?n>mo 'P H E gEALAND g«IPPINC QO.’S L,NEro LONDON, tin. MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFB AND PLYMOUTH. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. (2> Twin Screw (3) Triple Sorew. * Calling at Rio. All Steamers, 3t,tetf with Wireless Telegraphy ACCOMMODATION 18 NOT BUEPASBED BY ANY OTHER LINE. * For freight or oassage, aplpy to — .THE HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD., LOWE STREET GISBORNE.
£JUDDARTpARKER piNE FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE. CLIMAROA (Wyllie) 5770 tons reg. WTMMERA (Waller) 3022 tons reg. VICTORIA (Entwistle) 2969 tone -eg. All steamers Btted with wireless telegraphy Will Sail (oiroumstanoeß permitting) FOR NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN: Victoria, Thursday, Oct. 31, 7 pan. (Cargo and Samples up till noon.) FOR AUCKLAND and SYDNEY: Victoria, Sat., Nov. 9, 10 a.m. (Cargo and Samples up till 4 p.m. , Frida j\) FORTMELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART (From Dunedinl: T.S-S. Ulimaroa, Sunday, November 17th. • ~ FOR SYDNEY DIRECT . CFrom Wellington): T.SiS- Ulimaroa, Friday, Nov. Ist. All Tickets are available also over or return by ANY OP UNION CO.'S Steamers, and holders of U.S.S. Co. b tickets may travel by above-named vesDALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, Tel. 181 / Agents. P. ISS o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMERS for LONDON, calling at SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE. COLOMBO, ADEN. MARSEILLES. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at Brindisi, as under:—
Captains I Leave 'SYDNEY iO/XXKiE. H. Gordon Nov. ifi rCOO Gaunt p.nr . Nov. 3J 11.QJ3 !l'. W. Yibert, p.nb iDec. J 4 I'D gERVICE. AGENTS. g ROZEN 'J^JEAT THE HEEPFARMERS’ F 1 10., LTD. V_y SHIPPING, CUSTOMS AND INBUR-
ANCE AGENTB. COAL. MERCHANT!}. (Sole Agents for the Northern Goal Company). TUG PROPRIETORS and LIGHTERMEN. CARRIERS. All descriptions of Carting arranged for. AGENCIES t The Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company, Ltd. The Maoriland Steamship Company. Kaiapoi Shipping Company. The Clan Line of Steamerß. The 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 Bead’s Quay. ’Phones Nos. 209 and 639. <h! e.) hili^ T HE L AND A CENT ’ LOWE STREET. SPECULATORS.—Here are two Pro worth considering. Small areas are at a premium. 1O ACRES (About), Whataupoko Extension, divided into 5 Paddocks, access, better roads to property than in town. House, buggy shed, dairy shed, feed shed, piggery, and 3 fowlhouses. Price Cash required or terms for £670. Stock, etc., if required can be taken at valuation. IQI ACRES (more or lees), Haiti, J ne ar Mr. Bell’s, dairyman, just off Wainui Road. Price £6O per acre. Full particulars on application, and will bo glad to show bona fide purchasers above places. Several new Houses on Mangapapa for Sale, also Town Sections on easy terms. Worth inspection. Call on me, OR LOOK IN- MI WINDOW, and if curious inquire Government Accident Insurance, Fir® and Marine, eto.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3665, 29 October 1912, Page 1
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