Shipping. UNIONT STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW Z ALAND (Limited) WILL despatch steamer* as under from the Breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— Wanaka. on WEDNESDAY, 4th Dec. Mahinapua, on THURSDAY, sth Dec. Takafuna, on SUNDAY. Bth December. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Wanaka, on SATURDAY, 7'h December Takapuna, on TUESDAY, 10th December FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland)— Tabawera, on TUESDAY, 10th December j SPECIAL SERVICE Bntween 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 Lytt<on. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line. NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH SEAS EXHIBII'ION. In connection with the above Exhibition, to be opened on November 26th, the Union Steamship Company will inpue, from the 16th November. 1889, to 31st March, 1890, return tickets to Dunedin at the following Specially Reduced Rates, Kivinj? passengers the opportunity ot proceeding the whole vay by steamer, or by train combined :—: — To Lyttelton (by steamer) : Saloon, £4 ; Second Class, £3. To Dunedin (by stenmer): Saloon, £5 10s ; Second Closb, £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 Ticket, £5 5s ; Second Class, with 2nd Class .Railway Ticket, £4 ss. These tickets are avuilable for 30 days from date of issue, but the usual EXCURSION TICKETS (avnilable for 3 months), as well aB tickets including trip to Lake Wakatipu, will also be issued at reduced rates. Handbills giving full particulars of routes and. fares, and information regarding special services of steamers, can be obtained at the Company's 8S" Offices : BROUGHAM STREET. ii NORTH E Re* ,jgg|k STEAMSHIP Co. (Limited.) TIMETABLE FOR DECEMBER. FOR ONEHUNGA— (Weather und other circumstances permitting) [ From Breakwater — Gairloch, s.s.. from Breakwater, on TUESDAY (3rd December), at 6 p.m. From Waitara — GairujCß-, s.s., from Waitara, on FRIDAY (6th), at 6.30 p.m. Gairloch. s.s., from VV.iitara, on TUESDAY (10th), at 9.30 p.m. ItiT 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 flailing. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Gilmour's Buildings, Brougham-st., and West Quay, Wnitnra. Waitara, December 3, 1889. * b 471 tc LOOK OUT* FOR D. Rumney's SHILLING Is. Is. TABLE. THE GREATEST IN THE COLONY. rpAVESTAFF PIANQP. JUi H COLLIEB & CO. SPRING AND §Uii!HERCiOOBS, 1889-1890. THE Choicest and Most Fashionable New Goods are now b,eing shown W. &H._PEILKWS W. & H PELLW Invite the honour of a visit to inspect a great variety of Embroidered Costumes, Lndies' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, and every variety in Dresß Goods, Representing the correct Fashion fo Sprine nnd Summei Season, Novelties in Jackets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Frillingp, Veiliugß, &c, &c, &v. Also, — Men's, lions', ami Youths' Clothing. Dressmaking on the premises as usual. Fit and Stylo guaranteed. Charges moderate. All goods are marked in plain figims at Lowest Cohli Prices, Oar Molto being Small Profits and Quick j Returns. Noto tho^acidreßs • — W.&H.PELLEW, Devon-street (nest Singer Sewing Co.) a 654 hb f27
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3
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