Shipping. UNIOST STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW Z -\LANFD (Limited) T 1 TILL despatch steamers as under from V* the Breakwater (weather and other circumstance! permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— Takapuna, on SUNDAY, Ist December. Wanaka. on WEDNESDAY, 4th Dec. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Takapona, on TUESDAY, 3rd December. SPECIAL SERVICE Between Manukau and Lyttelton, Via New Plymouth and Wellington. The s.s. WANAKA leaves New Plymouth every Wednesday Afternoon for Manukau, and every Saturday morning for Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers booked through to Londen by Orient Line. NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH SEAS EXHIBU'ION. In connection with the above Exhibition, to be opened on November 26tb, the Union Steamship Company will ißsue, from the 16th November. 1889, to 31st March, 1890, return tickets to Dunedin at the following Specially Reduced Rates, giving passengers the opportunity of proceeding the whole vay by steamer, or by train combined :—: — To Lyttelton (by steamer) : Saloon, £4 ; Second Class, £3. To Dunedin (by steamer): Saloon, £5 10s ; Second Class, £4. To Lyttelton (by steamer, thence by rail to Ducedin, returning same route) : Salooj, with Ist Class Railway Ticket, £5 17s 6d; Saloon, with 2nd Class Railway Ticket, £5 5s ; Second Class, with 2nd Class Railway Ticket, £4 ss. These tickets a: c available for 30 days from date of issue, but the usual EXCURSION TICKETS (available for 3 months), as well as tickets including trip to Luke Wakatipu, will also be issued at reduced rates. Handbilifl giving full particulars of routes und farce, and information regarding special services of steamers, can be I obtained at the Company's I®" Offices : ; * BROUGHAM STREET. - °, *> NORTHERN Jgfcjk STEAMSHIP Co. I§S2S°S3O£» (Limited.) TIMETABLE FOR DECEMBER. FOR ONEHUNGA— (Weather and other circumstance!* permitting) From Waitara — Gairloch, h.s., from Waitura, on TUESDAY (3rd), nt 5 p.m. Gaibloch, b.s., from Waitara, on FRIDAY (6th), at 6.30 p.m. Gairloch. s.r., from Wnitara, on TUESDAY (10th), at 9.30 p.m. Igs* Carsjo 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, Gilmour's Buildings, Brousham-st., and Weßt Quay, Waitnra. Waitara, November 28 1889. b 471 to LOOK OUT FOR D. Rumney's SHILLING Is. Is. TABLE. THE GREATEST IN THE COLONY. AVERTS IULUSTR4TKI9 FOR 1890 WILL be published shortly, and will contain ten new nicely printed eneravinaß of interesting viewß. Intcniinsr advertiser nre requested to send iv their advertisements us soon as popsible, as only a limited number will be inserted. , THOMAS~AVERY, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, a 615 dl 4 Nkw Plymouth I7IAVEBTAFF PIANQS. JGj U Collier & Co TO BK LET,— A CENTRALLY 'situated store in Broughum-Btreet, adjoining Bank of New Zealand and T<iranaki Institute. Early occupation can be given — .Apply to C. RENNELL, a4BO Broughaai-etreet. FOR SALE. SPLENDID Block of open Land, consisting of 87 aorep 3 roods, being section 18 of Block 9, Cope Survey District, and SeotioDS 116 and 116, Block 8, Cnpe Burvey District. Also, other properties. Money to lend , 0. W. GOVETT, §574 hb A 9 Solicitor,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8642, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8642, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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