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Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZSALA.ND (LimotiO ■\X7ILL despatch steamers as under from * » tho Breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— TAKAr-UNA, on SATURDAY, 26th April Wanaka, on TUESDAY. 291h April FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Wanaka, on FRIDAY, 251 b April Takapuna, on TUESDAY, 29ih April FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland)— Te Anau, on TUESDAY, 29th April Pnnßengpre booked through to Londen by Orient Line. £T Offices : BROUGHAM STREET. 1 *W NOBTUKBN Jgjg|k STEAMSHIP Co. sesames*!* (Limited.) TIMETABLE FOR ARPIL. FOR ONEIiUNGA— (Weather and other circumstances permitting) Fbom Waitara — Gairlocr, b. 8., from Waitura, en TUEB! DAY (22nd), at 10 p.m. Gairlooh, fl.s., from Waitaro, cc FRK DAY (251h), at 10 p.m. £9* Carco most be booked and alongside ono hour before sailing. •. X i Passage* Tickets must 0 taken nt the Company's office, or on bonrd prior to sailing. W. D. WEBSTER, Ajrent, Gilinour'e Buildings, Brouphnm-st., and West Quay, Waitiirn. Waitaro, April 16, 1890. b 471 tc VS7ANTED KNOWN,— That we hove * • just bought a special job lino of Ulsters of all sizes, from 3a lid to 9a lid onch. Come and sea them. — HOUSEHOLD Stores, Devon street. qp McCarthy. Agent New Zealand Mutual Creditors 4 Association (Limited). Land end Commission Agent. All budinesfl transacted at ftnoderata rates. CUTFIELD|.STREET, INGLBWOOD. Several Sectisns for Bale of irst-class quality, and on easy'tornm 180 hb te VTOTICE I NOTICCT •^ NOTICE t ■E' IT having come to onr knowledge tha our goods have been enquired for is various Boot Shops and Stores, and that others of an inferior nature have been supplied as our goods, we have determined to protect curßclvee and the public from being duped. Hence our trade ntark has been registered, so that no one need be deceived hereat'ti r. All goods having our muND are of pppcial quality, tmnu/nct tired only from the choicest Ens; Hah, Foreign, and Colonial Leathers, and branded thu* — IS \~ ZEALAND. J It "^ "^ We would call special attention to our Egmont Brand Watertights and other uoorie. Specinl attention has been given to goods suitnble for this district. We a6k one trial. You will get better value, and keep the money in the district, BOOT AND SHOE CO., Brougham-street, New Plymouth. 126 hb tc NOVEL'- TTP! ON OLD NEW ZKAbAND. DICKY BARRETT ; OR THE SIEGE OF MOTUBOA. T N the Prejß, and shortly will be pnb- ■*• lisbed, a book written by A. Hood, with the designation of "The Novelette of the Exhibition Benson— Dicky Barrutt ; ot the Sie^e of Moturoa," a realistic picture of olden litneß in New Zealand. An thero are three hundred copien bespoken for selling at Dunedin during the great influx there of many thousand visitors, no better medium than that of the outside leaves of this work fcr general ndvrrtieementa can possibly be availed of. 124 hb to R. H. SOLE, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, HAVING taken over the business from Mr F. Bell, hopt* by strict attention to buainess to gain and merit a fair share of public pntronoge. Horse ehoi in» and general Fmitby work done at the lowest pot-sible prices- " A nimble sixpence is better than a B.9U> shilling." Note the addriss — R. H. SOLE (LateF. BtLL), Near Wesley an Chapel. VJRB. WEEKS SOMERSET BOARDING-HOUSE, Devon street (adjoining Mr W. F. BrooKino's). — Refreshments nt all hours.— TERMS MODBBATE. l63hba f 3O VISITORS TO AUCKLAND received * in » Private Boarding-houae, beautiEnllv situated at North Shore. Terms very moderate. For particulars enquire at tbif Offlo" «46»,ht A GOOD OFFER. A SNUG HOMESTEAD for Bale on the Kent Road, 8 miles frcm New Plyn outb, and the some distance from Inplewood, on a good road. The house ii veil built, and contains five rooms, with j passage. 24ft. x 4tt., vtrondah 6ltt. z sft, dniry, cowshed with hajloft, stockyard (.no trapsbed, a well plumed tarrien and orchard. The farm contains 140 acres of gcod level lund, is well watered, fenced, nnd divided, into paddocks, which arc well pra&Bed. This farm is second to none ia the difitfiot, Inspection solicited. W. H. BLEASEL, Owner and Uaupier, Hb bb in

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8760, 23 April 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8760, 23 April 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8760, 23 April 1890, Page 3

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