SHIPPING. (For Shipping News, see Psge 4.) ffimoM oxwam san* company « op nbFwaland, umxtwd. HMMAH* BehjiM te AilirttirtM MDMHJO W*ADMWA£ Arahnra, Saturday, Feb. 7th. 10 a m. Arahura, Thursday, Feb. 12th, 8 P-™-fnamietfß 90&UMAMO BAX AfrL AUCKLAND. tArahnra, Saturday, Feb. 7th, W a.m. tArahnra, Saturday, Feb. Ij, 6-30 a.m. tOmitting Tokomaru Bay. t MTOPJUN AND Mooowai. early- , flfflNOlT. *rera *UCW-*ANJL Thursday, Feb. 19th. M ta> Wharf- . WMJNGTUN TO SYDNWT and hobart Manuka, Monday, Feb. 16th. WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE. Palocma, Tuesday. Feb. 10th. : SUVA. UtVtDLA. TONHAJWP flUtfOA (frees Artbhrafi) Name, early. _ LONDON, rtaSAN FBAMBKXL Keane, about February 19th. PABKE* HlttHß DWWWCOaUOiaALAND OOAWTA* BBEVKKB. afcBUOtHKCX frs"» WELLINGTON, BitWefc* Weetrafia, postponed indefinitely. OTMErnmCWELUNGTON. Bhwas, poetpooed indefinitely. Tl bill aurfiaHe after firrf *F Date Otfft beets. t>JOHAKDSON AND CO., LTD., ■X SHIPOWNERS. Head OSes: POST AHURIRI. WAIROA AND MOHAKA. TANGABOA, TK AROHA, and TO ATU run ngftdy (weatiter permitting) between Naprar, Wanes and MoSaka. WELLIN GTON-NAPIER-GISBORNE. RIPPLE loads in Wellington for Port Ahuriri and Gisborne whams every Meuday and Tuesday. She dmeharees at Port Ahnrin Thursday and loads and leaves for Gisborne the same afternoon. Other steamers frequently trading from Woffington for Fort Ahuriri. and a Iso from Port Ahurin far Gisborne wharf " EAST coast bays. Several steamers trading continuously tn practically every coast landing between; Woffington and Bay, Tofcomarn Bay, Waipiro Bay, Tnparoa, Port Awanm, Ts Anaroa anc W *’ FLEET: Ripple, Kahn, Taagsros, Ruru, Kin teML Ecftioie £oQtvsm 9 T< Aruba, and Th AtaMAIN REPRESENTATIVES: Gisborne—WHfiams and Kettle, Ltd. Auckland—Richardson and Co., Ltd. Weßingtoa Johnston and Co.. Ltd. Fbrt Aaaiirißichardson A Co., Ltd. Wairea ßirherdftn *®d C°-» Ltd. TEUEFHONEB: Office 878 and 879 PRIVATE TELEPHONES: Ttifc Manager 1067 gyg Captain of Tangaroe 297
ACCESSORIES. 'Wtf E arg now landing shipments of the best and most up-to-date Accessories and Novelties specially selected in England, France and America, by our MR- W. E. HYSLOP. The following are amongst the lines just opened up, and all motorists are cordially invited to come in and inspect:— GOODRICH MOrufct TESTING VALVES NON-GLARE ELECTRIC HEAD LAMB BULBS TUT. ROEDDING SIGNAL ELECTRIC TAIL LAMPS FAN FLAME SPARKING PLUGS—CANNOT SOOT UP DE LUXE SIDE WINDSHIELDS BUELL EXPLOSION WHISTLES THE LECTROFLATER—FOR EASY TYRE INFLATION. LUNCHEON KITS FOB PICNICS, Etc. NEW PATTERN CHAMPION SPARKING PLUGS C.A.V. ACCUMULATORS 4-VOLT & 6-VOLT RENULD CHAIN ABINDON KING DICK SPANNERS, No. 0, 1 and 2 TOURIST MOTOR CO., LN., HASTINGS and NAPIER.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 46, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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