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THAMES r-IVEB STKAU NAVI GATKA COMPANY. yxTRKCf Steam ComJfeiJftW IJ umnienticm with the <JH»»OHINEMURI RIVER and TE AROHA. STEAMERS: PATIKT, TE 'AROHA AND MtaiSAHlB. WAIT O A , Capt-un W. Brttis, Thome* to Te Aroh.i — F-om Te Aroha. calling at JunctionSaturday, sth, 7 morning FAR E S : Single. Return. Turua ... 2s Od 3s Od Hikutaia ... 3s Od 5s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od bs U(i Te Aroha ... 7s 6d 12s Gd Weather and other circumstances per-

mitting. . Not responsible for accidents in slapping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goody, pai eels, &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 ship-

ment. Any information concerning the steamer, fi eight, &c, may be obtained of the Agent (J nines Lavery), Te Aroha, or at the office of the "Itiames River Steam Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf. H. O. GLLLEbPIE, Manager.

-. «* AUCKLAND DIRECT. CSIbSWo* The S.S. KOTUKU. tMiOh Auckland Railway Wharf every Monday. From Te Atoha, every Friday Morning 'Cih-gi>'On\y. No Transhipping. THORNTON SMITH, & FlllTH. U. ON YON, Te Aroha.

[a card.] T) I CHARD ANYON, STEAMBOAT AGENT. Licensed Custom House Agent. Forwarding Agent. Coal Agent. Office : S.s. Kotuku Store, Te Aroha.

Coaches.

/^ ALLAGHER'S BUS THE BUS 'TO WAIORONOOMAI (carrying Mail-, Passenger, ami PaiveU) J^eavt-h tiie Pos,t Office lMil) at thel'oilow ing Hours :—: — 9 a.vi 11 a. in 3 p.m ami 5 p.m Leaving Wainionjronuii <\<ri\\ at — 8 a.m 10 .t.m 2 p.m and 4 p.m E. Gau.a^uku, Proprietor.

MESSRS DKADLEY & (JO. are how running DAILY a Coach to and from Paeioa. Passenyt rs bookt-ri through goTlii.nies. Tin Co.ieh starts from Messrs iJrad ley's & Co.'s Hooking ()ftice (next AV an en's Hotel), each inoimng nt 10 oVlock.

Saddle Hoises and Buggies on Hire. Stables open at all hours. CH f 11 01/ SI£R 1 7 CMS. Nfxt Sunday. Presbyterian. — Waioum^ornai, 1 1 a.m. Uev. Mr Ak-intosh ; To Aioiw, G. 30 p.in , Key. Mr Mclntosh ; Waitoa, 3 p.m., Uev MrMcTntosh. Wepllyan. — Te Ajoli.i. 11 a.m., Lay ; Te Archa West, 3 p.m. ; Waioron&omai, 7 p.m., Lay.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ALL aihertu .iiiuiit.-s not othenvie ordered will bo iuseited until coutieimanded, and cluuged for .iccoulingly : end it is particularly lequcsted that, when practji fible such oidcib for either supplies or countermanding may.be in writing. All '.(heitisements should be addressed to the Manager— not to the Editor.

MAIL NOTICE. Mails will close as under — For Pueroa, Taimmga, Thames, Auckland, &c . — daily nt 9.30 a.m. For Wai toil, I'iako, Morrinsville, Hamilton, Waikato, and Auckland — Tuesdays, Thni>da\p, and Saturdays, at 6,30 a.m. For Waiorongomai and Quartzville — Dail}' at 8.45 a.m. For Shaftesbury- Fridays, at 8.45 a.m. The next English and European mail a .i iSati Francisco will close at this office on Saturday, the 19th July, at 9.30 a.m. This mail is due in London August 30th. rlher Ihe next English mail -\ia Suez and Brindi.si, will close at this office on Saturday, the 12th in>t., a*, 9.30 a.m. Due in London September Ist. Money Older office and Savings Bank open daily from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m., and on Satin days till 5 p.m. Telephone office now at Morrinsville, Piako, open 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. ; closed Sundays and holidays. |JNO. P. V IUSE, Postmaster

A Scotchman standing by the faiaily grave, said : " There lie my gran'father aud mj gran'ir ither, and my am father and mither, and there lies my brither Bob, and my puii #iri Jenuie, and there lies my wife ; and, if Fin spared, here I'll lie too." There is no way in which the farmer can &et the produce of his farm to market in so compact and valuable a form as in the products of the dairy. In this form the farmer pays a smaller tax in the form of tranapt rtatton iharges than in almost any other.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 2

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