UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. OF NEW ZEALAND, TIME-TABLE. Weather and other circumstances permitting. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Manuka, Wed., Fob. 10, -10 a.m. FOR AUCKLAND. Waikare, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 8 a.mT.AD NAPIEIt, WKLLINGION, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Manuka, Wed., Feb. 0, 5 l>-m. FOlt BLUFF, HOBART, AND MELBOURNE. AND lit AitAltOA. Huipiri, Wednesday, Feb. 0, S a.'.n. ;,)R EIUENDIx ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SIDNEY. (Prom Auckland.) Navua, Tuesday, March o. Mokoia, hence, Saturday, March 2. connects.) fOR RARATONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland) Manapouri, Tuesday, February 19 (Manuka hence Saturday, 1e ■ connects). FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. (Prom Auckland.) Taviuui, Wednesday, February 20. (Manuka I eh. 10, v 4 NCOU V Pit "VIA Bltlb--1 BANE, FIJI, and HONOLULU. (Prom bydney). E.M.S. Aorangi, Monday, Feb. 18(Xaviuni, trom Auckland, 1 ob. , ' connects.) LONDON VIA t>UEZ CANAL. Orient —Royal Mail Line. Leave Sydney. Leave Melbourne. Orontes Feb. 20. i'eb. 20. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT (From Wellington). Monowai, Friday, February S. FOR TOLAGO BAY & AUCKLAND (Cargo only. From Wharf.* Squall: To bo announced. Tickets available * or . ,^*s!*s ke ° r turn by Messrs. Huddait, I arker, d Co.’s steamers. ~ . Holders of return tickets should obin boat pass at the office beiore emtPaseiigers for steamers advertised sail before 9 a.m. should be booked =» )m the country only, Iko office will eu bn Sundays, 4 to 4.30 p.m. ,wn residents are requested to book or before Saturdays. Ail freights must be paid at tlie ice before the delivery of cargo. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., Ltd.
huddart-parker line. FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE RIVERINA (Wyllie) 4753 Tons Reg. DIMMER A (EntivistldJ, 3022 Tons. VICTORIA (Waller) 2969 Tons Reg. Will Bail (circumstances permitting), For Auckland and Sydney. Victoria, Saturday, Feb 9tli, 10 a.m. For Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, « and Dunedin. Wimmera, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 5 p.m For Sydney Direct (From Wellington) Riverina, Saturday, March 9tli. For Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. (From Dunedin), Riverina, Sunday, February 17. All tickets are available also for stop-over or return by any of the Onion S.S. Company’s steamers, and holders of Union Company’s tickets may travel by any of the abovenamed vessels. DALGETY and CO., LTD., Agents,
H. F. GUSH, FEDERAL CYCLE WORKS, Peel Street. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. TAKE IT. A BICYCLE AT BELOW COST. "The old ever giveth place to the new,” and before going into NewBrick Premises we are holding a CLEARING SALE OF BICYCLES. Such an opportunity is not likely to *** . occur again. Every Machine Must be Sold. LOGIC— Why pay excessively for an inferior article when you can procure a firstclass article at a reasonable price? H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder, Gladstone Road, Is prepared to build you a first-grade machine, using genuine B.S.A. parts throughout, fully equipped with mud guards, front cable brake, bell, lamp, pump, tools, and tool-bag. PRICE—£I3 10s cash. Feee-wlieel with back pedalling brake fitted for 15s extra. Sundries at bedrock prices.. Repairs a speciality. Workmanship guaranteed. Note address : Next J. Thomson, Blacksmith.
M. F. BOURKE, Matawhero Fellmongery and Wool Scouring Works, —CASH BUYERS OF—SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW and FAT. Branches: Wairoa, Napier, and Wellington. G. ARNOLD. Manager. IF YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SADDLE, Or Anything in the Harness Line, vr>rl rnT ,T,r.f do better than call and s:o 'vie . T.ck of \y. m-. ** .* n . SADDLER, HALL’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1997, 5 February 1907, Page 1
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