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llt^s^ NORTHERN htra&^l S.S. COMPANY ( AUCKLAND SERVICE. '. Fbom Breakwater — • (Weather and other circumstances permitting"). FOR ONEHUNGA— i S.s. Rarawa, — Every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY 1 and FRIDAY, at 8,30 p.m. Rarawa carries a forecabin stewardesi L Passage Tickets most be taken a i the Company's office, or from the Agen i on train. 2. All cargo for shipment must h accompanied by a shipping note. 8. Town cargo must be booked a I Company's office and delivered at Raii way not later than 2.30 p.m. ; 4. Country cargo must reach Nei Plymouth by morning train, accompaoie with all particulars. Apply to W. D. WEBSTER, Agent. ' Offices: Egmont-str«»ot. New Plymoutl A fTir** BHIP COMPANY TjIROM WAITARA (weather am iJL other circumstances permitting) :- FOR ONEHUNGA :— S.s. Kia Ora:— EXCURSION TO KiWHIA AND RAGLAN. The s.s. Kia Ora will leave Waitar; for above ports oa WEDNESDAY, Dec 30th, at 4"p.mRetnrn Tickets, 20s (meals extra/ available for return within one month. Weather and other circumstances permitting. WYLLIE, STOTT, & CO., 674 Agents, Waitara |^»* >^^ P & O OMFANY S llHli^P BOYAL MAIL |ln^!lS STEAMERS pi.*R MAIiftEILiLES AND LONDOK '¥IHE Comoany's Steamships will b i. despatched with Her Majesty 1 auila as follows, for LONDON, calling a Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseille* Gibraltar, Plymouth (with yfterty to cal at Briadfai);— /* Leave Leave Steamen. Tons. Sydney, Melbonnu noon noon. Victoria ...,§622 \ Dec. 26^ Dec. 29 Himalaya ...' " 8898 Varinary 9. January 1 India ... 7119 January 23 January 2 Moldavia ... 9000 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 'Arcadia ... 6603 Feb. 17 Feb. 23 * Australia ... 6901 March 2 March 8 *Oceana ... 6603 March 16 March 22 ♦Mongolia ... 9000 March 30 April 6 ♦China ... 7912 April 13 April 19 ♦Himalaya... ,6898 April 27 May 3 Mamora ... 10,500 May 14 May 17 India ... 7911 May 28 May 31 ♦Via Hobart. FARfeS FKOat NEW ZEALAND. Co Plymoath or London, firßt-class-Smgle, £80. For tyro years' returr £120. "~ i'o Plymoath or London, second-fins —Single, £43 to £46. For two yean return, £69 (including first saloon iron New Zealand to Australia). Through Passengers from New Zealant to Europe can embark on arrival of th last connecting steamer at Sydney. 'Passengera for Brindisi tranship a Port Said. Passage money can be paid at this en* for passages from England. NEWTON KING Agent for Taranaki |^^^ SHAW, SAVILL, AND ihQßffl ALBION COMPANY In^'^^l (Limited). VTTTILL despatch their Vessete a W unde (circumstances permitting FOR LONDON Steamers. „ „, Com- Time iP'rto Name. lon man d er . SaUing.j Dep. % Athenic* 12234 Kemp- ! Dec. 12 W'gt'i | son ' | Kumara c f 8034Scotl'd Jan. 7 W'gt'i •Accommodation for First, Secon< and rbird-class passengers. °t Accommodation for First aad Third claas passengers. JTwin screw. I'be Homeward passage will be vi Bio de Janeiro or Monte Video am Teneriffe, or St. Vincent. The undersigned is empowered to gran passages from London to New Zealinc payment for which has been guarantee) in the colony. NEWTON KING, Agent for New Plymouth. [a card.] . H. BEDFORD, (Late Collector of Customs), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, LAND (Aucl land and Local), MINING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Latest Quotations for current Stocks and Shares. devonTtreet (Next Bank of Australasia). f3B'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12440, 18 December 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12440, 18 December 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12440, 18 December 1903, Page 1