. Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Carrying Passengers and Cascio. «, *\^ fTIHE favorite Steamers Sj|l|^ ENTERPRISE No. 2, LALLA KOOKH. Fboh Gbahamstown Whar*. Wednesday, at 8 o'clock morning Weafcher nnd-other circumstances pormiifcing. * # #-Noweß.—A Sieamor will leave-Auck-land Wharf and (Jrahamstown Wharf every night, conveying Cargo and Passengers. f&§i?" Ifot responsible for accidents iv Shipping, Oarrring or DisolmvgingLivo Stock, or for anj (joods, Parcels, &0., pnfc on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored at Shortland Shed -are at risk of Consignee. W. fIO^IiJB AND Co., 814 , ; Agents. STE^M TO AUCELAND, " Caehting- Tassengees and Cabgo. /LjN^fcv niHE fire new iron s.s. :•.: EOTOMAHANA. Aivx. Fabqtjhab, Master. Fbom .Q-oops WhAbs 1. : Tuesday, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, at 5 o'clock afternoon : Thursday, at s.3oVclock afternoon . : FfiOM AITCKI.ANI). Tuesday, at 10.30 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 11 o'clock merning Thursday, at' 11.30^o'clock morning Weather and 1, otliercircuinstdhces permitting Fakes -—Saloon, ,7b 6& j'Steprage, ss. ; j£§p° Not; respoiisibjefoiv Occidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharginig; Live Stock, or for any Goods, TaVce's, &c, put on ' board unless.signed for, and all 0-opds stored are at the risk of Consignee.' '" '' " . 824 : D. R. (^Eit-ibN, Agent, Thaineß. BEGULAE"STEAM COMMTJNICATION;WITH PAEROA— OH#EMIIBI. ; s» r'*f.-aj''-- FfiHß; Fine Nbw- Side-wheel tfGgwJtq^N, JL; steamer, ' " '•'■'::/ . : l Ed waijd Mooee; Master.' ■ - <! Fbom ShobtijAnd (caimk^: at: &hahams- ■■■■■ :■ TOWN.WhABI'). : Wednesday, at 1.30 o'clock' afternoon . ':s*ir~ WotacE^Freight'througafrotti Auckland, 16s per ton; Freight from Shorfcland,! 10s per ton.: -- ; ■:■■'■ IT J.'\. ;-,t.V :-u-.l—~ " v"-: ; J ::■■■ i/AxrBBD BAKPHABJ?i;Paeroa. : ,■.-.•)i<i- i . ■: Sotceeb.^and Co.^Agents. •
W. E'iKLiT, one of the earliest established Watch and Clock Makers on the Thames, WISHES IT KNOWN that ■•he "has again commenced business in Williamson street, in connection with the Manufacturing Jewellery 'Business of his brother, Mr James Finlay, and is prepared to-undertake all branches of the .. Watch.arid Clock-making,.business. lie-' pairs executed with promptness. Charges • moderate.—[Advt.] 1- : •;- :. • .;
It is a good sign, when you go into a young man's room, to find a well-thumbed Bible lying upon, the table. It is a sign that there are pious servants in the house. —Andrews' Bfzaar,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2576, 10 April 1877, Page 2
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330Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2576, 10 April 1877, Page 2
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