Shipping _ . STEAM TO AUCKLAND, CABRTIN<i PaSSENGKBS AND CXUQO. 4&£g&£ EOWENA. Cbawfobd, Master. Fhom Goods Whab?. Friday, at 9 o'clock morning Fbom Auokiand. Thursday, at 2 o'clock afternoon Jaturday, at 3 o'olock afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting. £p" Not responsible for - Acoidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Lire Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, &0., put on board unless signed for, and nil Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee. Fabks:—Baloon, 7s 6dj Steerage, 6s. W. Soittbb, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Oabetikq Pabsengbbs amd Cabqo. H - fIIHE farorite Steamer VgSEEjr^ ENTERPRISE .No. t. Fbom Gbahamstowk. Saturday, at 11 o'clock night Fhoh Auckland. Friday) at 11 o'clock night • RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Oi. „ (STEERAGE) ... la. 6d. 81NGLE FARE (SALOON) ... Is. 64. „ (STEERAGE) ... s*. Od. H. W. Heath, Manager.
STEAM TO OHINEMUET, OAKLING AT ALL STATIONS. *r,j riIHE fast and commodious. ujjjUA^X\, I side-wheel steamer .. -^yj^j^" ■'.' ■ : "' ; TB' ; AROHA,.'; . :. ':'■.', Hi Dai/tok, Master. JFbom Shobtxand (cAixiNa at GbahaihTOWN WHABP). Friday, at 7.30 o'clock morning Ebou Ohinehubi. Saturday, at 7 o'clock morning Kefreshments on Board. . H. W. Hbath, Manager.
mHORNTON, SMITH and FIRTH S JL PRICES CURRENT (Whoujsaib). Subject to alteration without notice. Sacks. ';■ . 100's. , . 50's. Crown Brand Flour, £ s. <1. £ s. d. £ s. d. per ton 13 0 0 13 10 0 14 0 0 T. S. F. : Canterbury Flour 11 0 0 11 10 0 12 0 0 Sharps 7 70 0 Bran 6 0 0 Fowl Wheat .. .. 0 4 6 p«r bushel. * The above prices include backs and bags; sacks and . bags not returnable. Terms: Cash. Auckland, 6th May. 1879. IT HEATBICAL PRINTING, in any color, ." executed witb despatch, at tho office or this paper. Sir P. C. Owen, late secretary of the British Commission at tho Paris exhibit tion, was entertained at. a dinner on March 12, and was presented with an address, a cheque for 3,500 guineas, and a diamond cross; for Lady Owen, from the British and Colonial exhibitors at Paris.; Of course We shall eventually; beat these Zulus. Bat when a general has signally failed as a commander-in-chief it is monstrous that' he should be retained in command * in order to give him' an opportunity to : re-establish his reputation. "Wait/ it was said, "untilLordChelmsford has had an opportunity to defend himself." '■ We -have > his defence in his despatch, and it is the universal opinion of military men that his defence condemns him.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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395Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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