UNION S.S. CO^OF.N.Z., LTD. (BAILINGS (weather'', and other circumf stances permitting) : SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLANDMonowai, Saturday, March' 12, 10 a.m. (Tranships to Maheno at Auckland.) (Cargo and samples Friday, 4 p.m.) AUCKLAND. Tarawcya, Wed., March 9, 7 P- 1 "* (Meantime) (Cargo and samples, Wed., 4 p.m.) •Squall (To bo announced.). '(♦From wharf, cargo only, takes cargo for Tolagaj Bay and lands on return trip, unless sufficient inducement to cull going North.) , , EAST COAST BAYS. Flora, ' About Saturday, March 12. Squall (for Tolaga Bay only), see a hove. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTEI> TON, AND DUNEDIN. Monowai, Sunday, March 6, 5 p.m'. (Tranships Dunedin' passengers to Ulimaroa at' Wellington.) , Cargo. Sat., noon ; samplc^Jjat. , 4 -p. in. ) BLUFF, HOBART AND MELBOURNE IFroro Dunedin). Moeraki, Sunday, March 20. \__._ WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY DIRECT. Moana, Friday, March 11. AUCKLAND TO FRIENDLY ISLANDS SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. Tofua, Tuesday, -March 29. ' RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Mokoia, Wed., Mar. 16 (from Weltn.) Talune, Tuesday', Mar. 15, (from Auck) """AUCKLAND TO FIJI ISLANDS. Navua, Wednesday, ;March 16. CANADA AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. VIA ' VANCOUVER OR SAN tHAN.CISCO. ' Sfte Special Adyertisement below. ORTBNT R.M. LINE, LONDON VTA :'yBUEZ. . ( ?y. From Sydney Frdrn Melb'ne.* Otrapto March 16 March 23 Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Mosbts Huddart, Parker and Co.'fl flteamwp. Outward passengers from Gisborne, including holders Of return tic-, kets', must obtain boat passes for the lender at office. OFFICE IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 4 TO ,6 P.M. FOR BOOKING PASSENGERS ONLY. ~TOTANADA, AiSScATLONDONT ETC., VIA VANCOUVER. Sailing* m Wow: — ' ' " * Connecting lieaves Steamer ■ateamer. Leaves Suva, leavesi! Sydney. Fiji. Auckland ? .•' for Suva, MARAMA Moi-.H Mar. 21 Mar. 17 . MAKUBA Apr. 11 Apr. 18 Apr: 14 -MANUKA May 9 May 17 May 12 MABAMA June 6 .Tntie 13 Jnne 9 ' MAKUBA July 4 July U July 7 And every 28 days thereafter. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Mokoia (from Wellington), Wednesday, March 16th. • CTr»nshipping to Mariposa, at Papeete, Tahiti). V For full particulars, apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., FOUR BARCAINS. y?97K FOR SECTION, li chains *J£j\o frontage by 2 chains deep, iiext Mr Morice's house, Harris Street. Easy terms. A rare snip. •P9ftnn LARGE HOUSE and 4 **vW. acr .' ea jrrouhd, on Whataupoko Hills. Grand view of bay and town. 'Terms easy. Ori will Let for •Bsb. .. ■ '• ' i . . p*|QAA HOUSE and 5 acres flat, XtAOKJyJm roa( j round three ' sides, few minutes from Post Offioe. 'Splendid chance for speculator. . JHfif-iO TEN-ROOMED HOUSE, "&*A\jO\J. eT ery convenience, on -Jracre ground, 5 minutes from Post Office ; lawn, conservatory, orchard, stables. Terms*., £300 down, £300 one year, balance mortgage. ESPIE a? CO. LAND AGENTS, Kane's Buildings, Gladstone Road? I HAVE FOR SALE y?C(\ SECTION, i-acre, Mangapapa, v*o\J. near Ormond Road. V ' r»Q7K NEW COTTAGE, good ■ Bit3JOtO* nation, every convenience. A good chance to get a neat little home at a low price. \ADAA\ K POUR-ROOMED HOUSE, ***AAO. g^d gection, Ormond Road. 4? A"\K POUR-ROOMED HpUSE, 3^'AAO.' fun quarter acre, near towni rP/Ll^ six-6ooad3;d house, >ii 9*VzlO. conveniences, on Whatau- ? poko. A cheap property. •P79H A OOOD INVESTMENT 3* kZAJ. m Houee Property, paying • 10 per pent. New. noubeas Good locality. PQKA . COMFORTABLE RESIA'OOUv DENCE," bost part of Kaiti?' " °<ECTIO'NS in different localities, from £100. ; li?C;9n A NEW FIVE ROOMED 3JUJU\J» HOUSI*: ; . well situated on V y Whataupoko; easy terms iJ?QO iOs;— SECTIO^ i-acre, with &*Otd building thereon, Victoria Township. t4?l KC\ I ? ULL QUARTER - ACRE, JJIOV. Ballance v Strcot. . GOOD SAWftnLLEKG BUSINPJ|SS, iu working order. Good Bush of Rimu and MaUii. Steady .demand for timber, which can be sold AT THE MILL at good prices. Full particulars on application. PRICE-ONLY £400. CALL ON MIV and 1 will drive you to insjiect. ..- JAMES~INNES T AND, "I? STATE & pOMMIksiON •"' "^ A GENTy . • . . LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Telephone 624. WE DYE So that no one can tell that your Clotheß have been dyed, and by our special tailor p'ress put back all the form and fit a* good as when they came out of the shop. WE also specialise on Dry Cleaning, ' and our. Dry Dyeing process ib the greatest success. '„»«„„' REPAIRING at LOW PRICES. All kinds of FEATHER WORK Done. CLIFFORD TATTFRSFIELD 38 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET (jon* Gladstone Road P.0.) Telephone 486, O Class English Certificate. 447 D" OU'T FORGET that > if you wish' good work, combined with a striking likeness, that the Ellerbeck Rtudio i» t.b fi plare.^ J BOOKBINDING.— All classes of work A) expeditiously exceulcd at HeraJd Binding Deparknoht.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23089, 5 March 1910, Page 1
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