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Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbting Paßsen<jbe3.akd Cakgo. TT A U R A XI. Fbom Tababtt. Wednesday, at 12 o'clock noon Friday, at 12 o'clock noon (Saturday, at 3 o'clock afternoon . Eboh Auckland. Tuesday, at 12 o'clock noon Thursday, at 12 o'clock noon Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fsom Geahamstowk. Tuesday, at 3 o'clock afternoon Thureday, at 4 o'clock afternoon" Saturday, at 9 o'clock evening Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stook. W. SotJTBBAHD CO., 814 Agents.

REGULAR COMMUNICATION WITH PURIRI fhom SHORTLAND WHARF.• HENRY DALTON'S Boats convey Passengers and Cargo up the Puriri Creek, landing either at Say's Store or Hogg's Wharf as required; also, in.attendance upon tho p.g. ALERT at the mouth of the Creek overy trip. 427 . HjBNBT DALTOW. STEAM TO OHINEMURI, Landing Passengers at Austin's, Paeroa. ! -^- mHE Past S.S. -■■"■' ALERT, ' ■' ""-' fl. Daltou, Master. PBOSiQaiHAMSTOwif (Curtis') Whabf. Landing Passengers at Puriri. Weather and other circumstanocs permitting. ' 3O.—Boats will attend on the s.s. Alert, and convey passengers to the Wharf at Puriri. :■',..••.- : ■ , -18 IMPORTANT TO MINERS AND ; . -. BUSHMEN. The Seamless Watertight Boot. <. GEORGE CEOjOIEE,, BOOTMAKEB, Begs to inform the Miners of the Tbame3 and Surrounding Districts, that he has introduced the FAMOUS SEAMLESS WATER-1 TIGHT BOOT. . —a desideratum hitherto unknown here, and introduced nnd made by him only—ana that ho ia now prepared to execute all Orders in* trusted to him with punctuality and despatch, combined with Cheapness and Durability.A TRIAL INVITED.^ - ■"* Observe my Addreis-r-GEORGE CROCKER, BfiOWIT SIEEET, Q-JBAHAMfIXOWK, Directly opposite Allaway's Boarding House. - 580

THE LATEST^INTELLIGENCE. MH W. J. LEAHY . BEGS to Notify to*the'Public of (ha Thames that he taken a Shop in Grahamstown, directly opposite the Onehunga Store, where he intends carrjiug on the Trade of a BOOT AND SIIOE MAKEE in All its Branches at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. W. J. L. has also On Hand tho Best. Stock of Ladies', Geatlemon's and Children's Boots and Shoes that can be Selected in tho Home Markets. Come In Time and Secure a Bargain. 652 LOCAL INDtTSTEY. IMPOETANT NOTICE TO CON* SUMKES OF PUEE BOILED SUG-AES.

/CHARLES PALMER, of Eolleston street, \J: has' great pleasure in informing the Public that ho has just completed, at great expense, all the necessary machines and improvements for producing firat-class Boiled Sugar of every description. Sugar Whistles and all the latest novelties in Boildd Goods. Cleanliness, Purity, and Cheapness being the motto of C. Paimeb, Wholesale Confectioner,. Eolloston street, Thames. ~ npiIOMAS E. JONES, ARCHITECT & GENERAL BUILDER, SEALY SIBEET, SIIOETMITD, (Threo doors from. Pollen street.) Plans and Specifications Prepared on the Shortest Notice, and Estinritcs Given for All Kinds of Work. G57 pEOEGE T. WILKINSON, LICENSED INTEEPEETEE AND NATIVE LAND A&ENT,-. Shoetland. - 545

. SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS CARY still holds her School at' ..-Mrs Bargrove's lato residonco, Abraham street. -English, Music, and French taught. Dancing Class every Friday Evening from 7 to 9. - No Winter Holidays. 595 NEWEST designs in tyjie on hand, and constant additions being mac?*, at the Etikikg Stab Office. A RNAMEKTAL Printing, in colors, goia \J o: bronco, in a stylo hitherto Kuobtuiaablo on the Thames, at the EvEinriTQ Stab OfEce. ,4 I'PLICATIONS for KBSIDENOB 1Y SITES on Goldfiold on SALS at the - EV£KIKG Stab Office.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2024, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2024, 30 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2024, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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