•£JNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND, Liwted. Time Table for October. Steamship [ P B * jn Pg ° f | NAPIEB AND W ELLINGTOK. Australia | Thursday, Oct. 3 | fTp.m. FOR NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYT TELTON, AND PORT CHALMEBS. Tarawera | Friday, Oct. 4 | 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE via SOUTHERN PORTS. Tarawera | Friday, Oct. 4 | 4 p.m. FOB AUCKLAND Manapouri | Sunday, Oct. 6 |fi *.m. FOB TOLOGA BAY, TUPAROA, HICK’S BAY AND AUCKLAND. Southern Cross | Friday, Oct. 4 | 6 a.m. FOB TOKOMABU, AWANUI, WAIPIBO AND AUCKLAND. Australia | Friday, Oct. 11 j FOB AUCKLAND AND TAUBANGA. Omapers j [ FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND Wairarapa j | FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Tekepo | SatnrdayV Oct, 19 | FOB LEVUKA AND SUVA FROM AUCKLAND, Arawaia | Saturday, Oct. 12 | FOB HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO FROM AUCKLAND. Mariposa | Monday, Oct. 7 T FOR TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI. The »,«, Wainui leaves Auckland on Oct?2B. FOB LONDON via SUEZ CANAL Obibbt S. N. 00. | Leave Sydney | Melbonrn Orizaba J | Oct. 19th | Oct. 25tb, Passenger Tickets must be taken at the Office before embat king. Cargo for abipn ent must be on board the Lighters at 4 o'clock on the afternoon prior to departure of steamers. Outward pastningers holding return tickets are requested to present same at the office, and procure passes for the launch conveying them to the steamer. Single and Return Tickets at Reduced Rates (available by Australia only) are now issued to Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. Non.—ld future no luggage will be d« livered to carriers without the production o a written order from owner of same.
GREAT STRIKE LONDON IN DARKNESS I A TREMENDOUS Strike in Gisborne! MR O. J. MORELL has plessure in announcing that the Great London Strike has no connection with the BIG GISBORNE “ STRIKE ’’ which he has just made in the Local Boot Trade, by bolding a GREAT BOOM FOR THE BENEFIT OF BOOT PURCHASERS 1 He is largely supported by all the working men in the District, and though the greatest excitement may prevail on account of the large number of people who are rushing to secure “Morell’s Own Made Boots,” it ie believed that Sergeant Bullen & Co. have a sufficient force at command to quell any rioting that may be started. Now is the time to buy BOOTS AND SHOES, from Sir Harry Atkinson’s Hobnails which expelled Te Kooti to Finest Sample of Ladies' Shoes. All Gisborne are advised to STRIKE while there is an opportunity, and declare in favor of O. J. MOBELL, The Great Socialist Boot and Shoe Provider. Cheques received by cable from any of the Australasian Colonies. The support of Conservatives, Liberals, Radicals, and all other owners of Cash cordially invited. Sandlant Bros. CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, BEG to intimate that they have started business in the Premises lately occupied by Mr W. Thibuitt, and are prepared to do all classes of WHEELWRIGHT *nd CARRIAGE WORK At the most Reasonable Rates. Painting, Repairing, and Trimming done in a Workmanlike Manner. Aix Naw Work Gujuuntixd vob 12 Moxxas. SANDLANT BROS., Orrosnx J- A. Habdisc'i. (J AFE DE PARIS. MRS MENZIES Begs leave to announce that she has taken over the Restaurant in Gladstone Road, lately carried on by Mr BsaisroßD, and trusts that her long experience in the business will bo regarded as a guarantee that A FIRST CLASS TABLE WILL BE KEPT No Altsbatios nr Tißirr. Fresh Supply of OYSTERS Every Week. HORSE TRAINING. , W ADAMS is now prepared to receive a two or more Horses for Training. Having been a professional jockey, and his long experience in New Zealand and Australia , (where he has had charge of some first class ■ Horses, amongst them being the renowned Yattendon and Robin Hood) will be sufficient guarantee of his ability as a Trainer. ■ For further particulars apply to W. Adams, at the Hapara, near the Park Company’s Baca Course. COAL AND FIREWOOD. NEWCASTLE COAL Cheap from vessel' side, in dray load lots, tor Cash. FIREWOOD. Manuka, cut, 18s, delivered tor Cash, do, uncut, 12s, M « Mixed, cut, He, » „ „ do. uncut, He, n m Tauplrl.and Waikato Coal always oa ha KENNEDYgAND EVANS
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 358, 1 October 1889, Page 3
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675Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 358, 1 October 1889, Page 3
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