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EASTER MONDAY.

A number .of water ; excursions are .-' announced for Easter Monday. ■■ The s.s. Wei-, lington will run to Cowes Bay, Waiheke,' leaving the wharf at nine a.m., and landing excursionists on the company's wharf in the Bay.. The s.s. Clansman: leaves for .; the Kawau at half-past;l nine a.m., . returning early in the evening. .The s.s. Vivid_yill run a trip up to Riverhead,. leaving at ten a.m. The s.s. Rose Casey will leave the ferry tee for Home Bay, ■;, Motutapu, at a quarter to ten a.m. and one p.m. The s.s. Durham will leave for the fishing grounds at half-past nine a.m., and a steamer for Rangitoto Island at ten a.m., noon,"and 1 two p.m. . A steamer will run to St. Heliers Bay'during the day, the first, trip being a-quarter-past seven a.m. and the last trip at half-past two p.m. For Lake Takapuna the first steamer will leave at half-past nine a.m., and the last at half-past two p.m. The carters hold a monster picnic at Motutapu on Monday, the p.s. Eagle leaving the Queen-street Wharf at half-past nine 1 a.m. The sports'programme for the, day will be found in another part of this issue.' «S \

. The Helping Hand Mission, having received permission from Mr. Fleming, will hold their annual picnic at Man-o'-war Bay, Waiheke, on Monday, the s.s. Kapanui leaving the Queen-street Wharf at) nine a.m. • ' j

•THAMES EASTER FETE. "/ In connection with the Easter fete at,the Thames a special excursion is being.run from Auckland, by the p.s. Wakatere, leaving at seven a.m., landing passengers at Kopu Wharf, where a train will be in waiting to convey them to the Thames. / The / return journey will bo started from the Thames Wharf at seven, p.m., the Wakatere being timed to arrive at Auckland at half-past eleven. ■■•.'.■'':•"•'.."'' ■ '.■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 3

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EASTER MONDAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 3

EASTER MONDAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 3

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