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UNION STEAMSHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. Steamerß leave Wellington as under, weather andciioiin3tanoa3 permitting; — LYTTELTON. Rotomahana, Mon., JulyG, 7.30 p.m. Talune, Tues., July 7, 4 p.m. Rotomahana, Wed., July 8, 8 p.m. Monowai, Thurs., July 9, 4 p.m. Rotomahana, Fri., July 10, 7.30 p.m. Penguin, Sat., July 11, 9 p.m. LYTTELTON, AKAROA, TIMAKU, OAMARU, and DUNEDIN. Upolu, Wed., July 8, noon. DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. Talune, Tues., July 7, 4 p.m. Monowai, Thura., July 9, 4p.m. "• Tarawera, Tues., July 14, 4 pm. MELBOURNE,VIA LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, AND HOBART. Monowai, Thura., July 9, 4 p.m. NAPIER, GISBOBNE AND AUCKLAND. Mararoa, Thurs., July 9, 4 p.m. Talune, Mon., July 13, 4 p.m. SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Mararoi, Thurs., July 9, 4 p.m. NELSON via PJOTON (and BLENHEIM). Penguin, Tues., July 7, 12.30 p.m. Mapourika, Wed., July 8, 12 30 p.m. Penguin, Thur., July 9, 12.30 pm. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA, FOR AUCKLAND. Gonneotlng at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Trisdoye, ThursJajs tied Saturdays, at 8.30 p.m. Takapuna, Thura., July 9, 5 p.m. PICTON, NELSON, WES TPORT. GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wed., July 8, 12.30 p.m. SUVA and LEVUKA, FROM AUCKLAND. Moura, Wed., July 15. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND. Taviuni, Tues., July 14, SYDNEY, VIA TONGA, SAMOA AND FIJI, FROM AUCKLAND. Hauroto, Wed., July 29. Bertha will only be ellottod to patsaengore on procUoion of passage ticket at tlio tympany's offioc. llakct available U.t stnp-over or retain by Meseis Huddart Parker, und Co.' etosuners. Passengers boohrd to Wtst Australian ports. Offioo CosToanocßE-aniT, Wellington. ITI~ huddart f||y} PAKKEI? Kgßi & COMPANY'S Large and PowEßroii Steaiibhifb — VICTORIA (Waller) .. 3000 Tons Reg. WESTRALIA (Rainey) .. 2884 Tons Reg. SEALANDIA (VVyllie) .. 2771 Tons Reg. Will leave Wellington as under (circumstanoes porx.ttlng)- - FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. ZEALANDIA Fri. July 10 4 p.m. . WESTEALIA Fri. July 24 4 p.m. VICTORIA Thurs. July 30 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, vi» LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART. VICTORIA I Thurs. | July 30 I 4 p.m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. ZEALANDIA I Thurs. I July 16 I 4 p.m. WESTRALIA | Thurs. July 30 | 4 p.m. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. VICTORIA, I Bat. | July 18 | 4 p.m. All Tickets are available also for Btop-over or relum by ANT ol UNION OO.'S STBiMKES, end holders ol U.S.S. Oo.'a Tickets may travel by THE ABOVE-NAMED YBSS2LB. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. WANGANUI RIVER —NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE. FLEET—7 STEAMERS. Time-Table fob May.—From Wanganui: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. From Pipiriki: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Upper Readies Excursion in connection with each trip. No one visiting the Wanganui River should miss doing the All-Day Exoursion above Pipiriki. The grandeur of the Scenery of this part must be seen to be fully realised. Magnificent accommodation at Pipiriki. Sanitary arrangements perfect, good table, every modern comfort and convenience. An ideal winter resort. For particulars— A. HATRICK & CO., Wanganui. Or, COOK & SONS. rpHOS. COOK & SON. APPROXIMATE STEAMERS SAILING TO LONDON. Dae Steamer Line Leave London AUSTRALIA Pi and O. Sydney July 11 Aug 83 OROYA Orient Sydney July 18 Aug 29 DARMSTADT N.D.L. Sydney July 25 Sep 12 BRITANNIA P. ai.d O. Sydney July 26 Sep 6 SIEBRA A. and A. Auckland Ju'y 27 Sep 28 OROHTKB Orient Sydnny Aug 1 Sep 12 1903 PASSENGrEKS: Before booking your tickets toLondon or elsewhere, write for Cook's Sailing List (with map), posted free, giving fares and 1903 Bailings by all lines at lowest rates. Apply early for berths to— COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Custom Housjs Quay, ■ Wellington. FOB NEURALGIA 3d per powder; 2s per box of 12. mokei BOOTS AND «j«k 1 m HARNESS wsterrrool 1 |w [ r\ fH as a duck'B b&ok, and sott I IH.IHJS *5 velvet. Adds three times to the wear of leather. Pleasant odour. Allows a polish with blacking, ortLD MEDAL. " EXHIBITION GOLD MEDAL. Hla|lßST AWAR ds. tor superiority, Bluok or T% 11 Brown colour, Sold by I 111 forYlYl^ oo * s ' ore3 - Saddlers, Iflllllllll lionmongoi!!, cto. MutmU **W N/**"*"{iiotory,Dnlwioli,London, England. (71 W COTTERELL AND CO,, General Jj • Carriere aiid : Forwarding Agents, WeUington.—Customhouse workof all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We nol only olear goods, but land them at Buatomers , doore. Good storage accommodation. Furniture oarefully removed. Orders nan be left at A. White & 00-' a. BOnaKT THAT NBUBOL ODBKB HEADACHE All storekeepers Bell ii. IMPERIAL CALF POOD. Can be used with either Skim, Separated Milk or Whey. A SMALL BAG (251bs) will last one calf five weeks, and longer if milk Iα nion. tifal. Paoked in 251b bags, or 2001b Ba'oks. q?ESTIMONIALS. Extract frdm the " Wyndhdm Herald," T ' June 14.1901. Mr John Mcßean, of Seaweed Downs, yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with arti- ** fioial food. He raised twenty calves on " Imperial" Calf Food, and at the same time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old), realised top market values. Mataura Island. January 24th, 1901. Messbs Tjanodown & Son, Christchurch.— Dear Sirs,— Be Calf Food purchased from yon, I may say that I was well pleased with It, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory as an economical Calf Food. Yours faithfully. T. W. Fobteb. LANGDOWN & SON, OHRISTCHURCH. REDOLIFPE Architects ehould specify REDCLIFFE GROWN Galvanisod Corrugated Iron. There is no better Iron manufactured. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements. REDOLIFFE is the best and cheapest first-class iron in the market. GALVANISED REDOLIFFE covers a larger surface than any other brand. REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last twenty years than any other, and esperienoe proves that every sheet will ba found perfect and properly corrugated. i :r o Ist ON SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAI IBON MERCHANTS AND STOBBKEEPERS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 1

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