jEixcarsions, Picnics, Etc. T\EVONPORT gTKAM QO.. IT' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 15XE. Steamers wiH leave the Ferry Tee, Quaystreet for MOTUTAPU. At 9.33 a.m., leaving Motutapu 4 p.m. RANGITOTO. At 9.3®, 10.45 a.m., 2.30 p.m.; leaving Rangitoto 11.45 a.m., and 4.30 p.m. HOWICK. At 10 a.m., leaving Howick at 4.30 p.m. ORAKEI KOHIMARAMA. AND ST. HELIEBS BAY. At 9.15 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6 p.m., leaving St. Heliers 10 a.m., 11.33 a.m., 5 and 6.45 p.m. ROUND TRIP (ORAKEI. KOHIMARAMA. ST. HELIER3 BAY. AND RANGITOTO). At 10.45 a.m., returning to Wharf about 12.45, in time for lunch, and at 2.30 p.m., returning about 5.45 p.m. "HUSHING EXCURSION. J? "(TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). A Steamer will leave the Queen-st. Wharf for Fishing Grounds at 10 a-m. Fare, 2s 6d. Bait provided. BRADNEY AND BINNS. •pjXCUKSION HOWICK. | TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). The s-s- MINERVA will leave the Ferry Tee, Quay-street East, at 10 a.m., leaving; Howick 4.30 p.m. Return Fare, is. ! EXCURSION io IUVKiiMEAD. CALLING AT BIRKDALE, HOBBONVILLE, GREENHITHE, AND WAIMABIE. S.S.* PITOITOI will leave the Queen-street Wharf T.-MOHROW (Sunday), at 11 a.m. Return fare, Is. _< BRADNEY AND BINNS. "\TOBTHERN STEAMSHIP XI COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSION TO GREAT BARRIER ISLAND BOXING DAY, THURSDAY, DEC. 26. The Company's large and commodious steamer MANAIA will make a day trip as above, calling at Catherine Bay, passing through Port Abercrombie, to the picturesque harbour of Port Fitzroy, and then to Whangaparapara, passing among beautiful islands along the rugged coast line. The steamer will leave Quay-street Jetty, No. 4, at 8 a.m., and will arrive back about 8 p.m. • Meals will be served on board, Is 6d each. This is a unique opportunity of seeing the hold and rugged ,scenery of the Great Barrier Island under the pleasantest conditions. Owinjr to the extended itinerary passengers will not be able to land on the island. Fare: 6s. A Band will accompany the trip. PATORTHERN STEAMSHIP lN CO., LTD. SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIPS. EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. GAEL. A W ATT AND ALGIE'S, Railway Wharf, 2 p.m.; Fare. 8b 6d. HAUITI. WAIWERA AND GRUT'S, Railway Wharf, 2 p.m.; Fare, 8s 6dROTOMAHANA. WAIHEKE. Quay-st. No. 3, 2 p.m.; Fare, 6s. OREWA. ARKLE'S AND WAY PORTS, Railway Wharf, 2 p.m.; Fare, 55.. The Steamers will return to Auckland on MONDAY MORNING, arriving about 9 am ' . CHAS. SANSON, CHAS. SANSON, Manager. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. RUSSELL REGATTA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1912. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) S.S. CLANSMAN Will leave Auckland on FRIDAY, 27th December, at 6 p.m., and will leave Russell, on return trip, 28th December, at 7 p.m. Return Fare, 20s. Return tickets are available either from Russell or Whangarei, up to Saturday, January 4th, 1913, and passengers may travel to Russell, via Whangarei, in s.s. Manaia. Friday, 27th, 10 p.m.. , Competing gigs carried free at shipper's risk, a.nd must be booked on or before Tuesday, December 24th. CHARLES RANSON. Manager. •jyORTHERN • STEAMBHIP CO.. LTD. WHANGAREI REGATTA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IST, 1913. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) S.S. MANAIA Will leave Auckland on TUESDAY, December 31at at 10 p.m., and leaves Whangarei on the return trip, WEDNESDAY, Ist January, after arrival of 9.30 p.m. train. Return Fare, 20s. Tickets available for return on Saturday, January 4th, 12 noon. Competing gigs carried free at shipper's nSk ' CHARLES RANSON. * Manager. PARNELL PUBLIC SCHOOL ANNUAL PICNIC, To bo held at the most favourite and popular resort in Auckland, HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU ISLAND (By kind permission of Mrs. Reid), WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 18. Steamers leave Devonport Ferry Tee, 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Hot water, Tea, Sugar, and Milk provided. Sports for the kiddies: good prizes. Wharf landing. The cheapest picnic offered to the public. Return Fare: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. W. F. BINES, Chairman. Ci S. WAIWIRI leaves Harbour Board steps O' about 9.30 a m., to-morrow, weather permitting. Bait provided. Faro 2s 6d. BS. WAIWIRI leaves Harbour Board steps • at 2. p.m. to-day, weather permitting. Fare Is 6d. — - 'I Boxing. * JSLj&k rpoWK JJ ALL ]« JK DECEMBER 21 and 23, at* 8 #1 i\ GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL. ! NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. Presents on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. FRANK - ELLIS (Wellington) and LEN ROBINSON (Gisborne), Professional Feather-weights in a 15-round contest for a .£7O purse. Also, an All-star Amateur Programme.— Savoury and Marquet, Champion Heavyweights- Bennett and O'Meara, Champion Feather-weights; Kutner and Payne, Champion Bantam-weights. Als), BROWN and ORNSTEIN and CADMAN and COOK. SECOND NIGHT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23. The First Appearance in New Zealand of Australia's Premier lOst 41b Boxer, MAURICE FLEMING, who will meet DENNY MURPHY, of Wellington, New Zealand's Welter-Weight Champion, in a 15round contest for an £30 purse. Also another brilliant combination of amateurs: Louis Berger and H. Lewis, wel-ter-weights; Gordon Menzies and Another, light-weights; Mackay and Powell, bantamweights; Sparrow and Wright, Featherweights. _ _ . , , Don't forget there are Two Boxing Nighty just before Christmas this year. Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, Is; Reserved Seats, 4s; Stage Seats, 10s. FRANK H. BURBUHII, Secretary, .Ljggq Professional Notices. lADIES— Easy - Occupation for you. In J your own home, in your own tlmoi earn good money, be independent of factory or workshop. Take up the OttHiiylearnt business of lace-making with a Torchon Lace Loom. We purchase at highest rates all work produced. If interested e«nd 3d stamps for further particulars to tho Torchon Lace Co., Desk No. 11, 9, Centreway, 263, Collins-street, Melbourne, late of Empire Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15175, 14 December 1912, Page 4
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