■ ' il ■■ ; ! ' Shipping.' • ■■ • f?(1 ■: •-*— : 1 J AUCKLAND TO-MOE-V, . . /'ROW AT i AKD 6'P.M. ; pAHKXING PASSENGEHS AiSD CARGO. ' ■ ' rr-HB fine new 'side . wheel 1 '* -* steamer - FROMI'OMHAHStdWH. ; Tuesday, at' 4 o'clock afternoon. ■-.» : • :FRO3i . Tmßtli • - ' J ' i j •n.]j ati 4 o'clock jaf.cern.oonj ; i Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon :'* ./ ;i : FHOM'ADCKLANJ). .' , '."V/" Tuesday, at'lo o'clock moviiing , ' ' Thiip(ljty; ; at'lo 'o'clock'.morning : m ' : •>': Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning .'4 , V'. iPi^MkNAlV.''| . . ! "" • Tuesday,, at 6 o'clock evening . ! 4 ." at 9 o'clock mortiing' '•'•I , ' i -S&tMayj'atlOoVock flight 'v ■;Fjiom AroK'iiAND. v< ■' ! >; i ;.ii viMonday, at; 9 o'clock evening ; . ; ; ' * >~) : at,lo o'clock evening,.. ii *'ii! • . ?-*- o'clock niglit ( Wgaikr mitilip' circumstdhecs 'gcmtfting, i 65? Not'responsible for' accident's, in jSliip* piiig, Catryiiig/or Diacbdrgiiig Live' S.tdck; . : ::! b:: ' : HOL.MRS : BROS. H i: - ! ii 'B. ONYON,- Agent.- i ! ' ! '' T j•;r .' ■ i. ''t j u! iV.REGULAR:.STEAM:,.COMMUMCA•i--.• -TION .Wll ir /'i J-.iJi ,i:i ' i = ; i.:hu-/. s si* rpHE paddle : steamer: " - ! ■ f RODKH, 1 ;<:.<! DALTON^iMSISter. I '• 1 . tW * IOR/iOIIINEMOttI., . j .j..; STonday,' at 3 o'clock iafiernoon ,j ■ ' : Wednesday, ! 'at .6 b'clocti morning j :;i ' Friday; at 1 7* o'clock morning l: "j . R. ONION,. Agent. ; ; ■ ■«i AUSTRALASIAN 1 ■ SIS AM NAVIGATION : .ii ;-i CO.'S FIRST-GLASS:STEAMERS.! ''' ■ | ;/BYPIS T EY: AND; MELBOURNE, j;„ Transhipping to; BRISBANE,; ALL'OTHER yDEBNSLAND PORTS,. ADELAIDE, and EIN9 GEORGE'S SOOND, by the A.S.N. . •••; ; ; j Company' 8 Steamers. .. j ;i ri^HE.splendid Steamship- - , ';cyphrenes/ ; -■ 2,500 :! t0ni, ; T.'WobD l ; 'Comniauder, expected on'or about Delember 5, will leave as above six iv. houraafter arrival.: . . > ~ For' freight or passigej and all. particulars, ' apply to • > ! , ....... :H. M., JKRVIS, Agent, Auckland; .. S. ONYON, Agent, Graliamstowu. ; ' : SHIPPING NOTICE.
-i X& T HE TIMB TABLES - Bates ■•'Jfc - of Passage Money, Freights,, a every iuformatioa required concerning theundermentioned Steamship jseryices, to be obtained , at the Steamship Agency office, Graharastown:— Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation. Compiny. Information for Passengers and Shippers. H. M. Jervis, Agent, Auckland. '•HERO,' si/, for Sydney and Melbourne, Obuioksiunk and Co., Agents, Auckland. New Zealand Steam - Shipping Company's Steamers for all Southern Provinces, Combes and Dald?, Agents, Auckland. - K. ONYON, • 1 Agent, Grahamstown, Business Notices. BOOT AND SHOE. WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM STEEN EKGS Respectfully to intimate to his Friends' and the Public generally that he has' taken 01 his own account the Business which he lately conducted fir Mr W. V'ilsom, atid trusting that, by strict-attention to : Business, and having, a good selection, and making a' really , first-class article,. to obtain as liberal a , • patronage as bestowed on his predecessor. ' All kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and. . Shoes made to order on the shortesUriotice, . ; : Repairs of all kinds neatly executed,' ,CS" Please Note the Address— . WILLI AM STEEN, . Late W. Wilson and Co., v . ' •B0 OT. W ARE HO USE, ' : Pollen-street, Shortland. ; ALTERATION OF HOUBS OP ATTENDANCE. i La.o:p;; M.R.O.S.i ' o'' ■.&!•; Licentiate in Midwifery; will be,at home for consultation ! - m i. nlO in tlie Morning, and from Gto 8 1";, e r euin g> instead of from 4 to 8, as mtuerto. , , VACCINATION on Friday Mornings, at 9 o clock. Perfectly Pure Lymph guaranteed. j'o Pic OF T H E DAY! Ja'whnv'fi^u 1183 '' 011 ' 3| so wheroyou can, linl tn ¥ 01 '' 111,(1 wll ° is your man ? {S»SS!gaS* Whoher Anthony,. Ehrcnfried, or Rowe. ■ 1 - t - 8 a case of who has the most tin. ■ •, 'i ell yo ! 1 a to' 1 ® of rnoro interest far, r r : , wllei ' c (}o you liquor ami which is your liar ? • that's answered with far greater And as Willia r.s has started with new coiisignocs 'Tf tn w e .m ro .° ,lnd liflUol ' yoiu ' P a,lUelo plcnso " to Williams syou wiil go in. Vnn l / 011 satisfleil there I've no doulit, brolvu'stout' at y ° U Ch00!l8 fl ° m ll ' J>Mti to Aud Wolf('^^ f r.^- le T Alp 3' anil slMlli " s p!llc Bhon, y. very, ■ <lam Schnapps that is nourshing ' .-'"Sry® 1011611 Wa ? 3or di3tillcd fl ' omtll ° And a splendid old sample of Gin. BUt roam"" 13 y ° Uhavo stayi " s 11111 clu ' o llot to ScreTS, 1? ? bott,c hom; ■ s »]| e ? y s ».. M ? doo > '""I sparkling MoSuporb r numher two, and Scotch Whiskev an wnl) Fine West India Bum and Kinahau'sL i, ' ' Sn to Williams s now quickly go hi, '' Tlion 0 for a bumper of Williams's Port I )y' u gratefully moisten my throttle Witft what merchants define as a very sound Wind And will k? on improving in bottle, FROYIJTOIU HOTS.L QI/KBN STItEET,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 December 1874, Page 1
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719Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 December 1874, Page 1
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