THAMES "KTVEK STEAM, BOAT COMPANY, /jsL fQ@SHI& T^^^CTvStcaniCom/^f|y^^ S ,'mnnication with the Ja*m£*&*Z OHTNEMUUI FTVKRand TE AROHA. i STEAMER: PATIKL j from Shortlnnd, o.illinsy at Goods Wharf For Te Aroha calling at Paeroa. Thursday, 23H. at 5.30 morning From Paeroa to Te Aroha, Tuesday, 2 1 **t, at — morning (return- I ing to Paeroa same clay) Fiid iy, 24th, at — morning (returning to P.ieioa same day). From Paeroa to Thames. Saturday, 25th, at 5 morning. F A R X 8 : Single. Return. r.irun 2s' On 3s Od inkutaiu 3s Od 5r Od J'aerna & Ofl ' a 6( J ! PeArolm ... 7s U 12s <5d Weithor "and other circumstances per- ] niittin*-. . , Not responsible for accidents in snipping carrying, or discharging live rtock. or any gooila, parcels, etc^ put on board unless Hgned for, and all goods stored are nt Uip risk of the consignees. Xn clann for damage to or short de-ivM-yof piiiso will lw recognised «nless mncie wifliln 48 h on rs after dato ofßhip-,; ment Any Information concerning the steamer, freieht &0., iraj- be obtained of the Apent (Charles Ahicr),"Te Aroha, or at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigation Company, Shortlnnd Wharf. J 11. C. GIT-LESPIE,
-v^, AUCKLAND DIRECT 3pg|§y||^ TIIOS.S. KOTUKU. T7VROM Auckland every Tuesday. A From Te Aroha every Friday. 'Cat»rn only. No Trnnßhippinjr. THORVTON, SMITH, & FIRTH. .Agent at Te A roll a — JOHN GIBBONS. .Agent for Oliineinnii — EDWIN EDWARDS. April 22nd. 1885.
lOCAL AGENTS for Sale of Tftfii AROHA & OHTNKMUKI NEWST e Ainha ... ... C. Balcko „ ... ... W. Dihsell Waioiongomai ... I). E. Clerk }> Graves & Baskeville Shaftesbnry ♦- «T. Squirrell Waitoa * ... ... W. Abbey & Co, Paeron ... ... J. M. Roli^Oß llikutaia ... ... W. Stevens ... ... W. FngAn Karan^aliake ♦•• Alex. Ho££ "Waihi ... ... D. Campbell Owhnroa ... ... J. Hosle Morrinsvilie... ... H. J. Clifford Katikati ... ... C. H.Glcdbtancs Thames ... ... J. Nodder Cambridge ... ... J. S. Bond. Hamilton West ... It. F. Sandes. Hamilton East ...J Dey and^rench Auckland ... 'J. Finch, bookseller
BRADLEY AND CO.'S
MAIL COACH LEAVES Te A loha for Thames DAILY at 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te Arolm DAILY at 8 a.m. CARRIAGES, Single and Double Buggies ; also Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses ON HIRE. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, TEARO II A Good advices continue to be received
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
SUBSCRIBERS have occasionally complained that the}' do not receive their Papers tlnou»h the Post until they are seveial da\s oJd, and occasionally that some i«pues they never receive at nil. TheNFws is posted regularly, and should reach subscribers in due course. It is (o our intPiest to have the Paper delivered punctually ; but when it has been duly posted we have no further control. 1 1" Subscribers who do not receive their Pnpeis regularly will advise the Manager of the News, immediate and stiict inquiiies will be made into the mattti.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 293, 25 August 1888, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 293, 25 August 1888, Page 2
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