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Excursions, Picnics, Etc. gTEAMSHIP 111 C°- L m# rpO-DAY (FRIDAY). (Weather and other circumstances permitting). WAIWERA AND GRUTS: S.S. HAUITI Railway Wharf 10 a.m. S.S. KAIYAU Railway Wharf 7 p.m. KAWAU AND ALGTE'S: i S.S. DAPHNE 3 p.m. j S.S. CLAYMORE 7 P-m. WAIHERE: O.V. WAIUKU (Ostend and as far as Cowes Bay) 9.30 ».m. O.V. WAIUKU (Ostend tc Waihete) 5 p.m. S.S. ORBWA (Ostend Only) 10 p.m. ARKLES BAY AND WAYPORTS: S.S. GAEL 2 p.m. ! S.S. TANIWHA 7 P.m. ■ ; '' i ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP * COMPANY. LTD. j jgXCURSIONS ! jgOXING J) AY (DECEMBER 27, 1920). ! ; j (Weather and other c ire am stances Permitting) ; i: COWES BAY. P.S. WAKATERE, Northern Wharf . 9 a.m. ! Fare, 2a 6d. j KAWAU ISLAND. 1 , S.S. NGAPUHL Northern Wharf. . 9.15 a.m. 1 (And other Steamer if Required.) Fare. 4s. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. ' T.S.S. NGATIAWA, Northern Wharf 9 I Fare, 3s 6d. ARKLE'S BAY. 1 S.S. WAIPU. Railway Wharf .. & ®.m. | Fare. 2s &d. i BROWN'S BAY AND DEEP CREEK. , S.S. GAEL, Railway Wharf .. ..9 a_m. Fare, 2s 6d. ORAPIU AND AWAROA. | S.S. HAUITI, Railway Wharf . . 9.15 a.m. Fare. 2a 6d. OSTEND. ! O.V. WAIUKU, Northern Wharf . . 9 a.m. • Fare, 2s 6d. FROM ONEHUNGA . (Yacht Club Picnic to Whatipu.) S.S. AUPOURI . . . . ' . . See Posters. Vessels will leave resorts at 4.30 P.m., except Ostend., and a vesssl will leave there at 5 p.m. Children 12 and under, minimum Is 6d; Waiwera, 2s; Kawau, 2a. No meala will be served on veassls. Afternoon Tea, cup of tea and biscuit. Is. I si ATOKTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. ' ' LTD.—Snnday Trip, Deo. 26, l 19-20/—Ostend. Awaroa, Orapiu. i and Cowes Bay.—Weather and U other circumstances permitting, and if sufficient inducement ofiezs, O.V. Waiuku will leave Northern Wharf on SUNDAY, Dec. 26, at 10 a.m., and will leave Cowea Bay at 3 p.m. on return, via ports. Fare Return: Ostend, 3s: other porta, 4a, day only. CHARLES RAN SON, Mgr. fJ<HE ggEAM COMPANY. LIMITED. (Weather and other circumstances permitting) £<HRISTMAS J~)AY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1920. QRAND jj ARBOUR JgXCURSION. Back to Old Times THE S-S. PEREGRINE will leave The Ferries. Queen's Wharf at 2 p.m.. returning at 5-30 p.m.; for a Trip rcnrnd tie Har- \ bour, affording visitors an opportunity to view the Islands and Bays of the Waitemata Harbour. Burnand'a Band will render choice Musical Selections on the trip. FARE. 2s: No Half Fares. ALEX ALLISON. Manager. The devonport steam ferry COMPANY. LIMITED. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) EXCURSIONS FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. PASSENGER SERVICES. TO-MORROW (Christmas Day).—-On the Devonport, Stanley Bay, Northooto, and i Birkenhead Services the Sunday Time-table I will be run On th<> St. Heliers Bay Service the Time-table will be published in the daily papers. For MONDAY, December 27. 1920. watch i the Dailies. VEHICULAR SERVICES. TO-MORROW (CHRISTMAS DAY). The usual Sunday Time-table will be run. MONDAY. 27th. 1920. Time-table will be advertised. ALEX. ALISON. Manager. BRADNEY AND BINNS' CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS. (Weather Permitting.) MONDAY, DECEMBER 27. FOR BUCKLAND BEACH, Tamaki.—The e.3. Onewa will leave the Waterfront ' i (opposite Northern Roller Mills) at 10 j a.m., leaving Tamaki 4.30 p.m. Return | i fare, 2s. TO WAIMARIE, calling at Birkdale, Hob- ' sonville. Greenhithe.—The e.s. Kaipatiki j Will leave at 10 a.m.; Waimarie. 4 pm! Return fare. 2s. FOR. ONETAUNGA (the People's Park) S.S. Pitoitoi will leave at 10.30 am-! 1-ves Onetaunga 4.30 p.m. Return fare'. BRADNEY AND BINNS. JgOXING .DAY EXCURSION. s The Manukau. Yacht and Motor Boat Club will run their Annual Excursion to Huia and ( Whatipu on BOXING DAY, December 27. > Th'fr s.s. Aupouri wilj leave Onahunga Wharf at 9 a.m., returning from Whatipu at 1 5 p.m. Hot water provided at Huia only. Fares, 3s; Children under 12 years Is 6d 1 S. BESWICK, Hon. Sec. I Church Street W.. Onehunga. J> B. G L Y N BIRD. ! , FOR BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, 1 I AjiKLE'S BAY, VIPOND'S wharf, ' j WADE RIVER. i j TO-DAY (FRIDAY). j Leaves Auckland: 1 p.m. and 10 p.m. 1 | L. N. PARRY. "Phone 3467. Quay Street. ;! Public Notices. | 1 ; tJ ND A Y piCNICKEES.; jgXCURSIONISTS, AND OTHERS TEMPTED TO I DESECRATE THE LORD'S DAY— i gTOP ! RECOLLECT WHAT YOU MAY HAVE , LEARNED IN THE 1 "WORD OF GO D." [ " REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY." 3 IF THIS DOES NOT APPEAL TO YOU s " PERSONALLY." L CONSIDER THE CHILDREN, l '3 i S £|AY ! Corporation Notices. ' £ITY OF AUCKLAND. I REFUSE COLLECTION. 3 i , i The Refuse Destructor will be closed on j December 25 and 27, r.nd January 1 end 3. and there will not be any collection of refuse s on theso dates. 1 In. the Eden Terrace District refuse usuII ally collected on Saturday will bo collected on the Friday of each week. ' In the Grey Lynn and Remuera Districts ! > refuse usually collected on Monday will be i collected on the Tuesday following. 3 J. J. WALKLATE, " j Acting-Town Clerk, f | December 17. 1920. • M T - EDEN BOSOUGH COUNCIL. 2 J REFUSE REMOVAL, r I — - ! Notice is hereby given that the Refuse ; which is commonly collected on SATURDAY will be Collected this week and the next e on FRIDAY. t S. GRAY, j Town Clerk, i December 22, 1920.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 9

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