Monday 11—Wakatere, 2 45 p.m. F' -Wednesday 13—Wakatere, 4 4 pm 1 .'Thursday 14—Wakatere, 5 40p.m. 15—Wakatere, 6 p.m. r j ORTB ER N v, " STEAMSHIP CO .Jp; limited > - MJ „ , |,| ;.V.; "-■Z ■ ft i 8 r , . COMMUNICATION WITH lINBMt BI AND TE AROHA. #5;ZM<i r ,......... .... . >■ ■■"" 1 . 1 i, . Leaves Thames Saturday— 16—Wakatere, 6 30 p.m. pi a Fares: Saloon, Return, 13s; Single, • ' ® a -, Steerage: Return, 8s 6d ; Single, 5s ; i 6d. - v‘ Leaves : Auckland Saturday . 9—Wakatere, l*p m 1 h-rrWakatere, 9 15 a.m. >&2pAueßday 124-Wakatere, 10 15 a.m. . Wednes Jay 13—Wakatere, 11 la a m K 14—Wakatere, 12 noon l®~Wakatere, 12 30 p.m. Saturday 16—Wakatere, 1 p.tn. • CoimeCifcingwithßiverSteamersforPaeroa and Leaves _ Thames Settlements a r d for Paeroa, Turaa, HHH, V ■■. > Kopu, Etc. Sunday 10—Waimarie, 7.30 p.m. 5 1 ‘ Leaves Paeroa (calling at Kopu) |||%' Saturday 9—Taniwha, 1 p.m. r : M°ndny 11—Waimarie, 2.30 p.m KFf SJS. EOTOKOHU. PaeroatoTe Ajroha • v : Monday, Wednesday,, and Friday on : ..V;.; ‘ ivF /,• arrival of s,s. From Te Aroba to Paeroa— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a n> ; For farther >*rticDlars regarding pasfreight applv to , . H.J. HIRBT Te Aroba, THE Wanganui River Mu - !fN K NEW ZEALAND’S ■ GREAT SCENIC CANYON, , ' r Visited by. thousands Ovekland Route to Welungiok . via Uentiral Railway, -'' avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Sobnio Attbaotio.ts kmm pleasantness of a / trip on this beautiful river will linger in the mind •' for ever. ' ; BEDUOED FARES— 3Ss from Ist F F- May, 1908. Ss?t ,v . .12nr River Journey, 150 Miles IS M: TAUMARUNUI—W ANGANUI H fmm TIME TABLE at Wanganm on Mondays, HH '■ . wedrieaday. Ind Friday, (circumstances permitting). Bureaus—T. C, COOK & Soi wm^m. VvA.HATRIOK & COMPANY. SMNsS f-v.-u n & >■•■.. J. Opposite Hot Springs Hotel, TE AROHA. ■ « _ Ok Hire Bugg: buggies, Gigs, Ladies’ and Gent’ v Saddle Horses, Open and Closed Car Funerals and Weddings special! catered for. Tourists driven to all parts by ea nana I'-.'.'-perienced drivers. HOGAN’S Liverv and Bait Stablest ' Whittaker Street Te Aroha . (Late A. F Thomas-) Coaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bug gies, anu invalid Carriages for hire -- '■ —— . Wedding and Picnic Parties SPECIA] Y catered for. , CDCCT A SPECIALITY- ; —reasonable rates., . mm- - ■ —i COACHES to meet all trains. | FUNEBALS attended to. ■ ' --f- r '- { ■ ”T- ! s *. • 1 1 , On sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, lira Chaff, Bollard, Straw, etc. STEAM LAUNDRY Hamilton STATIONER, ’ ‘ sKr 11 ; . been appointed All parcels left with Me JACKSC on MONDAYS OR TUESDAYS w be returned on the following FRIDA 128 Mbs POWER,, Proprietress. „ Td Trespassers 'TRESPASS NO TIC * TRESPASSERS with or withe dog or gun, oa my property, will » iyDAcn?rrrrrmji'rt * prosecuted; A. MACKENZIE, “ Kerrydale,” Waihou. THE SPAS S , NO TIC f ■M ;■ ; ■ \V■-... v •• '■ s . No thoroughfare on my propel with dog or gun. Trespassers pre cuted. Poison laid. JAS. LAVERY, Tui Pah Farm 118 * '-TRESPASS NOTIO >roperty, at Waihou, will.be PROti TUTEO ui NaTY BROS
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43323, 9 May 1908, Page 2
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