Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabhting Passengers and Caboo. mmmSsm^ EOWENA. Bellies, Matter. Fjrok Goods Whab*. Wednesday, at 11 o'clock morning 1 Fpoif Auckland. Tuesday, at 4 o'clook afternoon Weather and oth«r circumstances permitting. f^'MSot re»ponsible for Accidents in Shipping,, Carrying,, or ; I)ißchnrging Life Stock; or 1 for any Goods, Parcels, &c.,put on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored are at the'nsk of Consignee. Famb :—Saloon, 7b 6d ; Steerage, si. ■ W. SotJTBR, Agent. . STEAM TO AUCKLAND, CAKKTTIffI Pa«SKNG«B» AND CaBOO. *"l\-4" fllHE'favorite Steamer §j£KK^ .' ENTERPRISE! Wo. t. '/' //^Fkojc Gbahambtown. TKursclay, at' 2,30 o'clock afternoon Saturday,' at 5 o'clock afternoon Fboh Auckland. Wednesday, at 12 o'clock midnight Friday, at 5 o'clock evening RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. o*. /', „ , ' (STEERAGE) ... 7«. 94. SINGLE FARE ' (SALOON) ... 7*. 64. (STBEBAGE) ... s*. 04. Not responsible for accident! in shipping, currying," or >discharging lire stock, or any goods; parcels,-etc., put t>n board unless signed for,:and c all goods stored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to' or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hour*-after date, ot shipment. .-n.i «,{ '; fly W. HsAth, Manager. STEAM^bOHINEMURI, CALLING ';':*AT ALL STATIONS. « A rpHE-fast and commodious iWgjßMijfT^v JL , r side-wheel steamer ■ - ? TIB AROHA, 7< " H. Damon, Master. FeOU SnOBTIAKD (CALLING AT GbAHAMB- ' , ' Jr ' TOWN WHAMI). •Wednesday,' at 9 o'clock morning /Friday, at 11 o'clock' morning • . , i, •; Fboh Ohimuvbi. -'Thursday, at 8 o'clock morning ■Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning Refreshments on Soard. Mbtlwiponsible for accidents 1 in.' shipping, carrying, ( or discharging lire stock, or for any goods, parcels, &c, put on board unless signed for, and: all goods' stored are at the risk of consignee. ,Np claims for damage to or short delivery' of cargo will be recognised unless made^'within 48 hours after dale of shipment.' «.,',„.'. , H. W. Heath, Manßgor.
'U ' FEIDAY, JUNE 13th. TO BOATMEN, SHIPPING AGENTS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. T O HvW. L E V D O N Has received instructions from Mr R. M. Havtkes to sell by Public Auction, The CUTTER LADY RATH as sho now lies at Curtis' Wharf. She is well adapted for the Firewood Trade, as she carries twentyfire tons (measurement). n_, ' .. "- Full particulars can bo had on applying to the Auctioneer. ,c '. , , • 632 NOTICE. JUST PRINTED, AND NOW ON SALE, At the Evening St-ab Office, '■ A Fresh Supply of Tributers' Agreement Forms. These Forma are generally admit* tod to be the most satisfactory yet introduced, and the notice of Tributers and others interested is re« spoctfuily called to tl.s sumo. " If you do not use the ballot to reduce your wrongs, in November, you will be obliged, to use the bayonet and the blud- j geott ! " wrote a fierce greenback editor at L'ynn, Mass., and the people trembled iiHtieiir machine made boota till they remembored that during the war the blooddrinker removed to Canada to avoid the draft. A correspondent asks : " Does Darwinjs descent of mavi throw any light ou Adam's •fall?"
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 2
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487Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 2
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