SHIPPING. - . - NORTHERN fpSPI STEAMSHIP .li^-l COMPANY, )[P»f«^ LIMITED. Time Table—APßlL. Weather and other circumstancea permitting Leaves Thames. Tuesday 9. .Wakatere, 12 15 p.m] % Wednesday 10. .Wakatero, 1 pm Thursday 11.,"Wakatere, midnight g £ Friday 12..Wakatere, 3 p.m Saturday 13. .Wakatere, 4 p.m Monday 15. .Wakatere, 5,45 p.m Leaves Auckland. Tiusday 9. .Wakatero, 7.15 a.m Wednesday 10..Wakatere, 7.3 C a.m Thursday 11..Wakatere, 8,30 a.m Friday 12.. Wakatere, 9.30 a.m Saturday 13. .Wakatere, 10.30 a.m Monday 15.. Wakatere, 12.15 p.m FARE: [Return 13s; Single B#. (No steerage tickets.) LEAVES AUCKLAND For PAEKOA, TUEUA, KOPU. Monday B...Taniwha midnight. Tuesday 9...iWaimarie, 5 p.m. Wednesday 10...Taniwha, 5.30 p.m. Thursday 11.. .Waimarie, 6 p.m. Friday 12...Taniwha, 7.15 p.m. Saturday 13...Waimarie, 8.30 p.aa. Monday 15...Taniwha, 10 p.m. LEAVES PAEROA (calling at Kopu 2J hours later) Tuesday 9...Taniwha, 12 noon Wednesday 10-...Waimari©, 1 p.m. Thursday ll...Taniwha, 2/ p.m. Friday 12...Waimarie, 3 p.m. Saturday 13£T*niwha, 4.15 p.m. Monday 15...Waimarie, 5.30 p.m. FAKIB: Bleturn 14s ; Single 8« 6d. A UOKLAND — SHORTLAND J\, SERVICE. The S.s. KAPUI leaves Auckland for Shortland every Monday and Fiiday, leaving Shortland for Auck »nd Tuesday and Saturday. 1. F. ANDREWS. Agent. MAIL NOTICES. MAILS WILL CLOSE AT CHIEF POST OFFICE AS UNDER—S TUESDAY, 9th. For Auckland per train at 9.35 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. and per Wakatere ?at 11.35 a.m. For Southern Offices, - also Napier, Nevr Plymouth, etc., at,3,30 p.m, for Hamilton and Waikato Offices at 3.30 p.m. For Paeroa, Maekaytown, Karangahake, Waikino, Waitekauri, Waihi and Te Aroha at 9,35 a,m, and 3,30 p.m. For Waiomo and Tapu at 9.15 a.m. For Tauranga and Katikati 5.30 p.m. For Hauraki Plains at 8 a.m. For Kauaoranga at 9 a.m For Norfolk Island, Fiji and Fanning Island at 3.30 p.m, ;For Australian States at 3.30 p,m JOHN J, PICKETT. Chief Postmaster. ■■i gga A GOOD mNESS MAN CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY AN INACCURATE WATCH. TIM* IB MONKT. "ACCURATE TO THE SECOND." DeuberHampden "Watcii "The 400" for LmUm. "John Huncook," 11 jeweli, fox Oentle 'MM, "SpMMI Railw»y" 31 »nd 82 jeveU, lor Railway hmm, «bk DEUBERHAMPDEN WATCHEi Arc msd» w the orty Factory in the World whw* » CompleU Watch (both Cm* »ad Moyement) »re made, and are felly gmarautewl. "LEVER SET' and wnnoi "8BT" IN POCKM, iTery Watch ii » marked that oae •M t«ll fa *«ality. No dwtler m« dw>ive whan yo* pmr«ha*f M. BEND FOR BOOK GUIDE TO WATfIB ■urxM. A«k for ihe nwne Deaber ia the cate. Look for tbeie trado marki engraved o» ' the tnoremwt. ■« DItrmEIU&DEN WATCH WORKS. aNTON, OHIO, U.S.A. lot Mnt«al AdT»nt*ge wban yom write %» th» »<iT»>rtU3r pleMe mention thil Min-k This! Direct shipments < f autumn and winter goods now being opened up at George Cullen's, direct -jmportera, Pollen St. —Advt. ;
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10186, 9 April 1912, Page 1
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