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GAVka\ COMPANY. >. -. T^llßK'' 3team Comand TE AROHA. STRAIKUS: PATIKI, TR AROHA AND MEMSAHIB.

PATIKI, Captain W. BKTTIS, Fr « n Shorthxnd, calling at Goods Wharf Mondny, at 10.30 morning, from Goods Wharf only Wrdnesday, 5 morning F;iday, 5.30 morning K r nm Vv Aroha — rs.it nnlny, 23rd, 6 morning Tiuwlay, 26th, 6 morning TbuV^lay, 28th, at 7 morning Sntnnliij', 30th, 7.30 morning FARES: Single. Return. T«r ... 2s Gd 3s Od Hik m ... 3s Od -5s Od June »n aid Paeroa 4s Od 6« Od , k ,ul^ ... 7s 6d 12a 6d .Ve;»tlu<r and other circumstances perm'tting. . . s«»t responsible for nccnients in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or :u»\ goods, parcels, &c, put on board unless .->i.<iied for, and all goods stored arc •it tin- ri'k of tiie consignees. Nin-lrim for damage to or short de'ei\ uf cargo will be recognised unless >ide \\ i thi n 48 hours after date of shipnent. ; v a> in formation concerning thestoamer, ; fKi^lit, &c., may be obtained of the Ageut (Ci«..rK.*» Ahier), Te Aroha, or at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigution Compainy, Shortland Wharf* H. C. GILLBSPIE, Manager. -i AUCKLAND DIRECT. "S^^^U- The S.S. ROTUKU. I.^: OM Auckland every Tuesday. From Te Aroha, every Friday. Cmj -<i Only. No Trunshippinif. MIORNTON SMITH, & FIRTH. Afjeiit at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. April 22nd, 1885.

Coaches.

/GALLAGHER'S BUS \J TIIE BUS TO WAIORONGOMAI (carrying Passengers, and Parcels) Leaves Te /iroha^Dailyat the following Hours: — U. 30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. Le*\iu£ Waiorongomai daily at — . 8 30 ii.m , 1 p.m. 3 p.m and 5 p.m GD EITHEU WAY. 61 J E. Gallaghkr, Proprietor.

-A. LINE O# .A. IT X O DAILY I_, ZEe o o .A.O h: c s To iind from following Places :—: — MORRINBVILLE (meeting all Auckland Tiains), PAEROA, THAMES, WAIORONGOMAI, also SHAFTESBURY every Tuesday and Friday . I)RADLEY AND CO.'S J-> FOUR-HORSE Mail Coach start* from the Booking Office (jidjoining WARI.j.N'S HOTEL) at 7 a.m. every Morning for MORRINSVILLE carrying PASSENGKKB and PARCELS at MODKRATE CHARGES, and arriving at Morrinsville •t 9a m. Same Coach leaves MORRINSV ILLS FOR TE AROHA and WAIORONGOMAI eh«h evening on arrival of TRAIN FROM AUCKLAND. A Coach t«> rnnnect leaves Kiliiin's Hotel, WAIORONGOMAI eveij morning at 6.30. DAILY Coach to THAMES direct leaving Te Aroha at 9 a.m. Fares— Single, 9s ; Roturrv, 158. Panh-engers CAN BOOK and obtain Tickets in advance At Kilian'a Hotel, WAIORONGOMAI, „ Warren's Hotel, TE AROHA, • rat the BOOKING OFFICE, Whitakei fctiuet, Te Aroha Ca>riage« and Buggies on Hire. Stables open at all hours. BRADLEY & CO., Propiietore. WAIORONGOMAI AND TE AROHA. i BRADLEY & CO.'S BUS is run at intervals tn and from Waiorongomai and To Aroha daily.

CHFRCH SERVICES.

Next Sunday. Wesleyan. — To Aroha, 11 a.m., Rev. Mr Wills; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Mr Wills; Wnitoa, 3 p m., Rev. Mr Wills. Church of England — Te Aroha, 11 a.m., Te Aroha West, 3 p.m., Waiorongomai, 6.30 p.m., Rev. Mr Marshall ; Shaftesbury, 11 a.m., Rev. Mr Boucher. Roman Catholic. — Te Aroha, 9.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Th« Hamilton correspondent of the Herald says : — On Tuesday Mr Crawford, of Auckland, oompleted the erection of the centrifugal creaming machinery and butter^Hiaking plant at the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory, and a trial was made in the presence of Captain James Runciman, the managing director. The machine for Heparating the cream was run at the amazing spei-d of 7800 revolutions per minute,^ readily discharging skim milk from one pipe while the cream was running from the other. The results obtained are highly |satihfactory, the full capacity of the machine biting utilised. The skim milk from the machine was set up for a test, and found to be absolutely devoid of cream. .This machinery will evidently r^volutionine dairying in thin country, so goon as its iintntnse value to farmers becowes known.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 103, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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631

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 103, 23 May 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 103, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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