SHIPPING.
GAl^ COMPAQ 1. , . fXI RE. " Steam Coni1 ) m -tion with the KttEl* nntl TE AUOttA. bTEAtf, S: PATUyI, TE JAROIIA AND AIEMSAHIB. PATIKI, Captain W. Barns, Ff.> ii Sh irtland, calling at Goods Wharf Monday, ar 0,30 morning Friday* B murniug F'tim IV Arnh.v — vitunlny, -i7th, 7 morning 'ht.-stlav» 3 »th, 9 jtioi'iiing Sauud^ , 4th, 5 morning FAKES: Single. Kctum. n« !IMa „. 2« Od 3s Od 11.,,,tai8 ... 3s Od 58 Od J,,,,.ai..n andr«aroa4H Od 6s Od IV Viohu ... 7s 6d 12. 6d •'«.itlu«f .ittd other circumstances perMll ?"tTe^p»n-«ihle tut acci<lonts in aliippi.i •, carrying or discharging live st/ck, vr .niv jr«i»»rt, parcels, &c, put on board iiiu^s sitrncd tor, and all goods stored are !U thr ri«U o£ t»ie cmsignees. N\, claim for damage to or short de•cfy of carj;o will be recognised unless «de within 48 hours alter date of shipnciit. . Vay inf iinmition concerning thesteamer, £»eufit» Ac.) may be obtained of the Agent C'linfl.* Ahier), Te Afolm^ or at the olHce oi me Thames River Steam Navitfsi^on iJmnpany, Shortland Wharf*. U» 0. GILLESPIE, i Manager. I~^r AUCKLAND DIRECT. 2^ll^l^ The S.S. KOTUKU. 1 Aiu-kland every Tuesday* L Fp.ih Te Aroha, every Friday, Cai-o Onl\ . No Transhipping ■HIORN'TON SMITH, & tfIRTIL Agent .«t T e Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. April 2'2m\, 1885.
Coacheai / 1 ALLAUHEK'S BUS THK BUS TO WAIORONGOMAI (cniryit).i, i'uHaengersj anil Panels) beaves *L\ Aioi'H I laily at the frtllowirtjc Hours:— *».3U u.niM 2 piin.,4 p.m.) and 6 p.m. Lt-itviii- Waioronfc-omui daijy a't — t Hi) ...ni , 1 p-nu 3 p.m and 5 p«m GO EITDER WAY. 6i> E. Gallagiiuu, Proprietor.
Xj "m: J± LINE OP J^_ ~Y -I O DAILY Xj a o jl oho h H s To pint f'uMii following Places :—: — M()!Ifl NEVILLE (inretinu: nil Auckland ']V,,i,, ). PAEKOA, THAMKS, WAIO1{()N T (4O.MAI, hNoSHAFTESBUKY every Tuestlay and Friday, 1> If A OLE Y AND CO.'S JL> FOlMt-HORSK Mail C«>a«-h ptnrts from the Booking Office (adjoining WARRKX'S HOTEL) at 7 a.m every Mornin» f..r M():;[flXSVlLLEcarryin» PASSENGKUS and PARCKLS at MODERATE C-iAMGKS, and arriving at Mmrinsville »t 9 a in. Same Coach leaves MORUI\ T SVILLK FOII T2<l AROHA and WAIO PONGOMAI e.»°:i evening on arrival of TliAiN FROM AUCKLAND. A Coach to conn ct leaves Kilmn's flotel, WAFOUON6OMAI exery moining at C.30 DAILY Coach to THAMES diiect leaving To Ar 'ha 'it 9 a.m. Fafed— Single, 9s ; • Return, 15a. ' '"*Pa--e'ngefs CAN BOOK and obtain Tiokfts in advance At Kili«n'« Hotel, WATORONGOMAI, „ \Yarr-n*s Hotel, TE AROHA, oiattlic BOOKING OFFICE, Whitaker Btrt-t, Te Aroha Ca ri.-i»es and Buggies on Hire. Stahlew open at all hours BRADLEY & CO., Propi ietors.
WAIOttUNGOMAI AND TE AROHA. BHAPUSY & CO. 'B BUS is vtin at in- _ -t-'i-v it I** t<> »tul from Waioiongotnai nnd Te Aroliu daily.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 108, 27 June 1885, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 108, 27 June 1885, Page 2
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