ETHER K STEAMSHIP CO vLimr^oj. OHINEiI; UI AND TR AKOHAv ■ ' ' f . FOR .THAMES . \' mv 'i ' leaves Thames . , " g"»** IP-Wakatew, 715 am \ W°W 17—Wakatere, Bam Saturday 18-Wakatere, 830 a m •* Sunday 19—Wakatere. 12 noon Fares: Saioon, Return, 13s; Single, os. Steerage: Return, 8s 6 dr; Single, s b<l. ■ . * ~ Leaves Auckland Thursday 16—Wakatere, 3 30 p m Friday 17—Wakatere, 4 15 p m ; Sunday 19-Wak«tere, 7 Ida m Connecting withßiverSteamers forFaeroa ThAMes Settlements Leayes, Auckla d . for. Paeroa, Turua, Kopu, Etc. 4 . Thursday midnight Friday < 17—Taniwlia, midnight Sunday 19—Waimarie, 4 p.ui. Monday-20 —Waimarie, 4.30 p.m. . ; Leaves P»eroa(callin- at Kopu) Thursday 16—Taniwoa, 8,30 p.m. . •Friday 17—Waimarie, 9 p.m. Saturday 18—Tuniwha, 9 30 p.m. Monday 20—Waimarie, 11,30 a.m. ; n i j ’ "Jroiu PaelOa to Te Arui>«— Munday, Wednet day, H nd Frirtay on arrival of «,3. r -. t : i • .frqtuTa Anpjia la PaertM— . .. ! I Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday at 7 aw For farther itibitlarH regarding pa*- • Stgesor frei«i<t ano'v fo ,r . HJ. 1/IBBT Te Arolia. ii -.7!tJ- i: ’ fl m THE : ' £ mm NE\V ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, ‘ • Visited by thousands NEW OVERLAND KOUTE TO WELLINGTON r - via Central Railway, .! .i favoidingsea journey. ’■ Magnificent!.Scenic Attractions The pleasantness ! of a trip on this beautiful.river if ill linger in ths ~mind fqr. ever. , ■ ’ REDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist , :r!v.„ , (vm . May, 1908. • ' RlVEli; Jodrnex, 15Q Mil®. * TAUMARUNUI-rWANGANUI ; TIME TABLE. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting with express at Wanganijhan Mondays,, Wednesday’s,. 1 ; (circumstances permitting).; r;,'_ . Tourist Bureaus-—T. 0. COOK & Son, A.. HATRIGK; & Company!
HOGAN’S Liven and Bait Stables*. '/ 1 ' !•' • (LATJB A. F. THOMAB*) Coaches, Brahes. Saddle Horses, Buggies, and invalid Carriages for hiie| " Wadding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL cateredfoi*. a i v. ‘ v/ <- ; -*• ' ■ 1; ’ r 1 5 ' < - ft ' SPECIALITY«v v ~ HOUSES fought and sold,and broken to saddle and all kinds of h rnes« at reasonable rates, t: COACHES tb meet all trains.* :; -±L •• - s 1 t FUNERALS attended to. ' Oh sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Pollard,' Straw, etc. * Opposite Hot Springs: Hotel, TE AROHA. ' i: l r OnlHibel ,r_"_ Buggies, Gigs, Ladies’ apd'-debt’s Saddle Horses, Open and Closed Carriages. , r |». # •; ’' . funerals and Weddings specially citerec lor '■ : ' Tourists driven to all parts by ex-* periftneed idrirera, \. • Yearly stands arranged. r*
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43350, 16 July 1908, Page 2
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