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SHIPPING LAUTOKA, via Newcastle and Sydney. Waipahi Tuesday, 18th, 3 p.m. CANADA—UNITED STATES-EUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN. AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Auckland to Wellington to Suva (Fiji). Rarotonga, Honolulu, Tahiti, San Victoria (8.C.) Francisco. Vancouver. * Dec. TRAVE d all Arrang fSIONS cisco •R.M.S. ORMONDE R.M.S. OTRANTO R.M.S. ORFORD R.M.S. ORONTES ■tR.M.S. ORSOVA R.M.S. OKAMA R.M.S. ORONSAY Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. Dec. 8 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 •Tourist steamer, one class onlv. Does not call at Palma. tDoes not call Aden. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon, from £B7 single, £153 return. 3rd Class, from £39 single, £7O return. Tourist, from £4O single, £72 return. All Fares subject to Exchange. U.S.S CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agent». Telephones 41-860 and 47-566. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION LINE. Incorporated in England. VIA PANAMA CANAL. TAINUI T.S. . . AUCKLAND Oct. 17 TAMAROA E.G. 12.350 tons Nov. 8 WAIWERA C.V. 10,700 „ End Nov. lONIC T.S. . . 12.350 „ Dec. 11 MATAROA E.C. 12,3.50 „ Jan. 3 WAIPAWA C.V. 10,700 „ Late Jan. AKAROA E.C. . 15,120 „ Feb. 5 Only one class on each vessel. E.C. Express Cabin Steamer. Calling at Pitcairn and Curacao. T.S. Tourist Steamer, Calling at Pitcairn and Jamaica. _ C.V. Cargo Vessel with accommodation. Route and Ports optional. NEW YORK: Combined Tourist Fares by TAINUI to Canal and PRESIDENT TAFT from the Canal are from £39, plus exchange and tax. 4 Agents: L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD. And DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. HUDDART - PARKER LIKE. (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.V. "WANGANELLA" (10,000 tons). Sailings (Circumstances permitting). AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY (direct). THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 11 A.M. WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE (via SYDNEY). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. NOON. First and Second Class Only. Full information. Pamphlets, etc., apply OFFICE. 54 Quay Street. Tel. 43-183. "ELBOURNE CENTENARY. T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10,000 TONS, will sail as under (circumstances permitting) FOR MELBOURNE, via SYDNEY. From AUCKLAND: Thursday, Oct. 11. Erom WELLINGTON: Thursday. Oct. 25. Full particulars, HUDDART. PARKER. LTD.. Quay St. Telephone 43-183. CANADIAN RATIONAL gIEAMSfIIPS. AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS. BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND. UNITED S STATES AND CANADA Cargo also accepted for United Kingdom and the Continent Through Bills of Lading at Lowest Current Rates. FROM MONTREAL: CANADIAN BRITISHER, DUE SEPTEMBER 17. TO NEW YORK, BOSTON AND HALIFAX. Via Wellington and Australian Port». CANADIAN BRITISHER, ABOUT SEPTEMBER 19. For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, LTD., and „ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAA,WAYB, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Ferry Bldgs., Quay St. Shipping: Phone 43-089. Railways: 42-300. /COOK'S) N rji O JjUROPE P 1935. Details of Escorted Tour# Now Available. N.Z. FARMERS' TOUR. GALLIPOLI PILGRIMAGE (Including Egypt and Palestine). GIRLS' GOODWILL TOUR. "POPULAR TOURS." "IDEAL TOURS." "ACROSS AMERICA'' TOUR. For Full Information and to Book npply to QOOK'S rjpRAVEL gERVICE. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDG.. AUCKLAND.

