Excursions. M,- - - .•' •■*-*£»: ■VTEW' ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON PICNIC TRAINS TO HENDERSON. 'Ihe Two p.m. Train, Auckland to Henderson, on SATURDAYS, will continue to run until further notice. Return Fares to Henderson : First-class, Second-class, J •2s Cd Is Cd BY ORDER. "VT E W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SATURDAY TO MONDAY EXCURSION TO TE AROHA, On SATURDAY, March 2nd, a Special Train will , leave Auckland for Te Aroha at 2.0 p.m., stopping where required up to Otahuhu, and at Druiy at 3.0 pm., I'nkekohe 5.,30, Mercer, 4.10, Huntly 5.5, Krunkton 0.15, Hamilton 6.20, Morrinsville 7.5, reaching To Aroha at 7.35, returning 00 March 1 ; . To Aroha dep. 6.40 a.m., reaching town at 12.0 J noon. ' . Return Fares by this Train. First Class. 15s. Second Class, Ms. Or ordinary fares whore cheaper. Passengers may return by the spe ial train on the Monday, or by the ordinary train on Wednesday. BY ORDER. COURT CHISMAN, SPORTS ! ' SPORTS SPORTS ! TO-DAY ! TO DAY ! PINE ISLAND ! PINE ISLAND ! tar SEVENTEEN EVENTS ! ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. First Event starts after arrival of 1.30 boat. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ENJOYABLE PICNIC OF THE SEASON. First boat 8.30 a.m. Second do 11.0 a.m. Third do 1.30 p.m. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. Children under 12, half-price ; under 0, free. < ihtain your Tickets at Ferry Co.'s office. Yachtsmen are notified that thay will he charged One Shilling for Landing on the Island. J. FELL, Hon. Sec. Wellington-street, opposite St. James' Hall. A?/. 51st ANNIVERSARY A <fa-gf~f ODDFELLOWS, M.U. «?llll^ T? you d es ' rous °f ii GOOD OUTING; Then GO to the J§KIS "'PREMIER piCNICJ" ' «WVlliririiliilliwldF7rßi J-" J[_ TO HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU, SATURDAY' NEXT, MARCH 2nd, 1595. "EAGLE" S.3oa.m. and 1 p.m. "BRITANNIA" at 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Extra Boats Rome. "VICTORIA" from Panmure at 9 a.m. "WAITOA" from Turanga Creek and Howick at 0 a.m. "CLANSMAN" from Thames at 5.30 a.m. " ROSE CASEY " from Warkworth at 7 a.m. FOUR Bands ! POUR Ban ds ! ADULT SPORTS IN AFTERNOON. *«£/. CHILDREN'S SPORTS in the /» f< &» m J Morning. PRIZES for all ! 4 Alison's Landing. ljM^®M^S Hot Water Provided. S©^a/uK* : Auckland, Panmure, & " Waitoa" MW&kl&mMTickets, Is Cd each; Children"OlWlTiK (0 to 14), (id each ; Children under (J years, FREE. iabri£SZ323Si»i ""OREMIER "PICNIC." Aw? f —- Members of the various Lodges of the Manchester Unity, who can possiblv attend, are desired to MIMOT meet at the FIREBELL, foot of fR/(C>^6 ; flßl?EF' Grer-street, at 8 a.m. sharp, on |VBB ! - 1 SATURDAY NEXT, March 2, V»-iWra3BaE9«3-j to p rocee to the Ferry Tee, headed by the full Newton Band. Members of other Friendly Societies are invited to ioin in the Procession. JOHN LEYDON, District Grand Master. Exhibitions. nnHE FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S TENTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 2, AT PUKEKOHE. ENTRIES will close at the Secretary's Office, ' Puk"kohe, on WKDNESDAY, February 20. P.S.: Entries bearing Post office stamp of that date are accepted. ... CHEAP EXCURSIONS (by rail) from Auckland . and in.ermediate stations; also, Cheap Excursion from Waikato stations for return on the Monday following. R. F. WKBSTKR, Sec. R. F. WEBSTER, Sec. I EXHIBITION of Class Blowing, SaturJJ day Afternoon. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. —Glassworks, Freeman's Bay. Merchandise T.O FARMERS & OTHERS ON SALE, EX MAORI, FROM LONDON. 20 tons Galvanised Fencing Wire"} g o 10 tons Black Fencing Wire h w p m O <J 10 tons Galvanised Iron S ° o , Si tons Galvanised Barb Wire g m w 24 tons IC Tin J § THE ABOVE IS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND WILL BE SOLD A GREAT BARGAIN, SO CALL EARLY. '■> J. J. CRAIG, CARRIER AND COAL MERCHANT, | ARCADE, FORT-STREET. Telephone No. a. l DAM AG KD FENCING WIRE. EX MAORI, FROM LONDON. Over " 9A TONS PLAIN GALVANISED WIRE. > ''"'" Nos. 7 and 8 gauge. For price and all particulars, apply MORPETH BROTHERS, Que. n-street Wharf. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, GROCERS, BUTCHERS, CHEMISTS, ETC. Keep up with the times and save your money by using I. The National Cash Register Till—Greatest . money-saving Machine ever invented. Mr. Moore, of Hotel Australia, says:-" We have two in use, and I would not run a bar without such a necessary recording check." 11. The Welsback Gas Light. Reduces your gas bill by half. Testimonials, etc., on application to YOUNGHXJSBAND AND CO., Ship and Timber Brokers and General Agents, 3 Marino Chambers. fIHEAP AND GOOD CUTLERY. Thomas Samuel has just received a good supply of all kinds of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, SUPERIOR HOLLOW.GROUND RAZORS AND SCISSORS. ALSO, ELECTRO-PLATE, WHITE METAL 1 FORKS, SPOONS, CRUETS, ETC. 0 All the above selling at Lowest Cash Prices. THOMAS SAMUEL, g 232, Queen-street. y "TVTEW PICTURES always to hand, '" IS Engravings, Etchings, Photographs, etc. e PICTURE FRAMING done in best style and at lowest price. OPALINES Framed in Solid Oak and Gold for 4s. > WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS a specialty. THE AUSTRALIAN ART PHOTOGRAPH CO., Fine Art Dealers and Picture Framors, SHORTLAND-STREET, ' iiext to Winks and Hall.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9752, 23 February 1895, Page 8
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