Shipping FOR AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 4 P.M. STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THAMES. rpHE Paddle Steamer ‘GOLDEN CROWN.’ Will sail as under : From Tararu. Wednesday, 17th January, at 4 o’clock p.m, Thursday, 18th January, at 4 o’clock p.m. Friday, 19th January, at 4 o’clock p.m. From Auckland. Wednesday, 17th January, at 11 o’clock a.m. Thursday, 18th January, at 11 o’clock a.m. Friday, 19th January, at 11 o’clock a.m. Fares—Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, os. STEAMSHIP AGENCY OFFICE. CARGO STEAMERS EVERY DAY. ■ as. mm HE Paddle Steamer ‘ENTERPRISE NO. 2' Cargo Steamevs will leave Auckland Wharf and Shortland Wharf Every Day. Freight at Current Rates, and Consignees’ Property landed upon Shortland Wharf, avoiding damage from weather and rough treatment incurred by landing upon the beach. Fares 4s. R. ONYON. REGULAR TRADER TO COROMANDEL. E paddle-steamer ‘ CHALLENGER’ January 17th. Grahamstown - 8 a.m, Coromandel for Auckland - noon. Fares : Cabin 8s ; Steerage ss; between Grahamstown and Coromandel. J. MURRAY. am REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Between AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. ), J JJI TITHE favourite s.s. ‘HERO,’ Captain Logan, will leave for Sydney and Melbourne on or about the 18th. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSIIANK, SMART CO., Agents, Auckland; Or S. LEDGER, Agent, Grahamstown. High-street, Auckland, REGULAR MONTHLY FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINE BETWEEN AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE, Transhipping to any Australian port by the Australian Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers. s rpHE splendid Steamship CITY 0F adelaide ’ --'g&Sgm?'’'' D. Walker, commander, will leave Auckland for above ports on or about Jan. 18. For freight or passage, apply to 11. M. JERVIS, Agent. NOTICE I HAVE OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in Albert-street, Grahamstown, next door to Marshall's Drapery Establishment. A First-class Watchmaker on the premises. Any Article in Jewellery, or Silver Cups, made to order on the shortest notice. F. H. LEWISSON, EMPIRE HOTEL, (I RAIIAMBTOWN. THE inhabitants of the Thames Goldfield arc respectfully informed that JAMES Burks, having taken the above Hotel, will provide Refreshments of all kinds of a superior description to any obtainable at the Thames. 12 O’CLOCK at NlGHT—Always ready at the Q.C.E. : Cutlets Oysters Stewed Oysters Tripe Poultry Baked Potatoes Steaks Ham and Eggs Scallops Chops Welsh Rabbits Ham ITO MINERS.—BRITON & CO. have now .4 on hand, at their Yard, Beach, Grahamstown, a first*raic Stock of Puriri, Ti*trce, and Rata Props and Caps. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WSHAW. late of the Union Hotel, • Grahamstown. begs to remind the public that he has removed to the GEODE Hotel, Rolleston-strcet, Shortland. IMPORTANT NOTICE—The only House where a First-class SUPPER can be had at mid-night.—James’ Q.C.E.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 85, 17 January 1872, Page 1
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