NORTHERN UNION TEAMBOAT COMPANY, Ltd. TIME TABLE Fsowc May Ist 1893. until sdetheb NOTICE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). WAT RO A B RANCH. For Kaipara Heads, Pn Point, Tikinui, Toka Toka, Whakahara, TeKopuru, Mititai, Aratapu, Mang-awhare, and Dargaville, etc. A steamer leaves Helensville Every Monday and Thursday at 10 a.m. (connecting with 6.55 a.m. train from Auckland), returning from Dargaville Every Wednesday and Saturday, at 0 a.m. For Tangiteroria. Steamer leaves Dargaville for Tangiteroria Every Fp.iday— tidal ; returning' from Tangiteroria same tide. OTAMATEA BRANCH. For South Bead, Batley, Pahi, Matakohe, Point Curtis, Pukekaroro, and Maungaturoto. Steamer leaves Helensville Every Monday after arrival of 4.40 p m. train from Auckland, leaving the above ports with tide on Tuesday. S.s. Ethel connects at Batley with above steamer, conveying passengers and cargo for Pukekaroro and Maungatoroto, also with steamer for Port Albert, each Wednesday, at, mouth of Otafnatea, conveying Passen&srs Only' for Batley, Paid, Matakohe and Paparoa. For South Head, Port Albert, Topuni Mill, Wellsford, and Paparoa, Steamer leaves Helensville for Port Albert, Topuni Mill, and Wellsford, calling at South Head, Every Wednesday, after arrival 4.40 p.m train from Auckland. S.s. Ethel connects for Paparoa, carrymglassengers onlv. Cargo for Paparoa must be forwarded by steamer leaving Helensville, Monday night, and will be delivered with passengers on Thursday. No cargo will he received for Otamatea ports after the 2.10 p.m. train on Monday, Meals supplied on board at reasonable rates. Steamer Farhs *. —Helensville or Mt. Rix to Darg'oville.—First Class —Single 10s ; Return, 15s. Second Class—Single, 7/6 ; Return,l2/6 Otamatea or Port Albert—Single, 7/6 ; Beturn, 12/6. Head Office of the Company, Helensville South, R. R. DOUGLAS, Manager. Auckland Office, Ferry Tee, E. W. ALISON, Managing Director. U . l TEW POTATOES T,T, SOUTPIERN GROWN AND PICKED FOR SEED. IDLER’S READING GIANT, main crop, 13s per cwt; 2s per 141 b All of the above were grown specially for us om Imported Seed. Stocks being limited we icommend early orders. Large seed sold teaper. Descriptive list Jfree on application. Also for Sale : APSTONES, EARLY ROSE, SNOWFLAKE E A 7TTY OF HEBRON.M AGNUM BONUM, BREESE’S, DERWENTS. NEW WHEATS. IRTEE&\PEA.RL, 7s per bushel; UX.LJCJIV o V- —» ’ _ t IRTER’S FILOCR BALL, 8s per bushel. Grown Loin Imported Seed. RTHTJR \YATES & CO. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. "HOBSON AiOUNTY , DANGEROUS R<S\AD fOTICE is hereby given that oAring to its o-erous state the Tatarariki road Xrom Te if a i <a in opposite Mr Perry’s\glass until, the 30th day v iS^ HORACE HAMMOND Council Chambers, County Clerk Aratapu, 11/8/93
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 212, 25 August 1893, Page 1
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