HUDMItT. PARKER AND CD'S LAHGE AND POWERFUL S'IEA^SHIPS. WRSTKALIA, 2884 Tons Rpßislrr SSEaLaXDIa. 2870 Tons KefiUter KUNOAiVinK. LT.S.? Tons Krgir.lrr (Oircum tnnci-3 pwmiUins) Leave Weliimton n» uijilnr — FOTi LYTTELION AND DONEDIN. .;.._ Mon. ! Oct. 15 | 5 p.m • | Fri. | Out, I. I 4pm Zvnl^ncii.-i _JJii : 1 Nuv. a [ 5 l>-"i MELHtfUKNE. VIV LYTTETON, UUNKDIJJ. lIIX-I'TV^D UOBABT. WV*tnUia I Mon. [Oct. 15 | ■'■ p.m foll napikk.ci.sli^kne, auckland a:<d sv.wkv. Elintfawite | Hairs. Oct. 2-> | 4 p.w ZeHlamtiiv I *'"• .» I '*» P-»n Wettralia | B'a'.ur. | ii>v. 10 ! 4 Dm All Tickets are iiv.iila.U- als:o for atopover or return v iy finy of Uo Union Co.'s Stoiuuera, and holders ol U.S.S Co.'s Tickets may trivoi by tho 'Ijove naiced iteamors Head Oldce of Now Z«utad—No. 3. gS Chambers, WELLINGTON. JOHN MUBRELL. BesidentManager riNION JTEAM SHI!' COMPANS.OF \\ SEW ZEALAND (Ld.) Steamerß leave Wsi.lingtok as under - (Subjeot to alteration without notice.) LXTTELTON. Tarawera | Wed. | Out 17 I 5 p.m Tarawera Fri. | Oct. 19 spm Takaptma | Satur. | Oct. 20 I 11 pm Tarawera _JJM°n. _| Oct. 2/f| __ s£m ' buNEDIN, VIA IA'TTELTON. Flora I Tnes. | Oct. 23 | 1 p.m Monowai | Thura. |_Oet. J±[_±V^ MELBOTJKNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN and BLUFF. Monovai | Thur^Oct. 25 | i p.m KAPIEB, GISBOJJNE AND AUCKLAND Waihora I Thurs. | Oct. IS | 4 p.m Moura 1 JQ\___lPJ? SYDNEY/VIA AUCKLAND. \Vaihora_ | Thurs L 1 Oct^ 16 | i p-m SYDNEY DIRECT. Mokoia | Fri. | Oct-JO'l i p.m NELSON DIIIECT. Maponrika | Snn. 1 Oct. 21 | 6 p.m PICTON AND NELSON. h jjiiing cargo through to Blenheim at las per ton. Wainui | Wed | Oct. 17 | 12.30 p.m Takapuna | Thurs. | Oct. 18 | noon Haupiri | Satur. | Oct. 20 | noon •Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. SBW rLYMOUTU AND ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND. ■Connecting at Now Plymouth with ■ fiirough train from Wellington on ' Tuesdays and Fridays. ■ t Eotoiti | Thurs. | Oct. IS | spm (' Maponrika* | Sun. | Oct. 21 | 0 p.m ' *9 al! s Nelson. _ / WESTPOETrGUEY" AND lIOKITIKA, VIA PICTON AND NELSON. ; Wainui | Wed. | Oct 17 ] 32.30 p.m Haupiri | iatur. | Oct. 20 | _ noon SAMOA AND FIJI (From Auckland.) Haurofco _ |_Wed.__|_Oct._3l J FOR KARATONGA AND TAHITI (from Auckland): Ovalau ___J_ TJ«g:_LP. .<*• 23 I SUVA and LEVUKA (From Auckland): Taviuni | Wed, | Out. 21 | Passengers booked to West Australian ports. In consequence of quarantine rossnetions above (tateß are subject to alteration. Berths will only bo allotted to passengers on production of passage tickete at tho Company's .office. Tickets available by Messrs Hucdirt, Parker & Co.'s steamers Elingnmito and Westralia. BUGKTEST KOUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA., Connecting with through train from Wellington on Ti^nSays and Fridays:— STEAMERS LEAVE NEW PLYMOUTH isundor (weather permitting) : — Mapourika | Tues. | Oct. 10 | 9.45 p.m Kotoiti | Fri. | Oct. 10 | 9-15 p m Mapourika | Tucs. | S»pt. 10 j 9.45 p.m Kotoiti | Sun. | Out 23 | 8 a.m. Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by 6teamer to Onehunga for Auckland. W. A. BROWNING J COACaBUILDER, BXUELSIOB STBAIu OARIIUGE ANE WAQOON WOKSR, Main Street, near tha Hsilwivy Station. Cuba Street, f.ppoeite Olarcn'don JIoS«: j Stablss, PALMEBBTOK NOBTH Every description of Vehicles built order by a competent ataff of workman. All kinda of repairing work 3on« in connection with tbe bnainosß a* f*ir and reasonable prico«. 1 bn.T!> rflso extended tc "busiaesa the Mfcin Street wurko utat tins Railwaj Btntion, to EhuoiKß »nd B»!nor*! smith1' worft id r.ll its branches w. a/ brownikg, LATB ROWNING & TORY Fump Wells LOWEST PIIICEB FOX CASH. -g-E^)BAULIC Jtoms, Tbil;b, Ponipß i XS^eta.. Fixed zd& Kcpnired. j Hi B h preßUuro V/fttei Procntßl ; in nny part of tho Utobe. ARTKSIAtT WELLy Dorod by Btoara (rcm Throe Shillings ani Sixpence per tooi. Good flown guaracicod, Bnpport tho njan who spseds tbo money In Ibe District. 25 years' eipericnae. CAN'T B BEAT. h. J. MAIITJN, itANGITIKEI BTJITS IST, PAIiMHUHTOV NOHT W. LEMON, VETERINAKY BLACKSMITH, DESIKES to inform the'public of Palmerston North and surrounding district that he has commtmced business as BLACKSMITH in Kangitikei-street, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with first-class workmanship and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair share of tho public patronage. Kacohorses a speciality All horses shod under the Proprietor's I personal supervision. 1
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6825, 16 October 1900, Page 1
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670Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6825, 16 October 1900, Page 1
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