SHIPPING. J .-/•.--- WELLI.NUTUN' STEAM PACKET CO. THE following Steamers will be despatched as under (weather and cirsumstances permitting : .*— ! FOR WELLINGTON— , S.S. STORMBIRD-rMONDAY, 10 a,ni. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.. A'gßnts. S.S. HUIA—MONDAY, 10 a.m. WANGANUI SUPPLY CUMPAUfY, ' Agents. FOR WEST COAST PORTS. s S.P-. MOA (for Westport)—MONDAY, 10 p.m. . t S.S. ORETI (for Greymouth)—MONDAY, 10 a.m. JOHNSTON and CO., Ltd., i. Agents. For Freight and Passage apply to alove Affect Ar l\: ; O. P. MILLWARD, ■ ■■ , Wanganui. ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP COi*lIN PANY, LTD. SITE S.S. GAIRLOCH WILL SAlt* FOR OPUNAKE, RAGLAN, KAWHIA and ONEHUNGA,. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, at Noon. For Freight and Passage apply to ' , JOHNSTON AND CO., Ltd., Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). • NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. THE S.S: NGAPUHI, 680 Tons Register, Leaves New Plymouth for Onehunga, MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting v.'Jlh through train from Wanganui t Ami Leaves Onefcunga for New Plymouth SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, cannecting with iiirough train to Wanganui. Passengers can secure berths oh applica- , tion to JOHNSTON ANl>. CO., ' Agents. QOEANIG STEAMSHIP COMPANY, A. «cd A. LINE. AUCKLAND TO LONDON VIA AMERICA, IN 26 DAYS! TEE SPLENDID 6000 TONS SISTER SHIPS, QjIERRA QONOMA, TTENTURA, Clawed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Will leave Auckland as under:— I Leave Arr've at " Steamers lAurklan San Mails due a p.m. Francisc London SONOMA Oct 10 Oct 27' Nov 7 VENTUBAOct 31 Nov 17 Nov 28 SD3BRA Nov 31 i Dec 19 Extremes of Heat and Cold'avoided.. , Five Days Longest time at fc>fc&. Four Days from Pacific to Atlantic. Choice of Eight Routes. Niagara Falls viewed from Canaage Windows. > . iJookings to any point in Canada, United States and Europe. WE REACH THEM ALL. With BPEED, COMFORT VAlti^-'i.. FARES: ■' ' '. San Francisco and Vancouver, :^l6 t^ jfiW. Liverpool and London, £32 7s '.-j.c \■> £o9 ZsM. ' ■ . Round the World, J849 15e to £W. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, aid £uli information, to O F. tGLLWABD. Agent. Waaganni. <^TEW "VTOEK T IFJSi TNbTJBANCE COMPANY, : lit Largest and Strongest International Insurance Company a the World, doing business under 82 Governments! ASSETS, NEARLY £60,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME £14,000,000. ACTUAL INSURANCE IN FORCE ~=.-=«. £280,000.000 IIT is hereby notified that Mr A. K. LEWIS, late of the Bank of Australasia, Wanganui, has b.>en appointed District Superintendent for the above Company, and is now in charge of the Western Portion of t. North Island. THOMAS P. PURVES, A.1.A., General Manager, Department of Australasia. LOUIS GRANT, ■Resident Becr«*e»T **» "N*^ Zealand. A UAMOHO "HAIRY "p|EPOT. Aramoho .Uairy JJepot. FRESH MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, AND-EGGS. , . All Produce- Kent in Ice., Orders left for Regular Delivery by Carts iTomptly Attended to. Corner Onyton an" C- - H Btre«t«. T MONEY TO LEND. WE have £5000 for Investment in large or small sums. We have .the following sums awaiting immediate iavestment, viz., £1100, £600, an.l tiwo sums of £500. , BARTON AND WRAY, 1 Jutland Chambers, < Ridgway Street.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 1
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