Picnics, Excnrsions, Etc ■r -EXCURSIONS TO y£j^% LAKE TAKAPUNA .^S^^^^AND ST. HELIKR'S BAY DURING "THIS WEEK. Takapuna and St. H«sliers Bay :— TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. TUESDAY, the 26tb ibsfc., and THURSDAY, the 28th insb. Steamer leares Ferry Tee-10.30 a.as.. 2 p.m. Leaves Lake Takapuna-5 p.m. TO ST. HELIER'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, the 27tb inst., and SATURDAY, tbe 30th ins*. Steamer loaves Ferry Tee-7 a.m.. 10.30 a.i D.. 2L m a ;« PsrHelior- B Bay-8.15 ..m- 1UB«, 3 p.ni., 5.46 P.M. RETURN FABE.~her of the aboTenamed resorts-Is. Children 6d. j R p> B AKKR. I t^TORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY fr^ frlmni (Limited). EXCURSION TRIPS. FRIDAY, JAN. 29. Th« above Company will, ting, despatch thefollpwing Excumqas From Queen street Whabf, O!sT REGATTA DAY. FOR GREAT BARRIER. P.S. WAKATJERE ■-.••■• ....9a.m Return Faro 5s The steamer will call at Port Fitzroy, steam round the Islands in that Pi°ture^ u f e hT .^r^ u r r: and allow pas*e»prers from two to three hours for a run asWe. The vessel will arrive back at Auckland about 10 p.m. MAHURANGI HEADS. S.S. CLANSMAN • 10 a.m. Return Fare 3s Leaving Mahuranffi Heads on retnrn trip at 4.30 p.M. FOR WAIWERA. S.S. WELLINGTON 10 a.m. Return Fare 3s Leaving Waiwera on Return Trip at 4 p.m. RUTH'S ISLAND, Waihekk. S.S. ARGYLE 9 a,m, Return Fare 2s 6d Leaving Ruth's Island on the Return Trip at 4,39 p.m. Bands will be in Attendance on the Wabattre, Clansman, and Wellington. ~5 pXCURS lON ! yFjtCT> PUTIKI BAY, J^^^ . WAIHEKI. By kind permission of Captain Kennedy. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JAN. 29. i The Fine New Steamer , ; , S.S. KIA ORA , ■ AND S.S. ROSE CASEY Will run Excursions to this beautiful Bay, on FRIDAY next, the 29th inst. S.S. ROSE CASICY will leave Queen street Wharf at 9.30 a.m. S.S. KIA OKA will leave Queen street Waarf at 10.30 am. Roturuinsr about 7 p.m. Return Fares by aithersteamer..Two Shilling! Maals on Board. Pric* Is. ALEX. McSUKGOR. Agent. T^EVY ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANN IV E R~S~A~R V D. AY, JANUARY 29. 1897. CHEAP ESCURsioNi~TO PAEROA, TE AROHA, ROTORUA, AND;OKOROIREA Speoial Train will leave Auckland ftt 7 a.m. for Tc Aroha, Paeroa, Okoroire, and Rotorua. Returning from Paeroa at 4.10 p.m., Te Aroha 5.15, reaching Auckland at 11 p.m. Thsre -will not be a Return Train from Okoroire (ft* Rotorua on JANUARY 29. Passengers from those stations return by ordinary trains on SATURDAY. January 30th, or on MONDAY, February Ist. Return Fares by the Special Train: Ist 2nd From Auckland, One ) Class. Class, hunga, and stations ' v To Te Aroha 12s 7s 3d in the direct line of (To Paeroa 13s6d 8s route ) Available for day of issue only. Or as below :— Do. Ist Class. 2nd Class. To Te Aroha "| To Paeroa I 2d per mile. Id per mile, iTo Okoroire f Minimum 4s. Minimum 2s. To Rotorua J Mileage counted one way only. ! Available for return, up to and including February Ist. Children under 3 free; over 3, under 12, halfi fare. After travelling: 25 miles the tickets are available for break of journey. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH PICNIC TO HENDERSON. Special Trains from Auckland at 9 a.m., returning at 5 p.m. Fares: Adults, 2s; Children, Is. Hot Water Provided. The Auckland Goods Sheds will be closed on January 23th. For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER. JJ O T, I C E. Intending Excursionists from Auckland by Train on FRIDAY NEXT ARE ALLOWED TO BOOK TO HAMILTON as well as other stations mentioaed in the Railway posters. "''"' The attraction there is tha AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, for which splondid entries haTO been received, ißcl^djujs all the Auckland cracks. Is£H~ TITATCHMAKERS' f(T r »» AND JEWELLERS £E3l||g|^=M ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL PICNIC Of the above Association will be held at PINE ISLAND ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24. P.s. EAGLE will leave Queen street Wharf at 8.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., leaving Pino Island at 4.30 and 6.30. Hot Water and Milk provided. Refreshments on the ground at town prices. Artillory Band in attendance. Tickets Is. Children under 12, Half price. Programme of Sports, morning-spouts for children. AFTERNOON at 2.30. • And at intorvals of 15 minutes. 1. 150 yds Apprentices' Handicap Entrance fee Is 2. 150 yds Trade Handicap Do.. Is 3. 50yds Girls under 16. Handicap Free 4. 100 yds Boy* under 16, Handicap Free 5. 440 yds Trade Handicap Entrance Is 6. 440 yds Apprentices Handicap Do., Is 7. 150 yd* Op*n Handicap Do.. 2s 6d 8. 100 yds Carried Men's Trade Handicap 9. 1 Mile Walk Handicap, Trade Do!! Is 10. 75yds Swimming Handicap, Open Do.. Is Entrances, with prerious performances, will be received hy Mr Pago. Lower Queen street, up till WEDNESDAY. Feb. 17. All races under the N.Z. A.A. Rules. C. A. BURROW, Hon. Sec. E'IPIPHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL i . TREAT. A Bus will laavo Schoolroom at 10.30 a,m. for Parents and Friends. Fares (return), Is 3d. Mot water provided. C. DUNSFORD. Secretary, TO" HILDRETH & SON ara now t>.;, • °Pen to supply manufacturers with Uottles of Every Description. Contracts taken up to 5.000 dozen parcels, - Coraer cusfcma and Victoria Streets.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18970127.2.54.6
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 8
Word Count
838Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.