Shipping. UNION STh COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). STEAMERS SAIL FHOM WELLING TON AS UNDER:— LYTTELTON. IRotomahaEa | Mon | Jan IS '7 pm Tlora | Tues I Jan 16 spm Takapnnn | Tnes | Jan 16 |8 pm Rotomahana | Wed | Jan f" | DUNE"PIN, VIA LYTTELTON. flora | Tuos | Jau 1G |5 pm Mararoa | Fri | Jan 19 j5 pm Ta Anau ) Tues | Jan 23 j5 pm MELBOURNE, vu LYTTELTON" DUNEDIN & BLUFF. Talune | Thurs I Jan 25 5 pm gAPIER, GiSBORNE, & AUCKLAND. Te Anau | Mon | Jan 15 |5 pm Flora | Mon | Jon 22 I 4 pm Mararoa | Thurs | Jan 25 | 4 pm SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND! Mararoa Thurs • Jan 25 j 4 pm SYDNEY DIRECT". Monowai | Sat ( Jan 20 |S pm Wftikaro | Sat | Jan 27 | 4 pm NELSON DIRECT. Mapourika | Sun I Jan 14 |7 pm PICTON AND NELSON", ~~ Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. •Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. Rotorua j Mon ] Jon 15 j noon Wainui | Trie* | Jan 16 I 18»30 pm Rotorna j Wed j Jan XT \ noon NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA FOR AUCtfAND. Connecting at New Plymouth wsth through fraiii from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. "iiaporfnkat | &un 1 Oan 14 1 7 \un ■Rototi j Bat ! .lan 80 |T( pm fCalla Nelson. WBSTPORT. GREYMO~UTH,^HOKI TIKA,, VIA PTOTON & NELSON. Wai-.rai i Tnes I Jan 16 I 12.30 pm Hnupiri | Sat | Jan 20 I noon BLENHEIM. Three boats a week. SARATONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND , Ovalan | Tnos 1 Jan 16 1 SUVA AND LEVDKA, FROM AUCKLAND. Tavinni _ | Wed | Jan 31^ | Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. Tickets avulable by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'b steamers WestraJia and &salandia. PASSENGERS BOOKED, nhd"all information to he obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Taupo Qnay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTSEXCURSION SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. H&aroto will leave Auckland about Wednesday, February 7, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. To be followed by Manapoun four weeks later. BHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA. Connecting with through train from South ,L t, OTEA.MERB //A t /fl -■- LEAVE NEW wlgg^isfe^ PLYMOUTH &c under *S?ss!i^p3ara^~ (weather permitting) : — Mapourika Taes I Jan 10 I 0.45 pm SSotoiti Sun ( Jan 21 1 2pm Mapourika Tues I Jan 23 | 9.4S pm Kotoiti Fri | Jan 26 | P>4s pm Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer, to Onehunga for Auckland. JOHNSTON 4 CO., Taupo Quay. 7 ,- tJHIBK LINE DIA r r-fV-*.^BECi? STEAMERS S^M*&J&£ OTAGO TOLONDON PERTHSHIRE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BUTESHIRE .. 8000 tons 3doo h.p BASFI'SHIRE . . 8100 tons 3500 h.p ffIFBSHIRE .. 8500 tonß 3500 h.p NAIRNSfUBE .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p AIORAYSHIRE . 8500 tons 3500 h.p The above magnificent Steamers, which have all boen speoially built for the N*w Zealand trade, and make an average gas°ige of 48 days, will be despatched at ragnlar intervals. Stsamors fitted throughout with ELECXRIC LIGHT, nnd accommodation is provided for Saloon Pitsaengsrs. Doctor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO FjONDOH, 45 guineas. Pssaengern carried to port of departure tee. " s'or Plans hßrparlisulars, apply, , fcto., tot hp Managers, TURNBULL ARTIN & CO., Australian MntualProvidentßuilQings, Princes Street. Dunsdin r " rr^~ isuttcei; THE undersigned Shipping Companies are prepared to oarry Wool and Sheep Skms during the season 1899-1900 at not e^ceadiug the following lates of Jreighti — fix Steamee. Greasy Wool, 7-16 cl per lb, with 5% primage Slipe Wool, id „ „ „ Scoured Wool, 9-lGd „ „ Bi Saimno Vessel, Greasy Wool, gd per Ib free of primage Slipe Wool, 7-16 d „ „ Scoured Wool, , „ New Zealand Shipping Co. Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. I urnbull, Martin, and Co. Tho Tyser Line, Limited. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. Opposite Wesleyan Church. Telephone No. 189. S. Dickinson.] [F. Sabten. CRITERION CABRIAGE FACTORY. Dickinson & Sarten, COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDERS, KiSgway Btreet, Wanganui. • BUILDERS of all Styles of Car xiagea, ON SALE — New and Second - hand Vehicles, Harness, Rugs, .Lamps, eto. •.Traps on Hire by Day or Week on Most Reasonable Terms. DICKINSON & SARTEN, Criterion Carriage Faotory, Wanganni Aramoho Laundry. MRS HAYWOOD, of Wanganui, re spectrally begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganni and district that she has opened a NEW LAUNDRY at the above address, and having had many yeara' experience in the business, can wit confidence solicit their patronage. Carpets thoronghly Beaten and Cleaned. Blankets and Counterpanes at Reduced Prices. Clothes cleaned equal to new. Curtains a Speciality. All kinds of Laundry Work undertaken and entire satisfaction guaranteed. All Charges at he Most Reasonable Rates. Note.— Mrs H, respectfully requests that all Ladies and Gentlemen who havo not yet tried the Aramoho Laundry wil give her one trial, when she has no doubt will lead to permanent business. The Laundry Cart will call daily at any address. Post Cards or Telephone Messagea promptly attended to. Wangamu Agent— Mus SirDtß, Fruiterer, Avenue, where all Oiders can be left. Price I/istß on application. MRS n&i'WCOD. '' Aromoho Laundry, Telephone No. 60.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9938, 15 January 1900, Page 4
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803Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9938, 15 January 1900, Page 4
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