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SEA SERVICES. 1. Auckland and Devonport, thrice daily. 2. Auckland and Tryphena, Whangapara, Okupu, Port Fitzroy, Okiwi, and Awanga, weekly. . 3. Dargaville, Hoanga, Tangowahine, Mapuna, Kirikopuni, and Tangiteroria, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 3A, 4, and 4A.) 3A. Dargaville, Hoanga, Tangowahine, Mapuna, Kirikopuni, Tangiteroria, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 3,4, and 4A.) 4. Dargaville, Hoanga, Tangowahine, Mapuna, Kirikopuni, Tangiteroria, and Junction, near Wharekohe, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 3, 3A, and 4A.) 4A. Dargaville, Hoanga, Tangowahine, Mapuna, Kirikopuni, Tangiteroria, and Junction, near Wharekohe, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 3,3 A, and 4.) 5. Helensvilie, Batley, Pahi, Whakapirau, and Matakohe, weekly. 6. Helensville, Pouto, Tangaihi, Raupo, Tikinui, Scarrott’s, Naumai, Tokatoka, Tatarariki, Te Kopuru, Mititai, Aratapu, Aoroa, and Dargaville, twice weekly. 7. Horeke (or Iveydale), Kohukohu, Rawene, Koutu, Rangi Point, Opononi, and Omapere, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 8 and 10.) 8. Horeke (or Iveydale), Kohukohu, Rawene, Koutu, Rangi Point, Opononi, and Omapere, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 7 and 10.) 9. Russell and Opua, as required. 10. Taheke, Kohukohu, Rawene, Koutu, Oponui, and Omapere, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 7 and 8, see also, Inland Service, No. 50.) 11. Whangaroa, all boating in harbour as required. (Alternative to Inland Service, No. 158.) The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forms. Successful tenderers will be required to show that they are in a position to satisfactorily carry out the services. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time-tables framed by the Department. Where the tender is over £5OO for any one service, the attention of the tenderer is directed to clauses 26 and 26A of the terms and conditions. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any post office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, endorsed “Tenders for Mail Service No. , to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster, Auckland. W. GRAY, Secretary. * Services may be affected by railway extension, and may be terminated by the Postmaster-General on his giving one month’s notice in writing. + Services may be terminated by the Postmaster-General on his giving one month’s notice in writing. t Services may be terminated by the Postmaster-General on his giving three months’ notice in writing. § Special conditions at ach to these tourist coach services. Particulars may be ascertained from the Chief Postmasters of the districts concerned. In delivering and receiving mails at railway stations it is understood that contractors deal with the guards of trains, and that delivery of the mails is to be made into the railway vans if required.

143. Tangiteroria and Junction, near Wharekohe, weekly. (Alternative to No. 143 A.) 143 A. Tangiteroria and Junction, near Wharekohe .twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 143.) 144. Tatu, Ohura, Matiere, and Ongarue, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 91, 98, 99-) 145. Taupiri and Gordonton, daily. 146. Taupo and Tokaanu, thrice weekly summer, twice weekly winter. 147. Tauwhare, Eureka, and Eureka Railway Station, thrice weekly. 148. Te Awamutu Post Office, Railway Station, and Pirongia, daily. 149. Te Awamutu Railway Station, Post Office, and Kihikihi, twice daily. 150. Te Kapa, landing service, thrice weekly. 151. Te Kopuru and Red Hill, weekly. 152. Te Kuiti, Piopio, Paemako, and Mahoenui, weekly. (Alternative to No. 105.) *53- Te Mata, Raglan, and Hamilton Road, twice weekly. 154. Tirau and Tapapa, weekly. 155. Tokaanu Landing and Post Office, as required. 156. Tokatoka, landing service, and Rehia, as required. 157. Tokatoka, Matakohe, Paparoa, Rowsell’s, and Maungaturoto, weekly. (Alternative to No. 74.) 158. Totara North, Saies, and Wharf, twice weekly both ways; and Saies, Totara North, and Whangaroa, thrice weekly one way; and occasional boating to and from vessels. (Alternative to Sea Service, No. 11.) 159. Tuakau and Onewhero, thrice ly160. Tuakau and Pukekawa, weekly. 161. Waerenga Railway Station and Post Office, thrice weekly. 162. Waihou Railway Station and Post Office, as required. 163. Waikumete and Oratia, daily. 164. Waiotapu, Muripara ,and Te Whaiti, weekly. 165. Waiotemarama and Kawerua, ly166. Waiuku, Waipipi, Kohekohe, and Poliok Settlement, thrice weekly. 167. Waiwera, between steamer and Post Office, as required. 168. Waiwera and Puhoi, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 14.) 169. Waiwera and Upper Waiwera, thrice weekly. 170. Warkworth, Matakana, Big Omaha, Whangateau, Leigh, and Pakiri, weekly. 171. Warkworth, Matakana Lower, and Mullet Point, weekly. 172. Wellsford and Hoteo North, weekly. 173. Wellsford, North Albertland, and Te Arai, weekly. 174. Whakapara and Puhipuhi, weekly. 175. Whakapirau, Rowsell’s, and Maungaturoto, weekly. 176. Whangape and Owhata, weekly. (Alternative to No. 538.) 177. Whangarei, Kiripaka, and Ngunguru, twice weekly. 178. Whangarei and Mangapai, weekly. (Alternative to No. 179.) 179. Whangarei and Mangapai, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 178.) 180. Whangarei, Maungatapere, and Poroti, twice weekly. 181. Whangarei and Otuhi, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 73A and 73 8 -) 182. Whangarei Post Office, Wharf, and Railway Station, as required. 183. Whangarei, Puwera, and Maungakaramea, twice weekly. 184. Whangarei, Waikaraka, and Parua Bay, weekly. 185. Whangarei and Whareora, weekly. 186. Whangaroa and Kaeo, twice weekly. 187. Wharekohe and Poroti, weekly. (Alternative to No. 188.) 188. Wharekohe and Poroti, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 187.)

A (q) . THE METROPOLITAN L Grand Central Coffee *Palace and 'Restaurant 'V CORNER OF DEVON & EGMONT STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH ' * Within one minute’s walk of Railwriv Station, Post Office and Bnnk=. (Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki.) fc* The above is specially adapted for the Convenience and Comfort of th* Commercial and Social Travelling 'Public, and in every way equal to a First- 1 class Hotel. Lofty and airy bedrooms, Ladies’ Tea Rooms, Drawing-room, \ Spacious Dining-room, Commercial Room, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, . / Convenient and Cemmodious Sample Rooms. /y ■ Al THE KITCHEN IS DMDEB AN EXPERIENCED CHE#. /A ' Arrowsmith, proprietor. '

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 861, 6 September 1906, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 861, 6 September 1906, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 861, 6 September 1906, Page 22

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