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Shipping DNION STE\MSHIP COMPANY OK NEW ZEALAND (Limited) WILL despatch Steamers as under (weather and other circumstnnce* permitting) : — FOR MANUKAU— Hawea on MONDAY, 3lst March.* ROTOROA on SATURDAY, 6th April. ♦ Carries outward 'Frisco mail. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— WANAKA on WEDNESDAY, 26th March. Hawea on WEDNESDAY, 2ud April. Passengers boeked through to London by Orient lane. jgj" Okkiqes : BROUGHAM 81REET. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP Co. (Limited.) TIME TABLE FOR MARCH (Weather and other circumstances permitting) FOR ON E HUNG A— Akotlk, 5..5., from Waitiira, on TUESDAY (25th), at 7 p.m. DOUQLAS, s.s, from Wuitara, on THURSDAY (27th). at 1) a.m Akgyle, s.s., from Waitam, on FRIDAY (28th), at 9 a.m Apply to WEBSTERS & McKELLAR, Cnrrie stree", and West Quay, Waitara. New Plymouth, March 22, 1884. b 471 tc THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LlNfi. BBQULAR MONTHLY DIRECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON. THE following magnificent full-powered tteamere wilt be despatched as under : — » Tons Pott of n. f _ „* Steamer. Rogist. Departure . f re . Aorangl 4200 Lyttelton January Dorio 474 1 — February British Queen 3358 — February Fenßtanton 2463 Port Chalmers February lonic 4753 Lyttelton March Bmpehn 4200 j — March The above are all new steam , built of et«el, and commanded by men of great experience). The passenger accommodation la replete with every modern oenrenience, and the dietary scale such v will _n?tain the wellearned reputation of the Company. Th« homeward roate will be via the Straits of Magellan (if weather permits) and the time occupied is not expected to exceed 45 days. An experienced surgeon wiil accompany each steamer. Passage money — Saloon, from 60 guinea! upwards; secona cabin, 40 guineas steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. For further particulars apply to WEBSTER * MoKBLLAR. Agents, New Plymouth and Waitata; Or to t_9 Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. 1_62 to PENINSULAR AND ORIFNTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. PBOPOSED SAILING ARRANGEMENTS. FOR LONDON DIR_Or, VIA COLOMBO. " ~ j Le%ve T Leave Steamer. | Sy( . ney j Melb'rne ' 18 4 1884 Ravenna Feb. 8 Feb. 14 R'setta Fb. 22 Feb. 28 Butlcj Mirch7 *"ach 13 Mirzpcro Marrb2l March 27 Ballarat April 4 April 10 Y.letta April 16 April 22 And thenceforward every alternate wee -. Passengers and cargo booked to Lo"djn, Marseilles, Italy, I g pt, India, China pnd Japan at moderat * r&t^fl. Return tickets issued Jo both first and aecond-class passengers at f spec'ally lo*r rates. Creop ieEerved accemmodatiou oan be obtaicedin this comram's ve&a-ls. PuFSSDgera booking at Auckl.-nd fecare special advantages. For all particulars a; pi/ to E. L. HUMPHRIES & SO^, 207 to * A(f<ntß for New Plymouth. NOTICE TO OWNERS OP DOGS. PERSONS having faluable animals are jequerted NOT to tske them into the RecreatioT Ground, as tbe Board has been compelled to LAY POISON, owiDg to the nuisance caused by dt^ in the enclosure, JAMES DAVID3ON, Chairman Recreation Garden Board. 430 tc TO LET.— A Comfortable 4-roomed COTTAGE (with two fireplaces) in Courte-nay-street. Apply to W. 11. B CO . T. 49) tc W? ANTED,— Two or three hundred dozen VV of BOTTLES.— E. L. HUMPHRIES _. SON. 484 tc WANTED IMMEDIATELY,— An EN-GINE-B, or prrson competent of taking charge of an engine. Apply to Capt. MCCARTHY, Waitara ; or A. BOSWELL, New Plymouth. 477 mr2C WANTED,— A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. MATTHEWS, Bank of N.Z , Waitara ; or to Mm. MARSHALL, York Tenace, New Plymouth. 462 tc WANTED,— A SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER by a lady who has had several je;irs experience. For further yarticnlars apply at this office. 403 tc WANTED,— A BOY who can milk. Apply to T KELLY, Bell Block. It is now pretty cleurlydeinonßtratedtl)-^ we shall have no warm weather this year ! and as it is inydcßire to clear cut the whole of my summer stock, I invite the ladies to call at Victoria House, where, notwithstanding the many who havo availed them Bclves oi! my clearing out sale to secure cheap articles of clothing, there are still a multitude of unparalleled bargains to be obtained. Ah my autumn goods are daily expected, it is necessary to make room for the lark'e consignment ordered, and when such an opportunity occurs to secure drapery, clothing and millinery, at the prices they are offered nt, it should not be lost. My establishment m ut the corner of Devon and Currie streetn, nearly opposite the Bank of New South Wules; and I feel convinced that those who pay me a visit will be bo satislied with their purchases, that they Mill bites the day they looked in upon me at Victoria House—- M.liHoou I.—1 .— Adv.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 4608, 24 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 4608, 24 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 4608, 24 March 1884, Page 3

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