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Shipping' UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) i~ ILL despatch Steamers aa under from ■■•V the breakwater (weather and other ircrmstnnce* permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— ♦Penguin on MONDAY, 12th October. HAWKA on FRIDAY, 16th October. Rotorua on SATURDAY, 24th October. Penguin en BATUBDAY. 31st October. * larries outward 'Fiisco mail. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Penguin, on WEDNESDAY, 14th October. I +UAWEA, on SUNDAY, 18th Octobar. itOTOBUA, on WEDNESDAY, 28th October, f Carries inward 'Frisco mail. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Lii c. WELLjNGTON~EXHIBITIOIT. From ?Oth July to 20th Cctober Return Tickets at Single Fares will be issued, available for 28 days. 89" Oitnoki : BROUGHAM SIRBST. „ «i - NORTH EttN 4s*^K STEAMSHIP Co. (Limited.) TIMETABLE FOR OCTOBER— (Weather and other circumstances permitting') FOR ONEHUNGA— Gairloch as., from Wai'ara, on FRIDAY, (9th), at 9 p.m. Ga:rloch, s.s,, from Waita-a, oa TUESDAY (13th), at midnight. Gairloch carries a Stewardess. {£§T argo must be booked And alongside, one hour before sailing. Passige Tickets must be takoa at the Company's Office. Unequalled accommodation for stock Inspection solicited. W. D. WEBSTEB, Agent. Currie-street, and West Quay, Waitara. Waitara, October 7, 1885. b 471 tc FOR WANGANUI a rpHE fast and favorite 8. S. ORE TI, 178 toua, Wm. Robertson, mister, will leare the Breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting), for the above port, as under :— For Wasoanui and Gbbymouth, — On FRIDAY morning (9th). Carries an experienced Stewardess. Apply to NEWTON KING, or, J. D. BAKER, Waitara. tc Sales by Auction. OPONAKE SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, at 1 p.m. KOLAN, TONKS, & Co. Will sell by public auction, at their yards, as a'nove, — 1 Cid YEARLINGS IV/U 30 Weaners, hand-fed 20 SJ-y ear-old haud-fed Steers 25 Quiet Cow*, close to calving 10 Fat Cows 10 18-months to 2-year-old S'.eers 50 sacks Oats. At 3.30 p.m., — A lot of Furniture and Effects NOLAN, TONK3 & Co , afiPO 08 Anctiorcrr". HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SO- ( lETY. NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH, No. 117. ASPK IAL Summoned mcetirg will be held at the. usual place of meeting This Day (Wedres.Jny), Ootoler 7tb, to cor s rter veiy important I'usit ess. Brauch opens at 8 p.m. M. J. DOWLINO, : 673 o7 Secretory, TARANAKI FARMERS 1 COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATE N (Limited.) NOTICE. rp HE Ordinary Anrual Meeting of ShnreL holder* will be held on Saturday, 10th Oc'ober, 1885, &t the Salvation Army Room, New Plymouth, at 12 o'clock noon. Business : To rrceive tl c Annual Balance £hr-e^ and Direc'ors' Report, and other business. Proxies must be ledge 1 at the Head Office, Waitarn, not icsi than forly-eight hours before the meeting. CHAS. E. GIBBON, Manager. Waitara, 24 h Sept., 1885. a 604 hb oc9 NURSERY_ STOCK. SOUTH-ROAD I^j I BEG" to offer'to intending Planters for 1885 the following Lines :— About 25,000 Finns Insfßuie, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years 12,000 Pinu3 Maiitima, 1, 2, and 3 yearo. Norway Spruce, Onpressus : Lawsoniana, C. Macrocarpa, Callitris, Oamelias, Daphnies, Heaths, Roses, Hollies and Flowering Shrubs, Boxthorns, Berberies, Guavas (large fiuitinp), Mulberries, Spanish ('bestnuts, Walnuts, Rhnbaib Roots (very fine sort), Strawberry Plants, As; aragng, feakalp, Gooseberries, Currants (black, red and while),. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apples. 13* I have only Melbourne trees to send out, which trfs well woiked on Spy and Magctin Stock* above ground. I'biceb Very Reasonable!. Vegetable, Flower, and Farm SEEDS from reliable eources. C abbnge and Cauliflower Plants Always ON Hand I Jgfl It is not necessary for me to enlarge on the success for tbe last two yean 'Ine results will prove, 1 will venture io siy without fear of contradiction, that of tbont 25,000 Pinoa Insignia which I have sent out in the panting season, an average of not more than one in a hnndred have died. Tho above results give me an increased confidence in recommending my trees this year. Having Largely Increased my Stock this year, I have W REDUCED THE PRICES ! J& J. W. MORSHEAD l a 144 hw s ba4 CCHAUFFER'S ACETIC ACID. U For the Cure of ' hronic Diseases, Nervousness", Inflammation, Weak Circulation, Headaches, Torpid Liver, Lurg Diseases, Indigestion, Palpitation, Weak ne si, and Loss of Vital lower, Rheumatism, &c. rJold by nil Chemists and Stores ia New Zealand in pint or quart Bottles. Sold by Tbxd it Co., The Pharmacy, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5882, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5882, 7 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5882, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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