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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. millS Old-established Office has a LARGEE PAID-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND that any other New Zealand or JL Colonial Company. IT DOES THE LEADING BUSINESS in the Colonies, and has ACHIEVED UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE by its upright dealing and Promptitude in Paying Losses. Risks of every description, hoth Tire and Marine, are accepted at the LOWEST RATES. jgg" All kinds of Station Property insured against Eiro. WOOL Insured against ALL BISKS including 1 Fire and Flood, from mo of Shearing until delivered n London oij other Port of Discharge BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT Til] WORLD, A. L. PARSONS, Manager, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI,

Shipping Notices. tJHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION O COMPANY (Limited). Will despatch their vessels as undor, (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON. Fast Passenger Stkamekb. ' g DateTort Steamer. 1 -g, Commander. D ° f par D ° ofp0 f p (§ lure. _*_ "~~ "" ~~ "" woi ling Tainui 5031 iC vans I Feb Ston Gothic 7730 Jennings Mar 8 Doric 478iKempson Apr fl Coptic 14148 May 3 . lonic '4763 Kidloy Ma 31 ihe H< meward route wiil be via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe, and the time u occupied should not exceed 40 days. ' CARGO"STEAMERS. Probiilio Port HamoofSbip. Tnu Commandor. Time of o f Sai ' ing - Dep 8-S.Momnri 3583 Maxwell Jim 18 Lyt S Maori Scotland f'cb t a \ B.fl rnkelin «31Molfnlt Mnr r" 1 S.S. Matntna3322McDougnll Ayr t n n B 8 Bangatim 1045 Burton Mny sailing Vessels; Blenheim 1136 *ICOAI Colvilh Jan Hudson 848 *AAI Kemp Feb ~lhfl UndereignooTare empowered to grant passages from London to New Zeaand, payment fox which haa been gtu>ranoed in the colony :— F R. JACKSON <fc CO. JAMES THAIN & CO. M. HOGAN & CO.Ltd. . A ironts. ' II 7\ rTNIOJN STEAM «^gCr-t«V USHIP COMPANY ' -Pt^Mk^ow ™v ZEALAND »»o**tsMSssS ;^ (limited). STEAMERS SAIL FROM FROM WELLINGTON ASUNDER:LYTTELTON. Talune | Mon | Jan 22 | 5 pm Rotorua | Mon | Jan 22 | 7 pm Takapuna | 'I'ue | Jan 23 | Penguin ' Wed | Jan 24 '4 pm Flora | Thu | Jan 25 |4 pm . Rotorua | Fri | Jan 26 | 4pm DUNEDIN VTA! LYTTELI'O A , Talune | Mon | Jan 22 | 5 pm Flora | Thu 1 Jan 25 | 4 pm MELBOURNE, VIALYTTF.LIOIy DUNEDIN. BLUFF, & HOBART Talune ; Mon | Jan 22 |0 pm NAPIER, GISBORNE & AUCKLAND Wairarapa | Tue I Jan 23 |5 pm Dinpadeef | Tue | Jan 23 |3 pm Australia | Tuo | Jan 30 | 3 pm Waihpra l_Tue I Jan 30 I 5 P lu •Calling at Tologa Bay, Tuparoa, and Hicks Bay. f Calling at Tokomaru, Waipiro, Awanui & Taurango. I ' NAPIKR & AUCKLAND^ Rotomahana | Sat | Jan 20 |3 pm _ SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Wairarapa | Tue | Jan 23 | 5 pm Waihora | Tue | Jan 30 |5 pm "^^fcPICTON AND NELSON. "* eSB I Wed I Jan 24 |1 pm G:, , | Fri j Jan 26 | noon """ NELSON DIRECT. Mahinapua* | Sun J Jan 21 | 8.30 pm Mawhera | Mon | Jan 22 j Wainui | Wod | Jan 24 | Penguin | Fri | Jan 26 | ' BLENHEIM. Throoboatßawoek. _ H & ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND. Mahinapua* I Sun | Jan 21 I 8 30 pm Takapuna | Thu | Jan 25 |6 pm "Calls Nelson. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKTIKIA V PICTON & NELSON Grafton _J Fri | Jan 26 | nocn "GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA, VIA NELSON. Wainui | Wed | Jan 24 | WEBTPORT,GRb.YMOUT &HOKITIKI, via NELSON Mawhora | Mon | Jan 22 | WESTPORT DIRECT Omapero | Wed | Jan 24 | ' GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKIHerald [ Moa | Jaa 22 | SUVA AND LEVUKA.FKOM AUCK LAND. Taviuni, about Thursday, Feb. 1 TONGA & SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND Oralau About Thu Feb 8 Steamers leave TARANAKI FOR ONEHUNGA Mahinapua I Tue | Jan 23 1 10 pin Takapuna I Fri | Jan 20 | 12,30 pm Ab undor (weather and circumstance permitting) : •Train leaves Wellington 6.30 a.m every Tuesday, arrives Taranaki 9.40 p.m tTrain leaves Wellington 6.30 every Friday, and arrives Taranaki Bamo evenng. Paasongors havo an opportunity of breaking their journey and proceeding by this magnificent steainGn Passengers Booked, niul all Informai\W supplied by the Agents, Johnston & Co, Tauuo Ouny. piAFE DE PARIS HOTEL Oppcsito Palmorston Railway Station. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. W. HOOK Desi^mo 'itimate to the public generally uimt he has taken possession of the above-named commodious and popular Hotel. This Hotel will be found to be both comfortable and convenient in evory reßpect, and patrons may roly upon thoir personal comfort being made a first consideration. Sanitary arrangements are perfect, and tho furniture is quite new. All Wines and Spirits kept in stock aro of the best quality. A first-class stock of Cigars kepi of the oicest and moßt approved brands. chDunedin Beer always on tap. Fitskclass Stablint'. A Porter attends every train.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 1