TTJSTIOHSr STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, (limited). TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY. FOR AUCKLAND AND RUSSELL. Steamship | Dt. Sailing | Cargo Till |L. Bt. Sothrn. Cross j ThJnZC I 4p.m.Wed j 8 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE via SOUTHERN PORTS. Rotomabana | Fri. 27th j 4 p.m. Th. | 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. FOR LONDON via SUEZ CANAL, Orient S. N. Co. Lusitania—Leaves Sydney, on 3rd February ; leaves Melbourne, Bth February. Passenger Tickets must be taken at the Office before embarking. For further particulars apply to Company’s Office, Custom House Street. 1 L. HART, Agent. BUSINESS NOTICES. Coach Factory. JAMES HALL, Practical Coach Builder, Peel street, Gisborne. Adjoining the establishment of Mr. James Brown, Engineer. 83 Henry ii a a s e, Advising Commission, ■ Shipping and Agent. Office—No. 4, Nasmith’s Buildings, Gladstone Road. Agent for the South British Insurance Company and Auckland Steam Ship Company. 2 JgEARDON, A JjILLISON Engineers & Surveyors. car Offices :—Napier; Tennyson-street, Gisborne ; Masonic Buildings, (lately occupied by Mr. E. ff. Wai d, Solicitor). 3 G. NASMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweller. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Ac., always on hand. Repairs ef every description executed at moderate rates. 4 rrr alter goo d, * v WATCHMAKER, Jeweller & Practical Horologist Gladstone Road, Gisborne. ** The correct m-an time of the colony over the front door. 5 * — JT II ELW A L L AND Co., Family & Shipping Butchers, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Cash Purchasers liberally dealt with. 6 L McINTOSH • Begs to notify to his old Customers nd the public generally, that he lias resumed His Butchering Business Gisborne, and is prepared to supply Families and shipping on the most reasonable terms. 7 JAMES BROWN ** ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, • # * Horse-shoer A General Blacksmith, Wheelwright and Carriage Manufacturer, Peel-street Gisborne, (Near British Empire Hotel.) 8 K. McLEAN, Professional Accountant. Commission and Estate Agent ; Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Agent for the Hamburg Magdeburg Insurance Company of Hamburg. Office : Lowe-street Gisborne, next the Masonic Hotel. 10 WANTED KNOWN that PETER NIVEN is a purchaser of Wool and Sheep-skins for CASH! 60 FOR SALE. HOME CONSUMPTION and ENTRY FORMS at the— STANDARD OFFICE. NOTICE. THE POVERTY BAY STANDARD is regularly filed—for local reference, and for the use of Visitors and others —at The Associated News and Advertising Bureau,” Stichbury’s Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. Orders received for the Standard, and for any paper published throughout the World by— W. B. LANGBRIDGE, 186 Proprietor.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1026, 21 January 1882, Page 1
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386Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1026, 21 January 1882, Page 1
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