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**•" UNION STEAMSHIP ;.4 'fzr^ company ofhOsw; '^srmKmca ZKALajsr J D ( LIMITII ? I> ) WILL despatch steamers (carryiitg passengers 'and cargo) from New Plymouth .-Wharf „ (weather and other circumstances permitting) : — TO ONEHUNGA (For Auckland)Takapuna, every TUESDAY, at 830 . p.m. . * - ' Rotoiti, evay THURSDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Rvtoiti, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 A representative of the Company travels in the mail train, to book and -berth passengers before reaching .New iPly*' mouth. "', , • , • 1-■': •■ v TO WELLINGTON— t Rotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 6.30 a-joa. TmJxapnna, every. THURSDAY; at noon. FOB DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN • PORTS (without transhipment) . / CoßiNijfA, TOMORROW, 4,th Maroh, at *' : , 2 p.m. - .., .- ,; •-:.,* . triketja at the Company's Office before : joining Bteamera; .',.♦■> Cargo must be booked at Company's . Office and delivered at Railway not later than noon on Tuesdays, Thursdays^ and Saturdays for North, and for South at 4.30 - pan. on Mondays and Wednefdiys. Country cargo must reach : New Ply- " moat3i-i-for ports; hot later than Monday and Wednesday evening trains; and for North, Tnos<ky, Thursday, and Saturday 1 morning "trainsi accompanied by full particulars S;;?ft :\-.: \-.- = Passengers bwk^through to London * by the Orient-Pacific Line (via Sydney), ■ and the; Canadian and Auafcralianr Line (via Vancouver). ,- ' €BBTICE^.L T j^|tpU€EHAM STRBET. • f'' t A$ r £9fa& TW * tt 'A.l*-li (BlKD" tMiJlfaLt ROUTE TQ , ' OAKADI&^tSrBALIAN LINE. /»EW JSBJ^JJSfD TO, tONDbjis; CTlAßjdal&y, Brisbane^ Fiji, HouoJuio, T Viccoria,andVkuooav«fj*iidchroavb Oanada or the -Umted ißwttes by the Canadian Padfio or other ndbray lines . For full particularK, Paaiag'i Money, Sailings, Ac., apply - , Descripiave Pamphlets Gratis. , , UNI«JR STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF • „ |ikZ^ LTJ»», /- /.- , 68 Broutfham-tilreet. . " i . tM* Efii k ' : pagific l > •• !" new Plymouth" to LO^Ddk. Via, Colombo, Suez, Naples, 1 ilarseillee, and Gibraltar r ' ",sieaT« i , Leaye «', Steamer. ' Sydney. Melbourne. "' „ noon. 7r 1.30 pan „ .Orizaba ... Mar. XI Mar. 17 , / Orbya ... f .25.. „ ,3i 1 ... Orontes ... April .7 J Aprfl 14 : . Ombi - ■ ju '• Aprir.22 ,/April JB '" Victoiia,... tea/. 9 f May 12- , __ ♦ . .• > t ' *r<_ *: ; , And fortnightly thereafter. '; - » < Agents— t ; .;; ■ ■'"•'< UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY^ . - "Brongham-wtrffflf:. * • '• ' VJ» fT HOS /^|OOK*^dN **e*mif£- EASSENGBR AGENTS . ; ' '* . ,- • ■'■\FOR;' /r ">/' * v Orient Co., |NX 6hipp- A. AAlJ^ne. P. &O. Co. ing Co , Gape Line.* North Ger- Mes.sMari- Can^Anstra-: man' tunes _ lian,«ta. Before bopking^ojir tickets to London or elsewhere, write.for.*' Cook's Sailing List " (with map) posted iree, giving Fakes and Sailings by all Lines at .Lowest Hates. No commission charged. ' WIJ7BHAW, , e384 Agent,' Netr Plymouth. KORTH EGfILONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE AJfD COTTAttJB , A^?E now open for the coming season, '.- under': the capable management of Mr and Mrs E. ,C; Kiyßix. The most invigorating health resort in the North Island. . Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming, sylvan walks, and the most- delicious - and exhilfrating mountain air. Those in search of bealth and rest at a minimum of «ost should not miss this chance. ' < -, A dsly pigeon- post to New Plymouth has been inaugurate 3. ' v '. Charges for Mountain House : Is per night, with use of bunk and cooking . utensils, etc. ; visitors to provide their' own blankets. If desired meals may be obtained from 'caretaker at Is 6d each. The cottage may be hired for the exclusive nm of a. party, eight bunks with mattrasses onfy, and ail cooking utensils, with tables *nd other furniture, 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 #> reach Inglewood, c/o Caretaker of Mountain House, not later tnan Wednesday mornings, will receivejittention. W^ H. SKINNER, Chairman North Egmont 1 Committee. Avenue Boardinghouse, Eliot-street. MRS JEMlSON""offerg First Class Board and Residence at the above address, the house having been- thor-. ongbly lenovated. Hot and cold, water batb, and every attention given, i Terms reasonable. • - >• • . ; Address— Opposite Roberts' Store. Elliot-street. 607

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12204, 3 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12204, 3 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12204, 3 March 1903, Page 1