SW-IPPING. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED BAILINGS (weather and other eircumpermitting) — SYUINEY via AUCKLAND: Waikare, Saturday, Nov. 6, 10 a.m. (Tranships to Maheno at Auckland.) v,eirgo and Samples Friday, 4 p.m.) AUCKLAND. Monowai, Wednesday, Oct. -27, 7 p.m. meantime. (Cargo and Samples Wednesday 4 p.m.) ‘‘'Squall, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2 p.m. (Cargo until 1 p.m.) *From wharf; cargo only., lakes cargo for Tologa Bay and lands on return trip. EAST COAST BAYS: Flora, to be announced. Squall, for Tologa Bay only (see above) NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN: Waikare, Wednesday, Octl 27, 7 p.m. (Cargo and Samples Tuesday, 4 p.m.) BLUFF, HOBART, and MELBOURNE : (From Dunedin.) Moeraki, Sunday, October 31. WELLINGTON to SYDNEY DIRECT. Wnrrimoo, Friday, October 29.‘ .. AUCKLAND to FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY : Atua. Tuesday, November 9. RAROTONGA and TAHTTi. Hauroto, -Sunday, November 28 (from Wellington). Talune, Tuesday, 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 2S (from Wellington). . . (Transhipping to Mariposa at Tahiti). ORIENT R.M. LINE— LONDON, via SUEZ: Leaves Sydney. Leave* Melbourne. Ormuz October 27 November 2. Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart-Parker md Co.’s steamers. Outward passengers from Gisborne, including holders of return tickets, must obtain boat □asses for the tender at Office. OFFICE IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 4 to 6 p.m., for BOOKING PASSENGERS ONLY TO CANADA, mmw, LONDON, ETC v|fl VANCOUVER. Sailings as below:— HAUROTO, from Wellington, SUNDAY, November. 28, Franshjr oiuii to Mariposa at Papeete, Tahiti). S&if’&.'SF new ZEALAND, Ltd. d_ qoast g SOUNDS. s.s. SUMMER TRIPS By. WAIKARE. IV IARES.: From Dunedin and back .a to Dunedin, £6 and upwards according to location and occupancy of leaves Dunedin on DECEM-BER-23rd arriving hack again at Dunedin on DECEMBER 29th, and sailing on a Second Trip from Dunedin on DECEMBER 30th, arriving again at Dunedin, on JANUARY sth, 1910. For full particulars apply to— U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. RIVERSIDE! RIVERSIDE! THE MOST DELIGHTFUL LOCALITY IN POVERTY BAY. THE MOST SUNNY AND SALUBRIOUS CLIMATE. FRONTAGES TO THE MOST PICTURESQUE PORTION OF THE BEAUTIFUL ■^Y aimata n lvE RT. ADAIR’S PROPERTY (Late G. Arundel’s), Adjoining Mr. SHERIDAN’S, NOW BEING CUT UP INTO -RESIDENTIAL gITES. WATCH AND -WAIT. Particulars and Conditions of Sale in Future Issue. MOTO DISTRICT, HLOSE future Railway Station, _j fronting Road—-NEARLY .600 ORES, ab,out. half in grass, rolling iwns, very open to sun, 21 miles fencg, and Cottage. O,R-p.--BARGAIN at 70s ACRE. Only £745 Cash; balance terms. Carrying Sheep and Cattle. LSO.—IIOO acres Heavy Bush (next section), £750. J. PECKOVER & CO. Land A":-:., Cr.bcrae. "
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2642, 26 October 1909, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2642, 26 October 1909, Page 1
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