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Northern steamship Ootsipa^ PA3SOA TIME-TABLE leaves Auckland Sunday, 24 )i, midnight; Tuesday, 20' I), 4 p in. 'I hursday, 28th, 4 30 p m. leaves Paeroa Monday, 25’h, 9p m. Wednesday, 27',h, 11 a in. Friday, 29 h, noon - Fares—7/6 single, 12/6 return, i Stewardess Carried THAMES-AUCELASD C=F- Pima of sailing, receiving and ship pir.jj of cargo subject to weather ant! other circumstances permitting Leaves Auckland xMonday, 25th, Hatmi, Wednesday, 27th, 4 p.m. Kawau, Friday 29tb, 6 p m. Leaves Thames Kawau, Saturday, 23rd, 7.30 a.in. Hauiti, Thursday, 28th, noon Kawau, Saturday, 30;h, Ip m. x Auzac Day ; no tn p. VS ““ RAO' 0 || KtW.J'IfooUSRAILWAY I!ftlt TABLE WAIHI ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES For the information of the travelling public we give below the hours of arrival and departure of al! trains to and from the Waihi station: ARRIVE FROM Paeroa 7.9 a.in, Paeroa 8.5 a.m. Frankton (connects with express from Wellington) 10.51 a.m. Taneatua (Tues„ Thurs., Sat.) 12.29 p.m. Auckland (express) 3.11 p.m. Taneatua 4.6 p.m. DEPART FOR

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXIX, Issue 8301, 23 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXIX, Issue 8301, 23 April 1932, Page 1