UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. TIME-TABLE, and other circumstances Weather »l.- ----- permitting. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Mokoin, Saturday, Jan. 18 10 a.m. (Cargo 4 p.iu. Friday.) FOR AUCKLAND. Mokoia, Saturday, Jan. IS, 10 a.m. (Cargo 4 p.iu. Friday.) ITOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN Menowai, Sunday, Jan. 10, 5 P- ln - 1 (Cargo -1 p.m. Saturday.) i FOBBi S®^ I '' i ‘i Maliouo, Sunday, Januaiy IJ. . (from Dunedin). FOR EAST COAST BAYS. Haupiri, To ho announced. FOR AUCKLAND. (Cargo only. From Wharf.) j Squall, to ho announced. FOR NAPIER (cargo only). . (From Wharf.) Squall, to ho anounccd. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT (From Wellington)* Mooraki, Friday, January 24. FOR FRIENDLY ISLAND^, K SAMOA, FIJI, AND SIDNEY. (FTom Auckland.) , Navua, Tuesday, February 4. | FOR RAROTONGA AND TAHITI tFrorn Auckland) j Manapouri, Tuesday, January 21ft. FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. I (From Auckland./ j Hauroto, Wednesday, January 22i A Fnrand R HONOLULD; (From Sydney). ! Leave Sydney. Leave Suva. . .1A TntillorV 29 JjOHYO —- korangi, January 20, January LONDON .VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orient —Royal Mail Line. Leave Sydney. Leave Melbo Irmuz January 25 January a rue 2?. Tickets are available stop-oyer return by Messrs Huddard, Park and Company’s Steamers. Outward -passengers from Gisborne, eluding holders of return ticnet , ist obtain boat passes for the ten at’ Office. 1* U VUiPvi j . )ffice is open on Sundays from k 4.30 p.m. for' booking passengers Canadian” Australian T INE. JLiTNE. TO EUROPE, . . ! Via Canada and America, i Cn o injunction with the Canadian Pacific Railway and all Atlantic Lines. No other Line can offer the same icilities to view the wonders of Canda and America. Luxurious Accommodation on Steam ers ana Train. “V?HE ALL-RED ROUTE N.Z. Passsngera Fiji or Sydney. can connect For all particulars apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. Of New Zealand, Ltd. Managing Agents. a jj : AND CYCLE BUILDERS, Gladstone Road. Bole Agents in Gisborne for— CELEBRATED “CENTAUR” CYCLES, English made. BITel. 418. I C I T Is the pure extract of Fruit-juices. Is Non-alcoholic, and the most cooling and refreshing beverage ever introduced to the N. Z. Market .Try it! E. B. DUFAUR, A sent, Auckland. & DP ’Minnie CC Uey: Manufacturer* of USOUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY AUCKLAND AND THAMES. 'o Bottlers in Gisborne and Bail Coast Distriot*. intTE wish to draw your attention VV to the fact that we supply the test JAMS and MARMALADE made a the colony, largely from ‘ruit Grown In thi Auckland Dlitrlct Why, then, ihould you send your soovaej South for theia Article* t ■ —J3UY—• ■'-MENNIE AND DAY’S Bi.ouit*, Jam*. Fai > 6 ? Cnnfeotiom, Chocolates and Sweet* of every kind Head Officet Albert St.. Auckland. mmx&l ■ ISLE AND J^UTTRELL, PATENT PAINLESS" INDING COMPOSITION, Houses, Cattle, and Sheep. , DALGETY *nd CO.. Ltd.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2091, 17 January 1908, Page 1
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