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CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. TO QANADA, k XJUROPE I Sailings S3 below: Con'cti'g Leaves steamer Steamer Leaves Suva, leaves Sydney. Fiji. Au'kland AORANGI May 13 May 21 May 15 MIOWERA June 10 June 18 June 12 New Zealand Passengers can connect ai Fiji. For; full particulars, apply to— - UNION STEAM SHIP CO.. 1 148 Managing Agente. QCEANIO CO COMPANY ■•; A. AND _A. L l^- '■■;' SAN FRANCISCO VIA TAHITI. ■'■■:-'•'/ ."''. SAILINGS. - Leave* Arrived Lea Ve Arrive' Auckland. - Tahiti. ■■■ Tahiti. San. Fr'sco. May 14 May 23 June 6 June 18 June 11' .June 2o July 12. July 24 =», FARES TO SAN.FRANCISCO. First-class throughout ... ... -£33 10s .Combination; 3rd and. 2nd class £18 15s Third-class throughout... -.... ' v..\ : £14 J.ss London via Tahiti. .- First-clasr throughout .... £64; :4s 2d Finst-class'.' ib:* ,: -s?a_iti. ? > thence' .5 second-class to London ...~£45;13s 4d Third-cjags to' Tahiti, thence .'•■., rxX'-.X. second-class to London. ... jj_B 18s 4d * Third-claas; on steamers, sec- -. .; ond-KilMSjacrola^-unerica... £31 17s 6d BOOKINGS -TO CANADA, '•; AMERICA, EUROPE. Apply for" descriptive pamphlets, fares, etc.. -to— : ' WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., 932 ; i . Gisborne. "RIGHT_AWAY! FOR ANYTHING in the Moving Line Ring up. No. 70. REDSTONE AND SONS ROYAL MAIL COACH PROPRIETORS -And ,'. ' ' '■ .' .' LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. , OWING to the extraordinary high price of Podder and the bad condition of the roads, we have to give notice to our Customers and the General Travelling Public that we are reluctantly compelled to'raise'all Coach Fares (at ahyrate, during tHe Winter Seafepn), from the Ist MAY, 1907, as under :— TOLAGA BAY ROUTE. ' . Single. Return. Tatapouri ... ... 3s 6d ' -6s Od Pakarae ... ...,,* 7s 6a. -. 12s 6d Tolaga Bay ... ..; \lss 0d .*2ss'od , Tokomaru ... '• '.;. 28s . Od . JX 45s Od Waipiro ... ;....- 32s ~6d -fi.' sss Od^ / WAIROA ROUTE. ' Waerenga-o-kuri ... 10s 0d 17e 6d . Hangaroa ... ... 12s Od 18s 6d . . Parikanapa ... ... 15s Od 26s Od Tiniroto .'.. ... 17s 6d -30s Od * Marumaru ... ... 25s Od v. 40s Od Wairoa " c ...--. /.. 30s ;0d y 455, Od i_ ' MORERE ROUTE. * *"' ' Wharerata ... ... 12s 20a Od * Tarewa ... ;,..'.. '15s Od ; -0d Morere ...-•.:. 17s 6d 3Qs Od . Nuhaka ... ... 20s Od 'aos Od Wairoa ... ... 30s Od/* 45s Od BRAKES, LANDAUS, GIGS, BUGGIES AND SADDLE HACKS ; on hire; '■ CARRIAGES for WEDDING PARTIES,* ;, v '',, MCNICS,lit6.fEtc.; "J'. v XW& wish to apologise to our manj/! Crts.toniers for any delays or slight incon*. veniences 'that have been, or might be, caused during tho re-building of portion of our Stables and our new Uffices. We will, when this work is completed, bfe able to supply the best attention and accommodation pfocurable in the: colony. TEMPORARY OFFICES: . READ'S QUAY, GISBORNE. REDSTONE V SONS N.B.— All Coach Fares and Freights on Parcels MUST BE PREPAID. A. G % LAURENSON, Manager. W-UTATUTU - I_. i_RAi_ COACH. * ■'..'■.- • """" "* ■ DURING the Winter Months, and commencing Ist APRIL the Coach will run ONOE A DAY ONLY, leaving Whatatutu at 7 a.m., and returning at 11.30 a.m. On Saturdays the Coach will continue as usual 16 meet the trains twice a day. ' ■* Special Coaches run to Mangatu to suit the convenience of travellers. Passengers and luggage will receive every attention. WRIGHT AND KERR, 876 ' Proprietors. SALVAGE SALE. ITX7E beg to notify the Ladies of GisYV borne that we are again opened up for business, aud we find, as the result of the recent fire, that we nave heaps of : goods slightly damaged by smoke and watei, which we must' practically GIVE AWAY. COME EARLY and secure BARGAINS in FANCY GOODS of Every Description. EVERYTHING REDUCED. TO THE GENTLEMEN. The Tobacconist Shop adjoining is also in full swing, where our gentleman friends can depend on securing the BEST of Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc., as we have disposed of all that was in any way damaged and replaced with a BRAND NEW STOCK.' Come ' and inspect our Window and select a Briar Pipe from a very large assortment, all 9d each; also, the Choicest of Cigars, three and four for Is. W. ROWELL GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. 249 GISBORNE WATERWORKS A CONVEYANCE will leave Matawhero Bridge Hotel at 8.30 a.m. I on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS for Te Arai Valley and Waterworks, returning 6ame day at -3.30 p.m. Airangcmente b made for special trips. Booking Office : Bridge Hotel ; or, tho Proprietor — G. DAULTON, j Te Arai. I Connected with telephone. 856 ,; . . I! PEEL STREET " SHOEING FQRGE. ie . '';.-. - v ' .."' J- (TPHE ■ undersigned begs to: announce t- 'JL' that he has commenced Business as iy a General Blacksmith and Shoer in the premises lately occupied by T. Bell, where he hopes, by strict attention to — business, combined with Good Workmanship, to merit a share of the public |t patronage. I R. MORRISON. » Gisborne, 12th March, 1907. 4 856

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10961, 2 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10961, 2 May 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10961, 2 May 1907, Page 1