mm® 8. $. m. gf ilx,,, Ltss. j THE "ALL-KtJ" ROUTE. 3USTKALIA-NKW BKALAND, CANADA'. CAWADJAN-AUBTKALASIAIt ft.u. LINK. m Ooajunctlon wltfe Canadian P&clSe KMlwty. itiwsitn Trill fro D«spatcfe«& Hi Regular intervals. SPhrougU some of the QREATIS'i SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all Parts of CANADA. UNITED STATES, and BRITISH ISLES. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS in. conjunction with all the Cape, Sue*, China and Japan Lines, at Lowest Sate* j PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Dotalnlon are reminded that it Is advisable to obtain Passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to th* Government for them. Ail Return and Round Tour Tickets Interchangeable with Union Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line, Pamphlets, Mans, $ad all information Fpoe. UNION 1.8. «O OP N.Z. (LTD.), S Managing Agents.
ROYAL MAIL BBRVIOB T« ALL AMERICAN POINIj 'ARtt BRITISH ISLES. 3taanen will be Despatched at Kegnlar Intsrvala. All Return and Round ¥oa* Ticket* tatercbangeabfe w«U C.A. Lint "All Reft" *oat». PASSPORTS. ffrarellen to any place oatslde tte D& utlnlon are reminded that It is advisable to obtain Passports, and that It Is nece© <tMry to make early application to th* Government for them. For particular* regarding passage* «m« •wights, apply— , MM ION 1.8, «. 0P N.Z. (LTD.) THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO UNITED KINGDOM, j Large Modern Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation RUAHINE, 11,009 tons, via Bombay and Suez, from Wellington, about 20th Feb. RUAPEHU. 8800 tons, via Panama Canal, from' Wellington, about Bth March. REMUERA, 11,500 tons, from Wellington end of April. ' For further particulars apply— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINO COMPANY, LIMITED, •Corner Customhouse street and chllders Road.
6HAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting). Tons.) Com- I Dates FfnaT Name. Reg. jmander. | l'vlng Port. Corinthic 12231 Crossland April VVel'ton Athenic 12234 — April Wel'ton Tajnul 10000 Kelly May | Wei 'ton Twin-screw steamers fitted with wireless. For full particulars apply to the Agents— ' COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LTD. DALGETI AND CO.. LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. OWING to the scarcity of Leather, Saddlery and Harness will probably _ become much more difficult of obtainment, and there is nothing to be gained, in the. hope of a reduction in' prices in putting off purchasing' to day, as the probabilities are that prices will still farther harden. The undersigned is prepared l to take in part payment, and make a liberal allowance for same, your old Harnean or Saddle for the Newest and Best of Gooda. REPAIRS promptly executed. GEQRGE~WILDISH, SADDLER, PEEL STREET BSCHARDSGN & CO LIMITED. tHIPOWNIBi, H*»a OIDco: Fort Anntfrt Br&ncli Offices: Auckland and Walrot Wellington Agents: Johnatoa and Go Limited. ■okomara Agents: Tokomara Slion* F».ra«ru' Freezing Company. Ltd STEAMERS: ' Mako, Ripple, Awabou, Sana, Bar*, fanny, Weka, Elrltona, Kontunnl, Tan faro*. tt> Aroha. Koan, Kcno mil T» Ata. WILLINQTON-NAPIKK-QIBBOBNS SERVICE. TM s.«. Ripple maintains a weekly s*z rice between these ports. She loads in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesday* Napier Thursdays, and discharge* ant! loads In Glsborna for Wellington or rrlday*. 4OCKLAND-GISBORNE-NAPIW TO i KAST COAST BATS. ' I.S. Mako, ranning between Ancklana aiaborne, and Napier; Awahou betwee* Anckland ' and Gisborne, maintain a weekly passenger and cargo «erylc« wllln all Kast Coast Bays. S.S. Tangaroa, In conjunction wit* oilier ateamen, ran* regularly (weatn«r panilttlQg) fertwee* Napier and Walroa. WILLIAMfI AND KITTLI, LTD., AQINTI. W, WILiOK (PrlTtt* nUpkow M} Ba»MM&tail7«. • A Small Farm FORJALE. SUITABLE TO A DEALER OR DAIRyPARMER. We Can Offer 260 Acres Freehold, Situated about one mile from Te Karaka. rpHERE are nearly 150 acres of Rich ■*- AUurial Flats. Bafance very easy Hills, nearly all ploughable. The Quality of the Land is absolutely First-class. A'lil originally bush land. Virgin jboU. Although there are stamps nearly rotten with small Bush Reserve, the cost of clearing same is compensated by the quality of the 'land. NEIARLY ALIT IN GRASS. No Buildings. This property should suit any Sheepfarmer in the backblocks adjacent to T« Karaka? I PRICE): £25 PER ACRE. Easy Terms— «ay, £1000 Cash to approved purchaser. For further particulars, apply— Buscke & Parker LOWS STRUT.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14837, 14 February 1919, Page 8
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