UNION STEAM FsK?\ SHIP COMPANY 0F fW&»« NEW ZEALAND. TIME TABLE FOR AUGUST. PROBABLE SAILINGS. Steamship. j Date of Sailing, j £**J FOR NAPIER. Australia | Thr., Aug. 23 | 7 p.m. Wairarapa | Sat., Aug. 25 j 4 p.m. Moa I Sat., Aug. 25 | for Auckland! Southern Cross | Sat., Aug. 25 | 8 a.m. larawera | Mon., Aug. 27 | 8 a.m. FOR~NAPIER WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, & BLUFF. Wairarapa | Sat., Aug. 25 | 4 p.m. ~FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Wairarapa j Sun., Sept. 2 | FOR AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA. Australia | Fri., Aug. 31 | FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Hauroto | Wed., Aug. 29 | FOR AUCKLAND, VIA WAIPIRO TOKOMARU, AND AWANUI. Australia | Fri., Aug. 31 | b ; OP TOLAGO BAY, TUPAROA, ANI AUCKLAND. Southern Cross | Sat., Aug. 25 | 8 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE VIA SOUTHERN PORTS. Tarawera | Fri., Aug. 31 | FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Australia | Thr., Aug. 23 | 7 p.m. FOR TOLAGcTbAY, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK'S BAY, ORETE, TEKAHA, OMAIO, AND AUCKLAND. Moa I Tues., Aug. 28 J FOR TONGA, HAABAI, VAVAU, ANI. SAMOA. The Taviuni leaves lAuckland about Wednesday, Sept. 5. FOR SAN FRANCISCO & HONOLULU, FROM AUCKLAND. Monowai | Sat., Sept. 8 | FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA. The Upolu leaves Auckland about Aug. 30. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. I Leave Sydney | Leave Melbourne Orient | Aug. 27 | Sept. 1 Cargo for shipment must be on board the ghters at 4 o'clock the afternoon previous to departure of steamers. Passenger tickets must be taken at the Office before embarking. W HA\V, iSAVILL, AND INALBIO O COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASISENGEK STEAMERS tBETWEEN-j ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEAIZSI AND LONDON t '^Mtiiz s * St doric > Ni!i^ 4784 tons Register, 3000J, Horse-power, Will be despatched from WELLINGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1894. To be followed by — g "~~ ?r Jt Date oi DeSteamer ="t 3* Commander psrturej ' (t - & Tharadaylonti 176: (OOC vV. H. Kidley ,Oct. 18. Taiuui 5031 >(XX B. J. Evans Nov. 15J Gothic 773 C >3CC I. W. Jennings Deo. 18 Doric 47£4 (000 J. HJKempaon January 10 The above are all powerful, new steel built steamers, and the accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. 9T In future passengers will be forwardßd to port of embarkation Free. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. COMMON^.SHELTON & CO. Limited. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Ltd. jAx£.^ir r P HE NKW~Z E ALAND \mfl\)?7o' COMPANY'S LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, Via Rio, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Forfof™" " Bteameiß Tons Departure Date Raspehu 4202 Lyttelton Sept. 6 Aor»ngi 419H Lyttelton Oct. 4 Kimutaka 4515 Nov. 1 Buahine 6127 Nov. 29 go-konrn .. ... 4607 Deo. '27 Warrants issued for Passages from United Kingdom. Round the Woild (first class), through Canada or Uoited States, returning by New Zealand Shipping Company, or vice versa, £125. For passage or freight, apply to — I THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGFAX'Y CO. (Lrv.) ——————^ — — Gistoorne Dental Surgery ifel, BENT.H- ifP% Ifpf IRY ' /ttei »- j) DENTIS- %. 1 J 7 TRY f ' 'fr-i /^^Su DENTIS- JQP^& //\ TRY. f^Jf. \ WITH TEETH | WITHOUT TEETK I^HE late Mr A. Grossman's business, as Denti9t and Dental Surgeon, will be carried on as usual by Mr Waiter J. Sykes, who was awarded the First Order of Merit and Medal at the International Exhibition, 1882, for Artificial Teeth. With an experience of over 20 years, combined with the use of the best materials procurable and the latest devices and improvements in dental instruments and attachments, Mr Sykes guarantees work no surpassed in the colony. Other Dentists' work altered, re-modelled, epaired. Nitrous oxide gas (laughing administered for the painless extraction WALTER J. SxTCES, Registered Dentißt Manager DENTISTRY. MESSRS WILSON & DAYIES SURGEON DENTISTS, Tennyson Stkeet, Napier. MR WILSON will visit GISBORNE every three months. Hia next visit will be early in NOVEMBER. Messages to be left at Mr Gko. Foster's, Chemist, Gladstone road MR A. J, MASSE iT" FROM SYDNEY), Organist of St. Andrew's Church, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. Pupils can arrange for tuition at Mr Browne's, Stationer ; or, Mrs Ryburn's Tucker's paddock. Mr Massky vißits PATUTAHI every MONDAY. Arrangements can be made at Mrs L. Stevens'. 533 .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7062, 23 August 1894, Page 2
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686Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7062, 23 August 1894, Page 2
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