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. . Stripping. ; ;' SPECIAL EXCURSION TO HOT SPBINGS AND BACK ON BOXING DAY. The B.s. •MINNIE CASEY , Will leave at 11 a.m., returning at 5.50 p.m. RETURN TICKETS FIVE SHILLIXG3. This trip will not interfere with the usual advertised time Üble. J. CASEY. <Sjjfc||^ > _ TpXCURSION TO KA IP ABA AND BACK ON CHRISTMAS DAY. The S.E. 'GEMINI , ! Will dovetail with Eailway, as under: — Steamer leaves Auckland, at 10 a.m. sharp Train leaves Rivorhead, at 12 noon Train leares Helensville, at *,S0 p.m. Steamer leaves Kiverhead, at 6 p.m. ATriviDg at Auckland by sunset. RETURN FABE3 (by Gemini) 3s. If the Railroad is patronized on Christmas Day, the Train will possibly run twice on Monday (Boxing Day) - J. CASEY. -, 0 T.I C ■E. JrvivvfgS , The undersigned will convey Goods from' Queen-3treet Wharf to Riverhead, and from thence to all Stations on the Kafpara. Freight to BivaAead, Ss: Kiupara, 10s. / J. CASEY. CJTEAM TO AND FROM j||§!Ei>O iRIVERHEAD. ' <ff!wn * Wi, ' l ' r TWICE DAILY. Fsou-Auciuiiii— ■•■". • ' GEMINI.' at 11 o'clock a.m. '. ! 'ECLIPSE, , at 3 o'clock p.ra. From RrrßiinEii)— • ■•; .'ECLIPSE,'at 9 o'clock a.m. ' GEMINI,' at 3 o'clock p.m. 'Gemini' conveys Excursionists at Parliamentary rates of one penny a mile, or Keturn Ticket for 33. : J. CASEY. Nov. 25, 1875. SkfeC OTEAM TO THE HOT .iialsSiaE >3 springs, mahurangi, mata- * AND LITTLE OMAHA. The s.s. 'MINNIE CASEY , leaves Auckland for the Hot Springs and Mahurangi every Saturday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock a.m.; 'or the Hot Springs. Kawau, Matakana, and Little Omaha every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock; returning from Matakana, kc., byifiiy of the.Hot Springs, every Wednesday; and from. Mahurangi, by Hot Springs, every Monday and Friday. Vor freight or passage apply to j ; CASRY ! A UCKLAND AND NORTH bHORE STEAM FERRY COMPANY. The Ferry Steamers will run every half-hour to North Shore, and every hour to Woodside, duriDg the Holidays, commencing on Christmas Day. H. W. HEATH, Manner. Notz.—lt is requested, in order to prevent dlsappointment, that parties who have engaged the Steamere for Picnic Excursions will be on the Wharf sharp at'the time arranged by the Manager. Tf>OXING T>AY!! BOXING DAY ! I ! EXCUKSION TO HOT SPRINGS ONLY. The p.s. 'H A U B. A K I' "Will leave Queen-street Wharf (weather permitting) on the 27th December, at 9 a.m., leaving the Hot Spring 3 at 5 p.m., giving 5 hours for Bathing, &c. EErUEN TICKETS FIVE SHILLINGS J. EDWARDS. mHE HOLIDAYS. "" EOOKH , Ts open for engagement for Excursions or Private Parties during the Holiday Week. EDmRDS 'U'XCrjItSION TO THE HOT SPRINGS AND KAWAU. The s.s. 'lona' will leave the Queen-street Wharf on MONDAY, the 27th, at 10 a.m., calling at tho Hot Springs, and thence ta the Kawau, by the kind permission of Sir George Grey, returning from the Kawau at 5 p.m. Heturn fares, ss. A. MacGEEGOE, Manager. XnOR WAIROA, KAIPAKA, J? DELIVERING GOODS AT ALL ***m> STATIONS ON THE RIVKPv. The schooner <to RE A , will leave the Wharf, Onehnnga, on TUTSDAY, 2Sth instant, as above. Freight, 17a 6d per ton from Auckland. Orders for collection of goods to be left at Agent. _ AhL ZEALAND SHIPPING Jji CpIIPAxVY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. The Al Bariiue . . 'COLUMBUS, , 744 tons register, Thomas Atkin, Commander, will positively leavo (weather permitting) on 4th January, This vessel carries ssloon passengers only, and has a few berths still disengaged. Apply to JOHtf BATGEK. •;■■'■ AgentN.Z. Shipping Co. (Limited). .Saddlery. T>. F. "WEB ST E K (LATE t. FOBSTZR AND SON), NEXT THE UNION BANK, Is prepared to. supply, on the shortest notice, HARNESS ,OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION, ! ■ ■•' .AT KEASONABLB EEICES. P»ck-saddlee (Otago Pattern), Ladies' and Gents' Saddles and Bridles, Military Eridlee, Accoutrements, Leather Cases, Body. Belts, Leggings of all descriptions, flaversacke, Brushware, Breaking Tackle &c ; : Wbolesals and 'Retail. ■ "■ '• ; ; '■■'■■'■ ■■'■' ' . ..'.,,: L' r ; CO AL ! COAL! iVhe .Proprietors of the WHATJWHAU COAXMINES, Wangarei, having got the Mines and Plant In'foil'arid efficient working order, are prepared to supply this: SUPERIOR COAC, at Shoot, mßgarei,,for TEN SHrLLTNGS PER TON. , 1 I . : ... :;".■. ■.'":''"..'.-''IT. ALTEB SLOANE, . .... 1 t ■ •■ ■■■■"■■'■ •■•■ ' Vulcan Lane, I J ;••• . -,_;:. : ;l. : ■,;■. ■•.. : . ■, , ...: _ . Agent. T>HOTOGR A P H I C, ME. H. BARCT.BTT begat* Inform those of his numerous CuMomere who have been previously taken at hi»'Establisbment,bnt whcsePlates are not in hii possessioD, thattheycanbeKK-TAXBWin tho.yeiy.best ityle, at the p»iob oj- kxtba. oombs, 12»". ptr dMen.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4405, 25 December 1875, Page 1

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