m-m m N OBTHEBK STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED i. PSTEAM COMMUNICATION WITb # ' FOB THAMES -U... -< ' •• . V'i jfc: V. ——— .. " ' ’ Leaves Thames v-Wednesday 2 -Wakatere, 9 45 am 'Thursday 3t—Wakatere, 1015 a m Friday 4—Wakatere, 12 30 p ru Saturday s—Wakatere, 115 p m Fares—Saloon • Return, 13s; Single, Bs, Steerage : Return, 8s 6d ; Single, 7s !«<•. 6d. : Leaves Auckland "Wednesday 2 Wakatere, 545 pm Friday s—Wakatere, 715 am P--8 tturdav s—Wakatere, 8 a.m.with River Steamers forPaeros and Upper Thames Settlements iLeaves Auckland for Paeroa, Turua Kopu, Etc. Wednesday 2—Waimarie, 3.30 iFhUisday 3—TariiWha, 4.30 p m Friday 4.—Waimarie, spm | Sunday 6—Taniwha, 7.30 p m ji'iMonday 7 —Waimarei, Bpm C , Leaves Paeroafcallin at Kopul || ; 2,r-Taniwho, il a m ,T urs’iay; 4, Waipiarie, 11.30 a.m Friday 4—Taniwha, 12 noon . Saturday 5 —Waimarie, 1 p.m M >rday 7—Taniwha, 3.30 p m -'.S RO OK OH ' From Parroa to Te 'Aroha - -> Monday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s 8
From Te Aroha to PaeroS— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m For .further particulars regarding passages or freight, apply to ■ II J IfikST T» Aroha. ■I THE Wanganui Riier NEW.ZEALAND’S , GREAT SCENIC CANYON, ‘ Visited by thousands ’ r-NKW : OVK£tLANi) 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 • * npnd for ever. BEDUCED FARES-35s from Ist .V:' May, 1908. * River Journey, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. Tuesdays, Thursdays, _ Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting with express at Wanganui on Mondays, . Wednesday’s,- and Friday’s circumstances permitting). - Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & Son, A. lIATRICK & Company. '*■" ; 28
HOGAN’S Liverv and Bait Stablest Whitt a ke / Street Te Aroha . (Late A. F. Thomas*) Coaches, Brahes, Saddle Horses, Buggi is, ana invalid Carriages for hiie /ei ling in 1 Picnic Parties SPE Jl \L Y catered for. SPECIALITYOpposite Hot Springs Hotel,. Is TE AROHA. .■a. Vm, 113 E 'SE L bought and sold and br >ken to saddle and all kinds of h •mes < > at reasonable rates. ' COACHES to meet all trains. FUNERALS attended to. 7On sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Poßard. Straw, etc. Johnson Sl Gwillim. On Hike . TWgg’es, Gigs, Ladi >s’ anl Gent’s Saddle Horses, Open and C. sed Car--inagrß, ••Vi Fihrerals , and Weddings specially catered Ihr, ■:\y ■ Tourists driveiLto all parts by ex- •. perienced drivers. 7 Yeaily stands arranged.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43366, 1 September 1908, Page 2
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