Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Caukyins Pasbbngebs and Cargo. WMm^ i: owen a. SeiilillßS, Master. Fbom Goodb Whabf. Friday, at 12 o'clock noon Fbom Auckland. Thursday, at 5 o'clock afternoon Weatlior and other circiimsfances" permitting. <S*~ Net responsible; fpis Accidents ]in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, &c.,putpn board unless signed for, and »U Goods stored »re ut tlio'risk of Conßigneo.' \ f ' 3TABJSS :—Saloon, 7s 6d j Steoruge, ss. j • W. Soutbb, AgentJ - * bTJCAM TO AUCKLAND, I Cakuting Passengbbs and Camo.' m - mHB favorite Steamer jflFMsi*-. , ' ENTERPRISE No. 8. j 1 _ '_'_ _ ! Fuoic Qbahamstown. I Thursday, at 2.80 o'clock afternoon ' Saturday, at 5 o'clock afternoon j ' •* 'r - , Fbom Auoklakp. ,* t ■ i , .Wednesday, at 12 o'clock midnight , Friday, at 5 o'clock evening BBTURN'TIOKETS (SALOON) ...10». Od. j (5 „ ,„ ,(STEERAGE) .... 7*. W. 81NGLBFABE .(SALOON) ... 7s. W. « ;, (STEEBAGE) ... 5». Oi. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stook, or, any goods, parcels, etc., put on board unless signed. '" for,'and all stored are'at nskjof coßsignees. ' r( i' > i j No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made with-' , ~ in 48 hour*"after date of shipment. ' ''• ' \ 1 ' • H. W. Hbath, Monagor. • StEAM TO OHINEMURI, CALLING , AT ALL STATIONS. . » «i \k FTIHE fast and, commodious 4UMm^£^ X eide-whecl steamer j JwpjSKgsKnp'' ' -pB AROHA, ( 'V'. 1' BT. DAtTOJT/'lVraßter. ' ' ,' ( ,' Fbom'Siioetiahb' (cAixnm ax Qairiiiiai . ;"' ', town Wjuß»y:' ! 'I ' Friday, at 11 o'clook morning | "] < Fbom Ohiisemttbi. > \ i,- - Tlvursdayi at 8 o'clock morning, ,- | (Saturday^ at 10' o'clock morning l , '< i • vi i • ' i ' * "i* / ' i ,Befri>iliTTienrs on Board. }t , s tl Not responViblev for accidents ,in shipping, carrying, or discharging ]iv« f stock,'or for any goods, parcel*, &c, put on board unless signed for, and' all-goods Btored are, at the risk of consignee. No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless '" made within 48 hours afterdate of .shipment. , H. ,W. Heath, Manager. * "' famvMxtik. •""« ', Bvbning Star Offiou, ' • , Wednesday^ June 11,' 1879. *'' Anionnt oF Jt'rvenue Wlebted !k|i jthe tort ol Thames this day:—^ t , £ * d Duty .., - ... 44 12 5 POST OI<FICBN,OTIbES. Maiis Closii— For Auckland, per p.s. Enterprise, to«mowow ,' 'at' 1.30 p.m, '' ' ' ' ' , For Turua fj Hikntaia, Paeroa.'ic, per B.s. , ' Pearl, to morrow at 9a m. , For Coromandol, (via Auckland), to»monow at 1.30 p.m. 1 ' ■' •• For Waiwera, Mahurangi, MatakanaJ Ac (via 1 Auckland), on Friday. For'^Tauranga, Gisborne,' Napier, - Sduthern Ports, and Australian Colonies (for-trans-mission per i^Qjtotorna), on Friday. ' For Corom»t|«lel,«li*sell and Northern Port* ' . (via Auckland), on^Saturday, at 4 p.m« ' J. E. Cohbt, 1 l Chief Postmaster. Chiet Post Office, Thames, June 11, 1879. TIDE TABLB. ' - '' Tidk. Suit.' ' j j Morn. ii-»en. | Rises Set. ' JUNE. j HM> n y IH M]t M J 9-Monday .. j 10.18 10,39 7.13 4.44 10-Tuesday ... 11. 1 11.22 7.14 4.44 ' j 11-Wediicad«y... i 11,47 0.J.2 7.14 4.44 12-ThurscUy ... ' 0.15 0.37 7.15 4.44 13-Friday ... | 1.1 130 7.15 4.45 ' , ,14-Satunlay ... ) 157 2.24 I 7.16 '445 - 15-Bmiday t ... 1 3. 2 3.37 j 7.16 4.45^ 1 Moon's Last Quarter —12th, 4.45 a.m. ! • NO TIC E. JUST PRINTED, AND KOW OK BkXX, At the Erasure Stab Opviob, A Fresli'Suppiy o( t \ t ' TiilsTiters' Agreement Forms. These Forms are generally admit* ' ted to be the most satisfactory yet, * introduced, and the notice of Tri* ' " buters and others interested is re* spectfully called to the same. •'' There is something in tho temper of men so adverse to boisterous and severe 1 treatment that he who' endeavours to carry his point that way, instead of prevailing, generally leaves the mind of .."■him whom he has thus attempted in a ,' more 'confirmed and obstinate situation ,' #1 tliaa he found it at first. Bitter words and hard usage freeze the heart into a Ici'ud of obduracy which mild persuasion and, gentle 'only can , dissolve and soften. ■■ A tutor of a isollege, lecturing a young mnn on the arreguianfcy of ,his ( conduot, added with great pathos: "The report of your vici?s will bring your father's " groy hairs with "Borrow to tho grave." 111 bag your pardon, sir," replied the . pupil; "my father wears a wig."> • ' Homowat'ji Piiia —A certain cura for Headqcb.es, Bile, Loss of Appetite, and Low- ,. ness of Spirits.—Theso Pills can be taken ' without danger from wet or cold, and require no interruption from business or pleasure. They aot mildly on the bowels, strengthen '• ; the stomach,'and promote a healthy action of the live,-,-.whereby they purify the blood, • '.cleanse the skin, brace the nerves, and invigorate the whole system. Thoy effect a truly wonderful chaHge in a debilitated constitution, at i they- create a healthy appetite, correct indigestion, remove bile, giddipras, houdatihe^ and palpitation of the heart. Plum directions for the use of tbia medicine, at once so mild And efficacious, are allixed to euch box.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3217, 11 June 1879, Page 2
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