Snipping. fTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). STEAMERS SAIL FROM WELLINGTON AS UNDER:— LYTTELTON. Rotomahana | Mon | Dec 18 '7 pm Tarawera | Tues I Dec 19 |5 pm Takapuna | Tues | Dec l'J |7 pm Rotomahana | Wed | Deo 20 j DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. Tarawera Tues | Dec 19 | 5 pra Tftlune Thurs | Deo 21 j 5 pra Mara»na Fri | Deo 22 j4 pm MELBOURNE, vu LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN & BLUFF. Talune pfhnra [ Deo~¥l | 5 pm NAPIER, GISBORNE, <fe AUCKLAND. T«Anau [Tues | Deo 19 |5 pm Tarawera I Tues , Deo 26 |9 pm Mararoa ! Fri | Dec 29 |4 pm SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND. Mararoa FrT I Dec 29 | 4**pm SYDNEY DIRECT. Waikare Sat | Dec 23 |4 pm Mokoia Thurs | Deo 30 1 noon NELSON DIRECT. Mapourika | Sun | Dec 17 i 8 pm PICTOiriND NELSON. Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. Conneoting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. Rotor ua I Mon I Dec 18 | noon Wainui I Tues i Dec 19 | 12.30pm Rotorua I Wed | Pea 20 | noon NEW PLYMOUTH * ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKAND. Connecting at New Plymonth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. Rstoiti | Thuvs | Dec 21 | 5 ym tCiills Nelson. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKI TIKA, VIA PICTON & NELSON. Waluui i lues | Dec 10 112 30pm Hanpiri 1 Sat | Deo 23 | noon BLENHEIM. ~ Three boats a week. UARATONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND. Ovalan | Tnes | Jan 16 | SUVA AND LEVUKA, FROM AUCKLAND. Tavinni \ Wed | Jan 3 j Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. Tiokets available by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'a steamers Westralia and Zealandia. PASSENGERS BOOKED, and all information to be obtained from JOHNBTON & CO., Tanpo Qnay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. EXCURSION SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Manapouri will leave Auokland about Wednesday, January 10, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. To be followed by Hauroto four weeks later. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA. Connecting with through train from South t t OTEAMEBS An j/M-*^ LEAVE NEW frM^Lftffi* PLYMOUTH ag under qffj^fß^^^^ 1 (weather permitting) : — Takapnna | Tues | Deo* 19 | 9.45 pm Rotoiti | Fri | Deo 22 | 9.45 pm a'akapuna | Snn | Deo 24 |3 pm Maponrika [ Tnea | Dec 26 | 9.45 pm Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for Auokland. JOHNSTON A CO., Tanpo Qnay. 1 r LINE DI- / H jM-Btri ©BEOT STEAMERS 4^^^^^^ C OTAGO TO LONDON PERTHSHIRE.. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BUTESHIRE .. 8000 tons 3SOO h.p -BANFFSHIRE .. 8100 tons 3500 h.p ,PIFESHIRE .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p 'NAIRNSHIRE .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p JJORAYSHIRE .. 8500 tonß 3500 h.p The above magnificent Steamers, whioh have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at r9gular intervals. Stoamersfitted throughout withELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for Saloon Passengers. Dootor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON, 45 guineas. Passengers carried to port of departure ree. For Plans her particulars, apply, eto., to 1 , he Managers, TURNBULL ARTIN & CO., Australian Mutual Provident B v ildings, Princes Street. Dunedin iSoTIOIS. THE undersigned Shipping Companies are prepared to carry Wool and Sheep Skins during the season 1899-1900 at not exceeding the following rates of freight — By Steameb. Groasy Wool, 7- 16d per Ib, with 5% primage Slipe Wool, id „ „ >< ScoureaWool,9-16d „ » Bt Sailing Vessel. Greasy Wool, |d per Ib free of primage Slipe Wool, 7-1661 „ Scoured Wool, , » New Zealand Shipping Co. Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. Turnbull, Martin, and Co. The Tyser Line, Limited. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. Opposite Wesleyan Church. Telephone No. 189. 8. Dickinson.] [F. Sabtbn. CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY. Dickinson & Saiten, COACH & CARRIAGE BOILDERS, Kidgway Street, Wanganui. BUILDERS of all Styles of Carriages, ON SALE — New and Second - hand Vehicles, Harness, Rugs, Lamps, oto. Traps on Hire by Day or Week on Most Reasonable Terms. DICKINSON & SARTEN, Criterion Carriage Factory, Wanganui Aramoho Laundry. MRS HAYWOOD, of Wanganui, re speotfnlly begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and district that she has opened a NEW LAUNDRY at the above address, and having had many years' experience in the business, can wit confidence solicit their patronage. Carpetß thoroughly Beaten aDd Cleaned. Blankets and Conntorpanos at Reduoed Prioes. Clothea cleaned equal to new. Curtains a Speciality. All Hinds of Laundry Work uudertaken and entire satisfaction guaranteed. All Charges at he Most Reasonable Rates. Note.— Mrs H. resentfully requests that all Ladies and Gentlemen who have not yet tried the Aramoho Laundry wil cue her one trial, when she has no doubt v/i!l lead to pei mswent business. The Laundry Cart will call daily at any address. Post Cards or Tulaphone Messages promptly attended to. Wangsnui Agm.t- Jlns Siddle, Fruiterer, Avoi v*, wnere all Orders can be left. Pries Lista on application. MRS HAYWOOD. Ai&moho Lanjidry. Telephoae No, 50,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9917, 18 December 1899, Page 4
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