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BmPFmG. I^'ioN STEAMSHIP r 4i COMPANY OI? NEW Js]y|yj|^ ZEAL.aJfDCLiJjiTED) WILL despatch steamers (carrying passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other ciroumatancea permitting): — t TO ONEHUNGA (Eos Auckland)— Kotoiti, every TUESDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Takapuoa. every FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. A representative of the Company travels in the mail train to book passengers before reachiug the vessel, . TO WELLINGTON— Takapuna, every TUESDAY, nt noon. Rotoiti, every FRIDAY, at noon. FOR DUNSDIN~AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment) — Upolo, on MONDAY, Juno 22nd, at noon. SOUTH SEA EXCURSIONS, 3Trom Auckland, every four week*, calling at Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. Excursion Fares. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth—for Southern po^ta, not later than Monday and Thursday evening trains; and for No rib, Tuesday aud Friday morning trains, accompanied by full particulars Passengers booked through to London : by tb,e Orieat-PacUk; Lice (via Sydney), j aad the Canadian and Australian Liae (via Vancouver). O mC8.... ...BROUGHAM SI REET . fl * > /£~ ( £^N^TH3 "ALL 2B»" tM WZi h . MAIL BOUTS TO ilgglilii LONDON. . CANABIAS-AUBTBALIAN Llim UJSW ZEAI.iIJSI> TO T.ONDOS^ TTI A Sydney, Brisb&ae, Fiji, Honoluln, T Victoria, and V&n'coaver,and through Oanada or the United States by the Oac&dj*^n PReific or other railway lives. Ftv fall particul&ra, Pasftag'j Money, Sa^uiags, Ac., apply - . ' \ Descriptive Pamphlets Gratis. UNIOS STfiAMSHIP OOMPAKX OF K.Z., Ltd., 68 Erougham-sixoefe. tM. jP&fe PACIFIC •^ "t& Xk»l6rafib, Buez, Naples, Marseilles. * - and Gibralta. ' } Leave | Leave Steamer. { Sydney. Melbourne*.! j, uoon. - 1.30 p.m. Ormuz ... , ,» 20 ] „ 23 | Vtita, ~ {Ja)y 4 July 7 j Oroya ... . „ 18 „ 21 ' Orontes ... i Aug; 1 Aug. «» Orafoa ... Aug. 15 Ang. 18 And fortnightly thereafter. Agent 3— U2«ON STEAMSSiP COMPANY, BrytJgijaia-3treet, %~1-?®r-\' JS*EW ZEALAND I^^^^ SHIPPING CO., Ltd. ff r «--SiL^^ Boyal Mail Line of , Steamers for London. Steamer. | _j^£L | »»*■ Papaani ... Lytieltou June 11th Waimate ... Buapehu ... Juue 30th Whakatane... July Bimutaka ... August 6th Bakaia ... August Paparoa ... /Sept. 3rd Turakins ... October Ist r "'Warrants issued for Passages from United £ing&om. Soand the World (Ist class) through Vnado or tfnfted States, returning by New >oaland Shipping Company, or vice* veraa, 4125 Fen Ablght or passage apply to WSBSTEB & McKELLABT WANfi&HDI KIVEE, JVew Zealand' Ehine. \ FLEET 7 BTEAMEBS. Time-Table vor) May :—: — From Waaganm^-Tuesaays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7 a.m. From Pipiriki— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. UPPES RBACHBS EXCUJRSION in connection with each trip. ' No one visiting the Wanganui Biyer should miss doing tne all-day excursion above PipiriKi. The grandeur of the •eaery of this part must be seen to be rally realised. Magnificent accommodation at Pipiriki, ganitary arrangements perfect; good table; every modern comfort and convenience. An Ideal Winter Besort. . For particulars, A. HATitJCK & CO., Wauganm. t# »''OO& & HON. MB. T. P." LWTBB7tfoßpltKr6alor b«« been appointed Agenit tutHZßAhv and Budget.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12280, 12 June 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12280, 12 June 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12280, 12 June 1903, Page 1