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■ia uinoN steam ship co. ofi J NE^ ZEALAND, LTD. tol ii. P SS n ßf? must obtain tiokete at "~ ™.| the Office -before they embark. T i«l' - 1 Vj"ll-de-aesnaTciied as-.urdcr, '■ 1 weather -and other circumstances p-r- A H mitting: — .^ F 1■ :' WCTO*g AND WJXLINQTON * I Takapuna, Tuesday, gept. 21, 10 3 m ■ Arahura, Wed., Sept. 22, noon ■ 'BosaMond, Wed., F Se P t. 22, 9 a.m. ?■ I SEX™"' % h n> Se e fc - 23 io •*. ;e | Takapnna, Saturday, Sept. 25, noon. '8«" - ;, 'Cargo onJy. hi „ WELIiiNGTON DIRECT: ■ - Mapounka/Satur.^ Sept. 25, 6.30 anu ■ > *No cargo. WESTPOBT, GBETMOUTH and fe?, rik % W^ n *' s - 1^- 22. Bam. » S . u {J da y> Sept. 26, 7.30 am. Largo (perishable only) nntU noon t ■■ Saturday. jffiW PLYMSDTH and. ONEHXWGA* ' Wed., Sept. 22? 9 am a Cormna, Thursday, Sept. 30, 3 m 1 H #w . -.Cargo omV. E _ yi * Pictoa and WeUingtoa. J SYDNE I om ia W COOK STRAIT."' - ijat j Moerak., Thnrs., Sept. CTp m htel CANADIAN - AUSTRALIAN L IN '' -L P ,».M.i D ffi M r ■' I f 10 1" Sydney, Sept. 27 ' From Suva/ Oct. 5 ' 3d •Jfe*.-fr!P Dunedin : P £6 upwards OOaffANY.Lig; 1 ™ 8 * ' - U WSSTP^g b «TOOIjTH and The WAIMEA,° KITIKA - Thursday, 23rd, inst., at H a.m. ir WELLINGTON. d TheVIKAU, (DIVeCfcJ ' = c Wednesday, 22n d inst., at 7 p.m. v s l^ llJ^g^ Via MOTUEKA, r I _ Friday, 24th inst., at noon J^p^'i.*. -t t The NJKATT, • . 1 Monday, 27th inst., at 4 p m. ■ Eariy . WANGANUT"EVENING~MAIL >T ~READINGS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2 p m. I Wind— N.W. fresh breeze; sea heavy m Bay; barometer falling. THE SUN. . Rose to-day-5.65; ssts, 5.51. j Risos-tb-morrow— 5.53; sets, 5.53. 1 BRIGHT SUNSHINE ,1 ni^af^ 0 ™ 112 ' 11^^". , 1 THE MOON. I (Calculated N.Z. Mean Time) I Last Quarter. .. 7 7^ 11* ». 1 New Moon ... 15 2 39 am. J F«st Quarter.-. .23 6 Ful Moon ... 30 . 0 35 a a - - TEMPERATURE. Yesterday— Max. 63, mm. 52, mean I .-■■•■ RAINFALL. day-1.C7 inch? PteCediDS 9 Total to date for September— 1.48 inch. OBSERVATIONS HERE AND ELSE . ' WHERE. i Cape Maria Van Diemen— Wind N fresh; bar. 29.90; ther. 63; sky blue, sea considerable. N., Kght; bar. 29.83; ther. 61; ram. ■ Thames— Wind N.W. moderate gale; bar. 29.84 ;ther. 61; squally. ■ . _ Gisborne— Wind N., light; bar, 29.90 ;ther .62; sky cloudy; sea smooth. . , Napier— Wind N.W., Ught; bar. 29.80; ther. 60; sky blue and cloudy; sea smooth. - New Plymouth— Wind N.W., fresh: bar. 29.72; tber. .57; rain; sea rpugh. Wanganui— Wind N-W., light; bar. <*9.70; ther. 61; rain ; bar moderate. Wellington— Wind N.W. fresh bi-eeze; bar. 29.65 ;ther. 53; sky ove»cast. Blenheim— Wind N.W. fresh breeze: bar. 29.42 ;ther. 62; sky blue and cloudy; river high. • . * NelsVrii— Wind' N., fresh; bar. 29.64; ther. ifcO;-. sky blue and cloudy; ' sea. ■rough: • > :-■ Westport— Wind N.W., light; bar. 29;67^thcr. £8; sky blue and cloudy; bar rivoderate. Greymbuthi^-Wind N., fresh breeze; bar. 29.60; ther. 56; passing showers; bar considerable. j Christehurch— Wind calm; bar. 29.48: thor. 54 ;,'sky~ overcast. • Timaru— Wind E., light breeze; bar. 29.00 ;ther. 55; sky blue and cloudy; sea smooth.. ... Oamaru— Wind N.E., light; bar. 29.37^; ther. 54; sky overcast; sea smooth. ■ • Dunedin— Wind S."W., light; bar. , 29.43; ther. 52; rain. • rnvercargill— Wind cahn; bar. 29.77; J ther. "56 ; sky 'overcast. BEY. D. C. BATES' WEATHEB FORECAST. Strqng westerly winds to gale. Very i" heavy rain may be expected. Expect unsettled and ' cloudy weather ; . likely to continue for some days. ' Expect low pressure prevailing; .but" inisteady. Rivers .flooded. Tides moderate. "Sea rough. TTAVING taken over the Business JLJL lately carried on bvCONDELL & ARMSTRONG, andfor'mcriv ARMSTRONG. & CO., wishes tho PubUc to know that he has „ • .-. > ENTIRELY RE-STOCKED W\th New and Up-to-Date Goods in ,eve%y , Department, all .the former Sfc.-k having been sent to auction. Firit Display of ' Spring Goods now thc\vir.:j'nnd New Goods arriving evory Q.-v. ' Inspection invited. T HCONDELL TRAFALGAR STREET. ORCHARDISTS. I SWIFT'S' ArseiiiM Lead. Bl.uk I.vaf * Tobacco Ext-a:t. Pest End, a v siire killer of al! Pesta. Fish GilS«-Kp -"" for Spring and Summer Spraying. $ FARMERS. B WOOL Packs, fast and loose tops. Branding Oils, all coburs. Sheep Dips, poiennoia and non-pcifigi'i-"li? Raddle, hi is and rad: ■ " " „ ;i . ... DAIRY FARMERS. x . TVyBE Famous, Melotte ; Separator. Mr i ;C. Martin, of ■ Stoke, _who has -» used • Molptte Separator for six years, *~. says -it^is absplntely the Vast thing on the 'farm. '■'■-. v ■ .'.-. 1 -■ . -. : , '■■. .-; • ■•-■ • SEEDS., ' =. TVTEW\ Season's. Rape i and Turnip ;li . Seeds direct from England from the leading Seed" Growers. •••■■;■- •-: ■:.■ •■•".■; manures. FUEL Stocks of Manure always in • Stock. TASEER & LEVIEN. ;^S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 20 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 20 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 20 September 1909, Page 3