• Shipqiag, WION STEAMSHIP CSOMPANY •W KKW SKALAS'O (LmrrßD) WILL despatch stenraorß aa undrr from the Breakwater (weather and other circa instance? permitting) :—: — FOR MANDKAU— Takapona, on SATURDAY, February 6th — at 3 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— MAniNAPUA, on FRIDAY, February sth — at noon. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line. B§T O?yiOB» : BROUGHAM STREET. Excursion Season Arrangements, 1891-2. During tho months of December, 1891 nnd January, February, und March, 1892, Return Tickots, available for three months from dalo of iesno, will be issued over nil the Company's intoro loaial and ooietal lines, at specially reduced rates, particulars of whioh will bo {iiven ia the Dtcumbcr issue of tho Company s Guide. Excursion *o West Coast ! bounds I FIFTrENM SEASON. Tho p.*. TARAWKRA. will make four excursions 'o tho West Coaf-t Rounds of tho Middlo Island, the Urst loavint? Port Chalmers ahout :\?onday, 11th Jnnu.iry, 1992, the scc>n«i about Tiiuikday. 2lst January, tht 4 thirl obnut. Monday, Ist F> bruury, nnd ihe fourth about TuuusDAY, ll'h February. - *i - NOBTHBaS 4sSlk STE iMSHIp c °- 'Sls&'ss'i*^. (Limited.) FOR ONE HUNG A, From Breakwater— GAiRt.OClt, s.b., frtn Breakwater, on Fill DAY (Feb 5 h), ut 10 p.m. Gaiulccii, b.s.. from Breakwater on TUESDAY (Ftb. 9th), at 6 p.m. $iT Cargo must be booked md alongside ono hour before sailing. Pafleago Tickets must bo taken at thr Company's office, or on board prior to sailing. EXCURSION SEASON, 1891—92. During ihe months- of December, 1891, «nl Janu try, February, and Mirob, 1592, R turn Tickets, available fcr thm* montli3 frotn date ot iesi-" 1 , wi'l bo ißsuod at reduced rutes. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, Gilmour's Buildings, Brougham -si., and West Quay, Waitara. New Plymouth, Feb. 2, 1892. b471t0 TO THE PUBLIC. """PHE Recreation Grounds Board aro * extromoly anxious to k-cp on \ear after year improving the Grounds Bietoinatioully, and at present ure deeirjus of planting flowering bulbs, shrubs, and Dlants, tbat will flourish in a somi-wild state without much attention. Tbe regular income of the Board is only £50 per annum, and it is manifest that unlePß this is increased nothing oan be done in the direction proposed. The public are invited to take Annual Tickets (prioo 10s) entitling thb holder to free admission to all entertainments of any kind bold in tbe Grounds. For the Board, PARRIS FORD, Hon. Secretary. Names of Anndal Subscribers. Oliver Samuel, Mrs O. Samuel, R. Cock, Mrs R. Cock, G. E. DuncaD, 8. B. White, fl R. Cattley, H. Weuton, Mrs H. Weston, C. Carter, David Teed, Thomas Hempton, Wm. Cottier, H. B. Leatham, Mrs Leatham, A Donglns Gray. F. P. Corkill, Walter Arabury, W. D. Webster, l W. L. Nowman, J. B. Roy, Mrs C. W. Govett, 0. W. Govott, Thos. Avcry, Yen. Archdeacon Govott. P. J. O'Carroll, Mrs O'Carroll, W. W. Christie, A. Goldwater, O. H Morrall, Mrs Newton King, Newton Kin?, 8. Fraser, T. Kinp. F. A. Ford, J. A very, J. Nicoll, W. Morey, T. Furlong, W. B. Davien, D, Berry, J. Voale, jun., A. Shuttlowortb. Miaa Ehultlowortb, W. Shattlewortb, T. While, E. Veale, Wm. Bayly, W. A. Col'ia. R. C. Bnghee, A". Standish, W. J. Shaw, J. WarJ, Thos. Brash, J. Paul, Al,A 1 , titrne,. G. Tiscb, R G. Bnuchopo, F. L. Webster, I F. A. Carriogton, J. H. Parker, H. Hammond, E. Le G. Jacobs, G. Curtis. W. Walker, A. C. Fnokes, Mrs Fookee, J. O. George, J. Giluiour, R. Parris, Mrs Parris. Mrß Rainson, T. A. Murphy, Jae. San'derson. T. J. Jonep, Mr 9 Thos. Oolson, S. Griffiths, D. Shuttlev.orlb, Mrs D.SLuitlo • worth, T. J. Johns. J. G. Arthur, W. Coker. 131 PHOTOGRAPHY, i. €. BIHOLAIR [LATE OF GLASGOW j. nnaE FirsS nnd Uighest award for I Photography at tbe Turnnaki Jubileo Exhibition, 1891, was gained by J. 0. 8. Having the latest end moßt upproved api/liancep, ho is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in first class style. Homesteads and Live Stock photographed at the shortest notice. Photographs taken by instuntaneous proof 88. (0* Only first class work turned out. \ Stodio— BROUGHAM-STSEET, j New Plymoatb. W. F. BROOKING, AKCHITEOT, BOILDER, &a COPNKR OP BROUGHAMS FOWDERHAVI STREETS,! N-EW PLYjMOUJTn. Buildine and Cabinotmnking of'all descriptions. Funerals Famished. TO BE LET. THE PADDOCK on Brooiilandß Road, contah.ing 12 acron. Abo,— A PADDOt X coutnining 10 nores, on Carrington Rond, aud known ua Gilbert's.— Apply to 163 JAMES C. GEORGE. \7IBITOHB TO AUCKLAND reneivnd V in a Private Boarding houao, hoautj. tolly Bila«to^ at Norlh Shoro T'liias vor} moiloT»fc« For fuvtf J»!a«-« nn«»'.uo *t this JH39 *-^*>ibtc
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9305, 3 February 1892, Page 3
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752Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9305, 3 February 1892, Page 3
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