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Excursions, Picnics, Etc. : THE DEYONPORT STEAM FEHET i COMPANY, LIMITED. Excursion Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee: — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 26. FOB RANGITOTO ISLAND. At 9.30 aim., 10.45 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leaving Bangitoto at 4.30 p.m. . FOE ST. HELIEES BAY. At 10.45 a.m.-, 2.30 p.m. Leaving St. Hehera at 5 p.m. ' _ FOE ROUND TRIP-ORAKEI, ST. HELIEES BAY, AND EANGITOTO ISLAND. A delightful trip Sunday Morning or Afternoon. Steamer leaves Ferry Tee at 10.45 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. Returning to wharf at 12.45 (lunch time) and 5.45 p.m. FOR MOTUTAPU ISLAND. At 9.30 a.nv Leaving Motutapu at 4 p.n» FOR HOWICK. At 10 a.m. Leaving Howick at 4.30 p.m. FARES: Motutapu. 2s; all other trips, Is. Children under 12 years of age. Half-price. EXCURSION TO HOWICK. *WPEfjyS> TO-KOBROW ('SUNDAY). x-.w „.„>. buNERVA leaves Ferry Tee, Quaystreet East, at 10 a.m.; leaving Howick at 4.30 p.m. Return Faro. Is. _ FISHING EXCURSION—S.S. -Waivfiri leave* Harbour Board Steps at 2 p.m. To-day. Weather • permitting. . Fare, is 6d. ' ■DISHING EXCURSION-8.8. Waiwiri leaves J? Harbour Board Steps about 9.30 a.m. To-morrow. Weather permitting. Bait provided. Faro 21} 6d. Sporting. TDAKURANGA HUNT. The Hounds will Meet at Sylvia i"ark NEXT WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst,, at 1 o'clock. R. p. KLNLOCH. V.S., Hon. Sec. fa - . -j , ' Coursing. pREAT NORTHERN COURSING CLUB. JUNE 12th and 15th, 1912. PRESIDENTS ALL-AGED STAKES at £2 2s each. LADIES' BRACELET STAKES for Dogs that have not won over £2 2s in money. Nomination, £2 2s. . ' First Payment of £1 Is for each Stake must be made on FRIDAY NEXT, May 31, at Windsor Castle, Parraell, with Mr. C. J. Lakey (Hon. Secretary), or at the Sun Office, 7. Durham-street West. Auckland, with Mr. W. Morton (Hon. Treasurer). C. J. LAKEY, Hon. Secretary. ■ N.B.—The WATERLOO CUP for all Doga at, £3 3s will he run on July 24. 25. and 27. First Payment, £1 Is, to be 'made on June 17th. ■ >•_ -i. Tourist Resort». , - RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE,, ROTOKUA The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. nearest House to the Government baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S, T. BRENT. Proprietor. PEAECE'S GRANDE VUE. ROTORUA.Strictly First-class Accommodation; overlooking Government Gardens, bowling greens, etc. • Terms moderate.—Mrs. H. A. Pearce, Proprietress. Tei. address, " Grande Vue." ■ ■ ' ■. , • CENTRAL HOUSE. EOTOBUA. WINTER TARIFF, 25s per week; " ss" a day. Do not be led away by the tout*. ;.■,.■: Come and see for yourself. ••:■•■ | '■'■.. MRS. PERRIN. : EOTORUA— Kia Ora Private Hotel, overlooking Sanatorium Grounds, handy to baths; perfect ventilation and sanitation; well-known to tourists and travelling publio for its cuisine and comforts; electric light. —A. Brackebusa, Proprietor. , ,;' TO O T O • R U A. TB3RWELL HOUSE. Third House from station, large, w«llappointed, first-class House; excellent table, electric light; every convenience. Conveyances from Thirwell daily for all •Ide trips. Avoid disappointment by writing or wiring for rooms. Tariff, 6s per day, 35a per week. E. KENNEDY. Proprietor.. FERNLEIGH. PRIVATE HOTEL, 28, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. FIRSTrCLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB TOURISTS AND PEEMANENTS, Close to Albert Park. Telephone, 1319. ; MISS L. SMITH (Late of Ennorej. TTING'S ptOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. ,-jMTE. Q. TJSHEB. PROPRIETOR. This hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium; . full-sized Billiard Table and Skating. -• Telephone '&56. CjTONEHURST. O SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND, . NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: Stonehurst, Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress, Telephone 504. ; , HOTEL FEDERAL (Private,. CHKBST. CHURCH. Immediately fronting VICTORIA SQUARE and overlooking the beautiful ETV ER AVON, this up-to-aate Hotel is situated in one of the most picturesque and central position in CHRISTOHURCH. The dining, drawing, billiard and lounge rooms are up to date in their appointments. Splendid view from the extensive balcony. The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite, locale orthe TRAVELLING PUBLIO. Tariff on application.—E. DA VIES. Proprietress. THE GABLES. RU&SELL—Moaern House. X 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; rifjht on water'* edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms. 6s a day, 30s and 35s week. Launch Ailoma at disposal or visitors. ■MRS DAEBY. ■ ' Proprietress. CAMBRIDGE.— The Willows Farm, within 15 minutes' walk of Post Office, Accommodation for limited number of guests. ' ■ MRS. CHITTY, Cambridge. GROSVENOR HOTEL, ' ~~ . CHURCH-HILL. SYDNEY. For Comfort, Convenience, and Cuisine, Unrivalled in the city. DAILY TARIFF, 10s; WEEKLY, £3 3s. -rVTELiJjINGTON. -jrTOTEL QRAND QENTRAL, 107, UUBA-STREET. (A HOME AWAY FROM HOME.) WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawingrooms. Sittingrooms, etc., Lounges, and eight modert, Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Id section from railway station and wharves. Tariff, from 6s day, 30a per week. • Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, AND RIGGERS. WE CATER FOB EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SHIP. STEAMER, YACHT, OR MOTOR BOAT. i ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. JOHN BURNS & CO., L ro - OTBTOJISOT, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 4

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