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Shipping. " UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N'BW ZEALAND (Lim:tbd) WILL despatch atoamers as under from tho BroakwoSer (weather and othor circumstances permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— Mahinapua, on TOE3DAY, February 2ad —■xt 10.30 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Mabihapoa, on FRIDAY, January -291h —at 11.30 a.m. Takapdna, on TUESDAY, February 2nd Passengrrs booked through to Londsn by Orient Line. (9* OmoBs : BROXJQHAM BTREET. Nelson Jubilee Excursion* The MABINAPUA will leave the Breakwnter direct for Nelson at 11.30 a.m. Un FRIDAY, 21th inßt. Return Fare, JBI 10e. Available for 14 days. Excursion Season Arrangements* '1891-2. Darinß tho months of December, 1891 and January, Fobrnary, and March, 1892, j Return Tickets, available for three months from date of isano, will be issued over nil the Company's intorc looial and omistal lines, atßpechllyrednced rntep, pirticulirs of which will be t'iven in tho December issue of tho Company/a Guido. Excursion lo West Coast SoundsFIFTEENTH SEASON. The p.b. TARAWERA will make four excursions to the W«st Coa*t Bounds of tho Middle Island, tho first lenving Port Chalmers about Monday, lltfa January, 1892, the second nbout Thurfday, 2lßt January, the third about Monday, Ist February, and tho fourth nbout I'HUBSDAY, 11th February. JH ~ NORTH kteN *9fP STEAMSHIP Co. ierasSfiv (Limited.) FOR ONEiIUXQA, from Waitara— Gairlooh, s.s., from Wui'nra on FRIDAY (Jun 29th), at 9.30 p n>. Qaiblooh, b.s., from Wuitara, on TUEB DAY (Feb.2ad),at 10 p.m. Q9* Carsro must bo, booke-1 tnd alon-<eidv ono hoar before Bailing. Passage Tickets most be taken at the Company'e oftico, or on board prior to sailiug. EXCURSION SE iSON, 1891—92. During tlw months of Docembor, 1891, »n'l Jiicuiry, Frbru-iry, nnd March, 1592, R lurn Tickets, avaiiablo for three months from date of iBSU!*, will be iseued at reduced rates. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Gilmour's Buildings, Broughnm-st., and West Quay, Wnitorn. Now Plymouth, Jan. 27, J892.___ b471t0 TO THE PUBLIC. THE Recreation Grounds Bo rd are extremely^ anxious to keep on year after year improving tho Grounds systematically, and at present are desirous of planting flowering bulbs, Bbrubs, and plants, that will flourish in a Bemi-wild state withont much attention. Tho regular income of tho Board is oniy £50 per annum, and it in' manifest that unless this is increased nothing can be done in the direction proposed, - Tho public are invited to take Annual Tickets (price 10s) entitling the holder to free admission to all entertainments of any kind held in the Grounds. For the Board, HARRIS FORD, Hon. Secretary. Names of Annual Subscribers. Oliver Samuel, Mrs 0. Samuel, R. Cock, Mra R. Cock, G. E. Duncan, 8 B. White, fl R. Cattloy, H. Wcston, Mrs H. Wcston, C. Carter, David Teed, Thomas Hcmpton, Wm. Cottier, H. B. Lealbam, Mrs Ltatham, A Dougloß Gray, F. P. Corkill, Walter Ambury, W. D. Webster, W. L. Newman, J. B. Roy, Mrs 0. W. Govctt, 0. W. Govctt, Thos. Avery, Yen. Archdeacon Govett, P. J, O'Carroll, Mrs O'Carroll, W. W. Chrißtie, A. Goldwater, C. H Morrall, Mrs Newton King, Newton King, S. Fraser, T. Kin?. F. A Fcrd, J. Avery, J. Nicoll, W. Morcy, T. Forlonp;, W. B. Davies, D, Berry, J. Veale, jun., A. Shuttleworth. Miss Hiattleworth> W. Shattleworth, T. White, E. Vealo, Wm. Bayly, W. A. Collis. R. C. Hughe*, A. Standieh, W. J. Shaw, J. WarJ, Thos. Br&eb, J. Paul, M. Herne, G. Tiech, R. G. Bauchope, F. L. Webster, F. A. Catrington. J. H. Parker, H. Hammond, E. Le G. Jacobs, G. Curtis. W.Walker, A. 0. Fookts, Mrs Fookep, J. C. George, J. Gilmoui, R. Parriß, Mrs Pcrris. Mrs Ratneon, T. A. Murphy, Jas. Sanderson. TO-DAY'S LIST. T. J. Jonep, Mrs Thos. Coleon, S. Griffiths, D. Shattlewortb, Mrs D. Sbuitlowort'i, T. J Johns. 131 PHO'JOGBAPBY, JF. G* SmCLAIR [LATE OF GLAEGOWJ . nnHE First and richest award for I Photoeropby nt the Tornnaki Jubiloo Exhibition, 1891. was gnined by J.'fa. 8. Having the latcet and most upprovod opylbnces, he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him ia first-closa at; le. Homesteads and Livo Stock pho'ographed at the shortest notice. Photographs taken by instantaneous proo S3. jgr Only first class work turned out. Btdoio — BROUGHAM-BTRKET, Now Plymontb. W. F. BROOKING, ARCHITECT, BOILDEB, &c, COBNBR OF BROUGHAMB& POWDERHAM STREETS, NEW PLT|MOUTH. Buildinc and Cabinetmaking of'all descriptions. Funorals Farnibhod. " TO LET,— *T*HE Two SHOPS and Dwelling-hoase A in Devon-street, lately occupied by Mr Fischer. ARTHUR STANDISH, 138 Bolioitor. When a genuine article such as Wolfe's Schnapp'e has earned t good nan. (or iUilf fra«di spring «p,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9301, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9301, 29 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9301, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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