SHIPPING TH a ai ks : . i v i<: a sr e a m n a vi- ' GAl.va » I vIUECT/, 3teni.tCom /*\ ftiUKgQ l_r niuwit-ation withthe M®i£s™* OHINKMUUI RIVER Jjj|Brr£3. und TE A RO II A . STEAMERS: PATIKI, TE AROHA AND MEMSAHIB. PATIKI, Captain W. Brttis, From Shortland, calling at Goods Wharf Monday, — morning Wednesday, — mo. mag, FiMuy, — morning F>\>in Te Aroha — Saturday, — morning Tuesday, — morning Thursday, — morning Saturday, 20th, 7 morning S.S. WAITOA. For Paeroa — Saturday, — morning Tuesday, — morning Thursday, — moruiug Saturday, 20th, 5 morning From Pueroa — Saturday, — morning. Wednesday, — morning Friday, — morning Monday, 22ni, 1U morning F A X E S : Single. lieturn. Turua ... 2s GJ 3s Od Hikutaia ... 3s Od 5s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Te Arohu ... 7s 6d 12s 6d A'eather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, cairying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parcels, &c, put on board unle»a signed for, and all goods stored are Ht the risk o£ the coiibignees. Nu claim for damage to or short de'e»y of cargo will be recognised unless ade within 48 hours alter date of bhipneut. An\ information concerning the steamer, neuht, «te, may be obtained of the Agent (Cleric* Ahicr), To Arolia, or at the om'ce of the Thames liiver Steam XavieuCioii Compauv, Shortluud Wliaif* " 11. U. GILLESPIE, Manager. -V__>^ AUCKLAND DIRECT. The S ' S - KOTUKU. I^IC»M Ant kland every Tuesday. Fi« m Tt- Atoha, eveiv Fritlay. C;j3 <i'h'l\. Ko Tiunshipjiiiiii. 'IIIOIJNTOX SMITH, c\c FIKTII. Agent at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. A|Ml2*2nd, 188.". MAIL NOTICE (TE ArfOHA).
From M.nvli Btli, ti n til furtlier notice, Hinils fur the iinclenin-ntioned places will c!..-e ut the IW Oilice, Te Arolia, afellow- : Foi Paeroa, Thames, and immediate offices — A.i-mhn , Tueodji} , Thursday, and Fi i tiny, 8.-15 a.m., re inning at 3 p.m. ; and on W ftlnesday and Satmday, at 10.30 a.m., returning at «r»« r » p.m. Foi lamanga and immediate offices — Mo «l.i)t- and Thin s«d<iys, at 8.45 iu*u., ; it-tin uingon Wednesdays and Saturdays Ht o p.m. Fi>r Wniorongomai — D«iily it 3 p.m., returning at 8 n.m. j For Quaitzxille — Mondiv, Wer'nesdaj', & j Fiiday, sit 3 p.m , retunrin.^ at 8 a.m. For hli.ii'ti^lun v— Tuesday and Saturday, at 9 h in., returning at 4 p.m. For Wnito.i, Piakn. Morrinsville, Ilanii! ton \'A\st and W«»st, Waikato offices, Onehun^a, Auckl.ind, and ail intermediate offices — D iil\ at 7.45 a.m., returning daily, at 3 l>.ni. For Liclifield, Oxfoid, Lakes Tar.iwera and Ilot-'iua, on Mnndiys, Wednesdays, and Frid-ijR, at 7.45 a.m., reluming at 3 p.m. For Southern Ports of New Zeahind via Muniik-iti on Monda^'n, and via Auckland, oil WedueMhtys, ut 7.45 a.m. Next mail for Sydney and Australian Colonit-8 will close on Monday, March 21m", jit 7 45 a.m. f lhe next Kngl^h and European mail via £•': i) 1 n.rn iM o will dose at the Te Aiolia ]'. f.t «.th\e, on Monday, 29ta March, 1886, at 7.45 a.m. Monda\ orders, &c, on pievious Saturday at 10 a.m. Due in London May sth, 1886. , The next KngliMimail viaS.in Franciaco i- ex| tf-Ud to an ive in Te Aroha on or «• hnut Mofday, Apiil 5. Late letter.-, bearing extra penny stamp, iuay lie pohted till Jive minutes before leu\ ing the office. JNO. P. V a USE, Postmaster
WAIL NOTICE (PAEROA).
The Letter-box will be cleared for de^atdi of Correspondence from the Po^f Oflire, Paeroa, to the undermentiontd pla< es as follows :—: — F«>i M.i< k.ijh wii, Owliaroa, Waitekatui, Katikntf, Aonuutete, T.iurunga, and Easi <Joa»t — Monday, and Thursda\\ vi 11.16 a.m. F..r K.ti.ni»..!:ak — Tuesday, Tliur*du\, uttd bdliu ay, at 11.30 a.m. Foi Te Aloha, W.iioroii^rnnai, and Wai k-.to — Alondrf;, 'iuesdax, Thursday afid Fri«ia\, iit 11.15 a.m., Wednesday, anil Saturday 1.30 p m. For Liikutaia, Pnriii, Thames, Aii«-kland, etc.— Monday, Inesday, Thursday and Friday, at 11.30 a.m.,'Wedneßday, and Saturday at 1.3 u p in. l?\ir Wailii — .Monday, 11.15 .am. The next tiiigli»ii and Europenn mail via S.in Franei co will clo^c at the Paprn.i IJo.-tl J o.-t Office on Saturday, 27th inst., at 1.30 p.m. The next Knglhh mail via San Francisco is e.\pectt.d to .tnivc in Paeioa on or about Tv ■ day, April 10. N.I).— L tturs containing anythinnj of vane phouhl be handed to the Postmaster t-» \>f reyistt'red Lett-i-N cMJt.iiiiintr coin, if posted un iv^'«-t' ivd, -* i ! 1 It.- ccmjtnlsdrily regi^^ered ;..,d chained double legiMtntion fee. ( J. 11. NICHOLS, Postmaetci.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 146, 20 March 1886, Page 2
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724Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 146, 20 March 1886, Page 2
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