Shipping. |~]KION ST£AW£Htf COMPANk' *-> OF NEW ZI.AI.AND (LT1»). bIEAMEEB SAIL FKOM WELLINOTON AS UNDER:— LV. XTELTOJi. Mvw | 'Inej | Nov 19 i 4 pm LTfTTELTONI ~M ura " i lui'S i Nov 19 '. 4pm w OTTe-LloN^t - iKllttlA.t TIMAUU. & DUNEDIN. Upo.n 1 Wed | Nov 27 1 noon * IWithont transhipment. » MELBOURNE, nL LYTTRLTON, DUNEDIN. BLUFF. HOBART. Mokoia | 'Ihurs | JS'ov 21 4 pm' NAPIER, GISRORNE. & AUCKLAND Koats i Mo i i -Nov '25 I 4 pm - NELSON X>IRECT T Rotoiti - | lion | Nov 18 > noon / PICTON AND NELSON. Booking cargo through to Blenheim-at l-5s per ton. Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. " (Weather and circum.stancoa permitting). Hapourika | Xuei | Nov 19 | 12.30 pm NEW PLYMOUTH _ ONEHUNGA FOR AUCiCAND.. Connecting at New Plymouth .with through 'train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. RotoitiJ I Mon | Nov 18 j noon tCalling'at Neison.WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, * HOKJTIKA. VIA PICTON & NELSON. Wsiuni | Wed j Nov 20 1.12.30 pm WESTPORT AND »REYMOOTH» Janet Nicoll | V.'c.l I Nov 20 ! noon SAMOA, ASID FIJI. (From Auckland.) Manaponri | Wed | Nov 20 | RARATONGA AND TAHITI '• (From Auckland.) Ovalau | Xnss | Nov 19 [ • SUVA AND LEVUKA. (From Auckland) Tavinni | Fri | Deo 61 Hertha will only be, allotted to passengers. on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. Tickets available 'by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers Westralia naU Zealaudia. ■ PASSENGERS BOOKED, and aU nformation to be obtained from JOHNSTON St CO., Ltd.. Tanpo Quay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. SHORTEST ROUTE,TO AUCKLAND j VIA ONEHUNGA. onnacting with through train from Booth r r., CTEAMERS. />'. rrV LEAVE NEW •.' PLYMOUTH asunder t> ■-.-£?^gfr(^eath«irpermitting):— Rotoiti ITaes Nov 1918.30 pm Takapun* I Fri Nov- 22 I 8.30 pm JBofcriti | Tnea . Nov 26 1 8.30 pm . 'Pa— eagetu can embark at Welington on ' '• inndaj'i and Thursdays, proceeding ifcrongh by s»a»mer to Onennnga for Auckland. ~ JOHNSTON A CO.. Ltd., Tanpo Quay. ' r r. 42 HIRE LINE DI- / l\ c Ji__OREOT STEAMEBB E___Wmmm* , oi\QO TO LONDON JPKRTUHHIHE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BUTESHIRH .. 8000 tons 3SOO h.p BANFFSHIRE .. 8100 tons 3500 h.p fITESHIRE c 8500 tons 3500 h.p NAIRNSHIRE .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p MORAYSHIRE .. 8503 tone 3500 h.p Tho -above magnificent Steamers which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an ■ average! passage of 46 days, will be dcs- ' patched at regular intervals. Steamers fitted throughout with ELECTRIC' LIGHT, and accommodatton is provided for saloon passengers. ■ Doctor and Stewardess caned. SALOON PASSAGE MOJRY TO : LONDON, 45 guineas. Passengers carried to port of departure free. . For plans and further particulars, apply, etc., to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN - CO., ' Australian Mutual Provident Buildings -* Princess Street, Dunedin. ■ Aramoho Tea Gardens.' OFE OF THE BEAUTY SPOTS OF - • WANGANUI. - MARQUEE for Dancing:and Socials. ; . ISs per night. - Piano. (For" Private' Parties). PONT FAIL TO VISIT THE ARA- __, MOHO TEA GARDENS. ~L ADMISSION: SIXPENCE ONLY. • SEEDS. . O E E D S. - -■ >' " l -- ' ' O G E D S. Harrowby & Knight Have in stock only FIRST QUALITI FARM 4 AGRICULTURAL. SSEED^ - Of aU descriptions, including— , ; .•l " '■ Tarnips • Rape Mangolds Carrots Clovers Cow Grass Alsike Cocksfoot' ' " Prairie *-' Rye, &o. ' --■ Agents f<jr-r I GEAR COMPANY'S MANURES. -~ "' Price List on application. Mannfaotni-ers of—" .. ECLIPSE CODLIN MOTH SPECIFIC AND SCALE INSECTICIDE. TT NIGHT. Ridgway Street, Wanganni. «f. Trasaeil iani Cr., * . GENERAL HOUSE rURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS, -. Opposite the Presbyterian .Church, VICTORIA AVENUE. ALL ORDERS will vße executed ' nnder the personal, supervision -of Mr J. TRUSSELL. .. . • WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. 1 Plctttra Ff-nning a Speciality. ± " CRANCANONGA VINEYARD, - Bell Street, Wanganui. Joseph Soler, . PROPRIETOR. Owing to.the increasing demand for these wines, Mr Soler has taken over : another two hundred acres of land situate on the Kaukatea Road, No. 3 Line, Wanganui, and has already -planted a large area in vines. Mr Soler wishes to call the attention of . hotelkeepers and the public generaUy to tho EXCELLENT QUALITY "of these WINES, be seen by the following awaras. The Wines Mr Soler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when competing wiih those from the Australian colonies, obtained Six Prizes. He also obtained First Prize Medalfor these Wines for purity at the CUristchurcli International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1885, and received from the judges First Award of Merit, and were also awarded First Prise Medal at. the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; Prise ■ Medal at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition held in London, 1887; Prize Medal at the Melbourne International .* Exhibition held in 1889; First Prize ', for tho Colonies at Wellington Con- " ference held in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver Medals at the Industrial and Mining Exhibition,, held in Auckland, 1898-99. J. Soler, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. Oared my child of a Coug'a of twelve months' standing. One bottle did it. \ _C. D. Gear, Cargill Road, Dunedin. 1 Sold by all Storekeepers, 1/fl and 2/6. Q Wholesale: Kempthorne, Prosser, and ** Co:, and all Merchants. ~
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4
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