PICIUCS, E_C~B—COirS. ETC. —BEAP EXCURSION TO CO - ~s* _- BAT, WAIHH—E. TAN-UABT OSJ 1913. TT>-rr—*> p_cmbers" -picyic The Favourite P.S. WAKATEBE will leave the Northern Company's No. 3 Jetty at 5.30 a.m. Hot Water and Milk Provided-AD—-TS, 1/6; C - JXDBEJf, 1/. 519 •V-ORTHEEN CTEA—SHIP ptO., T ID. A NNI*-—aSABY "T)AY. TAX. OQ —13. -pxcxESioN r*r—jps, powts T?- AT * Y/y'AIHE—e. PS. WAKATEBE 9a.m. Return Pare. 2/. T7-AWAC TSI—SD. T.S.S. XGAPTJHI 9 a.m. Betnrn Fare. 3/. TJ**7ArWEB_ TTOT OPBESG-S.
T.S.S. NGATIAWA 9 a.m Betum Fare, 3/. Steamers wKI leave the above places for Auckland at 5 j).m. on return trip. Children. Half Fare, under 12 years. Afternoon Tea may be procured on all Steamers. 535 *V"ORTH—RN OTEAMSHIP r*«0„ T TD. /-COROMANDEL gSOW, ryEDNESDAY, JANUARY OQ 1913 ' S.S. KOTOMAHANA WD! leave Auckland on WEDNESDAY. 29th Janr—ry. at 7.20 a.m-. and will leare Coromandel at 11 p.m. ot return. Return Fare, 10/. Tickets available for return on Saturday. CHABI—S SANSON. 526 Manager. OTEAMSHIP /"10.. T TD. P<REAT TVARRIER TSI—ND. TyEDNESDAY, JANUARY OQ im _AN'AIA 8 a-m. Beturn Fare, 8/. -'-T_e J ~—__—' wilt St— _~t* -Port "Frtsroy. tad Excuraionlsts wHI *ri«— the t_—aria* of —is -Harbonr. and then proceed to Wha.usaparastt— Wltaxf and I—_ <w the- laland. Meals may be procured on board at V 6 each. Afternoon Tea. 6d. Band -will be cm -board. "527 ———__——_————_. ____________ ., fc -RECHABITE 5rT/_ft JITBILEE KrMsßjifS picNic. HOME BAY. T_ MOTUTAPU. (By kind permi—ion of Mrs. J. Reid.)
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Bth. 1913. Boats at 9.30 a-m. and 1-30 p.m. TICKETS—AduIts. 1/6; Childi—. Bd. JOHN W. FOSTER. Secretary. Phone 3853. 520 i. _3 SB rnAKAPCNA TRAMWAY AND F__tY - 1 - COMPANY. LTD. S.S. PUPTJ—E. S—. p—?U_E. Lea wm New Ferry Tee (Week Days) at 7.15 a.m., and quarter past every hour until 7.15 p.m.; then at 5.30. 9.43. and 11 p.m. (Saturday. 11-15 p-m. L connecting at Ba J-water with Teams for Lake Takapuna. THE IDEAL SPOT FOR EXCURSIONS TA_A£-KA BEACH, MILFORD BEACH, BOUND THE LAKE. Tram leaves Milford Road at 7.0 a m and every hour until S.O p.m.: then at 9.15 and 10.30 p-m. (Saturday 10.45 p.m.) Visitors shoo— on no account miss this trip. Acknowledged to be the cheapest and pleasantest excursion iv the Dominion. SUNDAY. S.S PUPUKE Leaves New Ferry Tee at 10.0 a.m., lias _m., LO p-n— 2.0, 2.-0, 3.20, 4.0, 4.40, 5.20, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0. 9.0. ► SPECIAL EXCUBBION BATES, THE ROUND TEIP. ADD—CS V. (_tII__BN, 6d. ADULTS 1/. C____E—. 6dNOTlCE.—Alteration in Sunday TinTable above. ■VT, O T I C E. I TAKAPUNA TBAMS. A Car will leave MILFORD BOAD (week days') at €—0 am. connecting with the 7 ■a-m. steamer from Bayswater. By order. W. H. TAYLOR, 570 Manager. gUMMEB EXCURSIONS. Steamers for Hire to any part of the Harbour or Gulf. Capacity from 80 to 600 passengers. Cargo to Bayswater or anywhere in the harbom-. Terms moderate. Fishing parties arranged. BRADNEY AND BINNS. FISHING Ere—sion.—S.S. Walwiri leave* Harbour Board Steps about 9.30 a-m. To-morrow (weather permitt—„,. Bait provided. Fare, 2/6. 20 LAU-~_E " OENTAUR. ** will leave Harbour -Board Steps on SUNDAY for Sirkdale, 'Hobsoaville. Green—the, Pare_oremo, and W_marie at 10.9 a.m., returning 4.0 p-m. Fare, 1/. ___" 1_ T. HUNT__ TJICNTC—ERS. —Refreshments, and .. Hot _L Water at Motntapu during holidays, at reasonable prices. 569
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1913, Page 12
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