Shipping 1 Notice*, SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY LIMITED. Direct Line to Southampton and London via Panama Canal, Sailings (circumstances permitting). Tamaroa 1 Tainui Arawa Corintliic lonic Mataroa Tain ui Tamaroa Corintliic lonic Mataroa Tainui t +12320 * 12,320 : 12,320 *12,320 12,320 * 12,350 9 June Wgtn. $12,350 5 July Wgtn. ** Ist Aug. Wgtn. ‘ 112,320 26 Sept. Wgtn 21 Oct, Wtgn 1 Dec. Wgtn. 20 Dec. Wgtn 20 Doc. Wgtn 13 Feb. Wgtn X 12,320 13 March Wgtn * 12,329 13 Atpril. Wgt 10,000 9 May. Wgtn All Passengers must embark previous evening. * New luxurious oil burning steamera carrying first and third classes. ** Three classes. % Seconu and third classes. AH passengers must secure passports. For full particulars, apply to— NEWTON KING, LTD. LEVIN AND 00., LTD., Hnwera. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, 'LTD. Wlh despatch Steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland), Rarawa, in conjunction with N.S.S. Co. Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 p.m. To WELLINGTON and Southern Ports— Steamers at regular intervals. Shipping notes for cargo must he forwarded to New Plymouth Office, To LYTTELTON (from Wellington)— Wahine —Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7.48 p.m, Maori —Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.45 p.m. To PIGEON—from WELLINGTON—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3 p.m. S.S. Tama Line. To SYDNEY, from Wellington and Auckland— Regular sailings, To MELBOURNE (from Wellington direct and via Bluff)— Regular sailings, fo FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapai, Varan), SCMOA (Apia), from Auckland— Tofyis—' Every four weeks. CANADA, UNITED STATES, EUROPE— Regular fortnightly sailings alternately by the Canadlan-Australasian iloyal Mail Line from Auckland, via Fiji, Honolulu and Victoria to Vaujouver, and the Union Royal Mail bine from Wellington, via Rarotonga |;ud Tahiti to San Francisco, particulars on application. Apply, IJNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OB’ N.Z., I/I'D. ■Maw Plymouth. ’ Agents for urient Line of Royal Mail Steamers. THE* TARANAKI INVESTMENT & DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. Directors Messrs J. B. Richards (Chairrpan), James Fredric, E. Marfell, Allan Good, H. G. Gibson, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. INTEREST. At call ... Al per cent. 6 months 5 per cent. 12 months • 54 per cent. 24 mouths G per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Broadway Buildings, Stratford. Box 83, ’Tl'iOnc 366. LOT 1. Between Otakeho and Auroa. Freehold. Going concern, walk in walk out. 76 acres including 3G cows, 2'heifers, also.) 2 good draught horses, machines, dray and harness, 5 cans, hay rake, chain harrows, disc, milking shed, other good sheds. Price £55. 5-roomed house, hot and ■ cold Avater, concrete floor to milking shed. £llOO down. Balance G per cent. LOT 2. GO Acres near Ngaere. Croomed house, wash-house, cow shed (concrete floor) large implement ishod, 10 paddocks, good loam soil. Carry 30 cows. At present carrying 2S cows, 5 weanors, 2 horses, 1 bull. Slock can be bought. Price £SO per acre. £IOOO down. (Took 9000. fat). LOT 3. IGO Acres. Freehold. Going concern, near Eltham, Good 6-room-ed house, large coAy-shed, concrete floor, 16 paddocks, 1 mile from cheese factory and school. Including 70 coavs, 2 bulls, 2 draught horses, milking machines, Large range, good itnjioniein s, factory shares etc. Price 60 per acre. Walk in Avalk out. £1590 down. Balance 5” per cent, for 8 years. THE FARMERS’ CfJ-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z, LTD.. STRATFORD, RAWER A AND - BRANCHES. W. H. H. YOUNG, lin nd R epr os- -n tati ve. ! Highest quality personal ’ cards I neatly printed are omalnable fror: j the Jobbing Department, Stratford * Evening Post.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 60, 22 May 1928, Page 1
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