ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, Limitid. Time Table foTMay’ ' Steamship | Last Jy.t. NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Maitai | Thursdoy, May 23 j FOR NAPIERr'WELLfNGTONTLYTr TELTON, AND PORT CHALMEBB. Rotomahana | Friday, May 24 FOB MELBOURNE via SOCTBffIIRN PORTS. Botomahana [ Friday, May 24~j FOB AUCKLAND Mararoa | Sunday, May 19 I 8 a.m. Australia | Friday, May 24 | FOB TOLOGA BAY, TUPAROA, HICK’S BAY AND AUCKLAND. Australia |_ Friday7~May~24~~! FOR TOKOMARU, AWANUI, WAIPIRO AND AUCKLAND. Maitai J~ May 31 | FOR AUCKLAND VIA TAUBANGA. Omapere | ~ j FOBSYDNEVVIAAUCkLAND Manapouri | Sunday, May 12 j FOR SYDNEY FROM -WELLINGTON Wakatipu | Tuesday, May‘2l*l FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA FROM . AUCKLAND. Mawhera ) Friday, May 24 j FOB HONOLULU AND SAN FP.ANCISCO FROM AUCXIAND. Zealmxlia | Monday, Mdy 20 I ~ FOB_TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI. The s.s. Wainui leaves Auckland cn May 28. FOB LONDON SUESi CAN AL ’ Obizst S. N. Co. I Leave Sydney | Melbourn Oroya | June 1 [ June 7. Passenger Tickets must be taken at the Office before embarking. Cargo for shipn ent must be on board the Lighter? at 4 o’clock on the afternoon prior to departure oi steamers. Outward paswngere holding return tickets are requested to present same at the office, and proenre passes for the launch conveying them to the s’samcr. Single and Return Tickets at Reduced Rates (availal by Australia and Southern Cross only) a now issued to Auckland Napier, and Wellington. During the months of February and Marob, 1889, Return Tickets will be issued at reduoe rates over all the Company's lines, tieket being available on return for Three Months from date of issue. Note.—ln future no luggage will be de livered to carriers without the production o a written order from owner of same. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The Manufacturers of — “ THE NEW CHAMPION have introduced a— NEW PEINOIPLE IN MEOHANIOB. The Gearing of a Mowing Machine reduce ’. to Two Cog Wheels, and only One of them Revolves.
THE NEW CHAMPION MOWER Is a Machine for cutting grass, that p< ■ sesses peculiar points of excellence notfou 1 on other mowing machines. The comp' cated mass of gear wheola that is found up • t other grass cutters is conspicuous by its :> ■ sence in this implement. The power drive the cutting knife is derived frot> ■ pair of parallel toothed wheels that up face to face, engaging fully one-third of t teeth at one time. By this mode of obt ing power the greatest speed is obtain without injury to the heels or boarin • besides the pressure so evenly divi that the wear upon these gear wheel - imperceptible. FULLY ONE-THIRD MORE POWF. '’ Is derived by this new movement tha obtained from the old style of bevel gear spur pinon, besides the motion is dire transmitted to the knife, while fully < third of the power on -the old-fashi mowing machines is lost by friction v. passing through the various gears, pin spur wheels, bevel gears, etc., befo: reaches the cutters. SPECIAL POINTS OF EXCELLED Simplicity in construction. Now mechanical gearing. Elevation of cutters while in motio-. Patent foot lever to control finger o—. Direct hitch rod to lessen the draft. Independent gear wheels to cut right or left. Easy manner to dissect machine. Tilt lever for raising or lowering cut. Beliublepitmanconnectionto knife heel The most convenient machine for handling. Strong and positive cutting power, with out choking. Very light draft and well constructed. Th mower is the recognised leader of gras? implements. No expense has been spared in its construction to make it the strongest machine for the purpose required in the field. It is sold upon its merits. They have been so extensively used throughout New England that further comment is unnecessary. wingateTburns & Co. meet the wants of my many Customer- ■** I have engaged the services of Mr. fBAFfOBD, so well known to the Ladies ut the district, to take charge ofjmy— DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS, which I have opened in connection with my Drapery Business. Ladies favoring her will find that they w.l get satisfaction both in Fit and Bulk. G. R. MOORE,
DRAPER. &0., WANTED KNOWN THAT A QAW YER is prepared to deliv >• . O FIREWOOD at the foUowir, ow p ices, for CAS — Cut Manuka, 14s Uncut do., 12? 6d Cut Mixed Wood, 12s 6d Uncut do,, Us FOB SALE. A BUGGY-HORSE and Harness; in or-’ /X lot, or separately. For particular. hPP'y— T DALRYMPLE, Wingate, Burns and Co. TO LET. COUNTRY Lands and Town Sections a J Hones. ET „ t W H. TUOKEI-
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 300, 18 May 1889, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 300, 18 May 1889, Page 3
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