SHIPPING. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED SAILINGS ('weather and other circumpermitting)— SYDNEY v.a AUCKLAND: Waikare, Saturday, Nov. 6, 10 a.m. (Tranships to Make no at Auckland.) .v argo and Samples Friday, 4 p.m.) AUCKLAND. Monowai, Thursday, Oct., 28, 9.30 a.m.t (Cargo and Samples “Wednesday 4 p.m.) “Squall, to be announced. . . . “From wharf; cargo only., Takes cargo for Tologa Bay and lands on return trip. EAST COAST BAYS~ " Flora, to he announced. Squall, for Tologa Bay only (see above) NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN : Waikare, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 7 p.m. fCargo and Samples Tuesday, 4 p.m.) BLUFF, HOBART, *nd MELBOURNE: (From Dunedin.) Moeraki, Sunday, October 31. WELLINGTON to SYDNEY DIRECT. Warrimoo, Friday, October 29. "AUCKLAND to FRIENDLY ISLANDS. SAMOA . FIJI, and SYDNEY : Atua. Tuesday, November 9. ~ RAROTONGA and TAHITI. Hauroto, Sunday, November 28 (from Wellington). Talnne, Tnesday, November 23 (from Auckland). AUCKLAND to FIJI ISLANDS. Navua, Wednesday, November 24. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. (Via Vancouver) From Sydney. From Suva. Aorangi November 22 November 30 (Via San Francisco) Hauroto, Sunday, November 28 (from Wellington). (Transhipping to Mariposa at Tahiti). ORIENT R.M. LINE—LONDON, via SUEZ: Leaves Sydney. Leaves Melbourne. Ormuz October 27 November 2. Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart-Parker *nd Co.’s steamers. Outward passengers from Gisborne, including, holders return tickets, must obtain boat oasses for the tender at Office. OFFICE IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 4 to 5 p.m.. for BOOKING PASSENGERS ONLY, ‘ ~ TO CANADA) AMERICA, LCNOOM, ETC VIA VANCOUVER. VIM OMIT r HAUROTO, from Wellington, SUNDAY, November 28, JTanshU’umi to Mariposa at Papeete, Tahiti). UfhoN iffiSSJsfcP&.OT NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. j (JNION S'.S. CO. H.Z. LIMITED. ,giOUTH TOURS By A ! Alao SorwETuNGTON RAROTONGA and TAHITI. j Every Five Weeks I Tb<-. Islands visited include ri] , *™ndly Navigator, Cook and Socet, ; weather is exceptionally favor- 1 >ble for travellers from April : ™a r on application. I RIVERSIDE! RIVERSIDE! •THE MOST DELIGHTFUL LOCALITY IN POVERTY BAY. «fTi F MOST SUNNY AND SALUB- ® RIOUS CLIMATE. ir-n rvwT A GES TO THE MOST PICTURIfesu r THE 'ryAIMATA J^IVER. T. ADAIR’S PROPERTY (Late G. Arundel’s), Adjoining Mr. SHERIDAN’S KOW BEING CUT UP INTO -RESIDENTIAL Q ,TES ‘ WATCH AND WAIT. Particulars and Conditions of Sale in Future Issue. BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL Is a FREE HOUSE. gPEIGHT’S A LE ON TAP ONLY. R. S. CHILTON. mi
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2641, 25 October 1909, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2641, 25 October 1909, Page 1
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