■f! J9hippln# . FOfe AUCKLAND THIS PAY '**>« ‘fftViflfA t -• •*.♦}>• 4. '*» •* ‘ STEAM BE T WEEN AUCKLAND 1 - AND THAMES. rrm paddle-steamer ‘GOLDEN CROWN,’ Will leave aa follow: From Gfahamstown : Tuesday, August 13, at 4.30 p.m. Wednesday, August 14. at 4.30 p.m. Thursday, August 15, at 4.30 p.m. From Anokland : Tuesday, August 13, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 14, at 11a.m. Thursdays August 15, at 11 arn. Trains leave the Grahamstown Wharf TWENTY minutes "before the time of sailing. HUGH CRAIG, Manager. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. CARGO STEAMERS EVERY DAY. i fJIHE CARGO-STEAMER •Enterprise, no. 2’ Tuesday, at 11 morning. Thursday, at 1 afternoon. Saturday, at 8 evening. P.S. ;• LADY BOWEN.’ Wednesday, at 11 morning. Friday, at 1 afternoon. SALOON FARES—FOUR SHILLINGS. We have made such arrangements that these steamers offer every comfort to night passengers between Auckland and Thames. Shippers of Horses and Cows. Ac., cat walk their rattle from ihe steamers on to Short land wharf, thus avoiding the great risk of slinging. MORTON & ON YON, Agents. AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. Under Engagement to Connect with the United States, New Zealand, and Australian Mail Steamship Line. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Transhipping to Ant Australian Port by the A.S.N. Co.’s Steamers. rpHH SPLENDID STEAMBHIP ‘ CITY OF ADELAIDE,’ ). Walker, Commander, will be despatched or above Ports, with the English Mails, ’assengers, &c., immediately after the arriil of Nevada from Honolulu, now due. For freight or passage apply to
MORTON k ONYON, Grahamstown; Or H. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland. REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Between AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE rjpHE favourite s.s. ‘HER o,’ Captain Logan, may be expected here again early this month, and will leave for Sydney and Melbourne four days after arrival. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART k CO., Agents, Auckland; Or S. LEDGER, Agent, Grahamstown. High-street Auckland, Conveyances. GRAHAMSTOWN AND TARARU TRAMWAY. Trains leave tabaru at 9 o’clock. apd Every Hour until 5 o’clock Leave Curtiß’ Wharf, Grahamstown, at 9.30 o’clock, and Every Hour until 6.30 o’clock. .The train to meet the Golden Crown will leave Curtis’ Wharf 20 minutes before her advertised time of sailing. Fares 6d. For Rates Charged for Carriage of Goods, See., apply to H, C. GILLESPIE, Office, Tararu. McMILLAN’S PIONEER SAFETY • 'BUSSES Run to tararu from the OFFICE EVERY ALTERNATE HOUR. The, 'Basses as usual between Grahamstown and Shortlnnd. Leave Parawai at 9.30,11,2,and s.3o;and Shortland at 9, 10.30, 1.30, and 5. ’Busees will leaye ParawAi at 9 a.m., U a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 6 p.m. daily. Grahamstown to Parawai, 8.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m, and 6.30 p.m. Fares from Grahamstown to Parawai, 9d.; Shortland to Parawai. 6d. Monthly Tickets at Reduced Rates.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 264, 13 August 1872, Page 1
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