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Shipping. CJVION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) •v\ * ILL despatch Steamers ni nndei from v>l the breakwater (weather and other iroimfltMicei permitting) :— FOB MANUKAU— ROTOSUAon PBIDA/ 17th September, Penguin on SATUEU'AY, 25th Hep-ember. 1 Hawea on SATURDAY, 2nd October. FOB SOUTHERN PORTS— ROTOKtTA on BUNDi.Y, 1 9th September. Penguin on WEDNESDAY, 29th September HAWEA on WEDNESDAY, 6th October. FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO (From Auckland)— MABIPOSA, on TUESDAY, 12th October. FOR BYDNEY (FB9M AUCKLAND)— Rotomahana on TDESDAY, 28th f eptember. Passengers booked « rough to London by Orient Line. ISST OririoEß : BR> -:GEAM 81RSBT. M "k^ NORTHERN J|«&fk STEAMSHIP 00. (Limited.) TIMETABLE F^R SEFTEMBER- ( Weather and other ciJcnmstances permitting) FOR OkESUNGA— GiiRLOCh, S.S., fro.ii Waitar* on FRIDAY (I 7t f « Septembar), at 9.30 pm. t£W Cargo must be booked and alongside, one hour be f ore sailing. Passage Tickets mutt be taken at the Company's Office. Unequalled accotnruoaa'ion for fttock. Inspection Bohcited, W, D. WEBSTER, Agent, Cuirie-street, and WestQoay, Waitara. Waitara, Sept. 10, 1886. b 471 to A SITTING of the Royal Commission XjL appsinted to inquire into and report apon the Lasd Claims of Volunteers enrolled between the years 1873 and 1876 ; as also Lhoae cf discharged Soldiers of H.M.s Military and Naval Forces, and other claims jf a like nature, will be held at the Militia Office New Plymouth, at 10 a.m., on the 23rd md 21th September, when the Commissioner will hear evidence in support of all claims jronght before tbem. Claims in writing should be sent in to the Secretary, Royal Commission, Post Office,* Sew Plymouth, oa or before the 22nd September, setting forth name and address )f Claimant, Regiment, or Volunteer Corps ;o which he belonged, date of discharge, what ipplication he has mace for Land or Scrip, md to whom. Claimants should in all cases be ready to produce their discharges. W. E. GUDGEON a 438 h sp2o Commissioner. STRATFORD TOWN BOARD. BIENNIAL GENERAL ELECTION. V3I7HEREAS tin following is the result of V T the Polling this day, viz. : — - 1. Joreph Mul'ee ... ... 42 2. John • runigan... ... 38 3. Thomas Perm 35 4. Charles Cunis 33 5. George Curtis 31 6. William Tocker ... 25 7. John Coldwell 21 I hereby declare the first five duly elected Members of the Stratford Town Bard. S. fl. JAMES, Returning Cfficer, Town Board Office, Stratford, Sept. loth, 1886. ai4B spl7 Notice 2 Notice ! JAMES JJOSSITER AND j^ON BEG to thank their numerous customers who have so generously supported them during the paßt twenty-two years, and respectCall 7 wish to intimate to them snd the pubic generally that they flo not irtend to be outdone, bnt are selling as cheap as any other house in the trade »• PRIME BE 7MUTTON, PORK, &c, &c, at Lowest Prices. a 307 tc IMPORT.UST NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS dne to me if not SETTLED ty the Ist October, proceedings will be taken to recover the same without hny furlht ., notice. JOHN ABBOTT, £402hb0c7 Deron -street. TO DAIRYMEN. FOR SALE, — Hydrau'ic Rbhi and Piping One set Milk and Water Irays, complete with fittings, 4x2x7. One 6-can tooley Crenmer, W,J. WELLS, a 156 hb tc Mangoroi. ANNUAL MEETING of the Taranoki 1 Cricket Club will be held in the Criterion Hotel To-mobbow^ Evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Business important. — F. G. DALZIELL, Hon. Sec. a 452 splB AN Open Lodge ENTERTAINMENT in connection with the Egmont Lodge, T.0.G.T., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall THIS Evening (17!h September), at 7.30., when an Excellent Programme will be provided. Admission : Adults, 6d ; children, 3d. a 397 spl7 ij'Oß the convenience of Clients in Ingle|J wood and its neighborhood. Mr, R. O. HUGHES, Solicitor, will visit Inglewood on WKDNEBDA7S, when he cun be cotEultod at the office of Mr. R. STEVENS. a 395 h b tc WANTED,— A Good General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. D. Bebbt, QueenBtreet. a34obbtc WANTED,— A Workicg Housekeeper. For particulars, apply to MBS H, R, RicuaoKD, Beach Cottage, New Plymouth, Tneßday and Saturday, from eleven to two, a 363 hb tc rnHERE will Bhortly be a VAOANCY in a JL small clnss of GirJs, taught < n two days a week Vy Mr. B. H. Gibson, tf.A. (London University.) For particulars apply to Mr. GIBSON, or to Mr, H, B. RICHMOND, New Plymouth, K B6Sto

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7173, 17 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7173, 17 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7173, 17 September 1886, Page 3