-jQNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. TIME-TABLE FOR JANUARY. SteamsUip. Date of Sailing. Last Boat. FOR AUCKLAND fMoura To-day (Wednesday) 8 a.m. (To Anau Wednesday, Feb. 6 8 a.m. Mararoa Saturday, Feb. 9 10 a.m. FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Omapere Thursday, Jan. 31 4 p.m; FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Mararoa To-day (Wednesday) 5 p.m. fMoura Sunday, Feb. 3 5 p.m. Huddart-Parker’s boat February 6th. FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Mararoa Saturday, Feb. 9 10 a.m. FOR TOLAGO BAY, AN AURA, WAIPARE, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK’S BAY, AND AUCKLAND. Omapere About Wednesday, Feb. 6 FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND HOBART. •Mararoa To-day (Wednesday) 5 p.m. •Tranships to Westralia at Dunedin. FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) Manapouri Wednesday, Feb. 20 FOR RARATONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland.) Ovalau Tuesday, Feb. 12 FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. (From Auckland.) Taviuni Wednesday, Feb. 6 FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. A. and A. Line. (From Auckland.) Alameda Wednesday, Feb. 6 Fare to San Francisco: Saloon £4O, steerago £l6. Fare to London, £67 9s 2d. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orient Line. Leave Sydney. Leave Melbourne. Ormuz February 13 February 19 Oruba February 27 March 5 And fortnightly thereafter. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.’s steamers Elingamitc and Zealandia. Holders of return tickets must obtain boat pass at office before embarking. f Passengers and cargo for steamers advertised to sail before 9 o’clock in the morning and on Sundays must be booked on previous day.
TO ORMOND’S.
H. R SMITH, PRACTICAL JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, AND OPTICIAN, Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gisborne. BEGS to announce the arrival of a Largo Stock of Jewellery, Watches, and Wedding Bings. IMMENSE VARIETY OF UP-TO-DATE PATTERNS. Specially Low Prioes for the New Year. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Spectacles of all kinds kept in Stock. H.B.S. begs to thank the inhabitants of Gisborne and districts for the kind support they have accorded him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Having had twenty years’ practical experience in London, and many years in Sydney, enables him to successfully compete with any firm in the colony. Being a practical workman, can manufacture and repair on the premises. H. R. SMITH. J. SIGLEY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HAS a full Stock of School Books and Requirements of all descriptions, Artists’ Oil and Water Colors, <Sc., General Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Fireworks, Lollies, &c., all on Sale at Lowest Cash Pp.ices. CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of selected Fiction open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. j Clearance Library Books and Magazines | *or£ale at Is per Bundle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 25, 30 January 1901, Page 1
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