SHippiri'g, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZBAL&tfD (Limitbd) \X7TLL despatoh steamers as under from * * the Breakwaier (weather and other eireu instances permitting) :~ FOR MANUKAU— Takapdna, on FRIDAY, April 24th — at 9 am. Orbti, on TUESDAY, April 28th — at 10 30 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Obeti, on SATURDAY. April 25th —at 10 a.m. • , Takapdna, on TUESDAY, April 28ihf- i at 11 a.m. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line. t5& OmoES : BBOUGFIAAI STREET. v *V>v NORTH RKN *g&J|^ STEAMSHIP Co. ■3S2QSS2SSS. (Limited.) FOR ONEHUNGA, From. Breakwater— Gairloch, s.s., from Breakwater, on FRIDAY (April 24tb), at 10pm. • 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, Gilmour's Buildings, Broughatn-st., and West Quay, Waitara. Waitara, April 22, 1891. b471t0
-. Tkfl^ r r HE SHAW BAViLL I AND ALBION CO.'S MAOBI (CARGO STEAMER FOR LONDON). The above fine steamer will arrive off the Waitara on or about THURSDAY, APRIL 23. A limited space is available for Wool, Flax, aud othfr general cargo. Early application for same required. For freight and otfier particulars appl to JOHN GILMOUR, Agent, New Plymouth ; or Mount Egmonx Freezing Co., 675 Waitara. a THE NEW ZEALAND ■.iyfcl^ *- SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. CARGO STEAMERS FROM WAITARA TO LONDON. Tho (Joujpnny's next steamer will bo ' tho splendid s.s. Duke of Sutherland. 3116 tons register, duo at Waitara roadBteud about the ond of .May. Thin steamer bas a, liuiitod space, for ! general cargo, For freight and other particulars npp'y to Wfbstbb & McKM,i,An, Now Plymouth ; Mt. Kqriont Freezing Co., Waitara ; or to CUAS. V. HOUGIITON, 610 Local Manager,' Ancklan]. \Vqlfo's Schnapps. Tho safest plan is lo purchase original unopened boltloH. EMPIRE TEAS. White AND Carter TT AYE to hand a supply of each of the EMPIRE TEAS, as tested by the publio in THE EXHIBITION. Blends as follows :—: — HOUDAH t DRAGON ELEPHANT KANGRA BUFFALO EMPIRE MIKADO ®r NOTE ADDRESS— White AND Carter, COURTENAY & DEVON-STREETS, Few Plymouth. " Honesty is tbe best policy." If everybody thought so, Wolfe's Schnapps would not bo imitated as it is. ■. - : Neither trickery nor competition has been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe's Schnapps. SHOOTSNGJsEASON 1891 to: sportsmen. \\t E have just received an assorlmeutof B ING L SS AND DOUBLIS BARREL BKEEOH & MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS. CURTISS AND HARVILY'S DIAMOND GRAIN AND OTHER Snorting Materials, etc. Also onr hand, — A NICE Ab'SORTMENS! OF , PICTURE MOU f LDINGS Suitable for Jamming School Ceitificalqfi and othir Pioturc-a, at all prices^aooording 1 ' to style. Okey, Son, ai)d 4 p il6Mv , ironmoDgers,'Oil and'Oolourmen, -DEVON STREB,i> CENTRAL^ •" t . New Plymouth. "■ It is inuoh- better not' to " drink at all IE you cannot pbtain||the genuine Wolft'd
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9063, 22 April 1891, Page 3
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