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. • ' Leaves Thames - '^v/ S»ituvoaV-iS—Wakatere, 8 30 a in Sunday 19—Wakatere. 12 no«'n Tuesday 21—Aupouri, 11 30 am Weduesday 22— Aupouri. 2 p m Thursday ,23 Aupouri, 3pm Friday 24 —Ancouri, 4 d m I.Con,day 27-Aupouri, 617 ain Vt-- •• Pares: Saloon. Iteturn, 13s; Single, 8< . Steerage : Keturn, 8s 6d; Single, s ®*L ' •" ; ‘ Leave's Auckland Sunday 19—Wak»tere, 7 15 a ra - Monday 20—Aupouri, 6 lo put Wednesday. 22-AAupoUri, ’7:3o;a;.m Thursday 2i3--Aupouri, B'3o a m Friday 24—Aupouri, 9.30 a.m. Sunday 29—Aupouri, 12 noon Connecting with JRiverSteamers forPaerou and Upper Thames Settlements' Leaves Auckla d for Paeroa, Turua, ■ 1 . Kopu. Etc. _ Sunday 19—Wainiarie, 4 p.hi. ' ’I Monday 20 —.Waitnarie, 4.30 p.m. ; Leaves Paeroa (callin .at Kopu). Saturday 18—Taniwha, 9 30 p.m Monday -20 Waitnarie,! 1.30 a.m.
.:V, s.s. POTOKOH'J. From Pueroa to Te Aros“* — ; . s M mday. AV’etlne* 3av, h t s‘l ’ H'r'-:>y on . arrival of«,«; • •
from Te: A roll nr fa Puernu—-■ Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday at 7 a . For fuftlior: .ijtfuiilyrS regarding pa 8 is»o8 or freight i»r>piv i<> i'!> • - 1 H ; J: HIRST To Arot/a.
M THE Wanganni River,
NEW ZEALAND’S' ; ~ ri ‘ v GREAT SCENIC CANYON, • Visited by thousands 1 NEW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON ■ via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. : ; /•■Magnificent Scenic Attractions The pleasantness of a trip on this beautiful river :• will linger in the •. v ; mind for ever. • -rv- v REDUCED,. FARES-35s ‘from/Ist May, 1908.
River Journey,. 150.. Miles. TAUMARUNUW WANGANUI ' TIME TABLE. , Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, . Steamer frond Pipiriki connecting with express at Wanganui: on Mondays, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s (circumstances., permitting).,... Tourist Bureaus w-T. C. .COOK & Sow, A. HATEICK & Company. „
mm mm & & HOGAN’S Lmrv and Bait Stabtejm WhittokePStreeil •" Te Aroba-m . - (Latb; A. Thomas') ' Couches, Brakes, Saddle Horses;' Bugff.m/qtWi Invalid Carriages, for hii.ej ' \V,rlding find Pienio Parties SBEOIALY catered for. . j;H i 1 IT ARSE 1 bought and so l d s and I.token to saddle and all kinds of h,. ; rnes« tit reasonable rates,. 4 ,, v 'o. '; COACHES-to tuoefc all trains." * * o f .. . . . BCTNEJiACS attended to,.t . V O.Aa sjale.-rr-Mause,-Oats Wheat, liran, Chuff;' Pollard,-Stra'A'*.etc,; • .., Opposite Hot Springs Hotel.. . TE AROHA. " Hirk YrJ' r? ,f Buggies, Gigs,-Ladies’ abd -Clem’s S <1 !e Horses, 0: <‘i> and Closed C.ar« '■ ■ - , kEti oerats and Wt-ddiff&s . specially for - ’ ■ ’ 1 ’’ ■ , '■[’';\u ’istrdrivet; to • rdl-parjts byrsekpv?’;’r(n‘pd drivers/ • Y -oly stands arr-nge’d,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43351, 18 July 1908, Page 2
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