Vj NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Trains leave Now Plymouth Station for the Breakwater, connecting with steamers mentioned below : — Monday, August ICtii, 18D7. 10 p.m. — Taknpuim, from North, and for Sonth. Tuesday, August 17th, 1897. 6 am. — Gairloch, from North. 8 a.m. — Mahinapua, from South. 9.30 p.m. — Miibiuapua ami Gairloch, for North. _™_—— — . WIND AND WEATHER. | BY TELEGRAPH— TO-DAY, 9 a.m.J Nkw Plymouth — N.W., fresh breeze, over- ~~ cost, raining, sea moderate. Manuxao Hbadp— E.N.l l )., moderate gale. overcast, gloomy, bar moderate: swell. Auckland — 8., gloomy, raining. Napier — SAY., li^lit breeze, overcast, drizzling rain, sea smooth. ■Wanganui— S.k!, breeze, overcast, gloomy, bar smooth. Wellington— E.S.B., fresh breeze, overcast. CapeFaukwhm.— K.S.E., gloomy, overcast, / sea rough. Lytti:lton — W.l'l, breeze, cloudy. Port, Chalmi:iu; — N. 15., moderate gale, cJouds passing. ' — Bluff— N.M., bre'/c, blue slcy, hard frost. BAROJIIiTKK.— Now Wyinouth : 30-05. Manukau Ilcads : 29-04. Auckland : 30-00. Wanganui : 3010. Wellington : 30-21. Cape Farewell : 3015. Lytlelton : 3032. Port Chalmers : 30-25. lUnil : 30 20. MAIL NOTICES. MAILB will close at the ChieE Post-office, Now Plymouth, as follows: — U3" For Wellin;.'lmi and South, per ss Takapunn,c]i«L' to-day (Momlay), August s— 161 li, :it. 7 p.m. £3* For East Const of f^nuth America, United Kingdom, and Continent of. Europe, via IMo dc Jnneiio. per s.s. Gothic (from LvUelton), do=i- to-d.ay (Monday), Aug. ] 6th, at 7 p.m.; forpaiccl", money orders, un.l ifjrUtorud letters at 4 p.m. Correspondi'iicu for United Kingdom, .fee, must bo specially addressed. Mail due at London September 291 h. lET For Austr.iii.m Colonies, Ceylon, India, ►, China, Japan, Straits Set dements, &c , -^ per s.s. Monowiii (from WcllingtoiO,close to-morrow (Tuebduy), August 17th, at 6 a.m. (Sf~ For United Kingdom and Continent ot Europe, &c., via iJrindisi (for specially v. addressed correspondence only), close tomorrow (Tuesday), August 17th, at 6 "* a.m. Mail due in London September 29th. For Auckland and North, per s.s. 3lahinapua, close to-morrow (Tuesday), August 17th, at 7 p m. • FRED D. HOLDSWORTH, Chief Postmaster. DEATH. BARSTOW.— On the 15th August, EDMOND Babstow, aged 61 years. * FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE FUNERAL of the late Edmond X Barstow will I6ave his late residence, Fitzroy, for Ta Honui Cemetery, To-morrow (Tuesday), 17th August, at 2 p.m. Friends will kindly accept this intimation. .-- - . M. CLOW, a 917 Undertaker. m | ,| | !.— ■..IL.-i.ilM^. ■ I ■ I 111-.- ■■■' -~»»^ X RAYS. X AM now prepared to take RONTGEN JL RAY PHO I'OS for the purpose of LOCATING INJURIES, foreign bodies, v &c. Appointments must be made. F. WALDEN HALL, a 56 Chemist, New Plymouth. THE LATEST NOVELTIEi FOR BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS, PRESENTATIONS, &c, &c, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WEDDING RINGS, KEEPER RINGS, GEM RINGS, DRESS RINGS, " SIGNET RINGS LADIES' KEYLESS .WATCHES in Gold, Silver, Nickel, and Steel Cases, by English, Continental, aud Ameiican makers. GENTS' ROTHERFI AM WATCHES made expressly for J. H. Pai-kbr, Now Plymouth, capped aud jewelled in six holes, with heavy silver cases, at £4 15s and £5 ss. E.P. Dessert and Table Forks and Spoons, Afternoon Teaspoons and Sugar V_J2?ODgB, Electroplated Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, &c, &c. Note.' — Engraving for Presentation Clocks and Electroplate Free of Charge. N.B. — For Style, Quality, and Finish our Goods arc Unsurpassed. J. H. PARKERr- WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND J OPTICIAN, r Under the Gold Spectacles, Devon-street, New Plymouth OIAVE DEACON (ST. AUBYH tiTBEET), ARCHITECT. Flans and Specifications for Patents prepared. Lessoifl given in Architectural] and Mechanical Drawing and Decorative Wood Carving. A Ladies' Class will be epened if soflieiont inducement offers. Terms on application. b 294 ] ARCHITECT. > f Offices : King's Buildings, Corner of Devon ahd Beouiham stbbbtb, t NEW PLYMOUTH. PIANOFORTE TUNING. WT /^OKER, Pianoforte and \V, • V^OICER, Organ Tuner and ! RopaL'er. ' Old ins trumenta ropaired equal to new. Tuning by the year or singly. <$£• Address— Mr J. Gilmotjr, Stationer, Dovon Sirpat ' 551 A 7ery choice display of Record Reign Jewellery, Record Reign Silver Spoons, and the J;i'.'\'fc novc-ltics in Jewellery, WsflbnS, <'!),.,«« #C,ilf, J. ' f J"!'!'!'-.'?, v/w •».... .- "■: - >,"..,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10998, 16 August 1897, Page 2
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