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Qhipplsg. UNION BTE-diMBHIP OOMFANX OF NEW ZEALAND Jliir..) The following Sleamors will leave Wellington , ac under (Weather and oircamatanoes permit tiny). LYTTSLTONi Rotomahana ' Sit | Sop 22 | 11 pm Msraroa | Man | Sep 1\ \8 pm Tarawera | Tues | Bep 2>| 4pm Hctomahana | Tues j Sep 25 1g pm Muraroa | Wed } Hep 20 i 8 pin Rotomahana |r l hnra | Sep 27 | 8 «m Mararoa I Fri | Sep SB | 8 pm DUMttDiN VIA LYTTEbTON: Twsweri* , Tuea |f ep '25 |4 pm SYDNEY, VIA. NAPIER, "GIbBORNE a*d AUCKLAND : llisoia I i'tiura | hup 27 ; d pm MAJPIBB, OIBBORNB acd AUCKLAND Te Anau | Mon I Fcp 24 | 4 pm Mok 'ia I Thura I Sep 27 j5 pm Tarawera ! Mon I Oct I|4 pm ' hYT)NKY~bIrECT. Wai lure | Kpt THep 22 I 4 pm Sktuaxjt* via PICION and BLfiJNHlfiiM Pe^gnini [Fri | Sep~ 21 I 12.30 pm ~ Araknra | Bat | Bep 22 | Ipm B-rtoif • Hvn I 23 |11 pro Peiigcin I Mon j Sf>p 2i 12.30 pm MHj-«"irikh* 11 lofßl ofB I Hep 25 |11 pin Tenfiuin | W^d j Rep 26 I1 pm Penguin jFa | Sep 28 |1 pm • Does not 0.11 Pictoti. No Blenheim cargo nor passengers. ~~ dfctf PLYMOUTH and ONUHUNaA for AUCKLAND: Oouncnting at New Plymouth with through trail? <« Irom Weliington on Tuesday, Thursday, and Safenr3ay. Botoiti* I Sufi I Sep 21 |11 pm Takopuna | Wed | Sop 26|5,pm •Callfl Nelfton. WiSiiOUW, Wfioi'fUiVr, UILCixMUUTH and HOKITIRA : A'tahnra* j Sat | Sep 22 | 1 pro Maponrika | Taea j Hep 25 jll pm *Calls Picton. vTi^TtPORT and CSKKYMOUTH, via PICTON and NELSON. Koon>a I Mon 1 fcep 21 , noon ""SYDNEY, via TONGA, SAMOA, and FiJI. (From Auckland): Hau r o'o I1 v 8 I Ott 16 1 SUVA aud XjEVUKA (From Anoklend) : Taviqpi " I~Wed | Oc~3 | JiAJttOTONGA and TAHITI (From Aookland) : Mansjpoou. tJjCues.. 1 Oct 2 > Berlins will only be allotted to pasefingerH on prodootion 0/ passage tickets at Oompany's office. .- TiolMta »vall»blo for atop-ovor- or xstnrn by MessriJlnddart, Parker and Oo.'s sTeittS'erlf. Passengers will only be allowed aboard on production of passage tickets. All steamers take cargo. Latest time for receiving can be had oc application at Company's office. Passsngern Booted, taxi all information to be obtained Irom JOHNSTON A CO., Ltd., TaupaQtmy; SHORTEST KOUTK TO AUCKLAND Vl* OKKHUNGA: Ooonsoting with through train from WeUingfcon. 0.8.8. CJo.'a Steamen leave New Plymouth a* ander (weather permitting) :— Takapaoa I Bat , t<ep 22 | 8.30 pn )l/iioitl I Tnes | Fep 25 |830 pm Takupuna f Thurs • Bey 27 |830 pm Passenger* caa embark at Wellington on Soadays aad Wednesdays, prooeeding through by ateamor to Onehunga for Auckland. UNION STEAJtf SHIP COMPANY OF - NEW ZEALAND (Limited^. JOHNSTON AND CO., Ltd., Afsato. A^nißa LINE DIIiECT STEAMERS C> «.Z. TO LONDON PBRl'HHlllKfci "71 tJOOO tOJis 3500 b.p. BUTBWHIBE .. 8000 tons 3500 hp. BANFFdHIBE .. 8100 toaa 3500 h.p. FIFEBHIR2 .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p. NAIRNBHIRE .. 8500 toaa 3500 hp. MORA&SHIRE .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p. •AYB6HIB2 .. 10,200 t'a -Twin Screw. Th* «boys magmifieieat steamer*, waicli iavs all been specially 'built for the New Zealand trado, and make an average p*sissgo of 46 days, will be despatched at rsgul|r iuteryala. Stes^neM fitted throughout with ELECTKICVLIGHT, and accommodatio* is proTided 'tor paHsengere. Saloon Passage Money to London, 25gs; .Steerage, 412. fo# wans and further particulars, etc., *PPI7 "> th° Managers, TURNRULL, MARTIN 4 Co., JJpw ' Zealand Insurance Buildings, No. 1. Crawford Street, Dtinedin. A -tEW ZE%LA^W RHINE. J\ v HATRICK AND CO.'S WANGASW §^ rt f EXCUMIONSWANG^NUI-TPHPiffilKl;E XCUMIONS - WANG^NUI-TPHPiffilKl; IHiekay, Thursday, and Saturday. Single 15s, re-FIPUtIKI-WANGANUI, ' Monday, Wcdjgesdaj,, Friday. Specials will also •V fffl^A RUNUI-PIPIRIKI SERVICFa Connecting with main trunk RAILWAY. Siaerio 4(»u, return 60s. PIPIRIKI TO HOUSEBOAT. Monday, and .Friday. Sintfl« 20s, return 20s. T PAVU PII'IRIKI— Monday and Fnday. LEVVBt^MAiaNUI-TUESDAY and ftVl-OKDAT;' ARRIVE SAME DAY PlPlßlfcl. . Jntonding passengers must book in # ndWANTED Known— Tlio Star of Sootlond has arrived. Our home goods are here • 110 room to store, must be clearM reeardlcM of cost; * a«l<? not in it; every line of hoiuwhold ironmongery, aoing about half the uwial pru-e at— Kernohan and Co's, Guyton Street, just off Avenue. WANTED Known.— A. Lethaby and Co Victoria Avenue, (next A. Gower, chemist), still leads the way in Te-covering unbrellas with their celebrated Moir coverings, with two years fruarantee._ A trial nolirited. TTTANTED Known.— Lti^ford and Co., VY Ar.»moiio and Sedgel.rook, are sellimir Drapery tuid Boot., at least 10 jper cheaper than Wanganui prices, r^jd all Groceries at bed-rock pncea for ca*h.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11977, 21 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11977, 21 September 1906, Page 1