skipping. 'J'HE ZEALAND gH!PP!ND QO-’S L «NE. Lo LONDON, via' MONTE VIDEO. TENERIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. (2> Twin Screw. (3) Triple Sorew. All Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHEB LINE. For freight or passage, aplpy to— THE NCW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD., LOWE STEEET ... GISBOENE. H UDDARTpARKER T INE FAVORITE PASSENGEE SEEVICE. JLIMAROA (Wyllie) £770 tons reg. VIMMERA (Waller) 3022 ons reg. VICTORIA (Entwistle) ...... 2969 tons re,, • All steamers fitted with wireless teleSail (oiroumstanoes permitting) fob nTpIERTWELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN: Victoria, Wed.. August 7, 7 p.m. FOB AUCKLAND and SYDNEY: iVimmera, Sat., Aug. 3. 10 a.m. FOITMELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART (From Dunedin): Ulimaroa, Sunday, August 4._ FOR - SYDNEY DIRECT (From Wellington): [llimaroa, Friday, Aug. ‘23. - All Tickets are available also for stop' ,ver or return by ANY OP UNION CO. S Steamers, and holders of U.S.fe. Co.s ickets may travel by above-named vesBelS ' DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. Agents. P. AND o. fEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. TEAMERS for LONDON. ca’ ;n<r at DNEY, MELBOURNE. ADr" ‘JDE, EMANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN, MAR(LLES, GIBRALTAR, ,h liberty to call at BRINDISI. aB der Bteameraj Tons 1 Captains ! Leave ! SYDNEY ! olia! 10 030 jC- F. T’reston. as Ang. 10 ia jl2 500 F, B. S. Notley.ltxn Aug. 24 t iI.OCO A. Thompson jSept. 7 For Bates of Passage, etc., apply to rHE CISEGRNE SHEEPFARMERS* FROZEN MEAT CO., LTD., AGENTS. THE
HEEPFARMERS’ gl SHIPPING, CUSTOMS AND INSUR' ANCE AGENTS. COAL MERCHANTS. (Sole Agents for the Northern Coal Company). TUG PROPRIETORS and LIGHTERMEN. CARRIERS. All descriptions of Carting arranged for. AGENCIES : The Peniusula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Companv, Ltd. The Maoriland Steamship Company. Kaiapoi Shipping Company. The Clan Line of Steamers. Tho British Dominions General Insurance Company. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. OFFICES: Wharf Branch: Read’s Quay, ’Phone No. 50. Head Office: Corner Gladstone Road and Read’s Quay. ’Phonea Nos. 209 and 639. STANDARD BLENDED TEA. STANDARD QUALITY! STANDARD VALUE! & NO. 4—CHOICEST INDIAN AND CEYLON. NO. S.—VERY FINE CEYLON. 0. 7—CHOICEST INDIAN ORANGE PEKOE. NO. B.—CHOICEST CEYLON. ' NO. 9—VERY FINE CEYLON. Packed in Pound and Half-pound Packets and 21b, 61b. 121 b and 201 b Tins.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3588, 30 July 1912, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3588, 30 July 1912, Page 1
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