1 bllipp.U'l^ • STEAM TO AUCKLAND.' Oaruyikg Passengkks and Cabgo. 1 'Wk npnß favorite Steamer *XlM^ ENTERPBISE No. 8. ■^^K-r.vw-y.'SSs 1"- tonFbom Gbabamstowk. Tuesday, at 8 o'clock evening Thursday, at 1 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 12 o'clock midnight Fbom Auckland. Monday, at 12 o'clock midnight Wednesday, at 12 o'clock midnight , Friday, at 12 o'clock midnight RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Od. (STEERAGE) ... Is. Sit. SINGLE FAHE (SALOON) ... 7*. 9d. „ (STEERAGE) ... s#. Od. John Butt, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cakrting Paßßbnokhs and Cargo. «ml«Jb>4&':^ fIIHK line new iron s.s. KOTOMAHANA. Alex. Fahquhab, Master. FfiOM Goods Whabf. Tuesday, at 8 30 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 9 o'clock morning Friday, at 10 o'clock morning Saturday, at 10.S0 o'clock morning Fhom Auckland. Monday, at 2 o'clock afternoon Tuesday, at 3 30 o'clock afternoon Thursday, at 4 30 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 5 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 5.30 o'clock afternoon AUCKLAND TO COBOMANDEL. Wednesday, at 4 o'clock afternoon COBOMANDBL TO AUCKLAND. Thursday, at 10 o'clock morning Weather nii(] other circumstances pel milting. Fades:—Saloon, 7s 6d; Steerage, ss. §*$$" Not responsible- for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, Ac, put on bonrd unless signed for, and all Goods storied are at the risk of Consignee. . W. Soutbb, Agent. STEAM TO OHINEMURI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. .. *V-k nnHE fast and commodious -a- side-wheel steamer ■ 3pypj|^ TE AROHA, H. Daiton, Master. Fbom Shoetiand (calling at Gbahams- . town Wham). Wednesday, at 7.30 o'clock morning Friday, at 9 o'clock morning . Fbom Ohisbmubi. Tuesday, at 6 o'clock morning Thursday, at 7 o'clock morning Saturday, at 8 o'clock morning Befreahments on Board. JOHN BtiTT, 2336 Agent.
NO T I C E. MR W. B. LANGBBIDGE having been APPOINTED AGENT in Auckland for THE EVENING STAB, Orders for Advertiser en te and Subscriptions may be left with him at his Office, Queen street, Auckland, and his Receipt will be sufficient for any Monies Paid on my Account. WrtHAM McGTOiiOtrftH. Thames, Oct. Ist, 1878.
I HAVe just seen an ingeniously contrived purse. When you open it it appears simply to be an ordinary pontemonnaie, but by touching a spring at the side the trigger of a small revolver drops into your hand; a portion of the end of the purse opens out, disclosing the muzzle, and you suddenly find yourself with a most useful protector. The idea seems to be that for the future—thanks to the advance in education —our highwaymen will scorn to knock you down and rob you, but that they will politely ask you fix.' your purse, when you, with equal politeness, will open it, beg them to help themselves, and then assist them in their endeavour by the application of the spring. Under sueb conditions its use would be undeniable, but under any circumstances its ingenuity is .undoubted.—-Truth.
A good thing (■miuax about to buy a watch or any article of jewalterv), ie to hare a, largo assortment to select from. To realise the above go to W'ilkee, the old established Watch-maker and Jeweller, SliortlanJ, (Jusrtomets wanted for watches, clock*, and jewelJory. Eatftbliiltfd, 1867.— [Aavs.];
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3027, 28 October 1878, Page 2
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