TltfEW rLYMOUTH-ONEIIUNGA- (AUCKLAND) A* SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting.) B.S. BAftAWA leaves New Plymouth Break water EVERY TUESDAY aid FRIDAY, at 8.20 p,m., on arrival o£ express irom Wellington. Hw RARAWA leaves Onehurga EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY. 4 , ALTERATION IN SAILINGS. The Rarawa leaves Breakwater on THURSDAYS, December 24 and 31, at 8.20 p.m. . The Rarawa leaves Onehungit on WEDNESDAYS, December 25 and 30. UNION STEAM SHIP COMFANY~ OF N.Z.. LTD. yf'M despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting)— ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) HARAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.). WESTPORT. MAPOURIKA, every Thursday. Available for passengers. "WELLINGTON, DUNEPIN, OAMAKU, TIMARU, LYTTELTONCORINNA, December 28. WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH. PUKAKI, December 21. LYTTELTON (from Wellington)— Steamer daily, Sundays excppt?d. WELLINGTON TO NEW ILYKOIfTH. MAPOURIKA, every Wednesday. Available for passengers. Fiires: First class, ££s; second class, 15s. RAROTONGA and TAHITIMOANA, January 7. SUVA— NAVUA, January 14. SAN FRANCISCO (via Papeete)— From Wellington— ' MARAMA, January 7. SIAITAI, February 4. 3XOANA, March 4. UNION S.S. CO., LTD. QUIENT. LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via Fremcntle. Colombo (transhipping for all Eastern ports) Suez, Naples, Toulon and Gibraltar. From From' Sydney Melbrnß Osterley 12,129 Feb 10 Feb. Vi Orsova 12,000 Mch 10 Mch 17 Ornntes .*: 9 023 Mch 24 Mch 31 Orvieto 12,130 Apl. 7 Apl. 14 Orama new triple" screw steamer. All others twin screw. All fitted with wireless telegraphy. Fares.—New Zealard to Lordon: Saloon: Single, £47 6s to £88; return, £75 18s to £132. leturn tickets good lor two years. Third class .- £l9, £21, £23-single; £36, £33 12s, £« 4s return. Passages from above ports may be prepaid. Through bookings to New Yorft. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. PANADIAN-AUSTEALIAN LINE. V^ EUfiOPE (via AMERICA), MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. From From Stfiamer.. Sydney Auckland Makura Dec. 24 Dec. 29 •Niagara Jan. 21 Jan. .26 Makura Feb. 18 Feb. 23 *New. triple screw, 13,500 tons roister. Marama and STakura, twin-screw. AH equipped with wireless telegraphy. For all information, guide boofrs, maps, etc., apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., Managing Agents. I LI V. • n«ii I'A^.^a lv w^, , Mi ON, WEST COAST, i>.o. .u.fi w=>u*a>.ed), 114 tous. fci.o. iu.Ai.mV 1 1 tu*AVi, 4i.a. i-AttAPUA. ■j.u.uugu raits 'irom all ports. AU buuintuiiicuuuus. io ue addressed to the £tiuiciary. Consignments pf outward cargo should be ad\A*H ly— ■; ■ , J. K. MITCHELL, Agent. AOREiIE Si'tAAl SHlti-ING CO., LTD. Jtegular service from PATEA, WELLINGTON, ' JfELSON, WEiST COAST, and AfcL I JQItX^, - . S.S- AORERE, 45 tons. Through rates to and from all ports. Consignments outward shoifld be advised to agent, giving full particulars. EDWAED C. HORNER, Agent. rpHE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD. The S.S. KAPUNI makes monthly trips from Lyttelton to Patea, via Wellington, carrying cargo at lowest current rates. AU communications to be addressed to the • Secretary. J. K. MITCHELL, Agent. ITIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, ■■*• ■ . LIMITED. .... STEAM WAITARA TO LONDON. T.S.S "SOMERSET" ((11,300 tons) will load «t the Waitara Roadstead early in JANUARY, 1915. Wool and other General Cargo' to go forward by this opportunity should be delivered to the Company's Wool Store, Waitara, with as little delay as possible*. All instructions regarding documents must be »-, «ent to this Company's Waitara' Office. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY., LTD. A USTRALIAN Tl/rUTUAL ■OROVIDENT QOCIETY. Prospectus ior 1914-15 available. Policies •fleeted now participate in bonus for cutnot year. Address: K. W. BAIGENT (agent), Argyle Street, Hawera. fyjXOr, -pOBIMON & .^ERISTOPHERS, 100IH8ED BUBVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEBBE Uoensed under the Lan^ Transfer Act. WAD OFFICE: BEGENT STREET, HAWERA, P.O. Box 89. Telephone 133. Affenolet— Mr E. 0. Homer, Patea. Mi W. J. Tristram, Eltham. Olden left with the Agencies will receive twmpt attention. ECONOMIC For MEN'S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, SHIKTS, AND TIES. W Q pence, HAWERA^ TITBS. QKERMAN, (Late ol W. Spence, Economic.) Onnmaker and Ladies' Tailor, Coeturoet and •Ming Habits a speciality. Ladies' own maiMtah made up. (Above Muich'B, Draper.) (A Card.) J A JJTTFFILU, ARCHITECT, High Street, Hawera. (Halleniieln'i Buildingß, first fiooi.} ' H. W. L EW/ir ~~ BTJILDEB AND CONTBACTOB. Workshop: Burn Street, Hawer« Extension. _ artimmt«w glTen tot all classes of woxi, either ■own or country. Jobbing work carried on* »t short noties. 9.0. Bos 106 Hswen. [a oabp.l \ H. W. S^" 8™ f, (bit of University ol Pennsylvanto L' Pblladelphia.) I BTJBGEON DENTIST. 1 HIGH STREEr, HAWERA, \ IBoojm ote? Campbell's, gtoeet.)
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 19 December 1914, Page 4
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