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Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Caurying Passkngkbs and Caugo. pXlls^k HHHE b.s. W£%St EOTOMAHANA. A. Fabqxthak, Master. Fbom Goods Whabf. Thursday, at 5 o'clock afternoon j • Friday, at 8.30 o'clock afternoon - I ♦ 1 £-;."i' From Atjokeakd. Thursday, at 10.30 o'clock morning iWMt*Ha*yV"at 11 ©'clock morning Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. lf»£r,!Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Currying, or Discharging Lire Stock, or lor'any. Goods, Parcels, Ad., put; on bonrd iinleas-signed for,'and tall "Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee. Fades :—Saloon, 7s 6d j Steerage, ss. W. Souths, Agent. "f' 'STKA-At 1 TO 'AUCKLAND, CAItRTING PaSSKiSgMS AND CaIGO, j *Vj4J l -rpHE favorite Steamer ; . , ENTERPRISE No. 2. , Fbom Gkahamstown. Thursday, at 7 o'clock evening Saturday, at 9.30 o'clock'night FI2OM AUOKT-AKD. : , Friday, at 9 o'clock night BETURK TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. o<i. „ ' ' (STEERAGE) ... -7*. 6<*. BINGLKFABE (BALOON)'... 7s. Gi. \ „ , (STEBBAGE)i... s*. Od. Hoi responsible for acoidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any. goods, parceli, etc.j put,on board unless signed) for, and all. goods stored are at the., risk of eWa#*V :%lii(- •" :;;:v;;'(.,:': ":'"" 1 No «laitns for clamage to 1 or' short" deli very s •f.oargOjwiU be recognised unless made with-, iv 48,hoMr».after, date of shipments i; | . _,i, ; , (] ;j ; „r -5, W. Hbath, Manager. \ STKAMTO QHINEMUttI, CALLING» ■'"^i.i^lL^jST^TK)^.,,) I' 1 *l 5* fpHEfast and commodious <tgjliJ^^^. ■ rJl;''' B ide-«li<4el steamer ! gyj^^'l 3U ■'-•HE AROHA, ; H. Daltoit, Master. „.. ; Ehom SiioßTiiND (oAia.iNa r AT GitutiMS-j .i;!-..rj:i -,;'.''iiiTOVWr.WHABl 1).. :;■-,.i*H ; „Friday, at 3.3o^o'cloQk.afternoon/; '■ '{ FkomOhinkmttbi. s i : -l Batarday/aliSMclook mbrning; ■>■'■ j Refrediment.s on Board. ; ' Nof IT responsible for accidents ia shipping, carrying, or clisch'arging live stock, or for any goods, parcels, &c.j put on board unless signed for, and ;all; goods, stored are at the risk of conajgnee.. No claims for daTpago.toor short delivery* of cargo will be reoogrised, unless made within"4Bl)ours after date of shipment.! [\<.;i 7, is.ii: - H. W. HbatHj Manager. ' '

i! Ca&AinGbay, for some time past connected with the landing service of Cus- , toms, has received , the comtnand of the j^oyernpaent^steamer. Stella. Mr! Gray for some years commanded the revenue cutter -at Auckland. It is understood that ,^e appointment of Capt. Itersie, who has 'commanded the Stella lately, was only of a''temporary character. Captain-Gray!s , r , r appointment is considered permanent. ; lUti Ikthbbsting TO- Al/L.>—&entlemen,—l am •xujlet alirej' thanks to; Hollowey's Pills. Not wishing to become one of the residents of the Professor* intended Lunatic Aeylum now ■ibeing erected in .England, I lately bought a , ■'bb».of Hollowftj'a Pills, took them at interi.!»«!«, »nd;refr«ined from the " flowing Bowl," I - «nd 11 Hiohwd's : Himself again. : Holioway's ■ ißitte and Ointment are largely used in Berf s muda, *nd thftt-*ccountß,; in my opinion, for a i-the longevity bf its idhabitantß. I feel quite ».: «*iurßd;;howeTer, thnt Professor Holloway is and has been one of the greatest benefactors to the human race that haß erer lived, und j'UhEthuname will be handed down to pos terity when iho names of our bravest; man-. ii. Buyers *reforgotterj..StruJige to say that'wd. in different w»iyi, sfcrifo lo acquire the art of killing, but our own preaerfat;on we ..take., little heed of. I have liveJ in Bermuda, 26 i•" 4<Mir#, md in that time have inquired of 1 how they have preserv.J their health "'fewelli theiiiuiwor ho* generally been, aßy not going to the Army Doctor, but by Using tfre PilU and Ointment." By using Hie •j I am now foundtt my Hermitage to be .jilie^king.muoh jqungof ;upd more healthy than yoi|,ha,T^Ben [ , s ine lor yoursj.—Your** ,J. ;\V. Oiror, Tucber Town, tJeruiuda [Formerly Secretßry to the Duke of Brun»wick].—Tho perumdn Tiinei", lOo'a M«y, 1879.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3310, 31 July 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3310, 31 July 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3310, 31 July 1879, Page 2

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