PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ]\roTuiHi tsland. "jyrOTUIHI TSLAND. AUCKLAND'S MARINE PARK, WITH ITS WONDERFUL BEACHES. rpO-MORROW QUNDAY, AT 950 A.M. THE POPULAR EXCURSION STEAMER, S.S. RANGITOTO, S.S. RANGITOTO, * Auckland's Largest Excursion Vessel, , 555 Gross Tons, .Will Leave Northern Wharf J weather permitting, at ... 9.50 a.m. Will Leave Motuihi Island, at 5.30 p.m. FARE.—Adults. 1/9: Children, lOd. This, includes the Auckland City Council Lairding Tax of Adults 3d, Children Id. "IT7AIHEKE TSLAND. QUNDAY npRIP. S.S. HAUITI, 9.50 A.M. Surfdale, Ostemi and Omiha. (Leaves Northern Wharf.) Fare—Surfdale 2/8, Ostend and Omiha 2/9. Omana leaves Cowes Bay 4.15 p.m. via Orapiu and Awaroa, Omiha G p.m.' Hauiti leaves Ostend 5 p.m., Surfdale G p.m. ' ]\JORTHERN STEAMSHIP /CO., T TD. 28 As*S£l T H - BRADNEY AND SONS, O . LTD. OSTEND SERVICE DIRECT. S.S. ONEWA leaves the Prime's Wharf Sunday, December 29. 9.30 a.m. Leaving Ostend Monday 9.30 a.m. Tuesday, December 31, 11 a.m., G. 30 p.m. Wednesday, January 1, 9.30 a.m. Thursday, January 2, 9.30 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Friday, January 3, 0.30 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. D T H. BRADNEY AND SONS, LTD. Cheap Excursion to Matiatia, connecting with Oneroa Beach. Steamer will leave Prince's Wharf. Sunday. Dec. 29, at 10 a.m. Return fare. 1/0. 28 «, r\LIVE LAUNCHES. r ftUWMMII nd- j¥ W RANGITOTO AND C mwrami-a. mmt MOTUIHI ISLANDS AND ISLINGTON BAY. Leave Launch Steps:—SAT., 10 a.m.; • SUN., 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m., and 2 p.m. (1.30 p.m. Sat. Rangitoto and Islington Bay only.) Boats call at Devonport. Leave Motuihi 5 p.m., Rangitoto 5.30 p.m. Phones 42-133, 44-599. N. J. INGLIS. . 2S "IT v - B A R O O N A. - 1 -™-' Daily Trips. MOTUIHI, OSTEND, SURFDALE. Mon. to Fri., 9.30 a.m. Fri., 0.30 p.m. Sat. morning, Motuihi only. Ostend, Surfdale, 1.30 p.m. Sun., Motuihi, Ostend only, 9.35 a.m. A. G. FRANKIIAM, LTD., Phone 44-910. D 4 " TZLET "—SIXTH ANNUAL JUGOSLAV -L PICNIC IN NEW ZEALAND, To be Held at FINE ISLAND, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). S.S. KESTREL leaves at 9.30. Good Programme for Everybody. Excellent Orchestra. Jugoslav Tambouritza Baud in I Attendance. Adults 2/, Children under 10 Free, Children 10-14 1/. Hot Water and Milk Provided. • EVERYBODY WELCOME. -° Executive. AWAU ISLAND—SPECIAL EXCURSION. Direct trip by S.S. DUCHESS, MONDAY, December 30, 9.30 a.m., leaving Kawau 4 p.m. Kawau is unique—unexcelled for beauty. Take this Delightful Trip on MONDAY. MANSION HOUSE. Kawau Island. 28 TIPPER HARBOUR LAUNCH SERVICE. }■■> Spend a day on the beautiful Upper Reaches of the Waitemata. Launch leaves Ferry Steps Daily during holidays at 10 a.m. Fare, 2/ Return. Excursion to Riverhead, New Year's Day, 10 a.m., 2/0 return. -* J. PRINGLE. _ ■pMSHING Excursion—O.V. Ir.u-.ui leaves ■*- Launch Steps, near Ferry, Every Sunday. 9.15 a.m. for Fishinjr Grounds. Fare, 5/, including Tea, Bait. Bring Cups. > 28 j FERRY NOTICES. pi .- |"""*"»jo riEVOXPORiI TpEHRY. J7XCURSION. "DANGITOTO TSLAND. mO-MORROW ■ ai'XDAY. LEAVE AUCKLAND 10 A.M.. 2 P.M. LEAVE RANGITOTO 12 NOON. 5.30 P.M. Calls-at Devonport Both Ways. Fare : ADULT RETURN, 1/ : CHILDREN RETURN, uM. x2B JJ E V 0 N P O - T ERR Y. SUMMER EXCURSION. SUNiJAYS NORTH SHORE PASSENGER AND . VEHICULAR FERRIES. Adult Return Gd. Children 3d. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD. FERRY AND BUS.' I Adult Uet'irn 1 fH. Children Bd. , Balmoral Boys' Silver Band will play at Milford (in Sunday. HS ■ TENDERS. TJRICE Cutting and Baling 12 or 14 Acres -L Hay, West Tamaki.—lnquire STAB ST.). '_ x2B T>RICE wanted for Plumbing and Building -i- Chimney.—Job at Pine St., off Omahu ' ltd.. Remuera. x 2B , SUBCONTRACTORS lor Plumbing, Plas*o tering. Painting, Electric Light, three jobs, brick and steeltex.—l9, Williamson St., Epsom. -8 Q.REY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. STEEL GATES—ARNOLD DAM. Tenders close with the undersigned at Noon on 7th March, 193G, for the Supplv ' and Erection of 5/43 ft x 10ft Steel Spill- ' way Gates. Plans and specifications mav ' lie seen at the offices of Messrs. J. Ilott, Ltd., Auckland, Christehiirch, Dunedin ; Board's Offices. Greymonth : Our Office, : Wellington, and High Commissioner's Office, , London. VICKERMAN AND LANCASTER, Johnston Street, Wellington. :4 rpo TTOMB -pUILDERS. INSPECT OUR COMPREHENSIVE i RANGE ! Of ! WHITE AND COLOURED BATHS, BASINS AND ALL BATHROOM j ACCESSORIES. j THE LARGEST DISPLAY IN ! NEW ZEALAND. j TTAKDLEIS, T TD., ; BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. ! j RS rjIAUPO mOTARA miMBER C*o., LIMITED, PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET. (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-900.) , mOTARA, "JITATAI, TSIMU, MOUNTAIN-GROWN. 1 Also, ■ Kauri, Imported Timbers, Plywood, etc. Large Stocks of Split Totara Posts, Strainers, House Blocks, and i Sawn Fencing Battens. Clients are cordially invited to visit our Timber Yards and inspect Stacks of Timber and Fencing Material. y C . /CHIMNEYS, pumice concrete, reinforced, light, inexpensive, efficient; Inquire , catalogue.—Busck and Barnes, Newmarket. Phone 30-744. C ' BUILDING PLANS. ATTRACTIVE Homes, plan book just published, also Pretty Holiday Cottages ; 3/6.—Architect. Box 1311. Auckland. . . .D>
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 17
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