Biuji}Jiug> UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LTD). ■STEAMERS SAID FROM WELLINGTON AS UNDER:— " LYTTELTON. ToAnau Tuea Jun 17 I 4 pm Rolomahana Wed Jan 18 I 7 pm Monowai Thurs Jan 19 | 5 p.n Rotomahana Fri Jan 20 j7 pm PUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. _ To Anau Tues Jan 1? 4pm Monowai Thura Jan 19 6 pm MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEPIN, BLUFF, & HOBAKT^ Monowai ) Thurs i Jan 19 [ 5 pm NAPIHR, GISBORNE, & AUCKLAND^ To Anau | Mon | Jan 28 |4 pm Mokoift I Thrns | Jan 20 | 4 pm Flora I Mon | Jan 30 |4 pm {Calling nt East Coast Bays. SYDNEYTVIA AUCKLAND. Mokoia " I Thura I Ja » 2ti I i l' m SYDNEY DIRECT. Tulune | Sab | Jan 21 4pm Tarnwera | Sat | Jan 28 4pm PICTON~4.ND NELSON. Booking cargo tbvongh to Blenheim at 15s per ton. fOonnecting with train for Blenhoimat • 6 p.m. __ Rotoruaf Tues Jan 17 | noon Wainui Wed Jan 18 | 1 pm Rotoruaf Thura Jan 19 | noon NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA, FOR AUCKAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. Rotoiti | Thurs | Jan 19 \ 7 pm lakapunaf | Sun | Jan 22 |7 pm t Calls Nelson. / WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKIf N TIKA, VIA PIOTON & NELSON. •Wainui i Wed Jan 18 I1 pm Hanpiri ] Sat Jan 21 1 noon " ""BLENHEIM. _, "Three boats a week. RARATONGA AND TAHITI, FROM Ovalw I Taea | Jan 17 | SUVA' AND LEVUKA, FBOM AUOK- " LAND. Upoln |~Tues | Jan 31 1 Tickets available by Messrs Huaaart, Parker ana Co.'a steamers Westralia ana Elengamite. ' PASSENGERS BOOKED, ana all information to be obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Taupo Quay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. * BXCORSION SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. ' Taviuni will leave Anoklana about Wednesday, Jan. il, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji,. ana Sydney. To be followed by Hanroto four weeks later. ' &HORTEBT ROUTE TO AUCKLAND, "VIA ONEHUNGA. Oonneoting with through train from South A\ j-^Rrtr^ LEAVE NEW tLMzSMisit PLYMOUTH a* under S^^^^^^^» (weather permitting) :— ' Takapuna Tuea Jan 17 9.46 pm '' Rotoiti Fri Jan 20 9.43 pm Takapuna Tues Jan 24 9.45 pra Rotoiti Fri Jan 27 9.45 pm Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays ana Thursdays, proceeding through" by steamer to Onehunga. for ■Auckland. JOHNSTON & 0 0., Taupo Quay. ~~~l ~» OHIRE LINE DIA\ jA«r<r Preot steamers OTAGO TO LONDON. PERTHSHIRE .. 8000 tons BSooh.p. BUTESHIRE ..- 8000 tons 3500 h.p. BANFFSHIRE .. 8100 tons 3500 h.p. .iJTIFESHIRE .. 8500 tons 8500 h.p. + NAIRN SHIRE . . 8500 tons 3500 h.p. 'iMORAYSHIRE.. 8500 tons 3500 h.p. • '. fNow being bnilt. ■ '', The above magnificent Steamers, whioh have all been specially built for the New Zealand 1 trade, and make an average passage of 46 aays, will be despatched at •regular intervals. Steamers fitted throughout withELEOTBIO I/IGHT, and accommodation is provided for Saloon Passengers. - Dbotorand Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON, 45 gnineas. Passengers oarried to port of departure For Plans ana further particulars, apply, etc, to the Managers, ■ TURNBULL, MARTIN A CO., AustralianMutualProvidentßuilding3, Princes Street, Dnnedin. THE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAJD MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS 1 FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenoriffe, & Plymonth— . - of ' Steamers. T'ns De- Date, parturo. Rimutaka 4515 Lytt'lt'n Jan. 19 Rakaia . . • • 0088 Lytflt'n Feb. 16 Fapanui . . . . 7000 WaU'ton Mar 23 Wakanni .. ..7000 Apl. 26 Rnahine .. ..6127 May 11 v \ \ Cargo Steamers. ""' Steamer. | T'na | 1 Date. Queen Louisa.. 13385 1 ! JanThe aoove steamera have splendid ivooommodation for all olasses of paßsengers at moderate rates. The Company's mail steamers will cnu at Montevideo on the homeward passage. • Passenger Rates by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers are as ' First Saloon, single, £58 „' - „ return, £100 Second „ single, £36 16s * „ „ return, £G5 Steerage— 2-BerlhOabin3,Bingte, 19 guineas] with or 4-Berth „ , « » Openßerths,menonly,ls „ ) Kit. ' Warrants isßuod lor passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learned on application *° JOHNSTON * CO., Ob NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LiMiTEn _ _^___~ ' g 'iioo"koU'X'l LOOK OUT I , SPRING TIME AGAIN. Iw you want your Clothes to resemble a new Summer Suit, send them at ence to Mrs Hay wood's Aramoho Laundry. Important to Ladies. 'Who ate rfiminded of the Spring Cleanteg ana should lose no time in sending Sir Blankets ana all other ascriptions Of Household Linen. CURTAIN DRESSING la a speciality, and cheapest rates are ohargea. CARPETS Are beaten and cleaned promptly and well. The Laundry Cart will call at any address in town on receipt of post card or telephonio message. Mrs Haywood's Aramoho Laundry. No. 50. Agent: Mrs Siddle, Fruiterer, Avenue W" iiiLMENT-Send your Bicycles for Kepairs to Pbice, in the Avenue, corner Guyton Street. You mil have every satisfaction and promptitude Ui executing your orders,. No slumming. Only first-claßs workmen employed. "fcfO need for having auabby or dirty JN Paper on your walls for Christmas or New Year, when y°i can purchase bom R. and E. Tingey for 2s 6d sufficient for your room. Marvel for cheapness, wntifulindeaign and harmony of colors. D- ON"T be satisfied witu anyening but the best Rambler Bioyoles. A fovorifce amongst all. Pmob, Avenue, Ser Guyton. Street, Wmgwwu.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 4
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819Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 4
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