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• TTNIOJS STEAM |g2g|\ SHIP COMPANY OF p*££*4|| NEW ZEALAND. TIME TABLE FOR JUNE. PROBABLE SAILINGS. Steamship. Date of Soiling, B " t FOR NAPIER. Tarawera Wednesday, June 19 7 p-m Moa Monday, June 24 FOR AUCKLAND. Australia Sunday, June 23 6 a.m. Mararoa Saturday, June 22 10 a.m. FOR NAPIER WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN. Tarawera Wednesday, June 19 7 p.m. Rotomahana Wednesday, June 26 FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Mararoa Saturday, June 22 10 a.m. Tarawera Sunday, June 30 FOR AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA. Australia Sunday, J une 23 6 a.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Hauroto Wednesday, June 26 Waihora Saturday, July 6 FOR AUCKLAND, VIA WAIPIRO, TOKOMARU, AND AWANUI. Australia Sunday, June 23 6 a.m. FOP TOLAGO BAY, TUPAROA, ANh AUCKLAND. Moa Wednesday, June 20 FOR BLUFF AND MELBOURNE VIA SOUTHERN PORTS. * Tarawera Wednesday, June 19 7 p.m. t Rotomahana Wednesday, June 26 * Tranships to Talune at Dunedin. f Tranships to Wakatipu at Dunedin. FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Australia Friday, June 28j FOR TOLAGO BAY, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK'S BAY, ORETE, TEKAHA, OMAIO, AND AUCKLAND. Moa Wednesday J une 26 FOR TONGA, HAABAI, VAVAU, ANI» SAMOA. The Ovalau leaves Auckland about Wednesday, July 3. FOR SAN FRANCISCO & HONOLULU FROM AUCKLAND. Mariposa Saturday, July 13 FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA. Upolu leaves Auckland about Thursday, * July 18. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. I Leave Sydney Leave Melbourne Cuzco Julyl Ju|yC Ophir i July 15 July 2) SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSIONS.Ovalau will leave Auckland on Wednesday, 3rd July, and every four weeks thereafter, on the round trip to Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, and back to Auckland. Round Fare (Saloon) from Gisborne, £2h SPECIAL REDUCED FARES in force over all the Company's lines. Passenger tickets must be taken at thf Office before embarking. j&z^r- '}pHE NEW ZEALAND J J^WS^mZ SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. \ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, . Via Rio, Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. ~~ : PorrbT j Bteameia Tons Departure Date Blmutaka 4196 Lyttelton June 13 Ruapehu 4202 Lyttelton July 11 TorKari>o .. .. 4163 Lyttelton Augustß Ruahine 4667 Sept. 5 Kaitoora 4202 I ' October 3 ! Warrants issued for Passages from United Kingdom. Round the VVoild (first class), through Canada or United States, returning by New Zealand Shipping Company, or vice verm, £125.{ y FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Class Single Return ' Saloon ... .« £58 £100 i Second Saloon ... £35 £65 j Steerage ... 15 to 19 guineas (Bingle), including kit. For passage or freight, apply to— < THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) i The Acme Patent < Horse Cover. ! < THE ACME is thoroughly well pufc to- * gether, being sewn with waxed threads, < Which Will LAST AS LON3 AS THE COVER J LASTS. The Acm© is much more durable than any other cover because, fitting perfectly, , all the undue strain and dragging is avoided. The Acme iff a perfectly-fitting cover ; it will not chafe the shoulders and neck, because it is made to fit like a collar and to give plenty of room for the shoulders to work freely, and also to allow the horse to ' feed comfortably^ The Acme fits the back and hind quarters, having plenty of room for the hips j it will not slide to one side like other covers. The Acme thus having plenty of room to fit all the inequalities of the horse, it sits naturally and will not easily fall off. The Acme will not require a surcingle, which binds the cover too closely to the t horse and does not allow the cover to dry. The necessity for surcingles being avoided the cover is not cat for name, nor are fcbere any holes ia it to admit water. The Acme h«s an arrangement of girths which will be quite sufficient to hold j the cover on, and also to allow ventilation to < the cover and horse. These girths will not < chafe or irritate as the old style surcingles and girths are liable to do. - ' The Acme is thoroughly well made; ■ the dock is attached underneath the cover, f thus avoiding the old eyelet holes. The , dock is also made to buckle so that it can be easily undone, lengthened or shortened. E. WILLIAMS, SADDLER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, Agtnt for Patentee. ' Gisborne Dental Surgery tDENTIS- i3^^\ WITHOUT 'TEETH npHE late Mr A. Grossman's bunlneus, as JL Dentist and Dental Surgeon, will be carried on as usual by Mr Walter J. Sykes, who was awarded the First Order of Merit and Medal at the International Exhibition, 1882, for Artificial Teefch. With an experience of over 20 yeara, combined with the use of the best materials procurable and the latest devices and improvements in dental instruments and attachents, Mr Sykes guarantees work no, surpassed in the colony. Other Dentists' work altered, re-modelled, and repaired. Nitrous oxide gas (laughing gas) administered for the painless extraction of teeth. WALTER J. SYKES, Registered Dentist), Manager. FROSSARD'S CAVOOR CIGARS. SALES IN NEW SOUTH WALES A MILLION A MONTH. Obtainable from every First-class Tobacconist', 6! 1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7309, 19 June 1895, Page 2

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