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0 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ooean-golng Steamers. Burgemeister Hackman, leit New York 4th August Tia Australia and Auckland; dv« about 87th October. Paparoa, left Plymouth 10th September via Capetown and Hobart j due about 29th October. M , Oswestry Orange, left Liverpool 23rd August via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 6th November. Wakanui. leit Plymouth 3rd September via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about lit November. Aotea left Liverpool 3rd September via Auckland: due about 2nd November. Corinthic, left Plymouth 24th September via Capetown and Hobart; due about bin November. Queen Helena, left New York 4th September via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 25th November. Ayrshire, left Liverpool 17th September via Australia and. Auckland; duo about 22nd November. Turakina, left Plymouth Bth October via Capetown and Hobart ; due about 22nd November. Matatua, left London 9th Octobor via Auckland: due about 2nd December. . Rippingham Orange, left New York 84th September via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 12th December. Niwaru, left London 4th October, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; doe about 18th December. Sailing Vessels. Formoia, left Liverpool 10th August. Bouganville, left New York Ist SepHornby Castle, left Adelaide 6th Octo- - Liverpool 6th October. Itata, left Liverpool 6th October. ""dip UNION STEAM SHIP. COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch ateamers (carrying passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting)— TO ONEHTJNQA (for Auckland)TAKAPUNA, every Tuesday, at 10 p.m. BOTOITI, every Thursday at 10 p.m. BOTOITI, every Saturday, at 10 p.m. A representative of .the Company travels by th* mail train to book passengers before BOTOITI, every Tuesday, at noon. TAKAPUNA, every Thursday, at noon, taking Nelson cargo direct. TO DUNEDIN, VIA WELLINGTON and SOUTHERN PORTS, without transhipment)—* _ , CORINNA, on Monday, December 5. at 3 p.m. BOUNDS EXCURSION, JANUARY, 1906 The trip of the year. Pamphlets on application. ( Country cargo must reach New Plymouth —For Southern Ports, not later than Mon- » day and Wednesday evenings 1 trams; and fo/North. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings trains, accompanied by full P *PaMenger« are requested to obtain their ticket* at Company's Office before joining steamers. T _ Paatengen booked through to London by the ftrient-Paciflc Line ,(*- Sydney) aid the Canadian and Australian Line (vie ] Vancouver). OFFICES: MggggjMMM-. THE "ALL RED 1 MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON. O-N-DUN-AUST-ALL-N LUIS. *«_E_s6Mtt awK,PasSo, or other railway hue. c ' Vwn 1i«-t« i Steamers Bytoef Auckland ggO;i sag 1 ss b. SPECIAL RATES TO_ST. LOUIS FAIR, j Passengers from New Zealand have option of joining Mail Steamer at Sydney or °For all information, Guide Book, Maps, etc., apply, 1 WIOJI «rn__aHlP OOMPAHT OF NXJCjm_ c jrvTlßN* PACIFIC LINE. c M_W % r «YMOUTU -O tOKDOK, r VtaffllK^Njg^Mamuli., M d j ■- — i*_T« Lwve t flteamtr. Sydney *•%««• C noon. * PJ*>« fe* :: %a a a- 1 «Twi nwrew sMameri ~* F AniVortalghttyth«rMtMr. V NORTHERINSTEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. AUCKLAND SERVICE— Feom Be«_kwatob. (Weather and other circumstances per1 mitting.) From November 1. I S.B. RARAWA, for Onehunga, every Mon- { day, Wednesday, and Friday at 9.30 (Raiawa carrta {orecabin stewardess.) 1 Passage Tickets must be taken at the I Company's Office, or from the agent on cargo must be booked at Company's office, and delivered at railway not 4 r &y^ar PP g oo m mu.t reach New Ply. 7 mouth by morning train, accompanied With ; 101 l particulars. A , AU cargo for shipment must be accomAgent. Office— Egmont street, New Plymouth. Waiiara Agem\y-WYLLIE, STOTTtCo, 8. 8. KIAORA."Irom Waitara to Ka : whia, Raglan and Onehunga, leaves Wai Ura every Wednesday, returning from Dnehunga Monday. Kawhia Tuesday to Waitara (weather and other circomitancei P-^edntey» November 83, at 0 p.m. Wednesday, November 30, at 2 a.m. 8,8, KIAORA carries a Stewardess. All IwlghU to Kawhia must bt prepaid. Passat* ticket* most be taken at agent's ~s*, b«4 MMh WiJtat. ky morning I - Agent, Waitara. MQULAR 81BVIOB. - ' IVOHF-TB- ~ """ ft* M. _OBHB, 48 tons Ims* Wa_AtMa, 10s per ■ "^ ______ -QATIA BHIPPIHa OOMPAHT, Ltd mm, tnmi TjT wiluhotoi, ■ Wpm qoiJT, 4_n> all ram. f^t tro« Wettlnftoo to' Hftw j|^ |^ lt< !L*_»_J^ ..^_i. v t*** 1 *' i.*,Mmnn_t_ ■•;'' ***** , jvOES IT FAY? What ? Why to eat the Best &',„,!. In tho mftrket. Then go to tfv. jyi oat Bazaar. ' , L. S. BARRACLOUGH,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8133, 1 December 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8133, 1 December 1904, Page 1

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