CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. TO QANADA, A MERICA k JjJUROPE Sailings as below: Con'cti'g Leaves steamer Steamer Leaves Suva, leaves Sydney. Fiji. Au'kland AORANGI May 13 May 21 May 16 MIOWERA June 10 June 18 June 12 New Zealand Passengers can aonneot at Fiji. For full particulars, apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP CO., 148 - Managing Agenta. QCEANIO g g QOMPANt • i -A,^^.X im - SAN FRANCISCO VIA TAHITI. SAILINGS. Leave Arrive Leave " Arrive Auokland. Tahiti. Tahiti. San. BVsco. May 14 May 23 June 6 June 18 June 11 June 20 July 12 July 24 FARES TO SAN FRANCISCO. First-class throughout ... ... £33 10s Combination 3rd and 2nd class £18 16a Third-clasa throughout... ... £14 15s y\\'-y\tio^Li6s'.-yiA tajecltl _sii^l3«s__hroughcrtit ... £64 4s 2d First-class , to TatirlirTE3u^r^~_J second-class to London ... £45TST4_-Third-claas to Tabiii," thence"-second-class to London ... £38 18s 4d Third-class on Bteanißrs.secT ond-class across America... £31 17s 6d THROUGH BOOKINGS TO CANADA, - AMERICA, EUROPE. Apply for descriptive patophletSj fares, ' WTLLIAMS k KETTLE, Ltd., 932 Gisbome.* WGIIT^WAY! TjlOR ANYTHING m 'the Moving Line JD, Ring up No. 70. ; REDSfONE AND SONS ROYAL MAIL COACH PROPRIETORS And , LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, LOWE STREET, . * r , \ -GISBORNE. OWING tb the extraordinary high price of Fodder 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 anyrate, during the Winter Season), froni the lst MAY- 1907, as _nder:— TOLAGA BAY ROUTE. ..'■■' Single. Return. Tatapouri ... ... 3s od 6s Od Pakarae .:.. ... 7s 6d 12s 6d Tolagaßay ... ... 15s Od 25s Od Tokomar- ... .... 28s Od 45s Od Waipiro .... v ... 32s 6d 55s Od WAIROA ROUTE. - Waerenga-oS_uxi ... 10s Od 17s 6d Hangaroa ... ... 12s Od 18s 6d Pamanapa ... ... 15s Od 25s Od Tiniroto ... ... 17s 6d 30s Od Manwnaru. ... ■'•;... 255..0 d 40s Od Wairoa ... ... ,305.0 d 45s Od MORERE ROUTE. Wharerato- ... ... 12s 6d 20s Od Tarewa ... ... 15s Od 25s Od Morere ... ' ;.. ,17s 6d 30s Od Nuhaka ... ... 20s Od 35s Od Wairoa 30s, Od 45s0d BRAKES, LANDAUS", GIGS, BUGGIES -AND SADDLE HACKS •;: ON HIRE. CARRL_GES foryWEDDING PARTIES, PlCl«£S, 'Etc., Etc. Wewifih tb^gologise to ourmany Customers for aj& idelays or slight inconveniences fhajS?>have been, or might be, caused ouring the re-building of portion' of our Stables and our new Offices. We will, when this work is completed, be able to supply the best attention and accommodation procurable m the colony. TEMPORARY OFFICES: READ'S QUAY, GISBORNE. REDSTONE * SONS N.B.— All Coach Fares and Freights on Parcels MUST BE PREPAID. A. G. LAURENSON, Manager. WHATATUTU ' - IE karaka COACH. DURING fhe Winter Months, and commencing Ist APRIL, the Coach will run ONCE ADAY ONLY, leaving Whatatutu at 7 a.m., and retuirning at 11.30 a.m. On Saturdays the Coach will continue as usual to 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 :.' Proprietora. ELECTRICAL & MOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS KAITI ESPLANADE. ELEOTRiTLIGHT. HAVING had a large experience with : Electric-lighting plants of all descrip- : tions, I am prepared to supply and erect ! Inatallations Using oil* gas, water, or steam power. lne Cheapest and Safest Light. Estimates on apphcation. MOTOR CARS AND OIL ENGINES Have your Motor Car or Oil Engine overhauled by a practical man, and save annoyance when out for a spin First-olass Garage and every convenience for Repairs. Accumulators oharged ■and all Requisites stocked. Private Telephones Installed 4 Repaired Batteries, Wires, etc., alway* on hand. Accumulators Wet and Dry Batteries of all uefcr.y tions i SUctrij! Bells. BeD;tadiicatoni, vv - \ '..-vmw. md *1 J FitHfigp m xuv-* Z 6. F. i»RSODY. ilelep_one Wi> 'AX
Ij%_m3 sfefe^^mf' _H W WANTED KNOWN. T HAVE NOT SOLD OUT. HAD TO LEAVE PEEL STREET FORGE ON SHORT NOTICE. j I INTEND COMMENCING. BUSINESS JUST OVER THE BRIDGE AT AN EARLY DATE. T. BELL. 285 TjURST - CLASS CERTIFICATE DYER And CLEANER, TATTERSFIELD. Receiving Agent : COMMON-SHELTON. Works : CUSTOMHOUSE STREET.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10967, 9 May 1907, Page 1
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