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KfTNION STEAM SHIP OOMPANI K OP NEW ZEA LA ND, LIMITED Bt TIME-TABLE Hr (Subject to Alteration*). K GISBORNE ROADSTEAD. Ht *Monowai, Saturday, Feb. 17, 8 p.m. V *Tarawera, Tuesday, Feb. 20, S p.m. K *Arahura, Wednesdav. Feb. 21, 8 p.m K' GISBORNE, TOKOMARU BAT AM ■ AUCKLAND. K *Monowai, Saturday, Feb. 17. 15 p.m. ■ *Tarawera,+ Tuesday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m ■t *Arahura, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 8 p.m. t Omitting Tokomaru Bay. SYDNEY via AUCKLAND. *Monowai, Friday, March 2, 8 p.m. (Transhipping at Auckland.) WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND i DUNEDIN. *Monowai, Thursday, Feb. 22, noon. *Tarawera, Monday, Feb. 26. noon. WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. Daily, 7!5 p.m. (Sundays excepted.) Through Railway Tickets and Labels tuned in conjunction with steamer tickets to all principal stations in South Island. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY AND HOBART. f ' *Alanuka, Thursday. March 1. SUVA, LEVUKA, TONGA AND SAMOA (from Auckland). * Talune, Monday March 5. LONDON, &c„ via SAN FRANCISCO ’ (See Special Advertisement). * Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be at Breakwater Goods Bhed.at 11 a.m. for South, and 3 p.m. for NorthAll Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs. Huddart, Parker •nd Co.’s steamers.

I Agents for CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE, ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE. " H UDDART ' p ARKEE L INB - . FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailing (circumstances permitting): SYDNEY, Via GISBORNE, TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. Westralia, Friday, March 23, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Victoria, Thursday, March 1,2 p.m. Westralia. Thursday, March 15, 2 p.m. WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE via 1 SOUTHERN PORTS (omits Hobart). Wimmera, Saturday, March 10, 5 p.m. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY AND HOBART. Riverina, Thursday, Feb. 22, 3 p.m. Riverina, Thursday, March 15, 5 p.m. Riverina carries Ist and 2nd saloon and steerage passengers. Tickets can be obtained and berths secured at the local agents for any of the above passages. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be at Breakwater Goods Shed by 11 a.m. for South and 3 p.m. for North. All Tickets are available also for stopover or return bv ANY OF THE UNION COMPANY’S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.’s Tickets may travel by above-named vessels. * | N.Z. Agents for the Hebburn Colliery. Head Office for New Zealand: Queen’s Chambers, Wellington. O. H. CRANBY AND CO., LIMITED, Napier Agent*. ’Phone 1130.

Richardson and 00., ltd., SHIPOWNERS. Had OSca: PORT AHURIRI. WAIROA AND MOHAKA: TANGAROA. TE AROHA, and TO ATU run regularly (weather permitting) between Napier, Wairoa and Mohaka. -WELLINGTON-NAPIER-GTSBORNE. RIPPLE loads in Wellington for Pori ihuriri and Gisborne wharves every M<mday and Tuesday. She discharges at Pori Ahuriri Thursday morning, and loads and leaves for Gisborne the same afternoon. Others steamers frequently trading from Wellington for Port Ahurin, and also from Pori Ahuriri for Oiiborno wharf. EAST COAST BATS. Several steamers trading continuously io practically every coast landing between Wellington and Auckland, including Castlepoint, Akitio, Cape Turnagain, Wairoa, WaTkokopu, Tolaga Bay, Tokoknaru Bay Waipiro Bay, Tuparoa, Pori Awanui, To Araroa and Whingaroa. FLEET. Ripple, Kahn, Tangaroa. Rurc, Kiritona, Echo, Koutunui, Fanny, To Aroha, and Tu Atu. MAIN REPRESENTATIVES' ■Wellington—Johnston and Co.. Lid. Fori Ahuriri—Richardson <fc Co., Ltd. Wairoa — Richardson and Co., Ltd. I Gisborne—Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Auckland —Richardson and Cc. x Lt 4. TELEPHONES: O®ce—«2l and 878. Manager’s Private House—94B. Chief Shipping Clerk— lo 37. Capnun of Tangaroa—227. NIMON’S JJOYAL gERVICE. HAVELOCK—HASTINGS. Cars leave HAVELOCK: 7.45, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.0, 2.10, 3.15, 4.10, 5.30, 6.1 a p.m. Saturdays only: 7.0, 7.30. Thursday night, Havelock 7.30. Leave HASTINGS: 8.0, 9.15, 10.10, 11.0 a.m., 12.5, 1.30, 3.0, 3.45, 5.0, 5.50, 6.50 p.m. Saturdays only: 8.30, continuing till 10.15 p.iti. Thursday night, 10.10. FARE: SIXPENCE. No more Tickets sold after September Ist, 1916. CARS AND ’BUSES ON HIRE DAY AND NIGHT.

'yy A RRE N ’ S THE LEADING BAKERY. Mts. R. WARREN, the Proprietress of the oldest-established Bakery in Hawke’s Bay, wishes it known that she is now in no way connected with the Hastings Bakery Co., and that Bread of first-class quality only is now being turned out from the Bakery, which is fitted with the latest machinery, and is therefore run on absolutely hygienic Lines. ’PHONE 132, or leave your address at one of our ships in Heretauuga street, Hastings, and the cart will call promptly. UNITED JNSURANCEU 0 -' LTD insurances accepted on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Hastings Agonttt G. F ROACH. Heretaunga etree*. H B FRF IT. PRODUCE AM) OOoL ■T'JB.4U» OC.. LTD.. Warba* **rae>.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, 16 February 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, 16 February 1917, Page 2

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