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" " „ , i r r i n aTHAMES I.IVRB STEA^ NAVIOATK..N COMPANY. DIRECT Steam Comm - .tton with the oHINEtoijRI RIVER and TR AROIIA. STEAM BKS : PATIKI, TR ABOHA AND MEMSAHIB.

PATIKI, Captain W. Bettis, Frvn Shortlund, calling at Goods Wharf Mon.hw at 10.30 morning Friday*, 5 morning, from Goods whart only F-om Te \roha — Saturday, 18th, 5 morning Tv -.vlny, 21st, 6 morning Saturday, 25th, 6 morning F->r P\ror--rviMlin-sday, 22nd, 12.30 afternoon From P.ieroa — Tl.nr«ly, 23rd, 7 morning FARES: Single. Return. Tumi •» 2*"&1 3s Od Uikutnia ... 3s 0< 5s 0d Jitnt-ti-m «ndPaeroa4a 0d 6s Od 'IV. Aniliu .- _J* 6d m6d ,Veath.-r and other circumstances per"'Not'resnonHible for accidents in shippi,!-, carrying, or discharging live stock or «!v goods, parcels, Ac, put on board unle^'s signed for, and all goods stored are it tu.- rUk of the consignees. X.. claim for damage to or short der elV of cargo will be recognised unless ndc within 48 hours tifter date of ship\n\ information concerning thestewimer, it ..^ht, &i-., may be obtained of the Agent (OharLs Ahier), Te Aroha, or at the office <>f the Thames River Ste.un Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf. H. 0. GILLESPIK, Manager.

- %^ AUCKLAND DIRECT. "^^^^^ The S.S. KOTUKU. I" .u>l Auckland every Tuesday. * From Te Aroha, every Friday. Curo'mlv. No Transhipping. 'iHORNTON SMITH, & FIUTH. Agent .it Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. April 22nd, 1885.

Coaches. /GALLAGHER'S BUS TIIK BOS TO WAIORONGOMAI (carrying Passengers, and Parcels) Leaves T«- Arolia Daily at the following Hours:— ii.3o a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. Leii\ing Waiorong-oinai daily at— 8 30 v.m , 1 p.m. 3 p.m and 5 p.m ISD EITHER WAY. 61) E. Gallagheb, Proprietor.

A_ LINE OF _A_ O DAILY L C O j^.O EC IE S T<> mid from following Places :—: — MOKR.NSVILLE (meeting all Auckland Tmin ). PAEROA, THAMES, WAIOIM)NG()MAI,aNoSHAFTESBURyevery T«i»>wJay and Friday.

-|> X A DLE Y AND CO.'S I * FOUR-HORSK Mail Coach starts from tlio Booking Office (adjoining WARREN'S HOTEL) at 7 a.m. every Morning for MORRINSVILLE carrying PASSENGERS and PARCELS at MODERATE CHARGES, and arriving nt Morrinsville *t 9 a in. Same Coarh leaves MORRINSVILLE FOR TE AROHA and WAIORONGOMAI ea-h evening on arrival of TRAIN FROM AUCKLAND. A Coach to conn -ft leave* Kilian's Hotel, WAIORONGOMAI every morning at 6.30 DAILY Coach to THAMES direct leaving Te Aroha at 9 a.m. Fares— Single, 9s; Return, 15h. Passengers CAN BOOK and obtain Tick.-ts in advance At Kili«n f s Hotel, WAIORONGOMAI, „ Warren's Hotel, TE AROHA, or at the BOOKING OFFICE, Whitaker Btrer t, Te Aroha Cn* riagen and Buggies on Hire. Stablen open at all hours BRADLEY & CO., Propiietors.

WAIORONGOMAI AND TE AROHA. BRADLEY & CO.'S BUS is run at in-ti'i-vnl" t" and from Waiorongomai and Te Aroha daily.

KELIGIOUS SERVICES. Next Sunday. Wesleyan— Te Aroha, 11 a.m., Lay; f>.3o p.m , Rev. Mr Wills; Waitoa, 3 p.m., R v. Mr Wills. Church of England— Te Aroha, It a.m.; Te Aroha West, 3 p.m.; Waiorongomai, 6.30 p.m., Rev. Mr Marshall.

The Recorder of Liverpool recently passed the following sentences on the Hume day :— (1) Eugene Quinn, stealing JEBS2 from his employer, eight months imprisonment ; (2) Bridget C. Thompson stealing a pair of boots, twelve months imprisonment ; (3) Samuel Pnrcheil, stealing a fowl, twelve months imprisonmel. Little drops of printer's ink, A little type -'displayed" Make oiir' j fi!erchant princes, With -«Jl their big parade, Little bits of stinginess— Dicarding printer's ink, " Busts" the man of business And sees his credit sink. Sir Julius Vogel considers that in a few years Auckland will be the qneen city of the pacific, and that when the trunk rail way is completed it* progress will be enormous.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 111, 18 July 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 111, 18 July 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 111, 18 July 1885, Page 2

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