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Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW Z ALA.NO (Limited) \^7ILL despatch steamers as under from "" the Breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— Takapuna, on SUNDAY, 24th Nov. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Takapora, on TUESDAY, 26th Nov. FOR SYDNEY "(From Auckland)— Rotomahana, on TUESDAY, 26th Nov. specialTervice Between Manukau and Lyttelton, Via New Plymouth and Wellington. The s.s. WANAKA leaves Now Plymouth every Wednesday Afternoon for Manukau, and every Saturday morning for Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line. NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH SEAS EXHIBU'ION. In connection with the above Exhibition, to be opened on November 26th, the Union Stbamship Company will issue, from the 16th Novembur. 1889, to 31st March, 1890, return tickets to Dunedin at the following Specially Reduced Rates, giving passengers the opportunity of proceeding the whole way by Bteamer. or by train combined :—: — ! To Lyttelton (by steamer) : Saloon, [ £4 ; Second Clubs, £3. To Dunedin (by steamer): SalooD, £5 10s ; Second Glasß, £4. To Lyttelton (by steamer, thence by rail to Dunedin, returning same route) : Saloon, with Ist Class Railway Ticket, £5 17s 6d; Saloon, with 2nd Class Railway Tioket, £5 ss ; Second Clobb, with 2nd Class Railway Ticket, £4 sb. These tickets a: o available for 30 days from date of issue, but the usual EXCURSION TICKETS (available for 3 months), as well as tickets including trip to Lake Wakatipu, will also be issued at reduced rates. Handbills giving full particulars of routes and fares, and information regardin? special services of steamers, can be obtained at the Company's 43* Offices : BROUGHAM STREET. „ H ~ NORTHERN Jjg&Jl^ STEAMSHIP Co. ■stes2S2«sjfii& (Limited.) TIMETABLE FOR OCTOBER. FOR ONEHUNGA— (Weather and other circumßtoncoß permitting) From Waitiba — Qairloch, b. 8., from Waiturn, on TUESDAY (26th), at 10 p.m.. Gairlooh, s.s., from Waitara, oc FRIDAY (29th), at midnight. ifS" Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's office, or on board prior to sailing. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Gilmonr'a Buildings, Brougham-st., and West Quay, Waitnra. Waitara, November 21, 1889. b 471 tc Read! Mark' Learn! THE HOUSEHOLD STORE, Alexandra Hall. Drap ry , Clothing, Mil inter y e*c WANTED KNOWN-— All goods purchased at the Household Store may be relied upon as being tbe best in quality and cheapest ia price. WANTED, —Everybody to note the good line of Men'B N.Z. Tweed Suits, we are now selling at 38s 6 1 , usual price 508. Come and see them and judge for yourselveß. WANTED Particularly Known «bat »c can supply a cheaper outfit in Clothing, Shirts,' Hosier}, &c, than any other house in town. WANTED— Tho Ladies to see > the choice assortment of Prints, Zephy.-H, Art Muslins, and other Seasonable aud Fashionable Novelties we are now showing: — Prints 3f I, 4d, 4sd, s£l, 61, 7-1, 8d per yd. Art Muslins 6d and 10.1. DreßS Stuffs from 5s 6J per doz. WANTED slso the Ladies to inspect our selection of Millinery, &c, to bo sold at very low ptices. Ribbons, Trimminuß, Gloves, Frilling, Embroideries, etc. Quilts, Toilet Covers, and Lnoe Curtains in t-Ttat variety and at low prices. Note Special.— All the above goodß are new stock from the manufacturers, and bomrht particularly to suit the requirements of this district. Iteincmber! Iteniembcr ! <gT For Quality and Cheapness the HOUSEHOLD STORE Alexandra it nil, NEW PLYMOUTH, CAN'T BE BEAT MANAGERJOSEPH WHITAKER. a 403 hbtc FARM FOR SALE. AN excellent Bush Farm of 405 Acres, Level ; being Sect ions 143 and 144, Mo*«. One mile from Durham Road Bailway\ Station, Intensive anrt substantial imp ovetneuts ; well sub-divided, The above can be boM an r whole, or in two farms if required For terms apply to me, on tbe property . PEIERMONLLISTEB. Durham Bond, 10. h August, 1889. »123 to VISITORS TO AUCKLAND received in a Private Boarding-house, beautifully situated at North Shore. Terms very moderate. Fot particulars enqaire at tbio Office] 646 bb to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8636, 23 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8636, 23 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8636, 23 November 1889, Page 3

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