SHIPPING. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED SAILINGS (weather and other circum-“+-a-nces permitting) — / SYIMVJEY >ia AUCKLAND: Moura, Saturday, Sept. 11. 10 a.m. to Mokoia at Auckland.) Cargo and Samples Friday, 4 p.m.) ~ AUCKLAND. Tarawera, "Wednesday, Sept. 8, 9.30 a.m. (Cargo and Samples Tuesday. * Squall. To be announced. *(From Wharf. Cargo, emy.) EAST COAST BAYS: Flora, to. be announced. , a.m.) NAPIER. WELLINGTON LYTTELTON and DUNEDTN: Tarawera, Sunday, Sept. 12, 5 P- ra • (Cargo Sat. noon, Samples Sat. 4 p.m.) BLUFF, HOBART, and MELBOURNE: (From Dunedin.) Manuka, Sunday, September 12. WELLINGTON to SYDNEY DIRECT. Moeraki, Friday, Setpember 10. “ AUCKLAND to FRIENDLY ISLANDS. SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY : Atua, Tuesday, September 14th. RAROTONGA and TAHITI. Manapouri, Friday, Sept. 17 (from Wellington). Taiune. Tuesday, September 28 (from Auckland). * AUCKLAND to FIJI ISLANDS. Navua. Wednesday, September 29th. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON. Etc. (Via Vancouver) From Sydney. From Suva. Marama September 27 October o. (Via San Francisco) Manapouri, Fri.. Sept.. 17 (Transhipping to Mariposa at labiti). ORIENT R.M. LINE— LONDON, via SUEZ: Leave* Sydney. Leave Melbourne Orient September 18 September 20 Tickets are. available for r return by Messrs ‘ Huddart-Parker Ad Co.’s steamers. Outward era from Gisborne, including holders f return tickets must obtain boat issues for the. tender at Office. Or - inw jg OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM toVp.m. for BOOKING PASSENERS ONLY. TO CAJJ/IDJi, PW ERICA, ICWDUN, ETC VIA VANCOUVER. '•’ngs a r ’alow; VIA oA%IN - MANAPOURI, from Wellington, FRTD -Y, September 17. [’ranshiromu to Mariposa at Papeete, Tahiti). &™^Slt >NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. UHIOH S.S. CO. OF HiZ. LIMITED. gOUTH gEA JSLAND 'JOURS By fITECIAL STEAMERS FROM AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY Every Twenty-eight Bays. : .too from WELLINGTON HAROTONGA? and TAHITI. Every Five Weeks. The Islands visited include friendly, Navigator, Cook and Society weather is exceptionally aHo for travellers from April to Novmribex inclusive. , Full particulars on application. PUTTING FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME TS LIKE p.ttioa Mono, in a Saring* 1 Bank. It is a safe and ponitiT. waj of addin* to jour worldly poaKssion*. TAYLORS has long borne.the reputation of being 'lie leading Furniture Warehouse on the Bast Coast. ... . •., The Factory, which is installed with the very latest machinery, is again in full swing, and is kept busily enjoyed turning out orders for high-grade Furniture of every description. Call and inspect the show-room m Gladstone Read, and aee for yourselves what is being turned out from our.£Boo worth ef thoroughly masoned timber. Have a look at the sft and 6ft Rimu Sideboard* and Special Duchess and Extension Tables and Marble Washstands, which are dreams, of beauty. The Axminster carpets (9 x 12) and .latest Overmantels ' are also weL worthy of off the mark with a brand aw stock, manufactured in the facJorv, and whether you have an entire \gus» to fit out or a single piece of 'mrniture to wdect, it will pay yon to TAYLOR’S m.AHSTONE ROAD , ■ A
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2601, 8 September 1909, Page 1
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