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■ JJMQ^a WHATATUfU J (••CHUM?') BROWN begs to an- . nounce to the travelling public that he has purchased the interest of the late 3 W. E. Cooper m the WHATATUTU line j bf Coaches, which will continue to run as ' : heretofore. Passengers and Parcels carried j at Moderate Rates. i ; Coach leaves Gisborne at 12 noon. - A coach leaves, Karaka on Tuesdays, j. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 a.m., and > returns from Gisborne same day, leaving ' the Albion Stables at 3p.m. Booking Opwck : Pearson and Lougherfs 1 Albion Glnb_Btableß. _%_ \ < SIASONid^STABLES, J LOWE STREET, ' \ Gisborne. ! Telephone No. 80. Telephone No. 80. i rpHE Management of this old-established J. Stable wish to impress upon tlie , Public the fact that it is run on up-to-date 1 lines, where they will receive civility and J attention, and where their horses -will be I quietly and well treated, and receive the best of food. The prices charged will be found consistent with the value given. ' °- The stock of Carriages, Brakes, Drags, t Landaus, Broughams, Cabs, Buggies, and I Two-wheelers cannot be surpassed, both ' for comfort and. appearance. The Horses kept are only of the BEST/ j and are ia pleasure Lto ride : or drive. f \ A large well-grassed and watered Pad-' • dock has lately been acquired within two • miles of Gisborne, where horses-- can^ be I spelled. '■'.'■*.-■ ■'■) CABS MEET EVERY STEAMER] when all care will be taken of luggage. Four or five-horse, drags can be, engaged I by parties or companies at a few; 'minutes! } notice, for picnics, concerts, etc., etc. j WEDDINGS OF ANY SIZE t A Speciality! j HEARSE avaSable for -FUNERALS. \ f From this date a Nightvatchman and j Groom will be m attendance ALL NIGHT; J. and your wants can be attended to- by : ringing up Telephone No. 80. F. 8. DES BARRES, Proprietor. , 336 - J. PENNY, Manager; i "QTJINN'S VICTOIMA " i STABLES, » , PEEL STREET. THE Proprietor's long connection with /■' the Livery. Stable Business m Gisborne warrants his soliciting a fair share of the Patronage of the Gisborne Travelling Public. Orders placed . with him will receive most careful attention, and it will be his endeavor to give his ' patrons entire satisfaction. In order to. meet the largely increasing ; demand for accommodation for horses and i vehicles, the proprietor has considerably increased his stables, which are run on ■ up-to-date lines. Grooms are m ,atten- : dance at the- stables at all hours for the ; convenience of country customers. A number of comfortable and easy- , running vehicles for ~ hire at moderate ■ ratesj also, first-class hacks. )■■'.- Chaboes: Feed; Ib;, Stand, 6d. Good paddocking at moderate rates, fi. ) trial solicited: Satisfaction guaranteed. T. QUINN, 898 Proprietor, .Victoria Stables. i . • - _■ . '. ~~. ~ Oriterion Stables, « LOWESTREET, GISBORNB. ' Te1eph0ne...... ..„ No. 70. ; rTIHE Proprietor begs to call attention J. to his complete and up-to-date Plant, , consisting of Carriages, Brakes, Buggies, Gigs,' eto. To keep pace with the inoreasiog popu- . larity of the business, several additions have recently been made. l Our Harness Horses and Hacks are so ' well and favorably known that further romment- is needless. " I CABS MEET EVERY STEAMER. Speciai Coaches, Buggies, Brakes, and - Cabs available at anytime to Any placb. Picnic and Wedding Parties catered for. FIRST-CLASS ST ABUNG, With the BEST of Fodder ; also, Good j 1 Paddooks. j OSAROEsIIbDBSATB. Hearse and Carriages always available for Funerals. J. R. REDSTONE, ' Proprietor. j 74- .■• .: . I BRITISH •; 1 EMPIRE ) STABLES ' Entrances: • By EMPIRE HOTEL and FLREBELL. HAVING taken over the above wellknown Stables, I beg to notify to the Public generally that these Stables having been recently RE-BUILT, are now without exception the most commodious and complete Stables m this district. 7" > f The accommodation for Horses and Vehicles is so arranged that they are substantially protected from all weathers. INCANDESCENT LIGHTS are erected throughout the Stables, which benefit the nighfctravelling public will appreciate. Late travellers will be attended to at • all hours. : No pains will be spared m making the patrons of this establishment%leased with their .visit, and one call will convince them of the superiority over all other stables m the district. . CHARGES EQUAL TO ANY IN TOWN PADDOCKING AT MODERATE RATES. D7McKENZD3, Proprietor. > 614 ALBION CLUB l LIVEBY STABLES. > fVREn.LY BROS;. & C 0.,; having taken \J - over these old-established Stables, desire to maintain a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded, and trust by strict attention to secure still further that of the General Public. . VEHICLES OF LATEST STYLE. SADDLE HORSES, Etc., on HHtE at a MOMENT'S NOTICE. A BRAKE will await the arrival of all steamers, or may be secured for Picnic , Parties. NTB. — Horses baited at* these Stables will receive nothing but the Best of food, whilst should Paddocking be required, OR. B. & CO. have secured a piece of land well fenced and well watered. ' A GROOM IN ATTENDANCE AT NIGHT. s Horses broken to Saddle, Single or r Double Harness. 718 ; New Zealand Insurance j x Company. fc TNSCRANCE against Loss by Fire on " X every description of Property may be • effected with this Company. MARINE DEPARTMENT. 3 Merchandise, Goods and Freights Insured by Steamer and Sailing Vessels. Risks on Specie subject to special ~ r arrangements. * Policies on Wool and Produce to the United Kingdom are granted m triplicate ' payable m tondon if required. JOHN COLEMAN, Agent for Gisborne. 3 Z^- : : : TTTILL FORMS on sale at the "Herald" YV Office. f

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 1

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