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STEAMER; PATIKT.
From Shortliind. "«llin<r at Goods Wharf FromThamks toTb Aroha. M«'nday iird ni 7 M-u-niiur Thursday, fith at 9 Mmninfif From Piierod to Te Arolio, Tletuminar snme d>o' Fiidny 3^t nt — Morning Tno^ii^ 4tli nt — Morning Fndav 7th .it — Morning From Pfieron 1o Thames. Saturday Ist at 10.30 Morning. Wfdnpsdav sth nt 5 Morning Saturday Bth at 7 Morning. F A R R S . Single. Return. Turua ' ... 2s 0d 3s 0d IMkutiia .'.". ... %* 0,1 fis 0,1 Paema 5^ Od 7^ fill i' Aroha ... 7^ 6d Vis Gd
Wenthor and other circumstances pertnittin2T. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or diM'har!>iiiir live stock, or .my uoo-K parcels, 'etc., p»t on board lining -i£rnt*d foi. and all snoods ytoied ate.**" the ri^k of the consignees. "••JJo claim for daunt go to or ghoit defv.ry of (.jiic-o will he locoirimed unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment An\ inform ttion concerning the steamer, fie-iilit, &c, ivhv l>e outlined .>£ the Agent (Chailes Ainer),' Te Aroha, or at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigation Company , Shortland Wharf. H. C. GII-LESPIE, Manager. ' ~v_%~ AUCKLAND DIRECT -tr^^^^Ur TheS.S. KOTUKU. FROM Auckland e\ery Tuesday. From Te Aroha every Friday . Cargo only. No Tianshippinjr. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH. A<?enf at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. Agent for Ohinenniri — EDWIN EDWARDS. April 22nd. 1885.
BRADLEY A^ND CO.S, mail coach; f" EAVES Te A. oha for Thames DATLY .J at 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te Aroha DA TLY at 8 a.m. C4RHIAGES, Single and Double Bn«?gies ; ahn Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses ON HTRK. r BRADLF.Y & FERGUSON\TK AROHA "WAIORONGOMAI COACH. and after Monday, FEB JJI RUARY 4th, passengers t< or from Te Aroha can obtain RETURN TICKETS for one shilling. Te Aroba, E. GALLAGHER, Febi nary Ist, 1889. Pioprietor. \
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OWEN GAYER
BEGS to inform Te Aroha and Waiorungomai Residents and the Public generally, that, having leased the Club Hotel Stables, Te Aroha, and Premier Plotel Stables, Waiorongomai, he will RUN a COACH regularly between TE AROHA and WAIORONGOMAI, also meeting all trains on arrival and depaiture daily ; and re^peetfullj solicits a liberal share of support. Single and Double Buggies, Saddle Horsea, etc., always on hire at most reasonable rates. First-class Livery and B-iit Stable accommodation, Paddocking. etc.
OWEN GAYER,
CLUB HOTEL STABLES, TE AROILA, AND PREMIER HOTEL STABLES. WAIORONGOMAI.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 373, 1 June 1889, Page 2
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399Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 373, 1 June 1889, Page 2
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