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Picnics, Excursions, &c. WORTHBRN STEAMSHIP COMPANY j, (Limited). AFTEROON EXCURSION AROUND THE ISLANDS IN THE TAMAKI STRAITS. SATURDAY, MARCH 6; m The splendid new paddle steamer WAEA)B TKRE will leave Queen street Wharf, weather permitting:, on SATUKUAY. March 6. at 2 p.m. for an Excursion around the Islands in the v Tanaaki Straits, via Waihoke and Man o' war Passage, reaching Queen street Wharf between 6 and 7 p.m. The Newton Brass Band will bo in attendance. FARE. 23. Children Hal fj'rice^ -^r2=^ \TEWMARKET FISHt ff^*^^?" Jji ING CLUB [■■fr^gfc^lLja EXCURSION. If you wish to enjoy a pleasant, healthy outing, come with us and have an Afternoon s • Fishing among the beautiful Isles of ttfe Gulf. The fast and comiuodious s.s. AJJMiKALi I. will leave the Ferry Tee at 1.30 p.m. 10MORROW. Bait and Tea provided. Public Tickctß-Single. 2s: Double. 53. PREMIER DICNIC! WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW. M.U. ODDFELLOWS. LAKE TAKAPUNA. mO-MORROW ! rpO-MORROW ! X O-MORROW ! X 0-MORROW.! S.S. ROSE CASEY from Warkworth. g.S. CLANSMAN froao Coromaitdel. JP.S. VICTORIA from Kowick WharCat9 a.m Steamer from Turanga Creek at 8 a.m. Steaaier from Panmure Bridge at 8.30 a.m. Ferry Fleet from Auckland every hour from 9.30 a.m. till 2.30 p.m.; .leaving Lake Wharf 9 every hour from 4 p.m. l ______ A Splendid Brass Band on Ever* Steamer. steamers from everywhere. £10 Has Been Spent in Children's Prizes. hot water free. r a substantial wharf. • Cycling Racks on the Beautiful Lake Beach. ATHLETIC SPORTS IN ALISON'S r • PADDOCKS. T i N.B.—Xo Side Show 3 will bo permitted to I enter tho paddocks without a 'written order ? from the CeHsmittee. JOHN McLEOD.\ Wn _ ~ ena A. H. J. RIDER, J" Hoß< Sees' O PREMIER ODDFELLOWS PIC- i NICKERS. ONE SHILLING LUNCHEON ;■■'.• Can be had at the LAKE HOTEL. TAKAPUNA. ' Also, Dancing on the La"vra. Boats Fer Hire on the Lake. 6. F. LOCKLEY. Proprietor. i ——— ■ —-—— LOOK! T OO X ! WEDNESDAY CLOSING. ; COMBINED T.KADES1 MONSTER PIKNIC. ! ' WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10, I AT MAHURANGI HEADS. i The magnificent and fast p.s. "Wakatere will leave Queen-street Wharf, at 1.45 sharp, returning about 9. ) . ■ The Cheapest and Best Picnic that has ever • left Auckland Wharf. Come and see our Fancy Steeplechase. : Conic and have three heurs1 goed Fishing. Corao and visit the boautifal Scenery of MahErangi. On return .iourney. Dancing on upper deck to Hunter's Artillery ISand. Grand Concert 6e lower deck. ! Tea provided at Is each on steamer. Tickets, 2s. Children half-price, can be had orerywhere. Hot Water Provided Free. F. H. BROWN, \ Joißt, W. GAUDY, 1 Hon. Sees. .! i"1 UTTER HENRY leave* Railway Wharf \J at 11 p.m. Saturday, 6th, for Tiri.—C. J. ' Graham. Albert-street. | T>ICNICS, Fetes, and School Treafc ß will j £-■ need Toys. etc.. and they will get them at I Fowlds Sale ot K.oiboy'a Stock. I Sisfeifeitio»sI Iji RANK hI N A GKICULTURAL QOCIETY. TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW WIIX BE HELD AT PUKEKOHE ON SATURDAY, 13th MARCH. • ENTRIES CLOSE ON 3rd MARGE. I i Entries bearing Pest-office date stamp of 'same data will bo received. j ;:"'■■' I Admission to Show : One SuttUN'a. j CHEAP FARES BY RAILWAY. R. F. WEBSTER. Secrotary. I ? j ST RA I N'E D " Tr vl"8 lOHf MUST BE i _. _ HURTFHL TO THE JSYKS. v, c 9t!nK Qt tl^e Sißht HUII Supply of suit-. ° able Spectaclas have special attention from T, PEACOCK, Ophtfiatmic Optioia^ SnOftTtANTj STREET. ABtifftnatlo au<l other defeots coraeoted by Special Lnnses to rocot oaoh case. Artificial Kyes of all Colour* in slack. Orpotiras vha Post Qirvms,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5, 5 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5, 5 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5, 5 March 1897, Page 4

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