THAMES RrVKU STEAM 80..T COMPANY. /L. ftff|S9 v^yi^fl|E\ a "mm ication wirhthe iffilPlP'^a OHINKMUKI bIVKH
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Frnm-'Pl'OTtlnnd. i««Hinu; at floods Wharf FiTO>rTH\MKS to PaEUOA. - Mond>iv 30th, nt 7.30 moniing (Goods Wh.irf only). Wedi.cvd.iv 2nd, at 9.30 rooming (Goods Whuff only) Friday 4th, at 12 tiuon (Goods Wharf ' o«ly> * . * , \ From Thames to Pnoroa. T«p'day Ist, nt fimornine. TJ)nr.-dHy 3rd, at 7 morning 6«iturday sfh, at 5 morning - -From Pnerort to T<» Aroha, Once a week. Fronj P.k.moji to Thames. SaMirday 28th, 'laid up.
* FARES. Sin«rl«. Return. furna ?n 0d 3s 0d Tlikntaia %* W 5s 0d Paeroa S» T» 6d f Aroha $ ... Ti fid t?a Cd
Weather and ot'.ier «.'»KMimstsm;cß permittinr. Not reppon^ihrp- for atscifTen-tR in shinpinjr, carrvinsj, or dischuririu^ Tive stock, or any fr^nd^, r^p^^la, nrrt on bonn? nnlp«9 jjiurn'M? foy, *nd air poods stored are nt the ri«fc of the «*onstfrne°s!. No olaiw for d'nma^e to <>r short delivery of en nro will be reco-pnised irnless made virhfn, 4B hours after date' of ah-ip-ment X , A nvfn formation corwerntnsjthp steamer, f reijfhiV Ac- may be obtained of the Aerent (Chnrfes Ahier>,-Te Aroha, or at the office of the Thnmes "River Stenm Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf. *' H. C. GII-LESPTE/ Manager.
LOCAL AGENTS for Fil* of THE AROHA & Om^KMIIRI NEWS Te Aroha ... .., C. Balcta ■„ .„ ... W. Dihsell '„ ... ... .1. Williams- „ ... ... H. ITfirris Wniorongomar ... V V. S. Coffins* „ ": H. BaikfviDe STiaftejibiiry ... J. Squirreli Waitoa ' W. Abftev & Cq Paeroa ... ... »T. M. Itobson Hikutaia ... ... W. Stevens ... W. Faojan *Vaihi . ... D. Campbell Morrfn«»Ville... ... H. J., Clifford Thames ... ... J. NoiTder „ ... ... H. L.Harston Canjhndge ... ... J. S. Fond HamiltnTi West ... R. F. SanJefr Hamilton. Fast ... Dey and 1 French Auckland ..." J. 5 inch- r bookseHer
BRADLEY AND CO.Sr MAIL COACH LEAVER Te Aroha for Thamen DATLY at 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te Aroha DATLY at 8 a.m. CARRIAGES, Single and DWhle Bnpr jjres ; aWo Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddl Horses ON HIRE. BHADLEY & CO.,TE AR^>HA
*' \ NOTICE. BRADLEY AND CO. T>EG A tp announce to the travelling Public that they will resume running their morning COACH from PAEROA to THAMES, earfy Ttt October. BRADLEY ANI> CO.
MeteoroloKricai Observatory at Te Aroha- : -+ T« Aroha Hot Springs Comnin). Altitude aboTe the sea 100 feet. Abstract -Fort September, 1389 s , Mea.l* height of Barometer... 30.33 inches. Max. „ „ 30.78 ot> Ist Mm. „ ,T, T 29.95 ...T9th MeanTem,fn shade „ 65-4 F>ih. Max. „ „ ... 74.5 on 30th Mm. „ n .„ 33.0 on 23rd Max. Solar radiation „, 147 on 30th Total fa*. F of rain ... 973 inches Ifumberotf /lays of raftn ... 27 Max rain wr any 24; hours 2.67 in, on Bth Prevailing winds from Norths A. Mknztw, Qbserver .
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 409, 9 October 1889, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 409, 9 October 1889, Page 2
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