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r Ferry Services. i JiiisE TAKAFUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. BAYSWATER. TAKAPUNA BAYSWATER, TAKAPDNA I And MILFORD BEACHES. 1 MILFORD BEACHES. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western . Entrant e) Monday to Thursday, quarter past ; e;-ery hour, from 7.16 ft.ni. until J0.15 p.m. ; Friday and .Saturday, quarter past every hour, from 7.1S a.m. to 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. The S-S. PUPUKE will leave Auckland at 10. 11 a.m.. 1.15, 2.20, 3.20. 4.40, 5.45, 6.40, 0. 9 i).in. Tram leaves Milford Road: 0.45, 10.10 a.in.. 12.15. 2, 2.55. 440, 5.30, 0.30, 7.15, 8.15 r>.in. ROUND TRIP. Adults, la 9d: Children under 13 years. I*. Motor and Coach Trips. IJOTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO.. X LIMITED. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. R.M. HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES. To To Toko, Whakatano, Opotiki, Waiotapu, WairaKu and Taupo daily. To Gisborne from Opotiki—Mon., Wed., and Sat. To Napiei from Taupo—Tuea., Thurs., and Sat. Special Cr,,» or Coaches to all parts oi lh« distri i* Trlcgnuns, MOTOCO, Rotorua. 'Phone* 19 and 353. ROYAL MAIL SERVICES) Between . - ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAILY. Connecting with East Coast Railway for Tauranga, The Mount, Te Puke. Matata, etc. Connecting with Afternoon Train from Rotorua. From Rotorua to To Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of the Urewora Country.) E E. WILLIAMS, Royal Mail Contractor, Hinrmoa St.. Rotorua. 'Phono 124. QT. HELIERS MOTOR BUa SUMMER TIME-TABLE. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (Inclusive). Leave St. Heliers.—7.ss, 0.20. li.oa.ru., 1.30 3.0. 4.0. 5.0 p.m. Leave Remuera (Tram Terminus)—B-26, 10-0, 11.30 a.m.. 2.0. 3.30. 4 30. 5.40 p.m. SATURDAYS ONLY. Leave St. Helieia—7.ss, 9-20. 11.0 a.m., 1.0, 2.0. 3.30. 4.45, 5.45 p.m. Leave Remuera (Tram Termintiß).—B.2s, 10.0. 11.30 a.m.. 1.30, 2.30. 4.15. 5.15. 6.15 p-m. SUNDAYS. Leave St. Heliers.--0.50 a.m., 1.0, 1.45, 3-30, 5.30, 7.30, 8,30 p.m. Leave Remuera (iram Terminue).—lo.2o a.m., 1.30. 3.0. 5.0, 6.0, 8.0, 9.15 p.m. Also frequent trips between Remuera and Purewa on Sunday afternoons as required. L. J. KEYS. TAURANGA— MATAMATA. — Cars leave Matamata daily, on arrival Rotorua Express from Auckland, reaching Tauranga samo evening. Cars leave Tauranga daily 8 a.m., conecting with Rotorua-Auckland Express, arriving Auckland 4.45 p.m. WAIHI— TAURANGA.—Cars leave Waihi it noon daily for Tauranga. Reserve seats per collect wire to Griffiths, Tauranga, Matamata, or Waihi. A. M. GRIFFITHS AND CO.. Royal Mail Contractors I -yyALKER'S ROYAL MOTOR SERVICES Owing to the Matamata-Tauranga Road | being impassable and dangerous, our Motor ! Service ie now running daily between Tauranga. To Puke and Ngcngotnha. connecting ■ with the Rotorua to Auckland Exprese at I 9.10 a.m. Departing for To Puke and Tauranga after arrival of the Auckland to Rotorua Expreee at 5.15 p.m.; arrive Te Puke 7.30 p.m., and Tauranga 8.30 p.m.—Book your feate by wiro to Walker'e, Tauranga. Swimming. QWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. & (Auckland Centre). TEPID BATHS. TUESDAY, MAY 16. At 7.30 p.m. Final of 75yds. and 100 yds. Schoolboys' Championships, 100 yds. and 880 yds. Intermediate Boys' Championship, 100 yds. Intermediate Girls' Championship. Presentation of Medals won at N.Z. Championships. All Centre Officials are asked to attend. Admission Free. E. L. BARKER. Carnival Secretary. A. J. FERNANDEZ. Chairman Auckland Ccntro N.Z.A.S.A. v — ' —: Bowling. JpUKEKOHE BOWLING CLUB. A Tournament will be held on the Pukckohe Green on SATURDAY, June 3: full rinks. Entrie« closo at Pukekohe with the, Secretary, on Wednesday, May 31. Entry. £1 per rink. Trophies winning team. Play commences 9 a.m. G. G. LITTLEJOHN. Hon. Secretary. A UCKLAND BASKETBALL AfciSOCIAJX TION. THE SEASON OPENS ON SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1922. There will bo Four Grades in the Championships this year. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY. May 23. DORIS YOUNG-SON. Training College. Hon. Sec. Boxing. AN OPEN NIGHT at CADMAN'S GYM. MONDAY, loth, commencing 7.50 p.m., 149, Victoria Street West. An interesting programme arranged. All enthusiasts invited. C 1 Thoroughbred Horses for Sale. FULL Brother and Sister to Nita Bell and All Bell. —A. Cameron, Mangero. rpROTTING rnaro Guava and pacer Bellova. JL both recent winners; Trotting Sulky, also Light Jogger.—For price and particulars, C F. Giesen, 4G, Phoenix Chambers, or 132. Great South Rd. nHHOROUGHBREDS OALE. Having received instructions from a Brocder in Ireland we can offer the following Well-bred Yearlings—2 and 3-year-olds. 1. GREY YEARLING FILLY. Sire: Roi Herode. Dam: Symintans Pride. Winner of 6 races. Price lOOOgns. 2. GREY YEARLING FILLY. Sire: Book. Dam: Bells of the West. Winner. Price. 300gns. 3. BAY YEARLING COLT. Sire: William Rufus. Dam: Sensette. Price. 500gns. i. TWO-YEAR-OLD BAY FILLY. Battle Call. Sire: Battleaxe. Dam: Impudent Lady. Price. 300gns. 6. THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT. Farasino. Sire: Farasi. Dam: Charlemuse. Price. 300gus. 6. THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY. Waving Feather. Sire: Wavilets Pride. Dam: Atholino (dam of Sling and Graceby. winners of many races). Price, 300gns. 7. THREE-YEAR-OLD. Orphan Boy. SireSantoi. Dam: (by Cellini-Roshu). Price, 200gns. 8. TFIREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY, Upper Ten. Sire: Duke of Brandon. Dam: Lady Evier. Price. 200gns. 9. TITREE-YEAR-OLD. Not Now. Sire: Valais. Dam: Notara. Price. llOOcns. 10. THREE-YEAR-OLD B. FILLY, Jabb ?', raw - Sire: Tho Jabberwock. DamLilly Lightfoot (winner of several raceß). Pnce. GOO fgns. , All the above are well grown sorts, showing good quality and sound in every way. T. I> B^~ T **"> C°BLOODSTOCK AGENTS, 3, Customs Streot East.. Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 12

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