THAMES RlVKli STKAM NAVIGA GATION COMPANY.
a ;-. TTvIRKOr Steaut Cottl-A-^'ii^V -1 ' m'tutcntion with the ■<iI|iiEgfI»OHrNEMORI RlVfiß nndTE AROHA.
STEAMERS: PATIIU, TE AUOLtA AND MEMSAIIIB.
Shortland to To. Ar.ma— Saturday, 22nd, 3. morning from CuiWs wharf only Monday, 24th, .it 2 morning: *Thurs<'ay, 27tli, at "j uftoruoo'i jte Aroha to Thames — Saturday, 22nd, al 4 afbTiiooa Monday, 24th, at 4 aftornnon Friday, 28th, at 8 mo» ning FARES: Single. iletnrn. •turaa ... 2/0 d 3s 0d Hiktttaia ... 3s Od 5. Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Aroha ... 5s Od % 6d
Weather and other circumstances permitting. . Not responsible for aceidonts in shipping, carrying, or disclwiging live btouk, or any goods, paiveK, &c, put on board unless signed £or, and a'l «oods stored are at the risk of the consignees. No claim for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised nnle.s made within 48 hours after date of shipment. Any information concerning the. steamer, freight, &c> may be obtained of the Agent (James Laveiy), Te Aroha, or at the office of the Thames liiver Stpun Navigation Com pain , JShortland Wharf. H. C. GILLE-TIE, Manager.
T^E ONLY DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWtiKN AUCKLAND, WAITOA PLAINS, PIAKO. AND WAIORONGOMAI— Ctoimecting at the Jmtotioh with the s.s Ruby.
a nn HE very fast and com-Alda^S^-'a^k -*- mod ions Steamer 1 Captain W. Bettis, 1 From Shortland, calling at Curtis Wharf Saturday, 2tfth, at 5 morning Shorn Te Atolia, calling at J'mct'on. Monday, -31st, at 4 morning 'To Te Aroha. FARE'S. To Jdnstun. 'Single ... 6s Od Single .. 4s ißetara .... 7s fill Keturn ... 6s R. ONYON, Jigvnt, Shoitland.
STEAM' TO TE AttOIIA.
•ITrom Goods "Wharf, caDinj* at Curtis's Wharf.
-v_«jl rriHE Kn\nft and com"^■Kilk J- forcible new *" w ui-«oiewr Steamer DESPATCH, S. J- Soe, ."Master. 1 "From Th'imes — ' Mond.iv. 3 1, at 5/60' morning Yroin T'-'Ajvlm — Satuiduy, 29th, 9.30 wiorning-•-Mooday^ 1 p,m. "Fires. Sin^L*. Return. "TTe AroHia ... 7s 6d 12s Od Junction ... 4.» 0d bs Od Hiku^iia ... 3s 0.1 Od Btacua ... Is Od 3s ad
3STEAM : <3OM MUXICATtON" BETWI^'CM " THAMES TE AIJMIIA, "WAIOftON'•GOS4AI, SHAFTESBURT, & PIAKO ."BIVICE "WHEN IN FKEb'H.
STEAM TUG TFJU, , Captain J. M. BVMS8 VMS
«m*MER f IRON, und GOODS of all 1 (.Descriptions IN ANY QUANTI- \ TIES, can be arranged for at .Reasonable -<Kates. R. ONYON, Agent, Shortland.
Coaches.
(GALLAGHER'S BUS T THE BUS TO WATORQNGOMAI (carrying Mails, Passcngerf», and ParcoU) Leaves the Post Office Daily at the following Hours :—: — 9 a.m 1 1 a.m 3 p.m and 5 p.m Leaving Waioron,roin;ii daily at — 8 a.m 10 a.m 2 p.in and 4 p.m E, Gallaghku, Proprietor.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 30, 29 December 1883, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 30, 29 December 1883, Page 2
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