STEAM' TO AUCKLAND, Cahuying ■Passekgp.us' a.nd Cabgo. **• '*W^\ rjIHE favorite Steamer ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fbom Qbahamstown. Saturday, at 10.C0 o'clock evening - ; ;;-;:; ?S|BOJI AUOKiAND. Friday, ivt 12 o'clock midnight . % RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ... 7*. 6d. (STEERAGE) ... ss. Od. SINQL-K FARE (SALOON) ... ss. Od. „ (STEEJRAGK) ... 3v. 6d. 1 John Ban, Agont. STEAM TO a/jCKLANI), « CARKTINQ.PASfITSNGTJnS AND pABGO. -.^l^x^v .' ri^® fii'e ( now iron s.n.^ \ SiJsfe, KQTOMAHANA,. | tl Ajjsx. F\hq,vjhavl, Master. ,< i I , •> i. tFboM'Goods Wttab#. ' ' Satiirdiiy, at 8 o'clock morning i 71 "\jhoM Auckiand. 1 , Friday, at 2 o'9lo r |k afternoon, ,' ''" &a^urday, r at 3' .o'clock afternoon ' \V«\iilJirr nild oilier civoun.stances pormitthi/; Fa'iies :~Saloon, .tie' fid; Steerage, 5, *Mrojnr TiCKKra-SALOON, TEN SHHI--1 LIN^S'," STEUJBAftB, SEVEN SHIL- i ' LINGSI ' ' $•£*>" Not responsible for Accidents in yiiipping, Currying, or DisclinrgiDg Liw 8(o(k, or for any Goods, Parcels, &f.,putr on board unless signed for, and a7t Goods s|"or<«rl | am of Mie risk of Coinri^'tioe. /i I , „ W. Souteb, Agent. STEAM TO OHINEMDRI, CALLING i ' AT ALL STATIONS. ' | »=i jl n^JIE fust and commodious ' , «^k^ <y^ X hide-wheel steamer J I ' ■ TE AROHA, ' ' H. Damon, Master. , : Feom Shoe-eland' (caxtilkg at Gbasams; town Whabp). < Saturday, at 7 o'clock morning ' ' Monday, at 7.30 o'clcc t morning i , Wednesday, at 8 oMock morning , Friday, at 10 o'clock morning ! FbomjOhimimubi. ; Monday, at 2 o'clock afternoon . Thuiaday, -at 8 o'clock mining ! , Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning t > E jfreßbments on Board. , (, j ' John Bvvr, . 2336- -Agent. 1 ',-)- NOTICE.—Tbie Steamdr will i i future be advertised in the SIAB ONLT.
■ A good thing (when about-to buy a "watch or any article of jewellery), is. to have a. larg* aseorttnoiit to Select from. To realise the übove go to Wilke?, the old established Watch-miiker and Jeweller, Shortland. Cuetotneitf wanted'for watches, clocks, and jewel., lery. • Eetabliehed, 1867.- [Advt.] "
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2989, 13 September 1878, Page 2
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322Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2989, 13 September 1878, Page 2
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