Sh’pp’rg. . • /: - N ,‘rn ’ •’ ■'*’ • ) £■'•• . 15 0 VU- - s.s, A 7 AIT A u . TIM’. T.' BT FO I FEBRUARY. LtnvH? Onebunga tor Kawhia and Raglan and ratnra. Monday, 10th,2 p.m. Leav- ■ Jnehuasta L.*r Kawhia and Waitara. I ho--lay 13th, 2 p.m. Leave* Waitnri for Kawhia. and nehunga, Friday 15 h, * P- m - Leaves Onehunga for lx rvlna and kaalan and return, Monday 17 h, 'Z p.m. leaves Onehunga for Kawnia and wattara, Thuts hv, 20th, 9 a.m. Let.vea Waits’» for Kawhia and Onehunga, Friday, i’4s% 10 ?0 p m. Leaves Onehu-ga for Kawhia and Raglan •nd return, Monday, 24th, 2 p.m. Leaves Onehunga for Kawhia and Waitara, Thursday. 27th, 9 a m. Leaves Waitara for Kawhia and Onehonga, Friday, 28th, 6 p.-n. The s.B Waitangi will call at Raglan for < r with pasaeng rs on eithi r the up or down trip if agents receive one full day's notice. All cargo must be accotnranied by shipping note, and be booked one hour before sailing. Kawhia-Aotea Traie. s.s. ROTHESAY WILL leave Kawhia for Pakoka Shed, Aotoa, on Mon., Feb 17, and thence fortnightly during spring tides until farther notice. If weather should be unfavourable at advertised date of sailing will leave as noon after as weather and other circumstances permit. . A. E LaNGLEY, Agent, Kawh a.
L. A. Jowcain's Harbour Launch Karera. o WEEKLY TIME 'J ABLE. Feb. I<eave parau. Leave Kawhia. Mon 17 10 a.m. 5 p.m. fawdny 18 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Wednes. 9 Thunmay 20 9am. 1 pm. Friday 21 9 am. 1 p.mSpecial Trips Arranged For. L. A. JOURDAIN. F. NEWT. N’S OIL LAUNCH MABORO Will leave KAWHIA for all parts of the HAP. BO IE with passer :;-rs, cargo, etc., as arrangement. AWAROA visited every Saturday with mailExcursions arranged. Charges moderate
Also arrangements will be made for crossng Stock from Oparau or any ocher part of ;he Harbour. W. WOMAN'S HABBOUB LAUNCHES NAUMAI and VENTURA. WEEKLY TIME-TABLE Sail from KAWHIA Wharf carrying H.M Hails during Fob Sun. 16, for Rakaunui Sion. 17, 6 3o a.m, for Oparau ; 1.30 p m. or Te Maika Tues. 1 , 11 a.m. for Oparau Wed. 19, 9 a.m, for Kinohaku. Thur. 20, 7 a.m. for Cp ran ; 1.30 p.m. or Te Maika Fri. 21, 11 a.m. forOparaa Sat, 22, 9 a.m. for A waroa. Special trips as per arrangement, W. MORGAN. PASSAGES TO OR FROM
Europe. Canada, America, Australia, SOOKED BY C. ANO A. LINE (ALL BED), ORIENT PACIFIC LINE, * On Application to Jnion Steam Ship Company, AUCKLAND OU NEW PLYMOUTH. < : r ?ha Naw Zealand Slipping Co., Ltd. .TEAM WAIi'AR v ’ LONDON’. I IRE N.’xl Heartier L load at Ow W..ir..ra R'»>d.'oa<l wilt b» 'l'" s.s. "XAIPASA 1 (7391 Tons) a cr about 12th February, 190 - Wool 'id othar General Cai'l/n > g<> forward by »hiw opportunity wul-1 b delivered to the Harbour , l)ft rSl; c, Waitarn, >nd nil iosina'* t.’uv reiyurding dooti men'-a eeut to Corn puny'. J Waitora Office. »c>r be Ne« Zealand Slipping Co. Ln T CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. J,mJ Manager, Auckland. ‘ ' fi • ■ el■'«» tob icco W D Ji' Y' FLAKE CUT in the new wo ounce tins.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 348, 14 February 1908, Page 2
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