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SHIPPING, THAMES r.IVER STRAW NAVIGATION CJMPANY. f* I VRECTMteainCom/jT f^M^B ■ ' itinnicHtion withthe /^iyk l ** U OHINEMURI RIVER Jp^W and TE AROHA. STEAMERS; PATIKT, TE AROHA AND MEMSAHIB. PATIKI, Captain W. Bbttis, Fro<n ShortUnd, calling tit Goods Wharf Monday, at 8 morning, Friday! U morning F'-uin Te Aroha— Sitnnlay, 12th, 9 morning Ttu-sdnv, 15th, f> morning Satunlay, 19lh, 6 morning For P;vn>r--WeclnoMlay, 16th, 9.30 morning From Rtt-r-m— Tl.uisdiy, 17th, 6 morning * F A H 10 S : Single. Return, j Tiinm •- 2s Gll 3s 0(I % Hilcntaia ... 3s Od 5s Od Junction and Paoroa 4s Od Gs Od Te Aroha ... 7s 6d 12s 6d •Vcatherand other circumstances permitting. , - i • Not responsible for nccutents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stuck, or any goods, parcels, &c, pitt on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at thr risk of the consignees. Nu claim for damage to or short de* r e ry of cav«vo will l>e recognised unless mle within 48 hours after date of bhipn % nt. Any information concerning thesteamer, fi eight, &c, may be obtained of the Agent (Charles Ahier), Te Aroha, or at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf.. H. 0. GILLESPIE, Manager. -*^W AUCKLAND DIRECT. ■^lllll^ TheS.sTKOTUKU. I.^hOM Auckland every Tuesday. . From Te Aioha, every Friday. Uai-yo Only. No Transhipping. THORNTON SMITH, & FIRTH. Agent at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. April 22nd, 1885.

Coaches. /GALLAGHER'S BUS THE BUS TO WAIORONGOMAI (carrying Passengers, and Parcels) Leaves Te Arolm Daily at the following Hours: — 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. Leaving "Wuiorongoiuai daily at — 8 30a.m , 1 p.m. 3 p.niantl 5 p.m 6D KITH Kit WAY. 6D E. Gallagheu, Proprietor. j^_ LINE OP _£±_ O DAILY 3L COACHES To and from following Places :—: — MOIIRiNRY'LLE (mprtinsr nil Auckland Tr»iin«), PAEROA, THAMES, WAIOIJONGOMA I, :\Un SHAFT ESBURY every T'lebday and Friday. BRADLEY AND CO.'S FoUR-HORSrc Mail Coach ptarta from the Hookitii; Office (adjoining WARPvEN'S HOTEL) -it 7 a.m. every Morninar f h- M()I?,IUNSVILLE carrying PARSKN- . GKKS iind PAROI'XS at MODFIUTE ! OHARGKS. and arriving at Morrinsvil'e j nt 9 n in. Sumo CoaHi Icmvcr ?dOKKIN T S- I VILLE FOR TK AROIIA and WAIOKONGOMAI e.":i evening <m arrival of TRAIN FROM f.UCKLAND. A Coach to connect leaves Kili.in'^ Hotel, WAIOHONGOMAI e\eiy morning at 6.30. DAILY Coach to THAMES direct leaving Te Amhant 9 A.m. Fares— Pingle, 13s; Itetuin, 18s. v AFi':s :— Te Aroha to Morrin^ville (cither wfi}")* ! P.ieioa to Thames: Single, 7s ; l?ctnr> i , 12s. IV.etmers CA,V BOOK and obtain Tickets in iidvance At KilianV Hotel, WATORONOOMAI, „ Warren's Hotel, TE AHOIIA, oi-Mtthc BOOKING OFFICE, Whitaker ulrect, Te Aroha f l i'i'iatres and Busies on Hire. Stables opun at all I'oms BRAPLEY & CO., Pmpiielors. WAIORONGOMAI AND TE AROHA. BRADLEY & CO.'S BUS is rnn nt intervals t<» :md fiom WaioiuDgomai andTe Aroha daily.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Nkxt Sunday* Roman Cithalto— Te Arvrfia, 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m , Rev. F.itli^r Kehoe. Church of B'l^Unil— T« Aruli.i, 11 n.m\ Te Ar«»h« West, 3 p.m. ; Waioiungomai, 6 30 p.m., Rev. Mr Marshall, Wenlej'ttn— 'fvi Arolui r 11 a.m.. Rev. Mr "Wills ; 6.30 p.m., L.ay ; Waitoa, 3 p.m., Rev. Mr Wi.'»

The eclfpse of tire sun cm Wednesday morning last excited apparently but little interest ttere. The clouds winch Usually envelope the hill tops at early morn were not a serious obstacle on the occasion referred to, but the hrlls rising so abruptly and to so great a freight as they do here greatly intercepted the view, as by the time tke sun fully appeared 7 vvrr the hill tops the period of totality had passed, H Mvever, from about 7 o'clock the Jigkt gradually de:-ea^ed i:nti' at 7.30 the hky Lad the appearance oH an appro idling storm. By 8.30 all signs of the eclipse Ii id passed away, At Wellington the c ipse w.i» «ecu under nioßt iavourable cwc'.nn t nue«.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 119, 12 September 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 119, 12 September 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 119, 12 September 1885, Page 2

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