BTHEEN STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED i. M U COMMUNICATION WITh U ■ OHINEMI’RI and te aroha. FOR THAMES rr— * 'Leaves Thames Saturday 23—Wakatere, 12 30 p m Fares: Saloon, Return, 13s; Single, Bs. Steerage: Return, 8s 6d; Single, 5s .. '■ ■ ; V 1 Leaves Auckland Thursday 21—Wakatere, 5 45 p m . Saturday 23 —Wakatere, 7 16am , Connecting withßiv&rSteamersforPaeroa and Upper Thames Settlements gLeaves Auckland for Paeroa, Turns, md ’ , • Kopu, Etc. " Thursday 21—Waimarie, 3 30 p m '. Friday 22—Taniwha, 430 p m Sunday 24—Waimarie, 7pm Monday 25—Taniwha, Bpm Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopu) Thursday 21—Taniwha, 10.30 p m Friday 22—Waimarie, 11 a m M Saturday 23—Taniwha, 12 noon S.S. EOTOKOHU. From Paeroa to Te A rob a— i Monday, Wednesday, and Friddy on . arrival of s,s. -4.. ' From Te Aroha to Paeroa— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m For farther ;-.rticulars regarding pass''es or freight applv to •■* H. J. HIRST Te Arohal ■' —-2 i_ : t —l '' • -
NEW ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC .CANYON, Visited by thousands New Oveklandßoute to Welling! on via Central Railway, ' avoiding sea journey. . Magnificent Scenic Attractions The pleasantness of a trip on this beautiful river will linger in the mind for ever. V REDUCED, FARES-35S from Ist May, 1908. River J ottkney, 150 Miles TAUMARUNUI—W ANGANUI ■ TIME TABLE lit' THE ■M.V----i River ' y express at Wanganui on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (circumstances permitting). Tourist Bureaus— -T. C, COOK & Son : A. HATRICK& COMPANY. r» mi n ••••* t-: O,' i Gviliii. JOfIDSOQ Opposite Hot’ Springs Hotel, . TE AEOHA. ' ■ •i--v ■; ■ Vi 1 v 1 On Hire Buggies, Gigs," Ladies’ and Gent’s Saddle Horses, Open and Closed Carriages, Funerals and Weddings specially catered for. driven/to i all parts by experienced drivers. Yearly stands arranged, ; HOGAN’S ; Liven and Bait Stables, Whittaker Street Te Aroha. . , ■ (Late A. F. Thomas’) “Coaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bug- ; gies, ana Invalid Carriages for hire ' H Wedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL Y catered for. SPECIALITY. HORSES bought and sold and hp- broken to saddle and allkinds of h. 'mes« ' at reasonable rates. < ' COACHES tomeet all trains. FUNERALS attended to. §l^ ( ,, ; On sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Pollard, Straw, etc. ; . f . .. STEAM ILI LAUNDRY Hamilton
iStl; Ur H. Jackson, 'Si. STATIONER, has been appointed AGENT FOR ABOVE. All parcels left with Me JACKSON o n MONDAYS OR TUESDAYS will be returned or the following FRIDAY. 128 Mbs POWER, Proprietress. To Trespassers 'pBESPASS NOTICE TRESPASSERS with or without dog 1 or gun, on "my property, will be PROSECUTED. A. MACKENZIE, “ Kerrydale,” Waihou. rjVRESPASS NOTIO e No thoroughfare on my property with dog or gun. Trespassers prose'* cuted. Poison laid. ■ - i JAS. LAVERY, ' Tui Pah Farm. 118 . JRBSPABB NOTICE Any person found TREBPASSING f* with Dog or Gun on our Ngutumanga property, at Waihou, will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. " X LAKNEY BROS. : y 'i
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43328, 21 May 1908, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43328, 21 May 1908, Page 2
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