SHIPPING. NEW PLyMOUT^gNEHUNGA, WINTER TIMETABLE. WFATHER, etc., permitting, &.&.* RARAWA will leave New. Plymouth Barter Tuesday andl Fnday O n arrival of express from Wellington. . sf.-s. R™% ■ ■;■ «%%&£s££s£»* be obtained JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. WO»XHI!*W BTEAMSing COMFAHX. ,For Onehuhga, via Opanake, taking through cargo for New Plymouth, W.aitara, Kawhia, and^agkn.^ r> ship Company's s.s. 4\ -JL~ n'MV, 'Capt. Teixeira £tX£dSc' will a*"l for &ho 7? :^^^P^^^» ports (weather permitting), ' All cargo must be booked and alongside by 11 a-m. Faren.— Wanganui to Unetiunga, fl *; '■For'further particulars apply to— juSWoN ANt> CU., i'^ entß AJTOXOB BKIPP23JO CO.* I<ri> /C, & The undermentioned ■VTA 7-r*Q—~ steamers will leave -— —'- S.S. ALEXANDER. FOR NELSON (direct)— SS. W ATM US A FOR WESTPORT (Direct). S.S. WAVERLEY, J. H. COCK ft CO., LTD.. Agents, TAUPO QUAY. ■*H» ffATEA BKCPHMG CO. LLIN?S^vSI^§?S^? ERVIOE The S.S. ARAPATTA, ■ ■ jEVERT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ** frel^°R ricgf A^dTJ! AGEXTB TOBXtftflTO'TOtf AST2O "WA2fraA*TUX ■MAM PAOKiiT CO.. ITX> ' FOR'WELLINGTON • s The S.S. HUIA, 1 X Captain Burt, will sal) /^JSSL-iL*- " for the ab, ove, port xMsßamMm— (weather and circumJK^SSm^m^" stances nerihlttlne). Fares: 10/- single; 15/- return. Woe-further particulars apply to—Aeents. WSKXinOTOH AKD WAWOANTJI MTXAM PACKET CO., MO. FOR WELLINGTON. -i_ The s.s. STORMBIRD. tJL^^v Captain Dawell, will * gi 2&sß>%£k*. saU for the above port ImlaS^JifeSE (.weather and clrcumwßHHv' stances permitting), Fw further particular^ apply to— Agents. ; Agent. VIA SAH r.HAM CISCO To v Wellington "^^"a ♦Willochra • Set,l2 Oct. 2 mS 1 Oct'N^ 7 St.iV »Twin Screw. And every 28 day S; ther©after. Bteameni fitted with Wii«l«w Tele•rFS y#P« tlculars regarding passages UNION BSTEAMSHIP CO. OF N,Z., LTD. • ■ . : THE VANCOUVER ROUTE ; AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALANDCANADA—VIA~"iISI AND HONOLULU. CA^ADIAN-AUSTRA^AN ROTAL In conjunction with Onadian-Paclflc Railway. Through some of the greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of fi,nada, United States, British Isles, End Continent of Europe. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS In conjunction with all the Cape, Suez. China •»a Japan Ll"«* at Lowest Rates Steamers will leave as under:— Steamer. From Sydney. J™m Makura Sept 22 Sent 26 rr °t. 2?7 ™£ ♦New 13,500 ton Triple Screw Steamer. And at 28 days' interval thereafter; .11 twin-screw steamer., equipped with " Pamp^lellf m£ and all Information te""*UNION S.S. CO. Or N.Z., LTD. Managing Agents. r LADIES I BEFORE ordering your costume for the coming season consider where you are likely to get the best in .material, style, fit, and workmanship tor the money expended. My experience in Ladies' Tailoring at Home, and with Haywards, of Wellington, enables me to give you a good fitting Costume and made in first-class Ttyle for a modorate price. Don't hesitate but come along and see me, and I am sure you will be latisfied. BRASS, LADIES' TAILOR, ABOVE JAMES LAIRD AND SONS, SEEDSMEN, 106, AVENUE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19898, 16 September 1913, Page 1
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