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P SHIPPING. ) fsspiw,** NORTHERN STEAMi 5^fe% SHIP COMPANY g 1 j|j£>-N\3| (Limited). ir | yKOMy KOM Breakwater — U Weather and other circumstances permitting). FOR ONEHUNGA— S.s. Nqapuhi, — Every MONDAY and THURSDAY, x at 8.30 p.m. * Ngapuhi carries a forecabin stewardess i- Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's offices. 2. Town cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered at Railway not later than 2.30 p.m. 3. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied with all particulars. * W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, t Offices : Egmont-strpet, New Plymouth I NORTHERN STEAMBiM B>l SHIP COMPANY r ______ V |7»ROM WAITARA (weather and f? other circumstances permitting) : — "t" t FOR ONEHUNGA :— , S.s. Kanieri: — 3 j Wednesday, April 22nd, at 3 a.m. Tuesday, April 28th, via Kawhia, at 8.30 p.m. , S.S. Kanieri carries Saloon Passengers 3 only. Passages must be taken at the Company's Offices. Cargo must reach Waitara by morning * train, accompanied by full particulars. f Freight to Kawhia must be prepaid. > WYLLIE, STpTT, & CO., 674 Agents, Waitara iyfe^k SHAW, SAVILL, AND ,^jy&l^»- ALBION CO Limited. WILL despatch their Vessels as under (circumstances permitting) ! FOR LONDON Steamers. t; j j „, irp i Com- Time P'rt of Name. Ton mander i Sailing . Dep . Karameaf ! 5563 Burton Aprl 30,W'gt'n Athenic 0 12380 Ke 'ps'n'May 14j „ GothicJ j 7755Kidley !May 28, „ Kumaraf ! 6034 Scotla'd June 25' „ Maorif 5317 Moffatt July 23 4 _*_ i i I )»Fi%..*i. nf. -^ ; c.i i"o> rii-^i, o«-.ooiid, and fhird-class passengers. •fAccommodation for First-class passengers. The Homeward passage will be via Rio de Janeiro or Monte Video and TeneriiEe, or St. Vincent. The undersigned is empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has bee& guaranteed in the colony. NEWTON KING, Agent for Neiw Plymouth. i P * & °* COMPANY S l£& fsLh\ BOYAL MAIL jgylf^PHpfet STEAMERS WO& MAESISILLES AND LONDON. "TnHS Ooiapany's Steamships will be A despatched ??ith Her Majesty's mails as follows, for LONDON, calling at Colombo, Aden, Pert Said, Marseilles, kHbr Alter, Plymouth (wifch liberty to call t BiiEdiai) :—: — Leave Leave Steamers. Tons. Sydney, Melbourne Doon noon. Himalaya... 6898 IMay 2 May 5 Oriental ... 6284 May 16 „ 19 Boms .. 5545 „ 30 June 2 Arcadia ... 6603 June 13 „ 16 Oceans ... 6603 „ 27 „ 30 Australia ... 6901 July 11 July 14 Britannia ... 6625 „ 25 I „ 28 PASES FROM NEW ZEALAND. Co Plymonth or London, first-class — oingle, £80 6s. For two years' return, £120. ± o Plymouth or London, second-class —Single, £42 18s to £46 4s. For twelve months return, £69 (including first jnlcon from New Zealand to Australia). Through Passengers from New Zealand o Europe can embark on arrival of the ast connecting steamer at Sydney. Passengers for Brindisi tranship at Port Said. Passage money can be paid at this end or p^sdages from England. * NEWTON RING Agent for Taranaki W. H. PILLAR, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND GLAZIER. COURTENAif STREET, Near Egmont Store. Estimates on. d6OB P. J. WHITE & SON, Livery Stables & Coach Prop'tors, WHANGAMOMONA. ROYAL MAIL LINE of COACHES between Whangamomona and Strathmore connect twice weekly at Strathmore with Thacker's coaches from Stratford to Strathmore. Coaches leave Whangamomona every Tuesday and Friday, and leave Strathmore for Whangamomona on Mondays and Thursdays. As we cater for tbe travelling public special arrangements are made to Tangarakau by Monday's coach. As we keep guides, we can take tourists to any part of this district. Special fares will be quoted to parties. First-class accommodation can be had at Whangamomona. Horses, buggies, and saddle hacks always on hire. P. J. WHITE 6c SON, a 728 Whangamomona.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 1

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