SHIPPING. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.’S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, For LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Specially fitted with Clayton’s Patent Fire Extinguisher. All Twin Screw. at P»/io de Janeiro as well as at usual ports. Superior Accommodation for all Classes. For freight or passage apply to— THE N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited, LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE. TJI.IMAROA (Wyllie) ... 5770tonsreg. WIMMERA (Waller) ... 3022 tons reg. VICTORIA (Entwistle)- ■ ■ 2969 tons reg. Will sail (circumstances permitting) “ FOR AUCKLAND and SYDNEY: Wimmera, Saturday, March 19, 10 a.m. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Victoria, Tuesday, Match 22. 7 p.m. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT! (From Wellington.) Ulimaroa, Friday, April Ist. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF AND HOBART (From Dunedin.) Ulimaroa, Sunday, April 17. All Tickets are available also for stop-over or return by ANY of UNION CO.’s STEAMERS, and holders of U.S.S. Co.’s tickets may travel by above-named vessels. DALGETY and CO., Ltd., Agents. MSS SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO., LTD. THE DIRECT LIKE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. SAILINGS (circumstances permitting).
R Royal Naval Reserve. * Calling at Rio do Janeiro as well as Monte Video. § Will call at Rio de Janeiro if sufficient inducement offers. Special facilities given to residents in the Dominion to bring out friends from Home either by prepayments of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantee. Passengers and cargo booked to Monte Video and Rio de Janeiro, j In addition to tlie above. Cargo : Steamers will be despatched at regular j intervals. DAIRY PRODUCE carried in Cool • Chambers or Freezing Chambers at i Lowest Current Rates. All Steamers are fitted with C.O. 2 apparatus, which is most effective in extinguishing fire, and cannot possibly damage cargo or anything with which it comes in contact. For full particulars apply to the Agents— DALGETY and CO., Ltd. COMMON, SHEnjvjN, & CO., Ltd. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. ; TfIELLOW ELECTORS,— | I beg to announce, that I am a j Candidate for the election to the Hos- : pital Board, and to respectfully solicit your vote and interest at the. forthcoming election. I have no private ends to serve nor dangerous experiments to exploit. My candidature is announced because I be- ! lieve that a substantial majority of electors wall so thoroughly appreciate, their unrestricted right of selecting the most suitable men that they will not allow J party politicians nor any organisationto direct them how to vote. I am convinced firstly, that it is a truth beyond reasonable controversy that the recent management of our hospital lias been most creditable to all concerned, and though nothing human can be absolute perfection, the Gisborne hospital has for many years been con_ stantlv on the improve, and the inter- ! na] management will to-day. compare, ; as we are assured by the highest au- ‘ thority, with that of any similar insti- ! tution in the Dominion, i J. therefore think it desirable that ! such a management should he interfered with as little, as possible, and that the more harmoniously the Board, ! which you are about to create, works, the better for all concerned.. The question of Hospital Site is one which will require attention, but surely no person is more competent to advise thereon than Dr.. Carlyle. Wilson, and any recommendation from so capable an 1 officer would be to me a weighty argument and receive my gravest attention. I. am a thorough believer in- the principle that when we have a good and competent servant there should, be. as little outside interference as possible. , From such a Board it is, to my mind, j most important that malcontents and ! agitators should be excluded, i If you do me the honor of election, ! J -will do my utmost to aid, in how- ' ever humble, a degree,,to assist in every movement calculated to bring credit on 1. the institution, and strenuously endeavor to merit vour continued confidence' ’ by ever fighting in the. interests of i common-sense, impartiality, and fair | ay " Yours faithfully, 1 JOHN F. PETTIE. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2761, 16 March 1910, Page 1
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