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KW PLYMOUTH—ONEHUNGA (AUCKLAND.) I , (Weather, etc., permitting.) V*. BARAWA ftm OHBHUHGA— MfUj MONDAY and THUBSDAY *t 3 p.u:. KVM WUEAXWATER— flveiy TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8.20 p.m. •tier MTiral of mail train. SINGLE FAKE RATES ONLY. Mwttrd cargo must be at New Plymouth | JHray Station not later tbaa 20 a.m. on day mßk*g. galoo*: Single 325; Steerage, 24s 6d; ' # School, 255. NORTHERN S.S. CO.. LTD., " " UNION S.S. CO., LTD., Joint Agents B. Leu k Mercantile Agency Co., local agents TRIdN STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. 01 despatch steamers from New Plymouth hart (weather ana other circumstances per. OKKHUNGA (lor Auckland)— URAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.) 'TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 8.20 p.m. ELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TIMARTJCORINNA, at regular interrals. IYTTKLTON (town Weffißgt©»>- ---" Steamer DAILY, Sundays excepted. FDMXY and HOBART (from Wellingtbn)II (SUVA, ÜBVUKAy-TONGA (NUKUALOFA, BAAPAI, YAVATJ), SSMOX (APIA)— BIN FRANCIBCOAgeate lor Orient Line of Steamers. > UNION S.S. CO., LTD., OAoes: New Plymouth. IAXABIiM-AV&TBALIAN LINE W TANOOUTSS ROtrrE-^AtJSTRALU.NEW BtALAND, CANADA, Tia FIJI fc HONOLULU mom (v» AMERICA), MOST INTERESTING j ' -"- ROUTE. ; >-■ •: I I IBmtitt equipped with wireless telegraphy. Pat all iafematioß, guide books, maps, etc., aif~ UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N. 2. (LTD.), Managing Agents, ' ■umihaw Stoat, Hew Plymouth., Ml SOUTH TARANAXI SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. ll* Mkmiag vessels us trading regularly Hi WSLUNOTON ijo FATEA and return' aytag «*to trosß and to all ports— < ] &S. HAWERA, 140 tons, insulated and fitted with refrigerate*. j OA KAPUNI, 140 tons, insulated holds. IbMOgh rates to and from, all ports. Con. gaoia pfeaw address all goods "C/o South maaki Shipping Co., Ltd.," axjd advise lull rttouiars of ooaagßee. ' . \ ~- - Ciwtiini Agency and Forwarding Department ajM«M)ty, »» charge ol an experienced clerk. F. W. GRAINGER, Manager. ■HAW, BATILL AND ALBION CO., LTD. SBM DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO 1 SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. BE LARGESI fASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE »N«W ZEALAND TRADE. j BAILINGS iCiicumetanoea permitting^— i oamer ■ Tons Commander About' snuT '. 10,000 Kelly ~~\ May 11 nic. 12,332 Summers June ' (ywa 10,000 Lewis July | »«wthie i?|s^ Hftrt §«S*. } ewy^ , Oct. ' Ist, Jud ana 3rd cuus. | S intending putepngers most secure passports. for fall pjKtlciiUrs apply to the agents— LEVIN * CO., j . • -? • . Hawera. , ' *■_«' KEWTON KING, LTD., New Plymouth and Stratford. ;& Houvi • ■ IW. F .larno TTOKREB * OHEILD, PATEA. ' ftAHD * STOCK AGENTS, IKBURANCB AGENTS, CUSTOMS AGENTS. AUDITORS * VALUERS. ' & C- HORNER': REG.\ ACCOUNTANT. Aces tft search ol Land and Stock are toMaaisrtnl to write for particulars, or ring » «». nrhOße No. 8, Patea. ■ Jl Oovmu w. Bnrann Gsmoh, U. 11.1.' A.N.Z.1.A., 8.L8.A. TVUFFILL * QIBBON, BBGIOfTB&KD ARCUmCTI, BABRY'S BUILDINGS. HAWERA. v <OM'i CLOTHING. OVERCOATS, HAM, OAPB «HTRTB AND KM. E H. H""™ rUHE S.O.S. COLLEGE. TUTORIAL AND CORRESPONDENCE h*wine (all brandies) Wireless peed Typewriting Languages Mchen* D and C. Book-keeping lumbers' Exam. Accountancy einforoed Concrete Architecture tvil Engineering Matriculation üblic Service Entrance Surveying. . Other Courses on Application. Writ© for Free Prospectus to BOX 1573, P.O. AUCKLAND. Q. P. O'Shannassy, Ph., D, " Director; *7f\ ACRES, treehold, Te Aroha; lU in centre of a good, dairying district; all in fair pasture, bus can be very greatly improved. Buildings consist of a 5-roomo<l house, but .owner would consider erecting a cowshed if required LSO 95 acres freehold, and 100 acres freehold of the"same class of land. Price £40 per acre. Terms £5 per acre cash for any of the above sections, which we can highly recommend. M) ACRES freehold, Waverley district; suitable for either dairying or - fattening; subdivided into 25 convenient paddocks; well watered and nearly all ploughable. Buildings consist of an 8-roomed house, woolshed, and 12-bai,led cowshed; within 1£ miles of a school post office and factory. Price £55 per .acre. Terme £5000 cash, balance for term of years. ■' Owner would consider exchange for a sheep farm. GLENN & WILLIAMS, \ i Land; Stock, and Station Agents, \ ~ -WANGANUI. j -■ • . ■ ' i JM GOINO TO twt t, ynjj PEOPLF ; SOMETHING," t d Cantain TTnton, of Cbn'itaunna live the children Recreation ani sasure; devote a poilion of r i"i' * >^ with them. It is their d"«v and i.« oit'ml in the buiilding of bright man- [ * )d ond womanhood. | v a SfcrTneloiiErV* Magic Nerve stoics fi othaclie. UQ everywhere.—Advt. * 'S

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 9 May 1921, Page 4

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