THAMES RTVKH STEAM NAVIGA GATION COMPANY.
A _«v T^TRECC Steam Com3^^. \s munication with* the 4&^SS^OHINEMURI RIVER and TE AROHA.
STEAMERS: PATIIU, TE AROHA AND MKMSAIIIB.
Shortlnnd to Te Aroha— Saturday, 12th, 5 morning h Aroha to Thames — Monday, 14th, at 9 morning
WAITOA, Captain W. Bkttis, From Shortland, calling at Curtis Wharf M >nday, 14th, at G morning Wpducsday, 16th, 7 morning Friday, 1 8th, 8 morning From Te Aroha, calling at Junct'on. Saturday, 12th, at 7 morning Tiifsdav, 15th, 5 morning Thursday, 17th, 5 morning Saturday, 19th, 6 morning FARES: Single. Return. Turua ... 2s "0d 3s Od Hikutaia ... 3s Od os Od Junction and Paeroa 4s 0d 6s Od Te Aroha ... 5s Od 7s 6d
Weather and other ciroumstances per-
mitting. . . Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parcels, &c\, put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of the consignees. No claim for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. Any information concerning the steamer, fiei^ht, &c\, may be obtained of the Agent (Jnmcs La very), Te Aroha, or at^ the ottico of the Thames River Steam Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf k H. U. GtLLESPIK, Manager.
STEAM TO TE AROHA. From Goods Wharf, calling at Curtis's Wharf. -v^k rpHE swift and com* ' TTr >s3cTl\v\ -*- fur table new twin-screw Steamer DESPATCH. S. J. Roe, Master. From Thames — Saturday, 12th, 5 morning Tuesday, 15th, 6 a.m. From Te Aroha — Monday. 14, at 5 morning Wednesday, 16, 5 morning Fires. Single. Return. ~Te Aroha ... 7s 6d 12s Od ■Junction ... 4s 0d 6s Oil Hikutaia ... 3s Od 5s Od Turmi ... Is Od 3s Od
Coaches.
(TALLAGIIER'S BUS T .T,HE .FUS TO WAIORONGOMAI ■ (carry? n it Mails, Passengers, and Parcels) 1 Leaves the P«st Office Daily at the following Hours : — 9 a.m 11 anr. 3 p.m and 5 p.m Lpavlnsr Waioronrvimni daily at — 8 a,m 10 aim 2 p.m and 4 p.m E. Gallagher, Proprietor.
.aEUHA & WAIORON"-
GOMAT.
CONSTANT GOMMUNIGAGATION:!!
.BRADLEY. & CO. 'S. COACHES Running Again
as follows :
Leave Walker's Hotel, daily, -at 8.30 a.m. „ „ 11 a.m. it n ii '1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Leave Waiorongomai, daily, at 10 am. „ 12.15 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 5 p.m. .Calling at Steamer Landing whenever necessary.
AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES
At Auckland Agricultural Show, 1883, FOR TINWARE, COLONIAL OVENS, SPOUTING, AND LEAD EDGE RIDGE-CAP.
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GALVANIZED IRON CHIMNEYS & TANKS Always on Hand and Very Cheap.
GEORGE M'CAUL, Thames Galvanized Iron Works and Colonial Oven Manufactory, BROWN & DAVY STREET, TIIAMKR.
Pat to a traveller : 'An ' in it the next train for Dublin ye want? Faith, that went an hour a»o, borr.'
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 32, 12 January 1884, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 32, 12 January 1884, Page 2
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