UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OE NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will de■pitch itewnetrfcwrying pasaengen sod cargo) from New Plymouth wharf (weather J-j) •ad other circnmatancei permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland)— WAINUI, TUESDAY, June 13, 8.80 p.m. , TAKAPUNA, THURSDAY, June 15, 8.30 J p.m. — - ' v A repreaent»ti-rB ot the Company tra-rel* bf the mail train to book paueogen before _ niohiof ihe veiiel- - r 1 TO WELLINGTON- J PATEENA, TUESDAY June 13, at noon I WAINUI, -THURSDAY, June 15, noon. £ IO DUNEDIN, VIA WELLINGTON and £ 2OUTHEBN POBTS, without, trap- _r •hlpment)— S CORINNA, MONDAY, June 19, 8 p.m. j BOUTH BEAB EXCURSION — EVERY tj MONTH FROM AUCKLAND. v Country cargo must reach New. Plymouth •—For Southern Ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evenings' trains; andlor North, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturiay morning! traini, accompanied by full particnlan. . . Passengers are requested to obtain their Hoketf at Company's Office before joining n Itiuntn. -/J/ J Passengers booked through to -London kr the Orien^Pacifio Lin«(Tia Sydney) aid the Canadian and Australian Line (vi» VaßwioTfr). ' OFJTICKS: BROUGHAM STREET, NIW PLYMOUTH^ b I] ROPE, VIA AMERICA. FAMOUS BANFF EXCURSIONS;- -- JUNE — JULY — AUGUST. " S \ t( Lewa Lenve Bieamßii Sjtlnoy Aucklwa . _ >_^ =-= " * Miower. .. I June 13 1 Juno 14 ♦M»nok» ... ) July 10 I July & ♦ Twin screw Bteamer. " . Passengers from New Zealand bare option of joining Mail Btearaar at Sydney or lira. For all informatioß, Quids Book, Maps, - «to., applji - _ ■ ONION STBAMBHIP COMPANY OFN.Z., tiTD., Now Plymouth. RIENT PACIFIC LINE OF 110YAL MADL STEAMERS. For PLYMOUTH- and LONDON, via Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports), and Suez Canal, sail- j> ing as under from Sydney and Mcl- i bonrne. - __ f , ' '■ Lent - Leava r Staamor. Sydney - Melbourno noon. 1 pjn. Ormoß ... Jane 17 June 20~ *Ot(ona m July 1 July * •Orontes .. Jn»y 15 July 18 {j, •Omrnh .. July 29 Aug. 1 j * *Ophir .. Aag 12 Aug 15 j And Fortnightly Alter. - ; Q ♦ Twinßwew eiewnere ; j. UMIOITiTBAMSfIiP OOKFAHT OF RA, r>m. , (■ Now Plymouth.- - « _ ■ — ' j. TVTOBTHERN BTEAMBHIP COMP AN * ~rj>| LtMITED. ,£, £ AUCKLAND BIRVICI— Faojt BeiakWAXIB. (Weather and other, circamitancoi permitting.) FOR ONEHUNGA— fi.S. RARAWA,— - r Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and i: FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Rarawa carries a forecabin stewardess. 1. Pillage Ticksts muit ba taken at tho Company's Office, or from the agent on train. 9. Town cargo mast be booked at Com- ' pany's office, and delivered at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. 3. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth by morning-train, accompanied with (nil particulars. All cargo for shipment must bo accotn■anitd by * shipping note. 3.G. WEBSTER, Agent. Office— Egmont street, New Plymouth. ORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Waitara Agency— WYLLlß, RTOXT&Co. B. B. KIAORA, from Waitara to Kawbia, Baglan and Onehunga, loaves Wai tara every Wednesday, returning from Onehunga Monday, Kawbia Tuesday to Waitara (weather and other oircumstancoi larmitting) :— Wednesday, June 7^ midnight. - Wednesday, June 14, 7 p.m. . Wednesday, June 21, midnight. Wednesday, Juno 28, 5.30 p.m. _ t.B. KIAORA carries a Stewardess. All freights to Kawhia must be prepaid. Passage ticketa must be takes Tat agent's afice. Cargo mutt reach Waitara by morning train accompanied by full particulars. +. ' J&. I. VAUGHAN, ' Agent, Waitara. T)ATEA BHIPPIMG OOMPANY7LidJ FROM PATEA 1?O~ WELLmOTON, WEST COAST, AND ALL POBTS. Freight from Wellington to Pato» WBSQOCii TO 10a FKB TON. S.S. MANA 8.8. KIBIPAJU 8.8. KAPITI Through rates from all ports. . i Oonßlgntnent outward cargo should bz, •dvieedto ~ , I. K. MITCHELL Ap.int. ~ ; OWBRB STEAM SHIPPING COM | PAW, Lxo. . K3GUL&R HEEVIOR. FROM PATEA WELLINGTON, ; NELSON, WKET 1 COAST, AND ALL POBTh j Che b.b. A.08E815, 45 tons \ Freight to «nd from Wellington, 10b per . ton. * Through rates to and from all ports. _ Ooneignmenta outward should be advised Agant. giving full particulars. EDWD. O. HORNER, Agent. J. JUDSON ~ X nOACHBUILDER a»p yj WHEELWRIGHT. - . McGregor's Buildings, Opunake. Vehicles of every "description manufactured and repaired on shortest notice.' None but best , materials used. - - , '. ~- Shoeing Forge arid General Black smithing next Mr T. Knowles Hoteh /, . ARE- you out. of Sauce ? -Try our bottle of Military Chutney Sauce. Delicious and inexpensive.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8241, 13 June 1905, Page 1
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