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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. fIPHIS Old-established Office haa a LA.RGER PAID-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND thac any other New Zoaland or X Colonial Companv, IT DOES THE LEADING BUSINESS in the Colonies, and has ACHIEVED UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE by its upright dealing and Promptitude in Paying Lossoa. Eisks of every description, hoth Eire and Marine, are accepted at the LOWEST EATES. (gj" All kinds of Station Property insured against Eire. WOOL laaured against ALL BISKS includinc Fire and Mood, from me of Shearing until delivered n London 01' other Port of Discharge, RANCHES AND AGENCIES THEOUGHGUT TH] WOELD. A. L- PARSONS, Manager, NEW ZEALAND INSUBANOE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI,

Shipping Notices. t^UAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION © COMPANY (Limitbd). Will despatch their vessels as under, (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON. Fast Passengiisk Steamebs. *~~ fe ~ Date Port m of of Steamer. § •§, Commander. Dep arDep (§ ture. - - ling fc_ Tainui 5031 Evans IFeb 8 ton '" Gothic 7730 Jennings Mar 8 Doric 478tKempson Apr 5 Coptic 14143 May 3 lonic ! 4763Kidley Ma 3] Jhe H<meward route will be via Rio de Janoiro and Teneriffe, and tho timo occupied should not oxceed 40 days. CARGCTSI^AMERS. Probabo.Port Same of Ship. Tub Comnmndor. Timo of n c *; Dep 8-S.Momnri 3583 Maiwoll Jim 18 Lyt S Maori Scollnml Pel) i p ] B.P Pakeha 4331 lloffntt Mar r S.S. iralalua 3322 MoDuugoll Apr W>n B 8 Itongatira 4015 Burton Mny SAILING VESSELS? Blenheim 1136 *IOOAI Colvilb Jan Hudson 818 *AAI Kemp Feb Ihe Undersigned aro empowered to grant passages from London to New Zeaand, payment tot which has been guoranced in the colony :— F R. JACKSON & CO. JAMES THAIN k CO. M. HOGAN & CO.Ltd. Agents. ' IT ?T TTNION STEAM •bb^Tk^ Uship company ' *s«§SBSy«« 0F NEW ZEALAND **G«'»E£Sfci3£ !^ (LIMITBD). STEAMESS SAIL FROM FROM WELLINGTON AS UNDER :~ LYTTELTON. Taluno | Mon | Jan 22 | 5 pm Rotorua | Mon | Jan 22 |7 pm Takapuna | Tue. | Jan 23 | Penguin ' Wed | Jan 24 I4 pm Flora | Thu I Jan 25 | 4 pm Rotorua | Fri f Jan 26 |4 pm DUNEDIN VIA LYTTELI'OfI, Talune | Mon | Jan 22 | 6 pm Flora 1 Thu [ . T an 25 |4 pm MELBOURNE, VIALYTTEL'IW DUNEDIN. BLUFF, & HOBART Talune ; Mon | Jan 22 | 5 pm NAPIER, GISBORNE & AUCKLAND Wairarapa | Tue Jan 23 |5 pm Dinpadeef I Tue Jan 23 |3 pm Australia | Tue | Jan 30 |3 pm Waihora | Tue | Jan 30 |5 pm •Calling at Tologa Bay, Tuparoa, and Hicks Bay. f Calling at Tokomaru, Waipiro,Awanui & Taurange. I ' NAPitoR & Auckland; t Rotomahana | Sat | Jan 20 |3 pm _ *&■"' SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Wairarapa | Tue | Jan 23 | 5 pm Waihora | Tuo | Jan 30 |5 pm PICTON AND NELSON. Rotorua j Wed I Jan 24 |1 pm Grafton | Fri j Jan 26 | noon ' NELSON DIRECT. Mahinapua* | Sun j Jan 21 8.30 pm Mawhera | Mon j Jan 22 Wainm | Wed | Jan 24 | Penguin | Fri | Jan 26 | ' BLENHEIM. Three boats a week. FOR AUCKLAND. Mahinapua* I Sun | Jan 21 1 830 pm Takapuna | Thu | Jan 25 |6 pm 'Calls Nelson. WE^fPORT. GREYMOUTH, & HOKTIKIA V PICTON & NELSON Grafton | Fri | Jan 26 | nocn "GKEYMOUTH & HOKITIKA, VIA KELSON. Wainui | Wed [ Jan 24 | WESTPORT.GKbYMOUT &HOKITIKI, via NELSON Mawhera | Mon | Jan 22 | WESTPORT DIRECT Omapere | Wed | Jan 24 | ' GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKIHerald | Mon | Jan 22 | SUVA AND LEVUKA,FKOM AUCK LAND. Taviuni, about Thursday, Feb. 1 TONGA & SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND O Titian About Thu Feb 8 Steamers leave TAEANAKI FOR ONEHUNGA Mahinapua I Tue | Jan 23 1 10 pm Takapuna I Fri | Jan 20 1 12,30 pm An undor (weather and circumstance permitting) : ♦Train leaves Wollington 6,30 a,m every TVesday, arrives Taranaki 9.40 p.m fTrain leaves Wellington 6.30 every Friday, and arrives Taranaki same evenng. Passengers have an opportunity of breaking their journey and proceeding by this magnificent steamer. Passengers Booked, nnd all informatl»» supplied by the Agents, Johnston & <!o, Tanuo O»ay. i^AFE DE PARIS HOTEL Opposite Palmerston Railway Station. I l IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE 1 G&NEBAL PUBLIC. W. HOOK Deßires to intimate to the public generally that he hss taken possession of the above-named commodious und popular Hotel; This Hotel will be found to be both comfortable and convenient in ovory reßpect, and patronß may roly upon their personal comfort being made a first consideration. Sanitary arrangements aro perfect, and the furniture is quite new. All Wines and Spirits kept in stock aro of the best, quality. A first-class stock of Cigars kept of. the oicest and most approved brands, ch Dunedin Beer always on tap. F irst-class Stablini'. A Porter attends every trai n.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 22 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 22 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 22 January 1894, Page 1

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