■-^____r THE TYSER LINE.L™ J * . MONTHLY 'DESPATCH •■ yyzyymyy- : PJRS^I^SS^CARJ-O STEAMERS '*• : y ry y to -. : ;, : . r *&&*£ LONDON DIBjrCXIIJ^V " Steame'. ;|. vßkd^y^&^rAuwkland t y\ " ; -' yy& ~< : sWl'jir - Abbot '' todralenai^^lOitW. potter July 22 ¥?**%£ yytoJQOfc'tiixih Aug. 7 Star of Scpllwd-: 10,000' Hart Aug. 17 Indradeyi^t- : :> 10,000 ; Broome- . CampbeU makarai.^^JO,ooo Felg<rt« Niwarir^^i^' -IOjOOO Hoßis Mimirc 1^CO0:> Lidstone Tomoana 10,000 Conby fndralema 10,000 Trotter S^^Jf 1 - .. , B >ooo Hollingswortb Star of N ? Zeal'nd 8,000 Beck^ Star of Australia 10,000 Kearney Star of Japan 10,000 Ulyatt Muntoi v 10^000 The above steamers were all built sped •Tv for , - tL ? New Zealand trade, fittet with refrigerating machinery of the most modern type, and are noted for the excev tionaUy-jftitisfactory condition m whio. •, ne " meat cargoes : are being deThe Company is prepare, to carry Wool and Produce of eva*y. ai Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars, apply to-*- --_ WILLIAMS k ___TTLEw Ltd., *** Agents, Gifiborne. gHAW, gAVILL .AND J^LBION COMPANY, LTD. THE DHtfitCT LINE OF STEAMERS JTOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON VIA MONTE VIDEO k TENERIFFS BPLENDIDJ UP-TO-DATE PASSENGEB '-.',-. AOCOMMOiIATION. ROOMY CABINS AND 8PA(;IOU8 '•"■■•■'. |; DECDSB. . Bailings (ojroamstanoe* permitting) :— ■ ■■- y^y-^., : :^y ,-' Stea?u,r Is ■ ■:; ,: : -J'-.W,. . ___.' _______ ' -02410 - ( 1223. Carter Aug 16 WeUl_*t 'o "V.- :•'■ "'■■:"■[ •' ■'_ ■ " f | Special facilities given to residenta of this colony to bring out friends from Home by pre-payment of passage money m New Zealand or by guarantee. Passengers and cargo booked to Monte Video and Rio de Janeiro. .: v. In additiun to the above, CargSteamers will be despatched at regular inte/vals. | > DAIRY PRODUCE carried m Cool Chambers or Freezing Chamber at Lowes*. Durrent Rates. "' v . , All steamers are now being fitted wiUi the Co. 2 apparatua, -nluch is most effective m extinguishing fire, and cannot possibly damage cargo or anything urith which it oomea m contact. For f_ll] particulars, ; apply to the Agents— ' ■ it :■' DALGETt & CO.; Ltd. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. - ■■■• .- •■■■- . --^-Z-, — -^^ --_- FTWE NEW ZEALAND *@fyßm_£ SHIPPING '^LmmWS^'. COMPANY'S LINE ROYpi MAIL STEAMERS ■' V; FOR LONDON, fia Monte Video, Teneriffe 4 Plymoutii Steamer, ront Com- Sailing PortofDe . ..-■.'. »6a mander. Date, partore. Tongariro 7165 SutdlfTe Aug 1 Welllngt'o Papanui 6382Westoa Aug 29 Turakina B_H>Forbe9 Sopt2B Paparoa 6063JClifford Oct 21 Ruapehu TSOlJaggard Nov 2l ■'•'.. ' *Twin Screw. Superior Accommodatioi for All Classes Jpecially fitted with Clayton's Patent FIRE EXTTNGUISIffiRS. For freight or passage, apply to — che n.z. Shipping co., limited, Lowe Street, Gisborne. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. : y ' TO: ; ;' • QANADA, k JJUROPE. Sailings as below: — CWoti'g Leaves steamer Steamer Leaves Suva, leaves . Sydney. Fiji. Au'kland for Suva. AORANGI Aug. 5 Aug. 13 Aug. 7 MOANA' "Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Sept. 4 New Zealand Passengers can connect it Fiji or Sydney. For Ml particulars, apply to->r iU]^ CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ltd., 1.48 Managing Agenta. SEEDS ■ PLANTS -: yy_ TREES. CiSBORNE NURSERY. IN tendering grateful acknowledgment to myi many patrons for th© very liberal support agd kind recommendations extended to me -during my many years m business, I beg to remind them that the two forthcoming months (July and August) have always proved the best for the transplanting, of general ' Nursery Stock m this district, and would advise the placing of their orders m my hands as "early as possible. OUR- NURSERY hotels the reputation of growing some of the finest .stock m the North Island, and it will always be our ambition to uphold the same. My stock is larger and more varied than before, and' having had 25 years' experience jin this distnet, I am m a position to judge the varieties most suited to the climate. ■•j FRUIT TREES y Comprise all the best varieties m Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, English Plums, Japanese Plums, Prunes, Persimmons, Oranges, Lemons, Mandarins, Comquats, Quinces, Figs, Mulberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Logan* Berries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Guavas, Passion Fruit, Grape Vines, etc. - Rhubarb, Seakal z and Asparagus Roots. SHELTER TREES Ornamental Shrubs and Roses, too ' numerous to mention. HEDGE PLANTS To suit every soil and situation. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, specially selected for our district from the best English and Continental growers. Spray Puanps and Spraying Materials ! always m stock. " i supply Everything for Orchard, Garden, or Farm, m large or small quantities. Patronise Local Industry by sending* your Order along to— ; _, ALEX-THOMBON Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist. "'Catalogues Free on Application. Nurseries: Carnarvon Street and Aberdeen Road. Telephone 199. Seed Shop: Gladstone- Road. Telephone 363. TOUR CAKES IF YOU USE PJIASTS "DAKING "DOWDER You know for a certainty that {on have Uie Best Article that loney oan buy or Grocers can ■«_."- YOUR 'CAKES A_JD OONFEOTIONWiU be JUST LOVELY by using ONLY EAST'S BA___NQ POWDEtt V\ Every Tiaaie. ; MISS BEATTIE LADIES' HAIRDRESSER ANB MASSEUSE. Ladies' Hair Dressed ... It 6_. Shampooed to Od, Face or Head Massage ... 3a M. . Head Massage and -Treatment for Weak and Falling Hair. 1 HAIR WORK ASPFATIAIJTYI Ladies' Own Combings Mad* Up, iro_l | ,to fiid p_ro__oe. " I PS_SL STR__ST (Next to Paris Ho_M t m Library Bufldingi.) [■ .— : BAD Grocer— Bad Tea. Good Grocer —PLANTERS' CHOICE or else ARCADIA.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 27 July 1907, Page 1
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