COOK’S TOURS (alt. Routes) TO EUROPE. Interpreters on route ; trouble saved ; Draft and Circular Notes no extra charge, issued and cashed. 52, LAMBTOj QUAY. Phcrnix Chambers. 280 STEAMER, COACH, and RAIL TlCKETS.—Reduced Fares to b2na fide non. residential Tourists through New Zealand. THOS. COOK & SON, 52, LAMBTON QUAY, Phiexix Chambers. 805 we rid. THOS. COOK & SON RESERVE BERTHS By any Line of Steamers, to ■'“** and from ail parts of the Lowest rates guaranteed. 52. LAMBTON QUAY. Phcknix Chambers. Prepaid passages FROM EUROPE.—The • undersigned are prepared to grant passages from Europe at lowest rates. No commission charged. Information Gratis. Enquiry Xn-dted. THOS. COOK AND SON, Phcenix Chambers, 52, Lambton qitav. 451 gTATIO N PROPERTIES FOE. SAFE. TURIHAUA STATION, 9 miles from Gisborne by country road. 5440 acr«s freehold and leasehold (4300 freehold), including 2000 acres bush failed last season, now coining well into grass, which will shortly oarry 4 sheep to the acre. Good homestead, new wonlshed, ' yards, men’s hut, &c. Ran newly fenced and well sub-divided-—nine large and nine small paddocks. PUATAI STATION, 22 miles from Gisborne by country road. 4480 acres freehold and leasehold (1500 acres freehold). About 500 acres good flat land. Homestead, men’s houses, sheep yards, &o. Run well fenced and sub-divided. 10,000 Sheep, 40 Cattle, and 10 Horses. Both runs are first-class pastoral country, with coast frontages and lay well. They can be worked together or separately, as desired. The country road and telephone line to Tolago Bay pass within a few chains of the homestead. To he sold in one lot. Full particulars as to terms, &c., obtainable from W. B. COMMON, Christchurch, Or, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Limited, Gisborne. 311 AW, BAY I£,7v. AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited), MONTHLY LINS O F BOYAL MAIL , FAST FAB3ENGES RTlftfltrHTM BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. , 'HE Magnificent s.s. arawa, 6200 Tons Register, 3500 Horse-power, J. Stuart, Commander. Will be dospatohed from WELLINGTON for LONDON DIRECT ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1891, To be followed |>y
The above are all powerful, new steel built Steamers, and the accommodation for all si asses of Passengers is unsurpassed. The Homeward Passage will be Via Rio de Janeiro and TeneriHe, and the time occupied I should not exceed 40 days. An experienced Surgeon will aooompany each steamer. The above will be Bupplemonted by the following and other first-olaaa cargo Bte&mers and sailing vessels : CARGO STEAMERS. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has boen guaranteed in the Colony : W. &G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY. ROBERTS & 00. LEVIN & CO.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1032, 11 December 1891, Page 40
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