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' " ! ~ " •'" '"'- - ""- ShTppin^' '•' ""* " ? "VTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'S ! ROYAL MAIL LINE OF. STEAMERS. FOR LONDON, Via MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE, and PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for Passengers. Probable m. aoii ♦Tongariro 7600 Wellington. Aug. 31 •Turakina 8010 Wellington. Hept. 28 •Paparoa 6563 — <>.t; ** •Ruapehu 7801 — Nov., 23 •Rimutaka 77(55 • • "■ — - • Dec 2l ♦Twin Screw. For passage or- freight, apply tp ■' JOHNSTON AND CO., . N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., , :.'. ■■ '■■ Agents. C. F.- MILLWARD & CO.'S SHIPPING Oceanic Steamship Company. fcm» A." A. L INE ' IftS^a To AMERICA, GANADA, jy^^^m and Europe. LONDON IN. 28 DAYS.. TTTINT.ER. TjIXCURSIONS, . DURING JULY AND AUGUST. 1 PEERLESS EXCURSIONS TO YOSEi mite; valley and monterey AND RETURN, With Option of prolonging "the Trip. YOSEMITE ' VALLEY.— The Wonder Garden of the World, is situated in the heart 'of the" Sierra Nevada Mountains, Southern California. There is nothing' to equal it- on the globe ; no trees so truly ideal in symmetry and. yet so immense in growth ; 'no valley ,so ".beautiful and yet so awful, where such Titanic forces have wrought, yet have left a. -park-like floor. Vertical walls more than 3000 feet high ' fence it in, and .streams break over ; them in^ cataracts, one "at 'least 15 times, the. i height of Niagara. "There, are five great Waterfalls plunging over the walls of this chasm' from. a height- of ' 350& to 2600 ft. At the. entrance to the valley is the MARIPOSA' GROVE OF BIG TREES, some of which are. over 400 ft Jiigh, with a base oircumference .of 110 feet. . MONTEREY (DEL MONTE)— Notable among resorts of the* worldj is on the Bay of Monterey^ 12.5 miles south of San Francisco, overlooking the broad, Pacific Ocean, , situated in Ith'e land of perpetual sunshine , • an 3 outdoor life and. sport. FARE "(INCLUSIVE. OF, AMERICAN : RAIL COACH, >vH6TEL, AND STEAMER JE£BfiS'r YOSEMITE AND. RETURN, FIRSTh< ;,.,.'C "I* - -isStASS*^se72i- «- /•'•- , MONTEREY (DEL MONTE) AND-RE- ■ ' TURN,- FIRST-CLASS:—^6S.' BERTHING LISTS now open for steamers (6000 tons) sailing July 14, August 4, and August 25. ./. ; t - ...C. F.. MILLWARD. & CO., .. .. _ „_. • • • Agente. tiMmis\ The N.Z. and African I l?ffsl S.S, Company, {r^^ LIMITED. ; Under Contract to th« N.ZI Governmemt.' I DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM TO NEW ZEALAND. fTIHE s.s. ESSEX, 10,000 ton, . X - taking cargo from BRISTOL, < GLASGOW, MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL, -will finally sail about end of . August;. to be followed by other first-class Steamers at monthly intervals. Importers wili do well tp instruct their English' Correspondents to ship direct from the above-mentioned places wher« a ~savi»g > in charges can be effected. For .p»r#cula» apply to . ._ .. THE N.Z. ft AFRICAN S7S. CO., LTD:, 2, : Fenchurch Avenue, Londom. 1 Or their Agents at Bristol, Glasgow, Cardiff, MaiHMw*»» •and Liverpool, ; ' Th« r N.Z. & AFRICAN, S.S. CO., XTD., .Imperial Chambers, Featheriton Street,' . . , Wellington, , nnd to O. F. IDLLWXEB A CO., ; . , -Waneamui; i» - : :tQR WELLINGTON. 'T'jtfcbT 1^' 8 - 8 ' STORMBIRD, A A -Captain Mclntyre, will • 'sail for the above port (wea- ': jße|B9Be^s&-ther and circumstances por- *• mitting),'- ■: THURSDAY, 24th .inst.,; at,l a.m. y Fares : 10s Single, 15s'R"eturn. j Stewardess carried. ; For further particulars apply' to. \ N.Z. LOAN &• MERCANTILE -CO., i Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. J FOR ONEHUNGA VIA OPUNAKE. 1 . fc l*_nnHE Northern Steamship ■ A, "'|sßn®-m Cdmpany.'s s.s.-MURI-TAI, Captain Steverisoh, will " hBJS9B9k' sail for' the above ports (weather * ther and circumstances permitting), WEDNESDAY, 23rd' Inst.,.at.inianight. For further" particulars apply to' JOHNSTON &CO., Ltd., Agents. „ WELLINGTON STEAM IJAOKET CO. THE following steamers will be despatch^ c -as under (weather- and- -circumstances permitting) :—..-••-.' FOR GREYMOUTH. , MOA.— Thursaayrat-aiianigWi^ .- • ' - \z: ■.'-'' JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd,, , . ' Agents. 1- TpGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUI JQI .RACE MEETING.. • THURSDAY, 24th INST. c' P.-ETER HARTSHORN •- • • Begs to announce that he will have charg< r of the Publican^ Booth at the .above "gathering. ; Only the highest class of Wines, Spirits, and Ales', supplied. Patrons will be pro L- vided with the best of Pies and Sand wiches.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11644, 23 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11644, 23 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11644, 23 August 1905, Page 1

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