Ab 1 p.m. to-day Captain Edwin ad" vised as follows :—" East to north and north-wast gale, with rain after twenty hours from now ; glass fall."
'We direcb attention to the alteration in time-table and reduction of fares advertised by the Northern Union Steamboat Company running on the Kaipara waters, Through tickets will be issued to and from Auckland and ports on the Kaipara River, at 17s 6d first - class, and 153 second class, including fares on both steam boat and railways. No doubt the large reduction in fares will be fully appreciated and taken advantage of by oxciirsjt>niß(iß and residents at the several places tb which the Company trade.
The aecokd Monday moonlight excursion cpneerb takes place to-night, and promises to bo a great euccegg. The full programme appeared in last Saturday's issue. Ah this concert tho p.». Eagle will call in at North Shore ab 8.15, returning to North Shore 9.45, ferry tee 10 p.m.
Mt.C. C. Fleming, of Onehunga, arrived W dM P 9t .^anapouri, having just complefced a six1 -montha" fcom V the JDM tfipntry. •' ' T* "^ r" ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 300, 17 December 1894, Page 4
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