STUD HORSES VAALS (19). HWlldlf VALAIS (8) —GALTEE UUytff QUEEN (19). § VAALS was a genuine racey \__il - horse, winner of £13,400 ia stakes. Vaals won among other races Epsom Handicap, 1 mile, lm MS!s, carrying 8.7; Cantata Stakes, 1 mile, lm 87s (a race record); City Tattersall's Cup, 11 furlongs, 9.G, 2m 18Js (a Rand wick record which still stands); second to Amounis in Linlithgow Stakes (beaten a neck), Hobartville Stakes and Roschill Guinea*. VAALS is the only son of Valais at the Stud in New Zealand, and is one of the best-bred and finest specimens of the oughbred available in the North. The Valais blood rules Australia to-day. Heroic, a son cf Valais, is the premier sire in Australia for the last two seasons, havin? sired winners over all distances, including the great ataying three-year-old Hall Mark (Melbourne Cup and both Derbies). Fee, 20 Guineas. BRONZE EAGLE (9). BRAZEN (S)—TORFRIDA (9). BRONZE EAGLE is a most highly-per-formed horse. He won the New Zealand and the Grea' Northern Derbies, and the G. G. Stead Cup, of 11 miles, mid established a reoord for that distance. His sire, Brazen, one of Australia's most auccessful sires, is famous for the stamina he imparts. Bronze Eagle boasts an extremely stout pedigree, revealing a host of brilliant performers. He proved himself a racehorso of amazing speed and sterling courage, and has developed into a hand•ome stallion. Fee. 15 Guineas TEA TRAY (1). THE TETRARCH-GOOD AND GAY. TEA TRAY is a proved sire of early apeed He sired La Poupee, Tea Trader, Bronze Tray (Avondale Cup), Lady Nan, Morrath. Kerbside (Railway Handicap), Spoon, Ti Tree, Kiosk. Tankard, Imateagrirl, Refresher, Royal Tea, Tea Time, Agomomi. Grand Tea, and numerous others. Fee. 15 Guineas. All care taken, but no # responsibility. For further particulars apply to MARDELLA STUD, OTAHUHU. PHONE 150. OTAHUHU. tTO STAND AT THE AUSTRALIAN jrwn blood stallion. LvIL APPELLANT (3) W'ESTCOURT—WOLAROI LASS Westcourt won the Melbourne Cup, and Dam. Wolaroi Lass, was fullaiater to Wolaroi. which won £25.000 stake money. FEE, £lO 10s. GRAZING 3s PER WEEK. All care but no responsibility incurred. Appellant has proved himself a sure Foal-getter. For further particulars apply to E. K. PLAISTED, Owner, Whangarei. Or J. BUCHANAN, Green Lane. rpo STAND THE SEASON -L AT FAVONA ROAD, OTAHUHU. , JEWEL POINTER. A son of the best Sire ever imported to New Zealand. Logan Pointer, from Law Chimes, a brilliant mare. JEWEL POINTER is a handsome stallion and was a champion racehorse, being the season's largest stake-winner on one occasion and recognised as one of the most genuine horses in trotting history. He holds records at Alexandra Park of 1 mile 2.6 4-5, 1} miles 8.40, 2 miles 4.22. Fee, 10 Guineas. Further particulars on application. D. BRIDESON, Phone 20-607. TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE RAPA. A CRE 9fWM ACRE'S STOCK ADVERtvIu tise themselves. TERMS: iigns.. Cash on Service, by float; lOgns railed Return privileges. Apply I J. P, THORPE, Owner, Phone 3241, Hamilton. fTV3 Stand at Cambridge.—Sargon (Catmint X —Hukapapa). Fee, sgns.; all care but no responsibility. Cards on application.—W. B. Jarvis. Groom in charge. Bin8 in Fabnkoff, black Clydesdale stallion; also harness stallion; near Station. Pukekohe.—Varley. STUD NOTICES BINARY NOTICE. v V. W. PRIEST. (Veterinary Practitioner, 41 Gook* Street. Hamilton East. Town and Country Clients receive prompt attention. Latest methods and Medicines used in combating all Animal Diseases and Accidents. PHONE 1210. £jOAL. QAKBONETTES, QOKE7 JpiBEWOOD. jgUILDING jy|ATERIALS. Of All Descriptions. JpURNITURE REMOVALS. Covered Vans for local and longdistance carting. J. H. M. C ARPEKTEE - L ID (Established 1879), 918 BROADWAY. NEWMARKET. 8.E.1. Telephone 30-066 (2 lines).

EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC RANGITOTO and Islington Bay.—Oln Launches leave Steps, Sat.. 1.80 P- n Leave Rnnfritoto 4.30 p.m. Sim.: Leave Ster 10 a.m. ami 2 p.m. Return fare: Rangitot< Is 6d; Bay. 2s.—N. .T. Ingli*. Phon« 42-131 l?OR ONEKOA, WAIHEKE ISLANE i 1 LADY JOCELYN (King's Wharf) SATURDAYS. 1.45 p.m. And SUNDAYS. 930 a.m. WATKIN AND XYALLIS. 42-400. i VfTAIHEKE ISLAND. I '* SATURDAY. l-y"vl S.S. HAUITI. 1.45 p.m.. | |r Surfdale. Ostend and Omiha. i (Leaves King's Wharf t. Returns direct fron OmiliH. SUNDAY TRIP. !SS HAUITI. 9.50 a.m.. Surfdale (2s Bd> Ostend and Omiha (2s 9(1). (Leaves North cm Wharf.) Vessel leaves Omiha 1 p.m. Ostend 4.20 p.m. and Surfdale 5 p.m. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.. opposite C.H.U. Queen St EVERY 20 MINUTES TO ST HELIERS BAY. KOHIMAR AM A AND MISSTOf BAY. via Waterfront Drive RETURN OR ROUND TRIP-ADULTS Is 3d. CHILD 7d. (Alsc intermediate Fares. City to Orukei Golf Links and Mission Bay Return —Adults, lid; Child. sd. Phone 24-788 L. .1 KEYS. LTD MOTOR SERVICES AUCKLAND TO NAPIER DAILY AUCKLAND, depart HAMILTON .. . ROTOR U A .. . TAUPO .. . NAPIER, arrive .. 7 a.m ~ 10.15 a m 1 p.m. .. 3 p.m .. 8 p.m. BOOK AT AARD OFFICE. AUCKLAND Fare £3 OA UCKLANLt THAMES A Via HAURAKJ PLAINS Cars depari White tjtai Office 31 Customs St.. Phone 42-4GS or Lavcoek and Faithfull I Fort St.. Phone 43-146 8.30 a.m. and II n m 3.30 p.m. Sundays 9.30 a.m. and 6.3( pirn! COROMANDEL MERCURY BA\ (Week-davs only)' 8.30 a.m. and 10 ti.ro W. WHITE AND SONS. LTD Private Res.. 44-547. Thames. 40. W Cars Depart WHITI iMTfW? STAR OFFICE FOR HAU IHClcmiMKn! RAKI PLAINS. PAEROA Ogy WAIHI 7.15 a m.. U a.m . ! p.m. (Sun. 6 P.rn.i. TAU RANGA. TE PUKE. WHAKATANL. GIS BORNE. 7.15 a.m.. 11 a.m Leave WAIH. for Auckland. 8 a.m.. 12 20 p.m.. 4.45 p.m (Sun. 4.45 p.m.) Fares-Paeroa, 15s; Waihi 17s 6d: Tauranga. 21s. Phonv 44-18* TRANSPORT. LTD. DARGAVILLE.— Daily. 9.45 a.m: Sun days. 5.45 a.m.—Booking Agents. Lay cock and Faithfull, 14 Fort St. Phoa® 43-146 T7S7HANGAREI Pioneer Services leavi VV Aard Office Daily. 12.10 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.—Phones: 41-000. 44-656. Office. 45-299. SUBURBAN SHOPPING MEATS.— Only Prime Quality Ox Beef, Wether Mutton. Lamb, Pork.—A i-*-* Wether Mutton, Lamb, Pork.—A Hales, 31 Parnell Rd. HERNE BAY PORK Butcher.—Debney's for the best Bacon, Ham and Small Goods. Pricee right. HAMILTON SHOPPING THE WAIKATO BRANCH of the New Zealand Herald, South British Build ings, Hamilton, will receive orders for the delivery of the New Zealand Herald and the Weekly News in Hamilton and suburbs. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD Will be received at the Herald's Waikato Branch Office, South British Insurance Co.'t Buildings, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Copies of the Herald and the Weekl? News on Sale. ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY will receive prompt atten tion. THAMES SHOPPING 10S 6d—Men's Box Walking Shoes, all J-ju leather: wonderful value.—Danby'i Shoe Store. Thames CHEMISTS CUREX Cream, wonderful cure Eczema Red Nose, Pimples. 2s Cd, 4s 6d.— Clarke, Chemist, 116 Victoria St. DOCTOR RIDGE WAY'S Creosoted Lung Balsam Cures Colds; la 6d, 2s 6d.—Hutchinson Bros. Stores. RALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). —Prompt Mail Order Chemist.— Dept. H. 201 Symonds St., Auckland. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. Imperishable as the Pyramids. Manufactured in Auckland by titcatab and YTASON. IVIcINab and IVlason. Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. K Guarantee with Every Order 109 SYMONDS STREET. Send for Free Catalogue

LOANS ON MORTGAGE // The Public Trust Office has funds available for investment on approved securities on first mortgage at per cent per annum for terms of five years. No procuration fees are payable. Full particulars on application to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or his local representative.

PAPATOETOE TOWN BOARD Conversion under the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Papatoetoe Town Board Loans Conversion Order, 1934, of debentures or other securities issued in respect of the following loans. Rate of Interest. Original. I Existing. Per cent. Per cent. Road Improvements Loan Sanitation Loan Recreation Reserve and Antecedent Liability Loan South Road Loan Recreation Reserve and Park Area Loan Water Supply Loan, 1020 .. Water Supply Loan, 1030 (part) Water Supply Loan, loito (part) 13,400 6 1,800 6 1,350 6 0 6 Dpte of Maturity. Ist October, 1060 Ist October, 1060 Ist October, 1060 Ist December, 1062 1 st December, 1062 Cst October, 1065 Ist April, 1055 Ist April, 1 ODS Notice is hereby given to the holders of debentures or other securities Issued In respect or the above-mentioned loans that the Papatoetoe Town Board intends to convert all sucn debentures or other securities (except those In respeetl or which dissent is duly signified; into new debentures having new maturity dates and bearing Interest at 41 per cent per annum. / The Conversion will take effect rrom the First day or October, One Thousand Wine Hundred and Thirty-tour. Application for conversion must be made in writing and be accompanied by the Securities to which It relates. Dissent rrom the conversion or any existing debentures or other securities may be signified by the holder by notice in ■writing delivered to the Town Clerk, Papatoetoe, on or berore the Firteenth day or October, 1 034. IT notice or dissent from the conversion or any debentures or other securities is not received by that date the securities will be converted. The rate or interest on any debentures or other securities In respect or which dissent Is signified as aroresald will, by virtue or Section 18 or the above-mentioned Act, be reduced to two-thirds or the original rate as rrom the Ist day o'r October, 1934. Further particulars as to the new debentures and the conversion generally may be obtained rrom the Town Clerk Papatoetoe, or any Branch or the Bank or New Zealand In the Dominion. Dated the 14ti day or September, 1934. W. J. NICHOLSON, Chairman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 8

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