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PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. rHE Company's Steamships ivill be dispatched with Her Majesty's mails as follows, for LONDON, calling at ( Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth (with liberty to call at Brindisi) : —

Lobves Leaves Steamers. T'ns Sydney Melb'na Australia ... 7000 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Arcadia ... 6603 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Rome ... 5545 Sept. 10 Sept, 13 Himalaya .,. 7000 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 ' Oriental' .. 5284 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 " ' * Britannia.. 65250ct^22 Oct. 25 Oceana ...6603 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Victoria .. 6527 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 - _ \

Ihe' PASSENGER FARES from NEW ZEALAND are as under :—: — . From any port in Ne^ Zealand — To Plymouth or London, first-class — Single, £65 to £73 10s. For twelve ' months return, £115. To Plymouth or London, second-class-f-Single, £39 and £42; for twelve months return, £70. Passengers for Brindisi tranship at Port Said. •■ The Second Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia, I The SECOND SALOON Accommoda- j tion in the abo.ve steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, the company ate now. enabled to offer intending passengers to Europe unrivalled Accommodation at the above Rates. ' ' Passage money can be paid at this end ' for passages from England. For further particulars apply to the Agent. YNew'Plymouth : NEWTON KING.

SBtAW SAVILL AND ALBION Co. - Limited *xt ILL despatch their Vessels as V V 'under (circumstances permitting) FOR LONDON. Steamers. ' /":■ , j "«'" -n Com Time Port of Name. Ton. gaU'ng Depart. Aotea , ... Jul 30 Lytt'lton lonic"..'. ... m." " Auglß Lytt'lton Pakeha... |i." ... ' /Aug2o Lytt'lton The Homeward Passage will be via Rio de' Janeiro and Teneriffe, and the time shonld not exceed 40 days. The Hndersigned is empowered to grant pas^ges from London to New Zealand, pay.K&ent for which has been guaranteed m|filcolony. 0> , ., : JOHN GILMOUR, Agent for New Plymouth. Telephone Exchange No. 16. Round the World.— -First-class, from New Plymouth to London, returning via Canada or United States, £125.

TELEGRAPHIC LIKE OF ROYAL . MAIL COACHES BETWEEN , tfEW PLYMOUTH and OPUNAKE /""iOAOHES leave New Plymouth for \J Opunake and intermediate places , every Monday } Wednesday, and Friday -at j9 a.m., arriving at Opnn'ake at 4 , p.ift.v- Co jchep leave Opunake for New Plymouth on ', Tuesday?,, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.' reaching New Plymonth at' 2.30 p.m. -'--• f JOB TILE & SON, ... Proprietor : tw.;H, jury, -WITS' HABTiLIVKBY AND BAH • • - •!.■*-»•> STABLSB,.t -. „ , - £" N ibanking the public for theirliberal , patronage during th»l»stthr«i y'eara c«j«j to. fliat, having takes tj)ose centrally situated premises in Qteen -&Mt'(Kfe' »■ 8., Honeyneld'B).;.be it ' '«6w in »'poflition to aupply Flratalaß? Vebislea of erwy deesription on tnom T!iod»rate term*. v " i^ttrons'niay r«ly on all ordere b«in ■'' ' •v . promptly Attended to. ' . > Order* May be I eft day or night.

T ATTiiBS A JLIj'S LIVEB V AND BAIT. BTABLEB. J. W~WEST HT&A&KB Mb patron* and the pablfo fo A tfcwir kind aipportin ihfi vut.nA to notify that fie has BEMOVED to hi» New ftnd Commodioiß Stables. EQMOHT STREET, 3«twMa v a*ilway Station 4 Critenon Hot©) Brik6a, Waggonett«B, &0., for picnk Bartiea: bugles, singl# or double; oabe. isddlee, horses; also heart* for funerals. Horsea bought, sold, or exchanged, H^ Straw, Chaff, &«., always on htnd. Honies broken to singl* »nd donble barneß? or.sftddle. ImA\m\ Waiting Boom, fitted up with 'bfiEAP MONEY ! OHBAPMONBif in Buata ot mm* to £10,000 ON ITOUNTRY,, v . ' SUBURBAN FREEHOLD At 4* ocr cent, to 5 per cent. For Forms of Application and fuU nformation apply to the Postmasters at loglewood £ un ?f c J n •Oplnake Stratford r Waitara, or the Chief Postmaster, New Plymouth, as the case may be. j H. RICHARDSON Govcraroent Insurance Commissioner.

WAITARA AGENCY. MESSRS V. GRANULE & CO , have been appointed sole agents . for the sale of the Tabanaki Herald and b'ttdbet inJWaitara. IF a Touic is required, take Loasby'fl " WAHOO/'l.the most powertui herbal tonic made.ClAak for it at^Trso & CO.'B Pharmacy.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11287, 4 August 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11287, 4 August 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11287, 4 August 1898, Page 1

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