Shipping. UNIOST STEAMSHIP COM PANT OF NEW ZEALAND (LiMrrio) THE Direotora of the Union Steam I Ship Company NeV Zealand, in consequence of the disorganisation of Shipping Labor, regret they are UNABLE TO .ADVERTISE the running of Steamers as usual. Intend, ing passengers and shippers will reoeive all possible information at the Company's office. 93T Offices : BROUGHAM STREET. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited.) A PPLIOATIONS for the position of t\ .SEAMB3N, FIREMEN, and TRIMMERS on board tho above Company's steamers, at the present rate of wages, will be received at the Company's office, Brougham Stbket.
--.-**W" : " ••!'* ' •NORTHERN'^ ■ Jjjjgfl^; STEAMSHIP Co. TIMETABLE FOR AUGUST. FOR ONEHUNGA— (Weather and other oircumstanoeß permitting) From Waitaba — Gaiblocu. s.s., from Waituro, on TUESDAY (2nd September^, at 10 p.m. Gaibloch, b.b., from Waitifrti, on FRIDAY (sth September), at 11 p.m. f3* Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour before sailing. ' Passage Tickets must' be taken nt the Company's office, . or on board prior to sailing. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Gilmour's Buildings, Brougham-st., and West Quay, Waitura. Waitara, August 29, 1890.. b 471 to OASSIDY'B STWA.MSHIP COMPAWit'.' W^qpHE s.s. TERRANORA, 199 -*• tons, 450 hdrsd power, will leave— / TOR ONEHUNGhA, From Waitara, on TUESDAY, 9th September, at 5 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. For freights and passages apply to Mr. N. King, New Plymouth; Newman Bros., Opunake ; M. Hogaß & Co., Waneanui : W. &G. Turnbull, Wellington. FRED, BLUCK, 994 tc Managing Afeent, Waitara.
SIEGING ISSTRUCTIOir CLASS. ' *"pHE Tonic Sol-fa Class will ba opened ■*■ at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3rd, 1890, in the Baptist Cbapel r Grill. street, near Sash &\Door Factor)'. As the applications for membership exceed anticipations, the subscription is reduced to 5s per quarter, payable in advance. All wishing to join who have not yet hooded in their names are requested to do so early, as only a limited number of Books are on hand. A vote will be taken at the clobo of the above meeting to decide the most convenient night for regular practice. The opening of the Juvenile Class will be notified at a future date. T. BLANCHETT, a 212 Gover- street. Smoked Fish, OYSTERS, LEMONS, ORANGES, BANANAS, APPLES, COCOANUT&and PEANUTS, JUST ARRIVED FROM ' AU KLAND, AT THE a 2i CITY BUFFETSiTjoked Fish JUST ARRIVED. JAMES j|AR TC E. GLEDJEHLL, Grocer and General Storekeeper, ; DEVON STREET. WANTED,— OA DAIRIES first-claaß BUTTER. .WANTED,,- v' -•'•' A few tons bf'Gopd POTATOES;'" WANTED,On or before the 30lh of September, QA TONS of tfUNGUS; price 2Jd per OU ponnd. Opposite the Heralb Office, _^ DEVON STREET?. ROUYRir, GUIL.LET * CIE., COGNAC, FRANCE. FOR ten years the largest shippers of bulk BfiANDY. All Communications Direqt, or to London Braucb, ■ ROUYER, CtOIXiLET & CO. 50, Mark Lane, London. Sole Proprietors of the celebrated R. G. MAROELAIN & Co. BRANDY. a164w8f16 1 All Goods murked down to the LOWN&TOASH PRTOH', and no Dißonuot. Any goode not paid for at time of Purohaee will be charged fall prioe at F. A. FORD'S CUSPIDS Hona«,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8869, 30 August 1890, Page 3
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