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Til \M!-:S hTV'VJ STEAM,- BO \T COMPANY,

/jC tfrjrafg} T^lRECTotcamCom/^^Jk' 1 /miinication^iththe —W&mmTttCl OIIINEMUUI FIVER and TE AROIIA.

STEAMER: PATIKI. Fnmi Shoitland, «'.illinsr at Goods Wharf For Te Aioha calling at Paeroa. ThurMl.iv, sth, at 2 afternoon

From P-icroa to Te Aroha. Fiidav, 6th, nt 6 morning (returning to Paeroa same day) Fiom Paeroa to Thames. Wulrep(b>v, 4th. ftt 7 morning Sati:idiy, 7th, at 8 morning F A 11 E Sj Single. He turn. riirnn 2s Od Its Od i:iknt.im 3s 0d 5s Od I'nojoii 5s 0d 7s fid Te Aroha ... 7s Gd 12s 0d Weithor and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, canying, or discharging live .stock. or any gno<K p.uccls, etc., put on board unle^ siuned for, and all goods stored are at the ri^k of the consignees. No claim for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made within^S hours after date of shipment Any information concerning tho steamer, frpii»ht, &r., lr ay be obtained of the Auent (Charles Aliicfi)."Tc Aroha, or at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigation Com'ianv, Shortland Wharf. 11. C. GULESPIE, Manager.

-^^^ AUCKLAND DIRECT "^^^^^^ TheS.S. KOTUKU. IrMiOM Auckland every Tuesday. From Te Aroha every Friday. Caryo only. No Tianshippinu. TIIOIINTON, SMITH, & FIRTH. Agent at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. Agent for Ohinemuii — EDWIN EDWARDS. April 22nd. 1885.

BRADLEY AND CO.'S

MAITj COACH

f EAVES Te Aroha for Thames DAILY j at 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te Aroha DAILY at 8 a.m. C VRRIAOr.S, Single and Double Bug-

j> ; ua ; ;iho Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle YWc>«OX- HIRE. lib" A 1 ) LKY & FE RG USON, T E ARO lI A Oood ndviees continue to be received

N O T I C E .

T OC\L AGENTS for Sale of THE 8' \ROHA & OIHNKMUIU NEWS. n "» Aioha ... ... C. Balcke ... W. Dihsell Wjjorougomai ... D. E. Clerk Giaves & Baskeville Minlh.sburv ... J. Squirrell \V:.froa "... ... W. Abbey & Co. P.mtivi ... ... J. Af. Rob^on Ilikutaia ... ... W. Stevens „ ... ... W. Fagan Kaiang.ihakc ... Alex. Ilosrg Wail i ... ... I). Campbell Oulu-roa ... ... J. Ho^ie Monin<-v«ne... ... 11. J. Clifford Katikfjii ... ... C. H. Glrdhtancs Tluuin's ... ... J. Nodder (' mi briil <ro ... ... J. S. Bond. n.iiiiilt.tri West ... R. F. Snndes. U-iu.i'foM East .., Dey and rr rcnch. AiulJ.md ... J. D inch, bookseller.

SERVICE, 1888,

I'NULISII MAIL

(Via San Francisco),

ISlails will be due, to arrive at, and bo di'sp.ili Ik d from Te Aroha as under: — .Aniw .it Te Aroha. Leave Te Aroha. :i?»iturd:iy, Jm. 7 Fiiday, Jan. ... 27 I'Vb. 4 „ " Feb. ... 24 -Mar. 3 „ Mar. ... 23 „ Mar. 31 „ Apiil ... 20 Apiil 28 „ May ... 18 „ .May 26 „ June ... 15 June 23 '„ July ... 13 July 21 „ Aug. ... 10 Aug. 18 „ Sop. ... 7 Hop, 15 „ Oct. ... 5 Oct. 13 „ Nov. ... 2 „ Nov. 10 „ Nov. ... 30 DfC. 8 „ Dec. ... 28

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

SUB CC C RIDERS have occasionally com(•l lined that they do not receive their Paper 1 * tlnou»h the Post until they are s-vimhl ila\s- ol«l, and occasionally that M>m° i su.»s they never receive at nil. The Nkws is posted regularly, and should re.'ioh subscribers in due course. It i-4 in our interest to have tho Paper delivered punctually ; but when it lias been duly ported we have no further control. If Subscribers who do notreceivo their P.ipers regularly will advise the M.mauer of the Nkws, immediate and stii'-t inquiries will ba made into tho matt' r.

MAffi NOTICES.

On and from Monday next the Te Aroha Po-t iii'd 'iVWgiaph office will cease to r'-up'-i to ihj public fiom 7 till 8 p.m. The I't'li- ;i<i,>'i br inch alone will be open on I'u "-'l. iv- an. l Fridays only, from 7 till 8 p m. tin i ij->) purpus-es. j. p. vh;se, Postmaster.

Permanent link to this item
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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 278, 4 July 1888, Page 2

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610

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 278, 4 July 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 278, 4 July 1888, Page 2

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