£JNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. Time Table for January. Steamship | ?, g ° f | Las B-at. NAPIER AND M KI.UNGTOK. Southern Cross | Thursday, Jan. 2 I 5 p.m. FOB NAPIEIi, WELLINGTON, LYT TELTON. AND PURT CHALMEBB. 4 | 5p.m.~ FOR MELBOURNE via SOUTHJEBJI PORTS. Manapouri | Saturjay, Jan. 4 | 5 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND Australia I 6 a.m, Trkapo | Sunday, Jan, 5 | 7 a.m. FOB TOLOGA BAY, TUPAROA, HICK* BAY AND AUCKLANB. Southern Cross | (Friday, Jan. 10 j FOR TOKOMARU, AWANUI, WAIPIIB ANP AUCKLAND. Australia | Friday, Jan. 3 | 6a.m. FOR AUCKLAND ANDTAURANGA. Obau | j FOB SYDNEY VIA AUCKLANB Tekapo | Sunday, Jan. 5 | 7 a.ss. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON FOR LEVUKA ANJ, SUVA FKUM . AUCKLAND. Omapere | Saturday, Jan. 4 j FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCti FROM AUCKLAND. Zealandia | Monday, J»n. 27 I ~ FOR TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI. I I The s.s. Wainui leaves Auckland on Jan. 15. FOB LONDON via SUEZ CANAL Obibkt 8. N. Co. | Leave Sydney | Melbonrr.e Orient | Jan. 11 | Jan. 17 Passenger Tick ts must be taken at th Office before emba. king. Cargo for shipn ent must be on board th? Lighters at 4 o’clock on the afternoon prio. to departure of steamers. Outward pastengers holding return ticket* are requested, to present same at the office, and procure passes tor tha launch convoyina them to the s'aamer. Single and Return Tickets at Reduces Rates (available by Australia and Southern Cross only) are now issued to Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. Notb.—ln future no luggage will be fle livered to carriers without the production o a written order from owner of same. LOW VITALITY. DR CHURCHILL'S Srnur or Httomos. PHiTss or Lime is prescribed by th? Faculty for tbe Cure of Consumption, Chronic Cough, and General Debility. It contains two of the principal ingredient a necessary for building up the human tram-, and which are considered deficient in the abo> - eompleints, viz., Phosphorous and Lime. I cannot be too highly recommended for Delicate Children. DB CHURCHILL’S Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Isreal brain food, and in eases of Muscular and Nervous Exhaustion has acquired a world-wide reputation. Each bottle bear* Dr Churchill's Signature. Price, 4fr. Prepared only by SWANN CHEMIST, 12, Bue Castiglione, Paris. MISS BACON, Milliner and teacher of FANCY WORK, Begs to inform the Ladies of Gisborne the ‘ she has taken those Premises in Gladstone Road, next Mr Foster's, Chemist, for a short time, and will give instruction in the following eubjeote— Poonah, Lustre and Crystolum Painting ; Point and Macrame Lace ; Wax and Fiat. Scale Flowers; Parian Marble; Watt - Work ; Lillies, in velvet; Sun Flowers, i ■ velvet; Frames, Necklets, and Bracelets i . Seeds; Leather Work, Crewel, Arraseu , Ao. A Class on Wednesday Evening! ai.J Saturday Afternoons, when all Subjec * except Painting, wi.l be Is a lesson. Miss Bacon is also showing an Aasor ment of very Choice MILLINERY ut extremely moderate charges. By permission of the Colonial Secret.-i--she will hold a Grand ART UNION -1 FANCY WORK. Tickets 2s. Superphosphate of Lime and Bone Dust. FFlhe attention of Agriculturists, Nursery JL men and Market Gardeners is speoiu • • directed to the Chemical Manures, manuf.ctured by NEWLAND AND CO., Pbtanb. These Manures are upon analysis decUr •' specially rich in all the constituents requh *: for plant food, and being soluble in Wa’->' assimilate with the soil after rain to ti'.c extent of 75 per cent, the first year. Very flattering testimonials have b> •* received from settlers of high standing u various parte of the Colony, showing ex i ■ ordinary results In the increase of crops ( every description, espeoially in start! g turnips. Analyses made by Dr. Hector, of WelEi ■ ton, and W. E. Ivey, Esq , of the Canterbu y Agricultural College, Lincoln, will be se> post free, on application to the Maaof- ■ turers, or their Agents. Sold in bags containing 1 cwt., at 6e., or in larger quantities at £5 per ton, f.o.b v < r rails at Napier. Foreman or Urge Flower Gardens three manures will be found of especial value. Samples can be seen at the New Zealai > Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company Gladstone Road. SOI<( MSNUrACTUBX**. NEWLAND AND CO., Pstanb, Hawks’s bat. NOTICE, ANYONE found Trespassing, with Dogs, near the Hole in in the Wall, Weitnau Biver, ot on tha Kaiti Hills, above, will be prosecuted, W. COOPER TO LET, COUNTRY Lands and Town Sections and Hous**) W H. TUCKBB THE MUBEWAI OOACH. ON and after Monday next the above Coaoh will run between Gisborne- and Murowai on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, instead of throe days a week ae at piesent, at the neoal hours. JOHN DIXON, Propriitor, DM«mb« stb, 1889
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 399, 4 January 1890, Page 3
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761Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 399, 4 January 1890, Page 3
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