STEAM. TO AUCKLAND, • . Carrying Passkngkks and Oakqo. , '-\ ... mHE favorite Steamer •;',':; J3>|^ ENTERPRISE N0.'.2. Feom Gbahamstown. .Thursday, at 8 o'clock evening . Saturday,-atllo'clock.night «- • ... : ?HOM: AUOKLAttD. Wednesday, at 10 o'clock sight ■'■' FrtdayV at 11 o'cloofc'night; RETURN TIOKETS (SALOON) ... 7#. Bd. „ (STEERAGE) ... sffi 05. MADOWIT s*l Od. „ , (STEERAGE) ... 3*J M. . ,YI3XiOj|Jj^H W BPTT > A g ek ,_ »</T-HA-M T^ AJfC^LAND, ! Pabskngkbs and Cahoo. '::h iMV> rtTil^noHr. off» Ife). o> SSSLLtf->T /1 \ ,[, -i'r«ffib^Nl^ T^'HSli'tfn 0 "cvf iron -I.*;. ,.,. .7.(>mii£!:J«^cS*^M«Uer.. I "»" ,sijpM| t Gp.g9s Whabf. ! ■■' 1 frrifiaf; atf 8)30 o'lJlocfc nio/ning | FBOM AUCKLAND. T ~, • '"'Wbategafiy, at 2 o'clock afternoon Thursday, "tti*9 o'clock afternoon ft ■ ■itild|f,{S*lßf^bWcia«infcg I Saturday, $&£„<>' clack afternoon j ( ! W.-iillici- mid otlT^^^rn'iTaVcte $ermittii4'.": Fajies rrr-Sfllpon, ? 7a- «6A ;/«Stw»rage, i ss. Ili!>D^¥ #o^B—B^teNMTJ*N' SMC*" LIN.GS 5 "STEERAjm^EVEN SHJIL- - linos* i-1 . *uny v . j ,s4^-.ltotnr esponsible for Accidental in "■'Siiippiiiir,'"Currying, or Discharging l|>ive ■ Stoclrfor for mty'GtffndßVTaFcelsrXcr, puti on , board unless signed for t and nil Q;Qp.dj?,Btortd 1 ar P afc{fiJr|^^l|n^A{^BX) j ■ ""■**• ' W. Sotjteb, Agent./r 's ■ ' 'ste Kifc To^iiMikuiif, 1 calling' .■■.-«-;.il..'i '-mIaT ALL 1 STATIONS. ""•'' ! ';! '''^^^T^^'* l '''side-wh'eel'Bteatoer 'H -T !'^ ■ ... H. DA&^'Mas'ie'TV^ t fn;V< 1 ■ ' fbom Shobtiand' (bAixiNa at Q;liiiWi«f« "'. !'; ... TOWlflrWHABr) f ■-aBM)Jj: j =;' . !BVi^,!afc7;o'clQck'inbrpinfe nJVj':i' i ■ .-.r:-:n:) •jilr.'.fpjLiUoT • i f Thuridajr,4^9{ii'«qt!k:4rioM(i4g;^'s'•' ! f •; ■] •;; SarnVday/ Mt "B of clock /mbirning j " Refreshments 'on"Board. s , f , | \--:\:.^ -mX '^« ■■' •■■■Vi.'V: lr/J-oiiirßtrW-, ;::?-' i 2336 ;( V7.'^ Agentj ; (3lsk^M^tiy^ , |- ' '"■• ''':;iO .:(il)1;- U ■" IN-WABDB. ■'^ '' ( "'■ " i . Eutorprise r 61 tons, Miller, from Auckland.'; Cargo : Ex Martha Fisher, under bondf-1 case, Balcke ; 16 caeeajbrandy, 10 dp^,,(^eneTft, "i :>ii qrycalklfum/ti %r.?cilii feyi md 9 mat a BUgar, Ai Jlbgg. . \J. %-' j ,',i Mary, 21 tonsrßegan, from Auckland, Wfth 20 bags wheat, 3,0 bags potatoes, sstons c^al,, 3 top's fofirlS?;toils "wirferooc^bia^and one).; Vunt/jTa Piako f :^;%jT ij;, Wednesday, August 28, 1878J Amount of ileveime collected at,the v .,Fort|br^%niei!thifclftyi:-^' fS !! 'I .... -- '■' ■ •" '*' ■■:.'■■■• ■ £ I 41 Qqgtpffaflpjjtefta y lk : s) j/,y t y 18 17 |%, For AutltfaM, jper'^.fc' Kotomahana 10-mi)^ - row, at 7 av»r(for-letters posted at Chief Post Office only) ; and per p.s. •Enterprise, - -at fi^M. J.r • Jj; () J| , # }fr T. , For Coromanael (na Auckland), to-morrow, p*raf'gf i«^B3fgi3^ Ijff a nurangi, Matakana,. &c, For Russell and Northern .Ports ..(lift.. Audk« •w "*lend)7onT3i£ur"diy^t 5 p.m. „ I „..,,.,..,.,,,., rrwr .,Ch»ef Postmaster. 0( Chief .PoaiOi(le?Tliain'e«l jA j August-28, W7Br. • I ' ,-.i -jvxit.ll .vw This^day.! The Government sent out lastnighti^e full text of the Public Works Statement. It was very well received by the Goverp-; ment , supporterp, >J}Ht the : Oppositipn listened Silently. The only portion of the ■. Statement referring to the Thames reads as follows. After-referring to the amount of land on the West Coast of the; North Island,;it goeiHoft) tcJKßay'i '?In" addition to these are yerv large area! of land in the Thames; arid! iEiako district* which will at once acquire a greatly increased,ralue from the prospect of rail-. way communication being likely to be opened between >Grahainstown and Waikato." ; ( , j Mr Eowe, the member'for ihW Thames,; grumbles'very much, and towb that the Thamjes.:; ■' ia' /no 6 / gdiii^' Ho ! be put off in that way. i W^LLINGTOK. < Tuesday. \ It is understood "that the Government! do i>ot intend to make the office of Sheriff" any'lofitge/rTA special appolntmerJt:s It is expected that the next Gazette will con!-. tain a notifieatiottJthat 1 all registrars of] the Supreme Couft will, by virtue of their office, act as sheriffs of their respective districts. ' . | This day- ; Press messages.pc^sisting^ an ithe |g'!^^m^: t .pVer.7seventy-sisi /thouwtid • ( '^ord'sij ».i?er«i senti from (the 1 •WellinStojti officfeflstopg PPfl day ;lftit>»eete^ Wit Jo j" « r>.»* r,;., 1 5 l uS o ,u I (Eeitteb's Spbciai. to Tbess Aobkcy.) ' i .',? i .:iimop* hm ■ |- A crowded meelin*giifip'-night!'e¥presßed admiration of the labors of Mr Gladstone as leader of the Liberals, and decided to send him a congratulatory address.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2975, 28 August 1878, Page 2
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605Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2975, 28 August 1878, Page 2
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