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Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Passengers and Cabgo. |JJJ 'l^r^^ nnHB fine new iron s.t. WMi^ ROTOMAHANA. Arax. Fabquhab, Master. Fboh Goods Whabt. Tuesday, at 4 o'cloot afternoon Wednesday, at 4 30 o'cloclc afternoon Thursday, at 5 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 5.30 o'clock afternoon Fbom AucxtAiCD. Tuesday, at 10 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 10 o'clock morning ■ Thursday, at 10 30 o'clock morning Friday, at 11 o'clock mornisg Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon Weather and other'circumstances penult-ting. t3P~ Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, Ac, put on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee. FABBB:—Saloon, 7b 6d % Steerage, ss. ; W. Soutbb, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Carrying Passkngbbs and Cabso, i *Vj^. npHB fayorite Steamer • ■YOkjß^; BIITEpPSISB No. 2. Fbom Gbahamstown. Tueiday, at 5 o'clock erening ..,.;. S^BOM AUOKIiAND. . Wednesday, at 8 o'clock evening .■■.'. BETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10#. Od. „ : ; (STEERAGE) ... Is. 6d. SINGLE FABB (SALOON) ... 7s. 64. it< (9TBEBAGE) .., 5«. M. H. W. Hbath, ; . : Manager.., STEAM TO OHINEMURI, CALLIIf& AT ALL ; STATIONS. •1 *V\A< rjIHE fast and commodious timJ^^^ X eide-wbeel steamer TE AROHA, H. Daetok, Master. Fbom Shobtiand (oamino at Gbahams* tow» Whabi). Wednesday, at 1.30 o'clock.afternoon Friday, at 3.30 o'clock afternoon Fbom Ohihemttbi. Thursday, at 7.30 o'clock morning Saturday* at 9 o'clock morning , Refreshments on Board. H. W. Heath, . : - ; , Manager.

NO T.I C E. JUST PRINTED, AHD NOW OK SALE, At the Evemikg Stab Office, :, f • A Freeh Supply of ' Tributers' Agreement Forms. These Forms are generally admit* ted to bo the most satisfactory yet introduced, and the notice of Tri* but era and others interested is respectfully called to the same. Solution of a Problem.—" Why does lightning so rarely strike twice in the same place ?" Professor Wortman asked the new boy in the class in natural history. " Huh," said the new boy," it never needs to." And it is a little singular that nobody had thought of that reason before.— Burlington Hawkeye. His Qualification.—A man being asked about the trustworthiness of a certain person who was in search oi a situation, said : "There are doubtless vocations in which be could be trusted. There's real estate, for example: if that were put in his care I think the owner would find bis property where he left it. I shouldn't care to speak as to any other kind of property.'

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3133, 4 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3133, 4 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3133, 4 March 1879, Page 2

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