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"LOOKING AHEAD.” Dealing wish the finance of 1905-6, the Btatemeut prooeeda: " Hoq. membercannot expect any 5 diminution iu onto: r so long .as cno population i - augmented, and the tide of prosperit, aows . on. The volume of our prodtot . trade' an i commerce continues to inareasi and as a oonsequeuco the Govornmeal i importuned on all sides to provide gceite conveniences in its postal and telegraghii arrangements, 'a greater number [ o tsaohers in our sohools, incveaaad faoilitie to railways, larger expenditure on survey: so as to get our pebplo plaood on the line rapidly. Possibly we shall have to ui'kE provision for the inoreased pension to’tbt doserviug aged, for more complete educational equipment for the children* foi the oheapest motive power to enable jmt industries to encounter more sneaeasfjll' the keen competition of tho day, sue for the interest on our loans anginal 1 from year to year mainly, for rev» ja ’ purposes. Thera are good and reasons I maintain for asking Pa;lia> to sanction an increase in exponditi i> B _ The statement dealt at leogth witijja. estimated expenditure of tha current: f <£6,960,715, details of which wero supinia, ""”* k “** . BANK OF NEW ZEALANITj.iy Commenting on tha item, £25,000. L rived from 5 ’ per cent, dividend paj*Ml the Batik of New Zealand upon V • 1 . million preference shares held by th ~ vernment on behalf of tho doloq Ba j e { Colonial Treasurer stated : " It tnd much pleasure to note that the 8.-raaeicso been doing good sound business. Ssmca, obtained a large measure of surads, sad -rived undoubtedly from the proshiturA at tho oolony, aided by oero and ski'7i Augtet agement.” ', own about A MILLION from -Fourteen years’results are; 1 Mararoa, the Treasurer adds : “ It is q ■ So the Government that theri®'®’ consensus of opinion that m^osimaster. . grass mast be made in coni?—■ railways, end to that end: . . able bridges to be vj, milage to bo undertaken roads io our backbioeks have daoided to ask tl> Tarawera arrives authority for raisiog ports this - current year. .AuoklaDd at 8 a.nu Having now plap i,iD S ers have booked i - H,l olooy before hon, JaDli Messrs Wilson, Anticipating tho eibatt, Bennie, Slaoej, 'poet every mam fault will not -»ry Shipping Coy’s s.a really sound e'tm Napier and Southern finance is a m-‘°gi and sails for tho Soutt tion, and adv oumstanoes/ Coy’s s.s. Mararoa arrive; conolusion f via Auckland this afternooi Whom it iabnth in the afternoon. | /'Fanny arrives from Napier thil returns at 1 p.m. By Auxiliary sohooner Aotsa sails foi ported? ol * 3 Auckland to-morrow. Union Coy’s s.s. Haupiri is dui Vom Auckland and East Coast pcrt3 to- , day, and is timed to sail for Napier and South’ at 5 p.m. JLWraON STEAM SHI? COMPANDS! MOVEMENTS, ' Wednesday, July 26.—Haopiri due frorc ■ East Coast ports, and sails for Napier! Last launch 5 /p.m. (meantime.) ? Wednesday, July 26.—Tarawera arrives from Soui,h, and sails for Auckland. Last launch at S a m. Mararoa arrives from Auokiand and Sydney, and sails for Southern ports,' Last lannoh, 5 p.m. (meantime.l , In this avoid I

prUDDAKT PABKEB ■ liiEQH AKD PoWEIteBT, iri . SIBAHSHIi-B—s , WIMMEBA (V&nie) 3022 Tods Beg VICI'OBIA (VteUerj 2969 Tone Bob ZEaLANDIA (Kntiristle 2771 Tons Keg Will Bail (airjamsianeea permitting). FOB NAPIEB, fEULINGTON, MTTEL...TON, I.ND DUNSDIN; Zealaadla. Wednesday, Aug. 2 5 p.m Victoria Walneeday, Ang. 16 5 p.m rOE AUCSJ4AND ANit STONES. Victoria Saturday, July 29 10 a.m. Zealandia Saturday, Aug. 12* 10 a.m. eOB MELBOUifciS (via Bluff and Hobart) Fim Dunedin. Wimmera Sunday, Aug 6 Tarawera, hence'Bnnday, 30th July connects All tibketa are avaiiuoio also tor atop-over or return by any of the Union o.S. Company’s eteamars, and holders of Onion Company’s iiokeia may travel by any of the above-named

. E. S. EVINSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER K TE KAKAKA. TARGE Stocks of GROCERIES, BRAI 1 PERT, IRONMONGERY, and STATION REQUISITES always on hand and „ all orders will be ezeeuUd with the greatea, despatch. *• BUSH CAMP 3 SUPPLIED. Agent for THE GISBORNE TIMES, whieh is on Sale on arrirxt of the morning train. Advertisements loft with B. S. BvinBen op to 6 o’clook each evening will be sure .©I publication on,the following day. E. S. EVINSON,GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TE KAS AKA

SHAW, SA33SLE, • 14-Nli iALBION .COMBAT LID, BBS® E2RJ3CSJ L®3H D3R STEAMERS EOS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Klj& SETO D 0 JANEIRO OR MONTH MIDEQ AND TENERIEEEL SPU2K3DIH / SENGER ACCOMMODATION, astOSMSi CABINS AND' SEAGIQHS t - DHCKS, SfciliEsgß 1*® 1 *® 1 ®) 5 "Twin Screw Special facilities gives to MsEerfs in the: eoloay to brlag out to from Homo cither hy pre-p*ymaat ®* passage .meney is Zealand E its «»* ‘ s *°' v ®> ? ar f ® Steamer* will ba at rogalnx intervals. , „ . DAIRY, PRODUCE earrlea in Cool d«mts«ra os Preszia® .Chamhro at Lowest Ctrrekt Rates. . Per lull partißalarß, applS ®° **• Aseata— DALGETH 'AND CO., Ltd COMMON. SHELTON & CO., Ltw.

GLADSTONE BOAD, f fAS bean taken over b y pUN°AN |-f CAMPBELL, late of the City Buffet who will spare no pains to run the establish tneni on first-class lines. ■ The Best of Accommodation Provided at a reasonable rate. TARIFF —16s per week 12s 6d per week Day Boarders gnaoial Terms per week for one or two meali ■ " daily.

m ' visitors to Gisborno, IgoMng for Gooe Awwimodation.at a reasonable rate, eboole fay THE CAPE MONACO. PUT AN END ■! TO THE TROUBLES IN KITCHEN^ AND CAMP; ,ißy Daing Only §G at ONOE 430 FOB EVEB. wT.rGHTFCJL Satisfaction will bo form r - w hen making • * CHRISTMAS CAKES , £II EAST’S BAKING POWDEB is used, bold evebxwhebe: “OKiTU” HAMS AND BACON ABE THE BEST. tti OOT7P PALMERSTON WINTE Obtainable at ’ ; '!r i ! ALL STOBEKEBPEBS. front To Karai —iTviLLEKi~oy7‘7^i“ tin obtain th. 1«*« from E-S. EtiPIANIST. - I* ties- Dan'- - ~ ; .. . ties. Da co -• - " , :■ { bbnest a cu^o»i>.

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Gisborne Times, 26 July 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, 26 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, 26 July 1905, Page 1

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