrons may rely on good work. LARGE Quantities of Waste taper on sale at the Saiß Offiof.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7398, 26 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7398, 26 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7398, 26 February 1902, Page 1