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STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Pasßlshgbbs and Oabgo. mHE s.i. WMm^, KOTOMAHANA. A. Fabqtihab, Master. Fbom Goods Whabf. Saturday, at 3 o'clock afternoon •, v , if HI!^OMr-AiiOKrA^» v ; \ Saturdaj, at 8.30 o'olook morning Weatlior aml^lber, pirc.u,mßt^nc.es. permilting. fgT Not? r^Bponsibib" for''Accidents in Shipping, Oiirrying, or Dißclinrging Lire Stock, or for[anyjGdo(is,;Pftrcelß, ;&c.,puton board .unless signed, for, mid all Goods stored mo at;tiVe^istfof Gonlignoe>? A :•: .!/■ •.-■ i. FABKS:—Saloon, 7»?6d ; JSteerage, ss. 'Vil'tr/t) vilt V-i noHT-tW^fIOTXTBBi Agent, t: U".. ...m.,.,1 I,;,- „; , ..",J:;- .:, ■„, ..,... —H* •;'''OiBByi»fG:'PASSENaBBSJiNB-. Oijiatti^^ *ki HpHE faTorite Steamw ' ! -'- "^Hj^^^iXg ENTERPBISENo. 1.

Saturday, at 19.0'oiopk midnight Jl'Vi /iJ/nFflTßOHAiroiidtrriK ru':UJ.K-l ,}.^S'riday,f«t ; 6;o'plpck evening . «. ; f; | ; ?r RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. o*. ,^a;oa(steeragkß)>... 7*. erf. SINGLE PABEm (SALOON) .h 7*. M: J iI:-.-.- : Mi.;,. ; : ! (STEERAGE)".;. Bffi od. 1 'ifot reßpbtisible for" accidents! in .shipping, carrjring, or discharging live stocky!6r'iiriy j goods, parcels, etc., put ou board unless signed for. and all goods stored are at the risk of No claims for damage (d f6r short deli¥e'*y of cttrgo will be reof)f?nißed' unless made within 48. bourn after date of shipment. 71v ? 7 7-, -P. '-''KWtfg. itanßgwi '.'I BTEAIiJ: T^P^INEMfIKr, J3AI.LINGr so '^• 1-'if(V;!'!H:^JDiH!6^ t!M'astor?- I;-t';! "f!'"-'J ; (..?; tMpnday,^<l (^clpck j aftci i rnqon ;Vh . nn ;;..;. j Wednesd§yf^tM%a'clbck;aft^rnoon J Friday, at 6i 3Qlo!i?lock morning I ; .j,., „, .. jr <r Fbom Ohibbmubi^ „...; jv{ „, i Satnr4»yi "*P:}P> ?'<?%S^^ nJW ' j • f( .i ..Tuesday,,at 11; «> fcl?fit 'nasbr;m,tig.;" f .,, ; \ j , s ,, n ;;j3a|tnrday,^ti^pyclock>mo i rning;j ! | i: . f ,j | -n-w?-?iii!r> fin 3 ,«.-j:-j!na ■< Refreghments-onjißpa^d;/ r7; •?, ' ij „ f,^qt; ?reflponsi^ie,,fOT^ci^n^ l in,fhipging,| i J^rpying^or/disjijhargipg .iivejßtpok,, ,6r, for;anyi ; goods, parcel, ic.i.jiut.on, p f unless-Bignedl for, and all goods stored afcj^^^tijjß^jris^jOfj consignee. /Jfo) claimsjfqr damage^ to''or short ..deliveiy; pf^cargo.will be^ recognised unless^ * niade ¥$$&^ hours after datf of. shipment. { *y>". •"•'" "^ J J-'l' °W%. 'HsAOT,,M«iriager;:; J

NOTICE. JU S;T PRINTED, .AND NOW, OH 'SAIE, < At the Evehihg Stab Ofjiob, ' t A Fresh Supply of , TriTmteis' Agreement Forms. These' Forms afo generally admit* tod to bo the most satisfactory yet ' introduced,'and the notice of Tri-v % > buters and othera interested is re* apootfully called to the same.-

'.'<.', In!the ; 'House of i^prds, bn.ttel'nigh^.of r. tha.<2BlfoiMarch, ,£ord Huntley "suggested Ithataa enquiry (should, be made,into the ~ depression 'of, commerce and-, -agriculture, i'liord Bekconsfield acknowledged; that the uraepreskisii*bf the agricultural interest^ was 1 unprecedented, > but ■ f!th& s■ depression »was 'anticipated;when" protectionwas abolished;. " ItwaS estimated- thW;tUe (public "Wealth liad dimmisheij -0S(),OqO,QOO, ■ arid; thWarea pfs land '^nder ; cultivatipu hM^Viimmished ■ 1,000,6]]^. I alcreW ' ; ; English'^industry;'" and ...cpmmprce, however. Jcepjb, well' da' A level 'iiWitu,.those qC.foreign ( : : countrie^;:rThey t! .«uflFered:Qnly i! frAni ! JQw; prices,,tt»ejßausfe «.of which,was partly, the depreciation:..of silver/ \' Lorditßeaconsfield believed, the inquiry suggesftedi , woUldlj be jwithdut results, but possibly an inquiry as to the change in value" of the precious metals and Vital effect on English mighjt hereafter be desirable. „,..;.■: " C! •„■; Is Auguktai,,Me.,-no^p/ovision haf been made the present'winter for feeding, and, lodging,'tramps. A. vagabond^went lriWa'police station-dnd' wabfe4 ft 6 there. "We ohly'lodge prisoners ? " said . ithe . sergeant-behind the,^ desk. -/ "pLoti adnly.Olodgei.•prisoners? " s re,Rea^ed v the vagabond meditatively. v , ..<> ; Thatfs rt ,aU,{' was the replyr; "you,ihav«|- got to steal; something,,pr assault somebody, or somef, tiiing.pfrthatkitid." " I've got to assault 1 somebody! ; or.tsomething of r that r kind,'. again repeated the vagabond thougli'tfuHyi jfTnQn.'he^eached.^crosSithe desk..w.ijth-his 1 rightt:ftrmiiand/:knockp(l-the sergeant off his stool, saying, as the officer got' up with his hand to the eye: "Give me as good a bod as you kin, aers?eaut, 'cause I don't feel very well to-night."

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3219, 13 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3219, 13 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3219, 13 June 1879, Page 2

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