TTNION BAM SHIP OOMPAN? OF U NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch steamers as under from the Breaks it«r (weather and other circumata&<** permitting); - FOR MANUKAU Takapuna, To-day, at 9.45 p.m. Rotoiti, on Tuesday, Ist. Hay, at 9.45 p.m, Takapona, on FxudAY, 4th May, at 9.45 p.m. FOB BOUTHERN PORTS. Rovoiti, To-day, at 10 a.m, Takapuna, on Tuesday, Ist May, at 10 am. Rotoiti, on Friday, 4th May, at 10 a.m Cargo must be booked at Company's office and (Mimed at Railway not later than 2.30 pjn. en Tuesdays and Fridays fer North, and far South at 6 p.m. oa Mondays and Thursdays. Country cargo most reach Mew Plymouth —For Boathem Porte, not later than Mondays' and Thursdays' evening trains I and lor North, Tuesdays' and Fridays' morning trains, accompanied by rail particulars. Passengers booked through to London by the Oiiurt Line and A. & A. Line Notb. —In consequence of Quarantine, the above is subject to alteration. ,RIENT STEAM NAVIGATION CO jSkw Plymouth to London. 0 Leave Melbourne. May 15 May June 12 June 26 And Fortnightly thereafter OFFICE Bbougbam Stbebt UNION S.S. GO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. — IV i rr\HE authorities hav JL decided that all CARGO uMT?fon\3>>fiom Australian Ports must be FUMIGATED, notice is iiCtoy given that this will be carried out at the RIbK and EXPENSE of CONSIGNEES. A. 0. WALKEB, tc Branch Manager.
NOKTHEBS STEAM SHIP OOMPAiT? (Limited). xi us Table *ob April—May. Whether and other oirouinatautteis permitting). ITOR ONEHUNGA Kaniebi, from Waitara, TO-DAY. GAiitfcOOH, from Breakwater, oa Thursday, 3rd May, at 9.45 p.m. Kanieei, from Waitara, on Friday, 27th April. Kamebi, from Waitara, on Tuesday, Ist May. Town cargo most be booked at Company's office *»d delivered at Railway not later taan 'a.sO p.m. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth and Vtutara by morning train, accompanied by fall p»rticulara. Passage Tickets most be taken at the Company's Office prior to sailing. Apply to W, D. WEBSTER, Agent. Orrioxs i—Egmont-street, New Plymouth; Qaeen-vtreet, Waitara jTCstablished 1880.] J. H. PARKER,
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. EBjywiiSisii jsalS NEXT RAILWAY CROSSING OOTOB-Btreet Central, NEW PLYMOUTH
W\ H. BAETLETT, THE i;i i\IIOTOG RATHER, AUCKLAND. I'txaourii Buancii: JjEVON STKEKT (Next W. Mobey & Son.) r rH!) Medallist 'and First Ceititicatj for Portraitnre at the Auckland Exhibition was awarded to \V. H. Baktleti. BLACK AND WHITE WORK AND ENLARGEMENTS A SPECIALITY. New Plymouth Manager; MB. W. Baynjs. C. H. FOIiTE, DEIh'TAL SUHGEON, jlay be consulted at Avery's Buildings on all blanches oi toe profession. GA3 ADaisrSTBSED. Telephone, No. 7b. Jlr. i'oilo visits InglewooJ every Wedoef'iy. i LIC.-',SONS IN PAINTING, I%,'TISS E. LEWIS is prepared to give IxL in Oil-painting (Landscape anc. Floral). Address—Corner Gilbert aud Glover tto'iets, I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 27 April 1900, Page 2
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