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Picnics, Excursions, Etc. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Ld.) EXCURSION FOR TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1897. The Ferry Company will run Excursion Steamers on Prince of Wales' Birthday to the undermentioned resorts:— TO PINE ISLAND. The s. steamers Admiral and Hirere will leave Northcote Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m.; returning from Pine Island at intervals, last steamer leaving at 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Is; Children under 12, 6d. TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. ' The' p.s. Britannia will run as follows: —Leaving Ferry Tee 10 a.m., 12 noom 2 p.m.; returning from Lake at intervals up.to 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Is; Children, 6d. TO RANGITOTO ISLAND. . The p.s. Osprey will, leave Ferry, Tee at 5.50 a.m., 11 a.m., 12.30 p.m.,~2 p.m; last steamer returning at 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Is; Children, 6d. ■ TO ST. HEELER'S BAY. Steamers will leave Ferry Tee at 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 2.30 p.m.; returning from St. Heller's at intervals up to 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Is; Children, 6d. TO MOTUTAPU AND FISHING EXCURSION. The s. steamers Beatrice and Planet will leave the Ferry Tee at 9.30 for Motutapu, arid after landing passengers will gO to the Fishing Grounds; returning from Motutapu at 4.30. Steamer leaves Ferry Tee 9.30 a.m.; leaves Motutapu 4.30 p.m. Return fare, 2s 6d; Children, Is Cd. , J. R. P. BAKER. EXCURSION TO RIVERHEAD. /Wc-Jv^Ta PRINCE "OF~WALES' £____ESl__yL/» . BIRTHDAY, _te?*___B__i!_sß' NOVEMBER 9th. The S.S. VIVID will leave Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m. Riverhead at 4 p.m. Return Fare. Is. BRADNEY & BINNS. '■___d__JSwW Hp HE' PREMIER1 fi^™S|: MVLV ODDFELLOWS ST. HELIER'S BAY, on SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1898. AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT ! STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE. BY ORDER G.M. . . I ' A UCKLAND PUBLIC DOMAIN^ TUESDAY NEXT, PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. sfBSL BAND OF HOPE €jL-^ BAND OF HOPE GALA PICNIC, GALA PICNIC, . I'l honour of the j^fIIsTBAND OF HOPE FESTIVAL. Open Air Action Song Entertainment at 2 Adult Public Meeting at 3. Music and Singing. Addresses by Rev. R. Ferguson Messrs T. L. Wilcock, E. C. Carr and visitors to Wesleyan Conference. A Brass Band will discourse music under the trees. Amusements for old and young. Punch and Judy Show, etc. Hot water supplied free from noon to 4.30 p.m. If WET in the morning, the Programme will commence in the CHORAL ■ HALL at 2.30 p.m. Action-Song Performers to muster at 1.30 to Domain (if fine) round band playing -Hold the Fort.' If wet/ in Choral Hall at 2 o'clock. S^TRAYED on November sth, 1 Chestnut Horse, branded on the near shoulder and on the back.-Anyone re- , turning it to J. Hayes, Cook-street, 10s reward. ______ T AST Week. — Final Sale. Capital Jj Bargains. New premises next week. See soecial announcement.—T. Prosscr, Jun., City Boot Emporium. _____ TTtr ANTED, a Pulling Boat about 17ft. W long; must.be sound.and cheap.— Address Boat, Box 402, Post-office. , T» ESPECTABLE Boarder wanted, it/ orivate family, single room: ten minutes JP.O.; every home comfort; W : weekly.—Apply 'Star' Office. WANTED— Young Lady requires Situation in shop; good business references.—Address Shop. 'Star' Office. FOR SALE, 2 Half-bred Jersey Cows, both near calving; very quiet.—W. i Wallace, Birkenhead.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5
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