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Shipping. *^ • SHAW, BAVILLi & jv^^^^ AlrßlOa Co. (LiMUiiD.) MONTHLY LINE OF . PAST PASSENGER STEAMERS between; &ll i'orts of new zealand and LONDON. iMIE fnlluwing powprful new steel-built Steamers are, appointed to LeaVe for Lomdo> Dibkot as follows :— 3 ' ' ;'(B ,nol port as arranged.) JSteamer g.g | % CommanUer. .port'oM'o. "*g MS. ' pßrtnro. _. Coptic „ 4367 3000 W. H. F-'dley Sept. 21 Lyitit v Tninui. 5200 3500 B. J. Barlow Oci W Dori .... 174 3> '.W Jennings So-. Ar-iwa.'.. 5200 3600 J.Stnart ' Dec. 1,1 '^ "- • I 1887. is. i 10-' c..".. 4753 8000 J. G. Cameron [January 8 „ Coptic 4753 3000 W. H. Kidley Feb. 6 " . ', An experienced Burceou will accompany ' ' r - Tne Homeward route will be via Bio De ' ' ' " Janeiro, and thfe time occupied should not ex- • ! ' tfl3d 4Od&yfi » 1 • ' . '} •■"'•' 'pisSAQB MONET. .' . • ;° .., „ Saloon , ... ' From 60 guinea! and upwards \ Second pabia . „ ' 40 guineas ' ' , . "Bto«i»ge ;.., „ 18 guineas. \, r l . ' BPi:OIAL. RL£URN FARESj i . 111 1 iii Scaring tne - 1 , ■ • ff IrtoiAK Aina Colonial Exhibition': '■ Saloon ' ... £105, available for 9 mbnthi ; J, „. l .:. £115 ,; 12 ; „ ' ' Second ' Saloon £65 „ ;„ ■, Th,e', above will be supplemented by the ' following and oth^r first-class I , ",','" ',' SAILING VESSELS.. j -" '.' J ' c '■ Prob. " L / § I Class. Commander TTie^ c -• •/' •■ • Sa'l'g .i. , " ! . i ' Wave Queen.. 853 *Akl W.H. KelJ: . ' '-The Undersigned are -empowered to grant passages from London to New "Zealand, Spayu '. meat for which his been goarantded in the colony :—: — — : "' ;W.; W. 6Q. TURNBDLL & OO.) | ' HURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.! Wel1 1 - 1 • B/ PEABOK. f lington LBVIN & 00. ' ■ j -•'•"■ ' JOHN GILMOUB, -^ ' ■ '- A gent for New Plymouth. ... _t ' I, ! , , . . ,_ rriHE Ki!)W ZEALAND ''* 1 sis&l** A SHIPPING OOJkJ;" J 3gS||j| panr '■ s : ;ro ja l " • ; MAIL" LtN A OF STEAMERS Under contract with the New, Zealand Coy -nment) Will be despat jhed with Her Majesty's Mails for London, via Rio de Jf -.eiro and Madeira Steamer. Pott of Fro. date Dopsrt. of depart Simutaka Lyttel'on Sept. 23 Ruapahn ' W«llir>on Oct. 21 Kaitoura ] As may Novem.lß Tengarird >• be Dec. 16 Aorangi j arranged Jan'.l3/S7 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday, Th* a) >ye are all new Bteacjers. built specially for tho trade, and commanded by >aen of great experience. Th-j length of tbe passage by the Cornpony's Steamers averages under 40 days. Passage money— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards; second cabin, 40 jcaineas atear- . age, from 18 guineas. \ For freight or passage apply to WEBBTEB kMQKELLAF, Agents, Province of Taranaki ; to tbe Branches and Agencies th'ODgbon the Colony. I'62tc Ooacnca. [established 1882.] BAHOTU ', COACH SERVIOB TO & FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. EVERY Batitbdat will leavo Bahotu Hotel at 6 a.m ; Parihaka Road at 6.25 a.m. ; Pungaiehu at 6.30 a.m.; Warea at 6.40 a m. ; Puneho at 7 a.m. ; Okato at 8 am.; Tatara at 8.20 a.m. ; /hu-ahu at 8.40 ■,m. ; Oakura at 915 am ; On>at» at 10 a.m. Arrive at New Plymouth at 10.3;) a m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Rahotu at 8 p m . PasseDgers can be comfortably provided with breakfast and tea at moderate charges at Gksto, where the coach stops half-an-honr to change horses. The Coach leaves Oka^o every Wednesdat at 8 a m for New Plymoutn, returting - camo-day. Therefore, people living at a distance, and act desirous ri sack a long ride on bor*ebao'i could ride and join tho Coach at Okato, where their horse could remain ia a safe paddock, free tf charge, until tneir return. In conjunction with the above Coach Service a Luggage Van will run to suit the convenience of passengers' heavy luggage, fco. Booking offices : Rahotu Ho'el and Robs' Etablee, Now Plymouth. , For further particulars, apply to ' JAMES McCDLLUM,' Pbopbietqb. |®- AGENT FOR 2HE BUDCfBI. aB6I hb THE ROYAL MAIL COACH WILL run between UreDni and Wairara every Wednesday and Battjbdatt, carrying Paesengera and Parcels. Ordersleft at the Waitara Hotel will receive prompt attention, C. N ROWE, 71 hb tc Proprietor. DAILY COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITARA. KIBBY'B COACH leaves the Taranak Hotel DAILY at 9.30 a.m., returning from the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, at 3 p.m. FABjKS:— Single 2a | Return ... 3s 6d Goods and parcels at low rates. J. E. KIBBY, ... Proprietor. a524t0 INQLEWOOD. TARRY' S COACH LEAVES INGLEWOOD on Wednesdays and Satordays at 8.15 a m. for New Plymouth. From New Plymonth to Inglewood at 3 p.m. Orders loft iii the White Hfcrt Hotel, Niw Plymouth, or Suisleu's Hotel, Inglewood, will receive prompt Bttection. Gcode ana parcels delivered to any part r <f the to«n a. cteap rutca JAMES TABIIY,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 1

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