wrapping STEAM. TO AUCKLAND, CARKYXJ'fI PaSSENGEUS iHB CaBQO. 'H '"K/* fipHE favorite Steamer illlßilt ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fkom Gkahamstown. Saturday, at 11 o'clock night Fboh Auckland. Saturday, at 12 o'clock midnight RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Cd. „ (STEERAGE) . 75..6 d. SINGLE IfABE (SALOON) ... 7*. 6d. ■ „ ' (STEERAGE) ... ss. Od. John Butt, Agent. STEAM TO A .TC.iILAND, Carrying Passengers and Cargo. .JLJ^j.S^ nnHE fii c new iron B.a. . ROTOMAHANA. Albx. Fabquhab, Master. From Goods Whabf. Friday, at 10.30 o'clock morning Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon . From Auckland. Thursday, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 5.30 o'clork afternoon Weather and otlrer circumstances permitting. Fares :—Baloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, ss. $iW Nqt responsible fo/* Accidents iv Shipping-,' Carrying, or- Discharging Lire Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, &c., pufc on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee. • W. Souteb, Agent. STEAMTO OHINEMURI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. *1 j* PTVHE fast and commodious ujjJwi^rV^ I -: side-wheel steamer H. Dalton, Master. From Shoetiand (caiiing- at Grahams- . town wbaef). . Friday, at 8 o'clock morning .;■,... FeomOhinemttbi. i : ; : Saturday, at 7 o'clock morning Refreihments on Board. . John Butt, 2336 . Agent.
Eye, Ear, and Throat Specialist. T"\& SCHWAKZBACH has now arrived, and may be CONSULTED fit Pacific Hotel, Grahamstown, for ABOUT ONE WEEK, commenc•ingMONDAY,October7th. Hours from 10 to 1. . 3217
N O T I C E . MEW. B. LANGBEID&E having been APPOINTED AGENT in Auckland for ; : THE EVENING- STAB, ,'Orders for Advertisenvents and Subscriptions piay be left- with him at his Office, .Queen street, Auckland, and his Eeceipt will be sufficient for any Monies Paid' on my Account. WrowAM McCraioirGH. Thames, Oct. Ist, 1878. , ; NOT I C E. To Legal Managers, Mine Managerc, and Tnluters Generally. . JUST PE I N TED, • AND NOW OK SALE, . At the EvßHiwa Stab Ottiob, A Fresh Supply of , TriTmters' Agreement Forms. These Forms are generally admit- : . ted to be the most satisfactory'yet introduced, and the notice of Tri* , outers and others interested is respectfully called to the came. A wOman who never rode 17 miles in her li fe will wrap her self up in her own conceit and occupy, three whole seats, while a man is thankful to get a berth on a woodbox or hang on the bell cord for a change. . , Hint to Press Contributors.—ln the hands of men entirely great, the paragraph is mightier than the editorial-Courier-Journal. • A good thing (when about to buy a watch or any article of jewellery), is to ha,ve a large assortment to select'from. To realise the above go to VVilkes, the old established 1 Watch-muker and Jeweller, Shortlaad. Oustomeis wanted for watches, clocks, aid jewel*
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3018, 17 October 1878, Page 2
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