Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, -. Casbying Passkngbbs and Cabqo. "\ *\\.%, rpHE favorite Steamer ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fbom Gbahamstown. Wednesday, at 7 o'olook morning Thursday, afc 7.30 o'clock evening Saturday, afc 9 o'clock evening Fbom Auckland. Monday, at 6.30 o'clock evening Wednesday, at 7 o'clock evening Friday, at 9 o'clook evening RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Od. „ (STEERAGE) ... 7*. U. SINGLE FARE (SALOON) "... 7*. 6d. „ (STEERAGE) ... ss. Od. John Btttt, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabhying Passengers and Cabgo. c new 'ron Biß> W^M^L IiOTOMAHANA. Atmx. ITabquhab, Master. Fbom Goods Whab*. 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 COBOMANDEI. Wednesday, at 10 o'clock morning COEOMANDBI, TO AxTCEIiAND. Wednesday, at 4 o'clock afternoon * . - JFbom Attokiand. Tuesday, at 9.30 o'clock morning Thursday, at 10.30 o'clock morning Friday, at 11 o'clock morning Saturday, at 11.30 o'clock morning Wealher and other circumstances permitting. Fabes :—Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, ss. ggl" Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock, or for any Goods, Paveele, &c, put on board unless vsigned for, and all Goods stor«d are at, the risk of Consignee. W. Sottteb, Agent. STEAM TO OHINEMURI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. ; «s y, finHE fast and commodious <S^H^^\ J- side-wheel steamer H. Dai/ton, Master. Fbom Shobtiand (oalmng at Gbahaxstown Whabb). Wednesday, at 2.30 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 3.30 o'clock afternoon Fbom Ohikbmubi. Tuesday, at 9 o'clock morning Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning : Saturday, at 11.30 o'clock morning '. Refreshments on Board. John Bun, 2336 ' Agent. 1 INWABDS. Ellen, 16 tons, Tiller, from tke Sandspit, with a load of gravel for Borough Council. POST OFFICE NOTICES. Maim Ciosb— For Auckland, per s.b. Rotomahana, to-mor-row, at 2.20 p.m. } and per p.s. Enterprise at 5 p.m. For Cororoandel (via' Auckland), to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. For Kaipara (via Auckland), to-morrow at 2,30 p.m. For Waiwera, Mahurangi, Matakana, Ac, (via Auckland), to-morrow, at 2.30 p.m. For Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier, Southern Porte and Australian Colonies (for transmission per s.b. Taranaki), to-morrow at 5 p.m. For Russell and Northern Ports (via Auckland), on Saturday next at 5 p.m. For Sandwich Islands, , North and South America, British and Foreign West Indies, Continent of Europe, and United Kingdom, via San Francisco, en Saturday next afc 5 p.m. Money Orders and Registered Letters at 4 p.m. J. E. Const, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Thames, November 4, 1878. TIDE TABLE. ; Sun. Tiwr. j TSr * wnlra Rises Sets Morn. Kven. JNOTBMBBB. HM gM H^ Hjju 4-Mouday .. | 4.45 6.26 1.47 2.30 5-Tuesday ... . 4.44 6.27 3. 9 3.43 6-Wedneßdfty... j 4.43 6.28 4.12 4.38 ■ 7-Thuraday ...'4.42 6.29 5.1 5.22 8-Friday ... ] 441 | 6.30 | 5.39 5.55 9-Saturrlay ,*., I 4.40 I 6.30 6.13 . 6.28 10-Sunday ... | 4.39 j6 31 $.43 { 6.59 Moon's First Quarter—2nd; 9.21 a.m. Full Moon, 10th; 2.4 p.m. N O T I C E. MR W. B. LANGBRIDGE having been APPOINTED AGENT in Auckland for THE EVENING STAR, Orders for Advertisements »nd 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. Whliam McCtjmxmtgh. Thames, Oct. Ist, 1878. Pisa's far-famed leaning tower it undergoing restoration under the care of the municipality, who have employed firstclass architects and sculptors in the work. The ancient cathedral, memorable like the tower, for its associations with Galileo, has already been restored. An Academy (London) correspondent says the work has been very carefully and faithfully executed with all the skill that characterises the unequalled marble-cutters, and mosaists which adorn the entablature above the arcades which form the ornamental front, have been most admirably renovated, and now hare a beautiful effect. To Novelists—Bead This P—A Washington belle is thus pleasantly and enthusiastically described by an American correspondent:— *' She is a lovely girl," he says, " With stainy blonde hair, very pure complexion, seashell tinted in the cheeks, and enough of the family nose to give character to her face. There is not a curl or a crimp, not a sign of an abbreviated look about her, but the bands of her pale, luxuriant hair are brushed «moothly back, and done up in a Greek knot, fastened with a tortoiseshell comb She mores with willowy grace, and looks And walks the gentle, unmistakable lady, the breath of peace upon her lips, the thine of an undisturbed quiet in her starry «yen."
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3033, 4 November 1878, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3033, 4 November 1878, Page 2
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