LOOKOUT - FOR WHITE'S GREAT FURNiTURE SALE Of Moalt's 'Stock, Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, ON MONDAY, September 12th.
* Bfflg__Ht_ ■lien Wat_b. Horning— B.42 1 Evening- -9.4 VESSELS IN PORT. Thistle, Captain! Connor. Gertie, -Apt-mßoherteon. bai_9: - Ootober 18— Mos,' sis., . Captain Jarman, lor GroJ'm.nth. J ! • PBOJE6TED. . SAILINGS. GleneJjp.'for Onehunga, .via Opanake, •arJjj".,.',,, . . , Kenpedjvfor Wellington, Nelson and West (Joasipovte,! early. i> Charles Edward fcr Nelson direct,' early. . Hnia, for Wellington/ early. Oreti,- fprrWestpefij.early, Moa, for Weatport, to-day at 7 p.m. Manaroarfer .Wellington, to-day at Bpnj., i . Stormbird, for Wellington,' -to-day. The Westralia; arrived ia Wellington yesterday moving and sailed for Sydney, via Napier,. Gisborne . snd ' Auokland at 6 p.m, the same day. ' The Tyser liner Indramayo. is due in the roadstead about the SOth Instant, and will ship ef_l to 8000 oaroues froni the Wanganni Freezing .omp-hy; ih addition to wool, tallow and' pelts.' The Gothic "and Mamari were expeoted to arrive at Wellington last night. 'lhe Manaroa "made a recori?' trip from Wa^pAnni.to Wellin. ton oh Wednesday.' Crossing • the : bar at- 5.80 _,m'„- she was delayed half an hour in trAnsf erring' Cap-'' tain Itobertsen _u_e* .teamer Gertie, finally reaching Queen's Wharf . at 4.80 p.m. The New Zealand Insurance Company ef New Zealand has a lipe on the schooner Bessie Maud, "which was "recently Bunk by oollision in.Newoastle harbour. < ' E__JOTE_ ABBIVALB At Wellington. Enapehn, left London September 17. Star of England, left London, August 18th. A Y/aimate'/left London September 1, Tekoa/ lef t __on,Tia Auokland, September. lr ; " Lake 'o4_io left Liverpool April 26. Soh-Sfj ?'_t :<3_gbw, via Dunedin, June 28^ . Oamani, left; London August 8. Star o : f New Zealand, left London via Australia, '' September 23. Tokomaru, left Plymouth September 4. Miowera, 'left 7 Victoria (B-C.) Sep. tember 23, Delphio, left London" via Capetown and EobaxfrOotobsr B,' Freeman, left New York July 14. John S_n','l_ New 1 York August 24. j."' ' ' ,: MAa^'NOHCES';' ' ' Napien _d intermedia' te offices, daily *t 6 aan; and 12.16 p.m. ' - J New Plymouth and intermediate offices, daily at 7 a.m; and 8.30 p.m. ; Tuesdays' ' Bnd_-Hday.at2,Bop.m " Wellington and intermediate' offices, duly at 6 a.m., 12.16 and 4.15 p.m. ' Auckland and , intermediate " offices, Tnesday and Friday, 2.80 p.m. Fbidat/jOctobbb 14th. For Australia' "(dne , in Sydney 20th October), Tasmania,' ' Csylon, India, . iStraitß".f,Be)ltlfeinehtp, .China and . japan, , Continehrof, Europe^and United Kingixna^yfot ."specially 'addressed ooires«Bndence|>ia Suez (due ih London 27th. November), per train at 4:1 6 p.m. Conneote.^ith Miowera at Wellington. - r"Toa_BATV*OiTOB-B 18th. Parcels mail for the United Kingdom ud Coßljnsjjt of lurope.&cper Gothio frem^ WeUington, ptr trwn at 4p.m. . Wbdnkidai, October 19th. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, >ria Bjo de Janeiro (due in Londen ,7th7Deceab_r), .ptr train at 12.16 Ji.m. Connects with Gothic at Wellingingtpn., , W»i)Kiß»A *, (lotobiw26th. For _i_L„States -of Amerioa, Canada, West Indies j; ,Central.America, West Coaat ''''"of "loath" "'Aaerios, United Kingdom ,^nd .Continent of Ssrope, Tia San Francisco (due in London SOth Nov.), also Samoa and. Hawaiian Islands, rjer>__ttt _6h. 'Connects with Moana, rat.- Auckland; Monoy ordera Knd registered -lettere "at 11 am. The Hanroto,. leavesp Auckland for Tonga, Samoa and' Fiji on the' 19ih Oct. The' "Nineveh lenves Melbourne for CapetowSi on'the^Ofch Ootober. ' The Ovalau leaves Auckland for Ba,a. tong^a-d rahiti'.ohthe 25th Oct; '-'-'A "' i i 7 "'' '"'" .1. HIGH .LASS TAILOBING. LADIES' & GENTS' TAILOB, HASimnch pleaaure in announcing the t arrival of a large and varied Btock of goodß, .comprising all the latest . novelties : in Irish and Scotch Tweeds - Vionnas Plain and Fanoy Serges Coatings Bannoekburns, etc., to select .trom,' and. is being constantly replenished with all the latest goods. EVERY GARMENT made up will be strictly under my own eaperivision, and this alone will apeak for itself. Gentlemen entrusting their orders to me, can rely on having a FIRST-CLASS GABMENT. For Fit, Style and Workmanship. A Trial Selicited. Cash Customers liberally dealt witb. G. H. CLAPHAM, Ladieß' and Gents' Tailor, (Oppoait. W..Hogg, Oonfeitioner, Bidgway , Street.) WANGAN UFS BEAUTYI YIBITOBS. to Wanganni should uot mies'aeeing the ARAMOHO TEA GARDENS; Aa there is to be seen there what m in " no other " Town in the colony. JSVEBY "COMFOBT AND BECREA. 1 . TION. 'Come and judge for yourselves, and get good valne for the trifling sum of bd MRS HAYWOOD Pbofbibtrkss. - "INEqUAL.LED • WARD _ CO.'S CHAMPAGNE ALE. M. HOGAN AND CO., LIMITED. AGENTS, WANGANUI >>. -.";
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 14 October 1898, Page 1
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703Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 14 October 1898, Page 1
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