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dozen fowls, 3s per pair ; dacka, 4s per pair; bacon (colonial), Sdperlb; hams, 6d per lb; lard, 5d per lb.; fungus, 3d. MJLLERS' BETAIL CASH PBIOES. Best ailk dressed flour, 12s per lOOlbs; wheat meal, lls 6d ,* sharps, per sack of ISOlbs, { «0s 6d; bran, per sack, ss; oatmeal, 251 b bags, I Sad 6; oats, 2s 9d; crushed oats, 3s ; chaff, per ■Ack, 2g; wheat, 4s; maize, 4s. MAIL NOTICES. Mails will be closed at the Chief Post-office-Devon-street, as follows: — C3T For Auckland and North, per s.s. Penguin, close this day (Saturday), Bth October, at 7 p.m. , 1&~ For Samoa, Honolulu, America, and United Kingdom, via San Francisco, close this day (Saturday), October Bth, at 7 p.m. Money orders and registered letters at 5 p.m. This mail due in London November 14th. IST For Auckland and North, per s.s. Macgregor olose on Monday, 10th October, at 11 a.m. fS» For United Kingdom, per direct steamer lonio, on Tuesday, October 11th, at 6 a.m. Mail due at Plymouth about Noyemler 26. Correspondence for this boat must be specially marked "per Ionio." For Opunake daily at 6 a.m.; arrivo on Mondays and Wedoesdays at 5.20 p.m. ; For Napier, Normanby, Manutahi, Kakaramea, Waverley, Waitotara, Manala, and daily, at 6 a.m.; arrive on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 5.20 p.m. ; Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 p,m. . F. D. HOLDBWOBTH, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office, New Plymouth. MAIL NOTICE. ' _ _ j"jT future the private boxes at the Chief Post Office will be kept open on Tuesdays and i TTridays till 11 p.m and correspondence arriving by the through train on thOße days will be sorted at 10 p.m. 1 F. D. HOLDSWOBTH, Chief Postmaster. 1 — — ~— — — — — — — — ■ FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE. San Fbanoisco Mail Service. 1 Homeward Route. LEAVES ARRIVBS ' New Plymouth 'Frisco London, Aug 14 ... Sept 4 ... Sept 19 Sept 11 ... Oot 2 ... Oot 17 • Oot 9 ... Oct 30 ... Nov 14 Nov 6 ... Nov 27 ... Deo 12 Dec 4 ... Deo 25 .., Jan 9 j . Outward Route. ; LBAVBS * ABRIVKS London 'Frisco Auokland N. Plymth . Sep 8 ... Sep 24 ... Oot 14 ... Oot 15 . Oot 6 „, Oct 22 ... Noy 11 ... Nov 12 - Nov 3 ... Nov 19 ... Deo 9 ... Dae 10 : Deo 1 ... Dec 17 ... Jan 6 ... Jan 7 • MAIL SERVICE 3Y DIRECT - STEAMER. f L.SSIVB ABRIVB LEAVE ARRIVE XZ. England England N.Z. r \ug 25 ... Oct 6 | Aug 27 ... Oot 11 I Sep 22 .. Nov 3 Sep 24 ... Nov 8 Jet 20 ... Deo 1 Oot 22 ... Dec 6 ; Nov 17 ... Dec 29 Nov 19... Jan 3 , Deo 15 ... Jan 26 Dec 17 ... Jan 31 [ DEATHS. LEEOH.— At her residence, Bristol Boad, } Inglewood, Elizabeth, the beloved j wife or Thomas G. Leech, aged 47 years. } SCOTLAND.— At Te Henui, on Ootoaer Bth, Sauah, the wife of Henry Scotland, 3 Esq., M.L.C., aged 70 years. oj M ** M *"** M ""*""*** M " M ***"*" M "* [.' , a FUNERAL NOTICE. 0 npHE FU»EBAL of the late Elizabeth X Leech will take place at the Inglewood 1 Cemetery on Monday, at 2.30 p.m. b Friends are requested to accept this inti- * mation. '• , THOS.DB&KE, Jun., 1 a 43908 - Undertaker;' FUNERAL NOTICE. - rnHE FUNEBAL of the late Mrs. SCOTa - X land will leave tbe residence of Mr. I Scotland, at Te Henui, on Monday next, at3 2 p.m. | , W. SOLE, 5 a 44008 • Undertaker. TO CORRESPONDENTS, Attention to the following rales will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of ] trouble: — We cannot undertake to return I rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever ia intended for insertion ia this journal must be authenticated by the name nnd address of the writer, not £ necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Letters and other communications intended for insertion in the news column should be addressed to The Editor ; and all business communications, including advertisements, addressed to The General Manager ' Cheques and P. 0.0. o oo made pay able to H, WEbTON 'THE BUDG-EI." THIS DAY. CONTAINS OUR ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER. # Illustrations : * M£tS, JA9II2S UKOW\ FO i"JL*jGK, i ' The American Actress, i — — Sir Charles Tupper, ; [ Canadian Minister of Finance. s ~ CONTEST BETWEEN LORDS AND COMMONS. J HOW HS HIT HIS MARK. ' Taranaki Man Interviews Stanley in Africa. latest political ; gossip. . ' DISTURB ED STATE OF IRELAND [ " ; ALL THE NEWS Otf TH3 WEEK. ; PRIOB THREEPENCE. ! Taranaki Herald Office, Now 1 Plymouth. '. olaVjcj disauoaV dbaught3manand genebal AGBNj', Devon Sibest, ; ( rer Mr. Bichmoni'ai Agent ior Issiw Zealand Accident J Insurance Company. , N.B. — Plans and Hpeoifioations for fatenis preparedi ■285 to i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7991, 8 October 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7991, 8 October 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7991, 8 October 1887, Page 2

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