Excursions, | -vroRTHEBN STEAMSHIP COMftEiN&l PANY, LIMITED. . riHRISTMAS JTOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TRIPS ON BOXING DAY, :. • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 .; (Weather, etc., permitting). . COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. P.S. WAKATERE' -■ - - - - 9 a.m. Waitangi and other Steamers if required. . Last Steamer leaves 9.30 a.m. RETURN FARE, 2s. ' Leaving Waiheke on return trip from 4 to "First-class . Luncheon at Is provided on shore by Mr. H. Insloy. PONUI. ISLAND. S.S. WAIOTAHI •■■■- -.- - 9 a.m. Landing Passengers at Wharf. ' . ■ RETURN PARE, 2s. , Leaving Ponui Island on return trip at 4 p.m. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. S.S. NGAPUHI ...... 9 «*«• RETURN FARE, 3s. Leaving Waiwera on return trip at 4 p.m. MAHURANGI HEADS. S.S. AUPOURI - - - - • 9 a.m. 'RETURN FARE, 3s. Leaving Mahurangi Heads on return trip, at 4 p.m. ■ KAWAU. S.S. CLANSMAN - - - - - 9.15 a.m. i . RETURN FARE, 3s. ' Leaving Kawau on return trip at 4 p.m. BANDS WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. _ Children under twe've years, half-price. Cold Luncheon, Is, as usual. • THAMES SUMMER RACE' MEETING. ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. PS. WAKATERE will leave Quay-street Jetty No. 3 on TUESDAY, 26th December, at midnight. RETURN FARE, 7s 6d. Leaving Thames on return trip WEDNESDAY, 27th, at 7 p.m. _. A YACHTING CRUISE IN [ Tpvs» -«• SUMMER SEAS. 1 HOW TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY. Before arranging your Summer Holiday , call at our office for particulars of the Northern Company's GRAND ANNUAL PLEASURE CRUISE ALONG THE NORTHERN COAST. ' This is a unique opportunity for seeing some of the most Beautiful Harbours and Islands in New Zealand under the pleasantest ' conditions. Short sea trips from port to port are varied by Delightful Country Drives. The Programme at Whangaroa includes a Drive to a Kauri Forest. This is a trip that will live long in the memory of those who take it. i NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. «< 1 OETTLERS' STEAMSHIP ptSggtV IO CO., LTD. - : *^f|li*^^^ i ' CHEAP EXCURSIONS. ' (Weather and other circumstances , permitting.) " ' ; The Fast and Favourite S.S. CLAYMORE will run as follows:— ._■ . FOR WArWERA, j/vvr , CHRISTMAS DAY (MON. DEC. 25th. 1905). ' Leave Auckland, 10 a.m.; leave Waiwera, 4.30 p.m. ■ THURSDAY, DEC. 28th. 1905. • Leave Auckland, 10 a.m.; leave Waiwera, . ' 4.30 p.m. FOR KAWAU ISLAND.. WEDNESDAY, 27th, 1905. Leave Auckland, 9.30 a.m.; leave Kawau Island, 4 p.m. , - RETURN FARE, 3s. Meals provided at Reasonable Rates. 1 Holiday AnnouncementsA UCKLAND FIRE AND MARINE UNDERA WRITERS' ASSOCIATIONS. XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. : ; The Fire and Marine Insurance Offices will be closed on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WED- ■« NESDAi, 25th, 26th. and 27th December, and MONDAY and TUESDAY, Ist and- 2nd January, for Xmas and New Year Holidays. . y ...,. . PERCY BUTLER, Secretary. rnHE AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE WILL ■*•' BE CLOSED FOR XMAS HOLIDAYS, , PROM DECEMBER 23 TO JANUARY 3, 1906 > (BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE). , ? ' H. P. HUDLESTON, ' Secretary. AUCKLAND MASTER BAKERS' UNION. 3 The Public are asked to note that there will not be any Baking or Delivery of Bread on - MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. CHRISTMAS ■ DAY AND BOXING DAY, respectively. NO XMAS BOXES, CARDS, ALMANACS, OR THE LIKE WILL BE GIVEN. O. G. KNOX, j Secretary. December 19, 1905. 1 —. ■". ' —1 6 Holiday Resorts. WA I W E i» r/L A I W E R -Oa HOT HOT i (NATURAL) . - - SPRINGS. SPRINGS. THE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND. = ■■ , . ' Wharf 1200 ft. long HOT BATHS. Splendid Hotel Accom- i modation. ■ | SEA-BATHING. Daily communication, j ' „~.™t„ '"' 24 Hours by Steam-'.i BOATING. er; four Hours by _ road. ■ FISHING. ' Telephone and Tele- i CROQUET. graph.. Hot Mineral Baths ; TENNIS. Free to Hotel: Qxiests. | BOW-LING. Unrivalled as a i a Gol >. Health and Pleasure g ■.' Resort. j RIDING. Fine Sandy Beaches and Beautiful Na- j 8 DRIVING. five Bush. WEEK END TRIP-Saturday to Monday. 6 Steamer Fare and Hotel Charges ... 2Q S ' See Settlers' S.S. Co. Time Table. r TARIFF MODERATE. Full particulars at Office of Company, 22, Shortland-street; Cook's Tourist Office; or from Mr. '' John Menzies, Manager, Waiwera: K A ■ _!. I " rjpilE MANSION gpXJSE. AWAU . TSLAND, 3 Has been renovated throughout, and 35 additional, rooms added, and is now the most up-to-date Seaside Resort in the Auckland - Province. Boating, Pishing. Shooting, Billiards, Tennis, and other .attractions. THE CUISINE IS A ■ SPECIALTY. Three Hours from Auckland by a practically Daily Steamer Service. Terms Reasonable. Apply THE MANAGER, Mansion House, Kawau. TDEAL .SEASIDE. RESORT. e RUTHE'S ISLAND. • ' j a Pishing'. Boating, etc. Special arrange- i d ments for families and parties. Northern Od. j . steamers daily. SATURDAY, 2 p.m., return- | * ing MONDAY, 9a m. Apply i :i MRS. RUTHE, or A. M. BRYDEN, . I Queen-street (next Yates'). '■ 'Phone, 1742. Queen-street (next Yates"). 1 — — rf : ; [i QPEND your Holidays at Tauranga and see O the Bargains to be had in Country. Town, and Suburban Lands.—Courtney and Bell, Agents, Tauranga. [ ( RestaurantsQOTOYOME TEA GARDENS, ~ D ST. HELIERS BAY, Are Now Open. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Fruit Salads, Strawberries and Cream in Season.' GEORGE MACICEY. TT ARBOUR yiEW Q RILL AND HHEA 8 y ; .- •pOOM. FIRST FLOOR (overlooking tire Harbour). . "ONDEAN'S T3UILDINGS, QUAY-STREET. AUCKLAND. . Snecial Lavatory Conveniences for Ladies. . FRED WILSON, Proprietor. . I '"' ;I ' '' ■■ '1 - Q ADDLES—We have ■■ a great Variety of if O Ladies', Gont.'s, and Children's Saddles L to select from.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., , . Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13055, 21 December 1905, Page 8
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