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, SHAPING. - " ' .^/^^UNTON f/ivd COMPA!Tr* OF NEW ' *.«y ZE^L4.ND(Limited) WT L L despatch^ steamers (carryirg passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth .Wharf (weather and other ; circumstances permitting): — TO. ONEHUNGA (Fob Avcrlakd)-? 1 Takapuna, every TUESDAY, at 830 '"' -'•' 'J- ••^^ ', ■ -'\ Rotoiti, every THURSDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Botoiti/ every SATU&DAY, at 8.30 pan. ■■; '■ "r" r ,■. * . A representative of the Company will" travel in the mail train to book and berth passengers .before reaching New Plymouth. ...V ', . , ).; '■ '■. '• - ' ' * ■ > "' '1 r TO W^fcLINGTON-- ' Kotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 6.30 ajn \ Talcapuna, every THURSDAY,. at-noou.J Pass«nge>s are requested to obtaintheir tickets at. the Company's Office before joining steamer*; ''•■-' ■' K^~< Cargo- must be booked at Company's Office and, delivered at Biulway not later ' than noon on Tuesdiyß, Thursdays, and Saturdays for^North, and for, South at 4.30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. ■ ' Country .cargo must reach New Plymouth — for Southern ports,;' not later than Monday and 'evening trains; andfor North, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning trains, accompanied by full particulars • Passengers booked throngb-to London % the Orient-Pacific Line (Tia Sydney), and the Canadian and Australian Line (via Vancouver). . OPPICET.......BROU#HAM STREET, , -r. . — _ — _ TTT 7". '.1.:-; >• . :- ; \i\■ / \ -w. ' v yc;: ' /.; . -J i ! .«■•%'■ •■./ 4'; *»r „',; : .-.'••? .^bKYt.Zb-MidJiM l'> tiONDOiSV ■> ii lA riydney, BnHbane, Fiji, Honolulu, - f t V 1 j. Vio«oci% Btn<tVaaoo««reri«kini chrong^ AJas'iad* .or rthe United States ■by tfie : tanadian. Paotfio or other n»U way lines For mli pirticalatH; Paft^g* filoney, , •milings. &cr. appiy x -- ) •« . . '. . Descriptive-Pamphlets Gratis.. > T N l' »isr H PBAMeitllP tn>M P jftjsqfj » l K .. . .' iS:Z:pUrb , v ; i» >;'r 8 s . BrougtiajMtr^^-^' : : %flr* pxWbtitfli to LoJiDp^ Via Colombo' Sufl^ptts, p&i^illesj • -:•.•*•» -_ ■ j Leave- I. Leave* : Bt«amer. ] .fly»lney...% Melbourne. -'■ ', -.' :. )■ noon,'. |f ,I.9o p>»# '■~~ x ~~' P I TTiTTTTTT 7 ' Ormtjz '....'.„ 25 .Mar. 3 Orizaba <.... I Mar. 11 ' „ 17 Oroya^r'->«^ ",-»*: 25 ) „'3l brontek ii:. April \1 ' A]iril 14 ! Uinba* •. r.~r April 22 April 1 28 • „ ' v Andlortnightly thereafter. , kpsnts— > '■•',' ,v", v " j 1 ■ UNIONi STEAjIIISHIP COMPANY, ; '.■ t-< \ Brongh»ro-«tfeet. . ; ft HOSVIOOK&^ON «w«St - l pisSENGER AGENTS -. ' V '- x n « R / - ■' Orient Co>, N.2s.Shipp- (A. &Aw Line P.&O. Ccv » ing Go Cape Line. North Ger- Mes.sMari- Can.-Austra-'man -i"", > ,; times « H lian T etc. : ,Bef ore'booking your tickets to Londpq ;* or elsewherei write for " Cook's Sailii^o List " (with^ap) posted free, giving Fares and Sailings by all Lines atLqweat Rates. Np commission charged. . ;. * W. Y.SHAW, Bgß4 • Agent > New Plymouth. NORTH EGMO^ MOTO/TAIN HOU^l km CatTAOB ' ARE now^ open, for the coming, season, : under the capable management of Mr and Mrs E. Q. KiTEIiL. * . \ The most invigdrating health resort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming, sylvan walks, and 'the most delicious' and exhilirating mountain, air.- Those in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. ' A daily pigeon post to New PJiymouth has been. inaugurated. , . .'v-. » Charges for Mountain House,: Is per night, with use of bunk anq cooking utensils, etc, ;' visitors \xi provide their own blankets. If desired meald may be obtained from caretaker at is 6d each. * The cottage may be hired for the, exclusive use of a party, eight bunks with mattrasses, only; 1 and all cooking utensils, with tables and other f urnitare, provided: .Terms on application. Meals will. be provided by caretaker if required -same as above. Visitors will be met at the radius- line if required with pick and saddle horses, but' ample notice should be given the caretaker. Letters posted to reach Inglewood, c/o, Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than Wednesday mornings, will receive attention. ; W.H. SKINNER, . ; ' Chairman North Egmont |, 1 ___ ■ - Committee. Pigs Pfcs! Pigfg! THE Inglewobd Co-operative Bacon Curing Company, Limited, is now giving . ■, ' . 4|d per lb. for prime Bacon Pigs between 1161bs and 1401bs dead weight. 'Receiving . day at "Factory .» ' Eacti Wednesday. • . •*. r Toglewood. JanuaryU sth. 1802 ; MR. T, P,' LISTER, Hospital Gate, his. been appointed Agent for Hebald and BTJDOBT,' / . , . ,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 1

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