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I'ioin Sin>rtl;md, lulling at (tooiK \Vhai f
For Te Aioln calling at P.i-unu Aloud iv, loth, at 0 inoimng TliiMsd.n, I'.Hli. at I moininc;-
From Pioioa to Te Arolui.
Tuesday. 17th, at G niorning(ietui ning to P.it ioa same day ) Fiid.i}. '20th, at t> morning (returning to P.ieioa same <'<>y). Funn P.ietoa to Thames. WedneMlav, ISth, >t 7moinmg S.stmd.iy, 21.^t, at 7 morning. F A R R S : Single Return. Tunn 2s Od 15s 0d T!ikitin» 8 v :^ 0d 5s M j\l"|o,i .. ... . r >^ Od 7^ 0.1 Te Arwh.i ... 7s. 6d 12^ Gil We.ithjr and othei ciicumstuues permiftinr. Not responsible f<^r accidents in shippiu<r. oanyin^, or disc-b trgitiu: live stock. (>r nny irood^, pasoel?, etc.. put on board ■unless signed lor, and all goods stoied
am at the rhk of the consignees. No claim for damage to or shoit deivery of c,\rizo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment
Anvinform-tinn conccrninc: the steamer, f!oiiibt. &o . iruv betibt.iined of the Aa'ent (Charles Ahier\ Te Aroha, oi at the ollice of tho Thames River Steam Navigation Company Sliortl.md Wharf. 11. C. GITLESPIE, Manager.
-^^_>^ AUCKLAND DIRECT TheS.sTIToTUKU.
FROM Auckland every Tuesday. From Te Aroh.i every Frid.iy. Cauro nnlv. No Tian^iippin». 'lIIOKNTOX, SMITH, £ FIRTH. A^ont at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. Agent for Ohineniini —
KDWIN EDWARDS,
Api il 22nd. 1885,
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BRADLEY AND CO.'S MAIL COACH
f EAVES Te Aioha for Thames DAILY B_J at 9 a.m. Leaves Thairxs for Te
Aroha DAILY at 8 a.m. CARRIAGES, Single and Double ?»nt?j> ; es ; uhn Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses ON HIPR.
I^RADLF.Y & FKRGUSON.TR AROHA Good advices continue to be received
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
QUP.PCRTBER Shave occasionally comIO ] lamed th.it tbt»v do not receive their Papeis thiouali the Post until they are «?eveinl days old, and occasional' v that pome ii c -su?s they never receive at ill. The News is ported regularly, and should
reacli '•üb'.cnbeix in due collide. It is to our inteip'-t to have tho Paper flelivfiod punctually: but when it has been duly ported we li.ive no further control. If Sub°ciibers who do not receive their P.ipers rp^uhuly will advise the M-mnuei of the Nlws. immediate and shut mfjuiiies will be made into the Matter .
MAIL NOTICES.
On and a ft^r Monday, July 2, the Te Aioha Po'-t a;id Tclfpjnph office vm"U cease to if cp.-n to the public fio-n 7 till 8 p.m. The Telegraph br inch alone will be" open r>'- fa^di\^ ami Fridays only, fiom 7 til! 8 p in. for pre c s purpu^e-s.
Tb A Rolf A.
F'om ?,u] Apiil, nntil fn/thei notice malls willclos.^ at the Po^tOfikc, Te Aioha as under :—: — For Wainror,o;cmai— Mondays Wednesdays, Fiidavs-, and Saturdays. «t 4.45
p.m., and on Tuesday and Thursdays at 3 4Z, p in.
For Shaftesbury— Moudavs and Fridays, at 4.-J5 p.m For Paer<.a, Thames, &r , and all intermediate ofli<-e<- — r>lond.i\s, Tuusdays, "i hmsda\ s and Fi idays, at 8.45 a.m. and Wednesdays, and Satmdays ut 10.30
a.m. For Katikafi, Tnnrnngn, and East Coast office s— .Monday a and Thurwlays ut 8 -15 a m ForW.dton, Mat.im.iti. Lichfield, Oxfoid. nnd Itoloiua- Mondayß, Wednesdays and Fiid.i^, at 1 20 p'.-n. For W'aihon, Pirikn, Mcniin^ville, Hamilton, Cambridire, and all Wiiikato ollices, Auckland, Onebunga, and a.ll int^imediate offices — Monday*, Wednosday.s, and Fii<|;tys at 1 20 p.m , and on Tuesdays, Thuisdf.ys and Satiudn^p at 12 noon. For Southern PoiK of New Zealand — Monrl.iAs, and Wcdnesd.i-vH at 1 20. p m, For S\dney and Australian Colonies— Moi.d-ivci'jit 1.20 p.m. Foi Unittd Kingdom and Fmope, Amciich, &c, &c, as nojilied. The poMim-boxos in Wlii(,iker-sh eet ?)p oltitH;d dail\ foi all mails 1 ai l/> minutes hj'ure j.dverlised time of clokhi^ Mails ht Post 00i.-o. Ko money oulcrs or postal notes will be i'-wncd, htleis r r^istcu-d, or piie.-ls received, sil'ici 15 minutCK bci'oie time ol closing mails.
J. P. V-.UKH, Po-stiu aster.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 283, 21 July 1888, Page 2
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659Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 283, 21 July 1888, Page 2
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