Shipping•1- rCNA 'THE DEVONPORT X STEAM COMPANY \TOrjs3> (LIMITED) I""-- 1 --— lEXCUKSION STEAMERS „_ ON EASTER MONDAY, :es TO THE FOLLOWING POPULAR RESORTS, TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. The Favourite Steamers TERRANORA and EAGLE will run *o this Popular Resort. Leaving Ferry Tee 1).3u a.m., 10.30 a.m.. 11.30 a.m., • 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.80 p.m. Returning from Lake Takapuua at intervals, last steamer leaving ut 5 p.m. Return Fare, Is. Children, OiL TO PINE ISLAND. The Favourite p.s. OSPREV will run from Northcote Ferry Tee. leaving 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m. Returning from ,i Pine Island at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Return Fare, Is. Children, Oil. at TO ST. HELIERS BAY. at The p.s. VICTORIA will run (limns the day. Leaving Kerry 'lee in ».m.. 11.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2.30 p.m. Hemming from St. Ileliers Buy 3.30 p.m. ami er 6 p.m. Return F.iro, Is. Children, (id. . i » TO RANGITOTO ISLAND. J The p.s. TE AROHA will make a trip to Oils Island. lt Leading Perry Tee 9.30 a.m. Leaving Rangitoto, 5 p.m. S Keturn Kate, -la. Children, Is. £ TO EMU BAY, MOTUTAPU, AND FISHING EXCURSION. "' T The s.s. BEATRICE »nd PLANET will rait.to Emu Ihy, and after landing Passengers will proceed to the Fishing Grounds, returning to Motiitapii'in i\- the evening for passengers. ' Return Fare, 2s Oil. Children, Is (id. ■"= ' ~ ' J. R. D. BAKER?,,. 1 -v i TTIXCURSIONS J : '6 J»bii«av Hj RIVERHEAI) i fW«SIV\ (Weather Permitting). J i The s.s. VIVID will leave the , «SSsSss£k»» lee n.«ireet Wharf THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m.; Riverhead at 4 p.m. , ,sl;Nl)A V-Queen-street Wharf at 11 a.m.; Rirer8' head, :;.3ii p.m. Return fare, la. * i'hi.s will be the last Sunday Kxcurainn this season. BRADNKY & BINNS. s- i . jjNJL TOASTER MONDAY. A xWrM&> KXCUR-iION TO MOTUIHL ,s&■£&££ (Weather permitting). * <■ The s.s, VIVIIi will leave as follows i QueeTi-strf et Wharf ut II) a.m. Motuihi, at 5 p.m. Return Fare, Two Shillings. No Dogs allowed. BRADNEY A BINNS. jTvi I? OR OOROMANDEL. S.S._A KSBOJ hum Auckland: I.kayks Coromandki.: — Saturday,l7th, 7 a.m. Saturday, 17th, 11.31 a.m. Saturday, 17th, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, 'Mh, 4 p.m. Tuesday, 20th, 8 a.m. Wednesday, lit, 4 run. Wednesday, 21st, 8 a.m. llertbinj! alongside Uoronuiidel Wharf. Fares : Return. Saloon, 12s (id; Single, 7s 6d. Return, Steerage, 8s; Single, ss. ' For freight or puasaso apply to MOUPKTU BROS., Agents, Queen-street Wharf. '• "K-k V ASTEB MONDAY. HELPING HAND MISSION PICNIC i TO MOTUIHI. ~ The s.s. AKAROA will leave the Queen-street Wharf for this beautiful Island at NINE A.M. ON EASTER MONDAY. Fare, Is od. Hot Water Provided. -N, TTIXCURSIONS TO <jMJ*m. •*" WAIWERA AND )Mms&#' MAKURANGI HEADS. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. Tho s.s. ROSE CASEY will run an Excursion on GIIOD FifIDAY AND KASTEK MONDAY to Waiwera and Mahur nisi Meads, leaving Auckland each day at 10 a.m., and will arrive in town about 7 p.m. . P '°' 33-RETURN FARB-3S. Luncheon provided on hoard, Is 6d. ALEX. MCURKGOR, Agent. ,rkl T'XCURSION tjßJb> 1-utirTbay. .MlsßsgT waihekk. By kind permission of Captain Kennedy. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. The fine new steamer KIAORA will run an, Excursion on GOOD FRIDAY AND KASTER MONDAY to this beautiful Bay, leaving Queenstreot Wharf at In a.m. acid returning to the Wharf abut 7 p.m. Kxcursionists can rely on a sir.ootiwater trip ami a comfortable landing with ample time on shore. Keturn Fare.. _ TWO SHILLINGS, Luncheon provided on board, Is 6d. Hunter's Baud in Attendance. ALKX. MCGREGOR. Agent. Life Insurance. r ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE IS ONE OF THE I PERFECT INVESTMENTS Offered by the MUTUAL LIFE OF AUSTRALASIA. EXAMPLE. II Assurance of £1000 win coat £31 lvs At age 30 next Birthday, under Table C 20, an a per annum for 20 years. In event of discontinuance of Payments, the Policy becomes paid-up for— ii £JSU after «> years £250 after 5 years obDUU after 10 years, and bo on. t. When the 20 yeirs . Premiums have been paid, I the Assurance is not only for £1000, but is 11 increased by the ACCUMULATED BONUS WILL. LAMBERT, I District Secretary. Branch Office, 66, Queen-street, Auckland. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Is offered to anyone desirous of purchasing A FIRsT-CLASS IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, In one of the Most Flourishing Towns in the North Island. L 111-health of the Proprietor is the reason for Selling Particulars can bo obtained from J. C. DA VIES, Sharebroker and Estate Agent, shortlandstreet POCKET KNIVES to the front - Thomas Samuel has just landed a splendid lot of high class Pocket Knives .-Thomas Samuel, 232, Queen-street. ON SALE-Portland Cement,, Hydraulic and Garden Lime, Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on concrete free. 3. WILSON 4 CO., I, Custom-street West, Auckland. I) WINE 'FOR TKVALIDS. Our Stock is replete with Wines of the Choicest European Old Vintages, and of the Pure Grape I Wines of Australia and New Zealand. JOHN REID & CO,, Agents, 62, Queen-street. TCI. ASTER HOLIDAYS. ONSLOW BICYCLES Have man; notable improvements. Everything that i) latest and best in the way of r WELL-TESTED IMPROVEMENTS. Surpass all in design, construction, and wearing qualities. ■ AUCKLAND CYCLE CO., " Custom-street East J . : WE undertake every description of Signwriting, Painting, Pipe.-hauging, Glazing, and PictuM-framini! at lowest prices; everything guaranteed.- J. L. Holland and Sou, 65 and (7, Victoria-feet (Just above SugQod'i).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10419, 17 April 1897, Page 1
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