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English Notices. mUPPER & Co.'s Galvanised Gor--1 rug-ated Iron and Patent Tiles for roofs, sheds, churches, outbuildings, &g., In order to protect the public, Tupper & Co.'s Manufactures are marked " Tupper & Coinpy., Manufacturers, 61a Moorgate-street, London ; Works : Lirnehouse and Birmingham." with either of their brands, Best TG with Crown over j best Cross Daggers; or Gin circle. For prices, drawings, and general information, apply through any respectable house, or to the manufacturers direct, 61a Moorgate-street London. Catalogues forwarded on application. Caution — Inferior qualities are being;sold as Tupper & Co.'s,make. NEW CODE OF SIGNALS. Prom and after the first day of September, IS6S, the following general signals are to be used at all New Zealand port's : A.—Tidal Signals. Tidal signals are to consist o one, two or three balls, of any color which can be best seen at any port arranged vertically Flood Tide.—Two Balls, vertical, at masthead, not less than six feet apart. Last Quarter Flood.—Three Balls, vertical, at masthead, not less than six feet apart. Ebb Tide.—One Ball at masthead. B.—Bar or Danger Signals. Bar signals will be distinguished by their being arranged horizontally Wait for High Water.—A Ball at each yardarm, and one on mast, half the lenoth of the yard, below the yard. ° Stand on : Take the Bar.—Four balls, horizontal, on yard, two on each side of mast. Bar Dangerous.—Three Balls, horizontal, on j'ard, two on any one side of mast and one on the other. Put to Sea.—Two 'Balls, horizontal on yard, on either side of mast. Note.—Semaphore Arms are to be used for piloting vessels over all bars where a yilot establishment is maintained, when pilots are not put on board, and the vessel being piloted by the Semaphore is to be steered m the direction in which the Semaphore Arm. is pointed. When the Arm is dropped the vessel to be kept as she goes. TIME TABLE. V FOR OVERLAND SERVICES BETWEEN NEW ~ PLYMOUTH. PATEA & WELLINGTON. SOUTHWARD. Leave New Plymouth every alternate Wednesday, at 11 a.m. Arrive Patea, every alternate Friday night. Leave Patea, every alternate Saturday, at 9 a.m. J> Arrive Wanganui, every alternate Saturday night. Leave Wanganui, every alternate Monday, at 7 a.m. Arrive Wellington every alternate Tuesday afternoon. NORTHWARD. Leave Wellington, every alternate Monday, at 7 a.m. Arrive Wanganui, every alternate Tuesday afternoon. Leave Wanganui every alternate Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. Arrive Patea, every alternate Wednesday evening. Leave Patea, every alternate Thursday morning. Arrive New Plymouth, every alternate Saturday noon. E. B. Diokson, Chief Postmaster. New Plymouth, Avg. 2-1, 1808. ''PHE EVENING HEIIALD, Published 1 Daily at Four p.m. Price One Penny. SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENTS :— First Insertion, For each inch o s For Standing Advertisements reduced rates, as per agreement. Advertisers are requested to send in their Advertisements not later than half-past T\vo p.m. Advertisers are to specify the number of insertions on their Advertisements, or they will bo continued and charged for until countermanded. Persons desirous of discontinuing their advertisements must send in a written order to the office before ten o'clock on the day of publication. ■ LIST OF AGKXTS. Turakina Mr 1-1 Be'llve Marton Mr F. Dcigliton Rangitikei ... Mr C. R. H, McDonnell Wangachu Mr McDonaltl,, Parav.-anui Mrs Beavan. Manawatu Mr John LiddeJ • -.-. Wellington ... Mr Alex. Pyle Nelson Mr J. Hounsell.

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Wanganui Herald, 30 August 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, 30 August 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, 30 August 1869, Page 4

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