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! j£^Le£ A. AND A. iF^ 1 - ~£BR£bß&£ AMERICA. CANADA '"Willi'l^".! 1 -" EUROPE. Steamers Leave Leave Arrive at Mai) Auckland Hono- > flnn Arriv Friday lulu Frunoisco Londc SIERRA .. Aug 12 Aug 28 Aug 29 Pep BONOMA ..Hop 2 Sep IS Sep 19 Oot VENTURA.. Bept 28 Oct. 4 Oot 10 Oct SAN FRANCisCG "i_ri7~DAYE VANCOUVER IN 18* DAYS LONDON IN 26 DAY! SPECIAL RATES TO ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION. STEAMERS, 6000 TONS, 17 Knots, Clased Al British Lloyde. RETURN FARES. First Class throughout ... £74 1 Second Class Steamer (First Class Rail) ... ... £54 _'' "Third Class Steamer (First Class Rail) ... .., £44 _ (*Men only.) lime limit fixed at 9 months from dal of departure from Auckland. New Zealand Passengers may join Steamer at Sydney. Write for particulars to— WILLIAMS A KETTLE, Ltd , Agenta,, Gisborne. MASONIC AND CRITERIOI STABLES, LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. THJ „^oprieioro announce they hai taken over the business lalelv ca , ried on by the E. 0.0. Co., which i I rw thoir ow ? b ««ine»s. The combhie I plant, coMßbng of Landaus. Brake! gest m the province, and patrons ma Si,i Upon v 0^ ai, Vr n » and tho; J? H Horseso orses md Vehicles c hire at the above Stables. We have als a ia-ge KumDer of good, sound, qui< Hacks, which are guaranteed to tray any journey for which they are hired on Every possible attention' paid to Hor« left m our charge. Good Paddocking. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Clipping and Singeing done. Being under contract with M««i ; THOMAS. COOK'S To JSt . AgSc Round Trips and through bookingsto an part of the district arranged on tl , shortest notice. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Contracts with the N.Z. Governmei nave been secured for the following line and Passengers may therefore rely c travelling with the utmost despatch ac P^ rt £? m a*** o*> Wairw Ooaohes being despatched as under :— TIME-TABLE. Gisborne to Tolaga Bay and Waipif, Mondays and Thursdays (hour of d< parture to suit morning tides). lolaga for Tokomaru, Te Puia H< Springs, and Waipiro Bay, Tuesdaj • and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Waipiro for Gisborne, Mondays an Thursdays, at 7 a.m., leaving Tolas , Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 a.m. Gisborne-Wairoa Service, via Tinirol and Te Reinga Falls. Leave Gisborr Mondays 7 a.m., Tiniroto Tuesday 7 a.m. Leave Wairoa on return tri Thursdays at 7 a.m., Tiniroto Frida 7 a.m. Gisborne-Morere- Wairoa Service. — Lea\ Gisborne Tuesdays 7 a.m., Morei Wednesdays 7 a.m. ; returning froi Wairoa Thursdays 9 a.m., leave M< rere Fridays 7 a.m. i FARES and Freight, and further info: mation, on application, at .ihe Bookin Office, Masonic Stables, Lowe street. The above coaches are all driven b capable and experienced drivers. Th Gisborne-Wairoa service connects wit Motor-car Co.'s coaches for Napier, an also with coach for Lake Waikaremoaiu Special coaches run at any time on th shortest notice. v The Coast coach afford passengers an opportunity of visiting th Te Puia Hot Springs, which are situate 800 ft above the sea level, the air at tha elevation being pleasant, bracing, and ii vigorating. The waters of these Spring ' are suitable for the treatment of goul rheumatism, and some forms of skin dh ease. The Wairoa via Tiniroto coac passes the Te Reinga Falls, which hay largely been visited by tourists on at count of their natural beauties, whilst th , Morere coach passes through some of th finest, New Zealand bush, and the Nuhak Hot Springs are ' oif the" line of' route At Wairoa connection can be made wit coach for one of New Zealand's healthiiei pleasure resorts, Lake Waikaremoana, th scenery of which beggars all descriptioi The beauties of the Lake, which most b seen to be appreciated, are easily accet Bible, the Government having placed . a oil Launch on the Lake for the convenienc of tourist*. REDSTONE AND SONS, Proprietors. O. REDSTONE, Manager. J9 j^^-^ ROYAL MAIL KAITARATAHI, KARAKA, AND WHATATUTU. >. Jl, OASSmY'S~Coach leaves What. • .tutu daily' at 7 a.m.. arriving* a Kaitaratahi at 9.16 a.m., returning froi Kaitaratahi at 6 p.m., and arriving a Whatatutu at 8 p.m. KAITARATAHI— KARAKA. In addition to the above service, Coach leaves Karaka daily forKaitaratal at 3 p.m., returning from Kaitaratahi a 5.30 p.m. Both services conneot with the ordinar Train Time-table. Parcels and Luggage left ai the Britis Empire Stables, Peel street, will, b promptly attended to. « J. T. CASSDDY, , Proprietor. W AIM ATA ■OO'AOJ ' * Leaves TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Parcels left at Mr W. A. O'Meara' promptly attended to. / 711 B. GREAVES. ED. WILLIAMS gADDLER, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, For HORSE COVERS COW COVERS . OIL COATS LEGGINGI VARIOUS HORSE CLIPPERS t And EVERYTHING m the Saddler Trade you can depend upon getting £ GOOD QUALITY and VALUE; And Don't Forget ... r It is the BEST PLACE to g« l * your REPAIRS done. t '- : : '■ — OKITU BACON FACTORY. THE OKITU BACON FACTORY i prepared to Purchase BACON PIGS, 3 BACON PIGb, Alive only, m any number, at Full Market Rates. , [J Particulars and dates for delivery ea be arranged at tike Factory, or with Abo, — Bayer of Forward Store Pigi from TOlba and upwards. R THELWALL, : Bayer. Telephone No. 11l 41 1 EERKIS & BALNEAVK LICENSED INTERPRETERS, » NATIVE LAND AND, COMMISSIO] J ' ■ • AGENTS. 1 ALBION BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. Telephone 110. '.ENVE L O P E i ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, At "HERALD" OFFICE. i-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10138, 26 August 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10138, 26 August 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10138, 26 August 1904, Page 1