Shipping- jfotico*. SHAW SAVILL AND ALBIOI3 COMPANY LIMITED. Direct Line to Southampton and London via Panama Canal. Ballings (circumstances permitting), Tamaroa * 12,350 9 June Wgtn. Tainui t 12,350 5 July Wgtn. Arawa ** Ist Aug. Wgtn. Corinthic J 12.320 2-5 Sept. Wgtn lonic J 142320 2-i Oct. Wtgn Mataroa *" 12,320 1 Dec. Wgtn Tainui J 12,320 20 Use. Wgtn. Tamaroa *12,320 20 i'ec. Wgtn. Oorinthic £ 12,320 D» Fab. Wgtn. lonic f 12,320 13 March Wgtn Mataroa * 12,329 13 Ajpril Wgfc T.timii t 10,000 0 May. WgtnAll Passengers must embark pr®~ pious evening. * New luxurious oil turning steamers carrying first and third classes, ** Three classes. t Second aud third classes. All passengers must secure passports, Fo? full particulars, apply to— NEWTON KING, LTD. LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. H&wera.
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. Go; Teesdaya snd : Pridfiys, 7 p.m. '■:o 'WELLINGTON and Southern Ports— Steamers at regular intervals. Shipping ndteji tor cargo must do forwarde.l to [New Plymouth Office. To LYfTELTQN' (from Wellington)— Walnp'J—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7,46 p.ia. Maori--Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, IA% p.tn. To PICTON—•■ ftme. -WELLINGTON—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3 p.m. &.S. Tanrahine. To SYDNEY, from Wellington and Auckland— Regular Bailings. To MELBOURNE (from Wellington diroct and via Blnfi)— . Regular sailings. fo FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapat, Vavau), SOMOA (Apia), Irons Auckland— Tofus —"Kv<»rv four woks. CANADA, UNIT-ED STATES, EUROFffi— Kegular fortnightly sailings alternately by the Canadian-Australasian jtoyal Mail Line from Auckland, via Fiji, Honolulu and Victoria to VanDourer, and the Union Royal Mail Mne from Wellington, via Rarotonga J;nd Tahiti to San Francisco. particulars on application. Apply, irNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD, New Plymouth. Agents for Orient Line of Roy&l Mail Steamer^. THE' TARANAKI INVESTMENT %' DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. Directors Messrs J. R. Richards (Chairman), James Fredric, E. Marfell, Allan Good, H. G. Gibson, R. Dingle, S. Macalister.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED. INTEREST. • At call 4 1 per rieut. 6 months 4 per cent. 12 months 5J per cent. 24 months G per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Broadway Buildings, Stratford. Box 83. Mhone 366. LOT 1. Between Otakeho and Auroa. Freehold. Going concern, walk in walk out. 76 acres including 36 cows, 2 heifere, 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 water, concrete floor to milking shed. £llOO down. Balance 6 per cent. LOT 2. 60 Acres near Ngaere. 6roomed bouse, wash-house, cow shed (concrete Hoor) large implement 'shed, 10 paddocks, good loam soil. Carry 30 envs. As present carrying 2S cows, 5 vtPiHers, 2 horses, 1 bull. Stock can be uobight. Price £5.0 per acre. £IOOO down. (Took 0000 fat). LO'J' 3. 160 Acres. Freehold. Going concern, near Eltham. Good 6-room-«d house, large cow-shed, concrete floor. 16 paddocks, 1 mile from cheese factory and school. Including 70 cows, 2 bi'Us, 2 draught horses, milking machines, large range t good implements, factory shares eto. Price 60 per acre. Walk in walk out. £ISOO down. Balance. 55 per cent, for 8. years. THE FARMERS' CO-OS» OFJGANfSAT'Ofi SOCIETY OF N.I. LTD., STRATFORD, HAWERA AND BRANCHES. W. IT. 11. YOUNG.. Land Represon t'ativ©. Highest quality personal cards neatly printed ere obtainable froff» the Jobbing Department, Stratford Evening Post.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 1
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