s&Ksv I /£• -■ N O BT H ER N ' STEAMSHIP CO , ; , LIMITEDV EA! ; M ' COMMUNICATION W ITfa ;oH INEM l BI AND TE A ROHA. FOR THAMES Leaved Thames esday 12—Wakatere, 3 45 p.m. adneaday 13—Wakatere, 4 4 p m wcaday 14—'W r «katere, 5 40p.m. ky.,ls—-Wakatere, 6 p.m. rday—l6—Wakatere, 6 30 p.m. Fares t Return, 13s; Single, %/ Steerage: Return j 8s 6d; Single, os • v : .. Leaves Auckland uesday .12—Wakatere, 10 15 a.m ’ednesJay 13—Wakatere, 1115 a m L rsday 14—Wakatere, 12 noon ' lay 15—Wakatere, 12 30 p.m. iraay 16—Wakatere, 1 p.m. Connecting with River Steamers f orPaeroa SShS"-* — - ... . , .and.yUpper Thames Settlements eaves Auckland , for Paeroa, . Turua '' K6pu r Etc.:Wednesday 13—Taniwha, 10 p.m. Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopu) 12 - Taniwha, 3 30 p.m. ''p -’'‘' ’'’ ' ' '’ ' ' ' ' '' S.B. ROTOKOHU. Prom Paeroa to Te Aroha—)nday,ti. Wedneeday, and.. Friday on arrival of s,t. I ' ~v-.- , , from Te Aroha to Paeroa— f j, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a n> For farther .rticalare regarding pasItgeaor freight.apply to I H. J. HIRST Te Aroha. '• . " . r 3 THE Wanganui River JNEW ZEALANJVB7 \ GREAT SQENIO CANYON, I Yisited by thousands |New Ovibland Route to Wblungion via Central Railway, i, avoiding sea journey, Magndtioent Scenic Attbagtions ■ The pleasantness of a trip ,on this 1 beautiful river will linger in the mind L/' for ever. IEEDCOED FARES—3Ss from Ist I', May, 1908. ■ ' H*fEß Joubney, 150 Miles 7?TAU&ARUNUI—WANGANUI A , TIME TABLE lys, Thursdays, Saturdays, ier<from Fipiriki connecting with Jexprej«rat Wanganui on Mondays, and Fridays (cir- ! cumstancee permitting). J Tourist Bureaus—C, COOK & Son I A. HATRICK & COMPANY. -V ■ - • ■ . '■% HotS m- Jr.: -TE A. ?• ' v / : ->* r On HibeI Buggies, Gigs, Ladies’ and Gent’s f ;Baddle Horse 9, Open and Closed Car-* inerals and Weddings specially catered for. , v 7 -Jo, Totuists driven to all parts by exI perienoed drivers. I Yearly stands arranged. HOGAN’S «, Lmrv and Bait Stabtes, Wimittaliey Street Te Aroha. m (Late A. F . Thomas*) . I ■; I Coaches, Brakes, Saddle HorSes, Bug- ■ "ies, ana Invalid Carriages for hire -V: 7 Wedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAI . T est ' '.4*; Vf.c ~i J* HORSES bought and sold an< jroken to saddle and all kinds ofh.'.rnes , Jit reasonable rates. V —t COACHES to meet all trains," 777,:/• I " FUNERALS attended to. wm On sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, lirar Chaff, ■ Pollard; Stxjaw, etc. m m m ifej STEAK LAUNDRY Hamilton ... STATIONER. Mr H. Jackson. J Jias been.appointed .AGENT FOR ABOVE. mMM parcels left with Mb JAOKOON /, on MONDAYS OR TUESDAYS wUI be returned oc the folio wing FRIDAY, ’ ' ■ .128 Mbs POWER, Proprietress. To Trespassers . v UB ESP ABS NOTICE TRESPASSERS with or - without , dog or gun, oa my property, will be 7 PROSECUTED. A. MACKENZIE, “ Kerrydale,’' Waihou. ; TjpR ESPASS NOTIC E No thoroughfare on my property 7with dogorgun. Trespassers prosev cuted. Poison laid. JAS. LAYERY, Tui Pah Farm. 7 ns NOTICE •1 , •' ,J Any person found TRESPASSING with Dog or Gun on our Ngutumanga j property, at Waihou, will .be. PROSE*. 'j'JOUTED,' Poison, laid for dogs. , , iAmnnr BROS
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 2
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