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Shipping. nOL TIOR THAMES. The Paddle Steauier wXtmMm terranora. LEAVES Auckland: LEAVES THAMES : Thursday, 15th, 11 a.m. Thursday, !Sth, 6 p.m. Tliurs., 15th, midnight Saturday, 17th, 6 p.m. Sunday, 18th, 1 p.m. .Sunday, 18th 6..* p.m. Monday, 19th, 7 p.m. Monday, 19th, midnight Tuesday, 20th, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 21st, B.3'i a.rfli (Berthing alongside Grabauistomi Wharf). FARES. Return _ 6s Single 33 For freighter passage apply to MALCOLM NICCOL, Auckland Agent; Or, PETER MAXWELL, Thames Agent. IT ,01 * OOKOMANDEL. S.B._A lUßOAliß»vr.s AUCKLAND! LEAVES COnOMANDRI.: Thursday, 15th, noon Thursday, 16th, 5.30 p.m. Fiiday, l(Ith, midnight .Saturday, 17th, 7 a.m. Saturday, 17th, 11.3') p.m. Saturday, 17th, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, 9 th, 4 p.m. Tuesday, 20th, 8 a.m. Wednesday, 'Ist, 4 a.vn. Wednesday, 2!«t, S a.m. Note.—Berthing alongside Uoroiuandel Wharf. Fares: Return. Saloon, 12s Od ; Single, 7s Gd. Return, Steerage,Bs; Single, ss. for freight or passage apply to MORPETI! BROS., Agents. Queen-street Wharf. -v, TIXCURSIONS TO WAIWEKA AND MAHUUANGI HEADS. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. The s.s ROSE CASEY will run an Excursion on fliiOD FIIIDAY AND EASTBR MONDAY to Waiwera and Mahurangi Heads, leaving Auckland each day at 10 a.m., and will arrive in town about 7 p.m. 3S-RETURN FARE-3S. Luncheon provided on bowl, Is Gil. ALISX. MCURHGOR, Agent. .-Ki TiIXUURSIOK I,O \"fuKKK Y, By kind permission of Captain Kennedy. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTBB MONDAY. The fine now strainer KIAOUA will run an Excursion on GOOD KRIDAV AND KABTER MONDAY to tills beautiful Bay, leaving Queenstreet Wharf at 1" a.m. and returning to the "hart ab.mt 7 p.m. Kxcumiimisls can rely on a sir.ootl- - trip and a comfortable landing with ample time on shore. Return Fare . _ TWO SHILLINGS, Luncheon provided on board, Is Od. Hunter's Band in Attendance. ALKX. MCGREGOR, Agent. - . a TOP ! T OOK ! \feSftig£ AND DON'T FORGET IT I THE MONSTER PICNIC OF THE SEASON. TO-MORROW. GOOD FRIDAY. WAKATERE EVERY TIME. The o.s. Wakatere will run an excursion TOMORROW (Good Friday), by kind permission of Mr. Thomson, to his beautiful Bay at the far end of Waiheke. ATTRACTIONS UNSUIIPASSEDI .. Magnificent Bush - Delightful lleach - Lovely Fresh Water Creek-Good Fishing-Hunter's Artillery Bind-Concert and Dancing on Iliurd— Landing-Plenty of Sport for one and all. AND PRICES UNEQUALLED. t Tickets, 29 6d; Children, half-price. Dinner and Tea provided on board at Is per head. The Boat will loavo Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m. returning home about 7.80 p in. Hon. Sec. for Management Committee : J. A. PIKE. jTtsJL mHE DEVONPORT we steam FBRRY COMPANY •■■■»■**■ (LIMITED). EXCURSIONS FOR GOOD FRIDAY, 16th APRIL. TO RANGITOTO AND MOTUTAPU ISLANDS. The p.s. TAINUI will run to Rangitoto, and after landing passengers, will proceed tu Emu Bay, Motiitiipu, calling at Rangitoto on the return journey. Steamer leaves Ferry Tee— a.m. Leaves Motutapu—4 30 p.m. Leaves rUiißitoto—6 p.m. Fares: Motutapn, 2s Cd; Children, Is 6il. Rangitoto, 2n; Children, Is. TO ST. HELIERS BAY AND LAKE TAKAPUNA. The favourite p.s. KAGLE will run to these popular resorts— t\ Leaving Kerry Tee-10.30 a.m., 2.3 a p.m. Leaving Lake Takapuna-6 p.m., and St. Heller* Bay, 6.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is; Children, 6<l. TO THE MAORI~KACES AT ORAKBI. Steamers will run to Orakei Beach. Leaving Ferry Tee—l2.3o p.m., 2 p.m. Returning from Orakei— p.m. Return Fare, Is (not including admission to course). J. a D. BAKER. L V |*»-« fTIHE NEWMARKET CELEBRATE THEIR EIGHTH SEASON GOOD FRIDAY. By an Excursion to THE WAIHEKE FISHING GROUNDS. The P.s. OSPREY has been engaged, and will leave the Wharf at 9.30 a.m., returning to the Wharf at about 6 p.m. FISHING COMPETITION AND SPORTS will be arranged on board, HOT WATER and TEA provided Free it One Mid Fin o'clock. Tickets : Single, 2s «d; Double, 3s (d. fTIHE NEW MOTIVE "SaSfew A. POWER. *ila&ffP' FOR LAUNCHES, BAKGES mßßtmm lake, river, AND COASTAL VESSELS USE THE PRIESTMAN OIL ENGINE (2t090H.P.), HAS THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES :- Perfect Governing—Perfect Combustion -Automatic Lubrication—Self-started-Improved means of Alternative meant of Ignition. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS IN AUCKLAND View the Trading Schooner " Aotea," PRIESTMAN Oil Engine propelling schooner and working Winch, . IOUCH SON AND COMPANY, Sole Agents, Government Insurance Buildings, (Jueen-itreet Auckland • "XTEW JAPANESE GOODS. 50 Case* of Japanese Goods unpacked at GOOD3ON'S JAPANESE BAZAAR, comprising the greatest variety of the latest novelties in Bamboo Tables, Easels, Stools, Screens, Brackets; Bend Blimlvo feet by 3 feet, 3s M each; Lacquer goods of all kinds, elegant China Vwes, Tea Sets, and Fancy Cups and Saucers, marvellous]; cheap; large circular Folding Fire .Screens. 6d each, usual price Is; Draught Screens and lanterns. ' ' Goodwin's Japanese Bazaar Is an unique exhibition, and should be seen by all, especially those wishing to purchase PRESENTS, as no place in the colony offers such facilities for selection, Inspection Invited. t'riVi '■- • • ' Tourist* 'and''others will find a grind stock of Hammocks to ttlect free at GWMOIfSIOSDOIi ABCADS, .•• ,-,■ -. ■• , i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10417, 15 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10417, 15 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10417, 15 April 1897, Page 1