r'^^A STEAMSHIP CO., *\ t*-**+*2S} LIMITED. TIME TABLE Weather and other circumstances . permitting. LEAVE AUCKLAND: (For Taurawf*.) Monday, March 21, Aupouri, 5.15 j p.m. Thursday, March 24, Waiotahi, 5.15 p.m. LEAVE TAURANGA : (Foi Auckland.) Friday, March 23, Aupouri, 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, Aupouri,, 3.30 p.m. 1 Saturday, March 26, Waiotahi, 5 p.m. FOR OHIWA AND OPOTIKI. About Tuesdays, iirquire at office. FOR MATATA. AJC. Wave, weekly. FOR KATTKATI. O.L. KaitOfla. About three times a week. FOR CANAAN LANDING. (Te Puke). A.K. Victorj', twice weekly. Cargo for Auckland must be alongside one hour before sailing time. Owing to horse traffic steamers will not blow whistles when lying alongside the Town Wharf, but will ring a bell instead. * . ■ ' » ■ ■ — — — .- -v i TTNION STEAMSHIP rfd^fedf^v U COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. PASSENGERS and Cargo booked to all Pi*ts in New Zealand and Australia at through rates. NORWICH UNION "PIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD Losses Paid „ £19,042,000 Amount Insured £600,500,000 T. S. JACKA, Branch Manager, For Auckland and Taranaki, Colwill Chambers, Swanson Street. Auckland. Agents : Tauranga J. B. ChappeU Wbakatane M Ramson. Opotiki „ _ JF. L. Kirk. Agnnts Wanted for Following Districts : TE PUKE, PAENOAROA JUNCr TIOU k> KATIKATL THE Massey-Harris Implement Co. —A British firm and British Implements and you cau't beat them. Cash or very easy terms. All parts in Stock.— VORRIS & BEjJL, agents. The Stnuxd, 1
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5486, 18 March 1910, Page 2
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