Jcz£*-ir A. iLND A. L 11 ™ j£s£&£m£ AMERICA, CANADA, EUROPE. Steamers IJoave X<eave Arrive at Mails Auckland Hono- Ban Arrive Friday lulu Franoieoo London SONOMA.. Mch,lo Mch. 2l Mch.27 Apr. 8 VENTURA Mch.3l Apr. 11 Apr. 17 Apr. 29 SIERRA .. Apr. 21 May 2 May 8 May 20 QANADA, J^UROPE, AT LOWEST RATES. J^NDON IN 27 T)AYS. SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. J^OUND-THE- WORLD, In Conjunction with _A^LL gUEZ OR QAPE T INES, Reaching Europe Either Via Suez or San Francisco. 6000 T ON S TEAMERS ' 17 Knots, 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Apply for Fares, t\c, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., Agents, Gisborne. ~~T~ PENINSULAR ithi^^ -L AND ORIENTAL ffift^ STEAM NAVIGATION jmSBESm COMPANY Despatch Steamers at Regular Intervals For Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Marseilles, Gibraltar and Plymouth. The Most Modern Fleet oi Steamers, With Excellent Accommodation. For full particulars, apply to— D. MORICE, Gisborne. —Or, W. KINROSS WHITE, Napier, Agent for Hawko's Bay and Poverty Bay. 259 SUMMER HOUDAY "~~ _EXCURSIONS. REDSTONE AND SONS' have made arrangements to successfully cope wijh the increased traffic during the Holiday beason. Excursion trips to any part t th ®. 4 lstrict ' tb& na <>ural bush 'scenery of which is unrivalled m New Zealand. A special feature will be made v >f the Round Trip, embracing Te Reinga Falls Marumaru Caves, Frasertown, Wairoa! iiake Waikaremoana and Morere Hot bprings. (Passengers for Waikaremoana connect with the Motor Coach Company's coaches). 'The scenery throughout the journey is superb, being principally through heavy bush-clad country, which retains all is natural beauty and grandeur, lassengers have the right of breaking the journey at any point, and as the stages are not too long, the great discomfort* ot being cramped up m a coach from early morning till late at night are quite unknown. * The East Coast Trip from Gisborne to fe r °« Ba^, via Pakarae, lokga Bay, Tokomaru Bay, and Te Pukl itot bprings, is an interesting drive, pass ing through the pretty Coast bays. The journey from Tolaga Bay to Tokomaru Bay is especially pleasant, the n*_ds beinc exceptionally, good and easily gradeZ TkfT?°* 0d o ~ Ullte y **"« P* BB^ through! Ihe. Hot Springs are prettily situated at an elevation of 800 feet a 6ove the sea level, and jt would be difficult to find a healthier locality wherein to recuperate, the air being clear and invigorating? The bprings are noted for their curative proKf ? f F"\ . rhein natism, and some forms of skin disease. Travellers are assured of every comfort at the accommodation house, which is under capable management. r TIME-TABLE. Gisborne to Tolaga Bay and Waipiro, Mondays and Thursdays (hour of depar! lure to suit .morning tides). Tolaga for Tokomaru. Te Puia Hot "w* Waipiro Bay, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. ■ J Waipiro for Gisborne, Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 a.in., leaving'' Tolaga luesdays and Fridays at 7 a.m. Gisboruo-Morere- Wairoa Service. — Leave ™ on J c 7 a m - » from Wairoa 9 a.m., Mondays and Thursdays, returning Tuesdays and Fridays. For Tiniroto.— The coach will leave Gisborne Tuesdays at 7 a.m., returning Fridays, as usual. ° COACH FARES. EAST COAST. „ . . Single Return Tatapouri ... ... t ... 3s 6s Tolaga Bay 12a 20s lokomaru ..• 25s 40s le Puia. and Waipiro ... 27e 45a TINIROTO-WAUtOA. Waerenga-o-kuri 7 8 6 d 14s Parakanapa ... ___j6d 20a Tinoroto Is g 25s Marumaru 20s 35s Frasertown and Wairoa ... 25s 40s WAD3OA-MORERE. Qisborne to Wharerata ... 10s 17/6 Tm»w» 12a 6d 20s. Mojwe ... 15s 25s Nuhaka I7 80 d 3o 8 Wairoa 25b 40s 'BUS FARES. Carnarvon street 2d. Herbert road ... - \" Lytton road ... „.. . \\\ 4d! 'Bus leaves Post Office for Wainui each THURSDAY, at 2 p.m. Patrons entrusting Horses to our care can rely upon them being well fed and looked after. First-class Fodder and Good Paddocking. Weddings and Picnic Parlies specially catered for. J^§*Q-^ ROYAL MATT KAITARATAHI, KARAKA, AND WHATATUTU. JT. CASSIDY'?Coach leaves Whata. • tutu daily at 7 a.m., arriving at Kaitaratahi at 9.15 a.m v returning from Kaitaratahi at 9.30 a.m., and arriving at Whatatutui at 1 p.m.KAITARATAHI— KARAKA. In addition to the above service, a Coach leaves Karaka daily for Kaitaratahi at 3 p.m., returning from Kaitaratahi at 5.30 p.m. Both services connect with the ordinry Train Time-table. Parcels and Luggage left at the British Empire Stables, Peel street, will be promptly attended to. J. T. CASSIDY, Proprietor. WAIMATA COACH Leaves TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Parcels left a£ British Empire Stables promptly attended to. 711 B. GREAVES. S si "*S£ § £ - Jgt# co a &*%& 3 .Su*3 d ° w JH $ p o s *f 1 .7 fril HH co *a NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE 00. INSURANCE against Loss by Fir* oa every description of Property xomj be effected with this Company. MARINE DEPARTMENT. Merchandise, Goods and Freight* Insured by Steamer and Sailing Vessel*. Riuks on Specie subjeot to special Arrangements. " Policies on Wool and Produce to the United Kingdom are granted m triplicate parable m Loadon if required JOHN COLEMAN, Ajrent for Guiborua. . SPEIGHT'S BEER" r Ig Obtainable [> at 4h» following Houim ONLY: — GISBORNE HOTEL t MASONIC HOTEL 7 TUXANGANUI HOTIL
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10301, 8 March 1905, Page 1
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