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STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Passkngkrs and Oauoo. ri*K£L m*lE «.r. Sl^ ' JiOTOMAHANA. A. Faequhab, Master. 1"bom Qooi>9 Whabp. Saturday, at 3 o'clock aftoruoon : FnoM Atjoki*ni>. Friday, ai 10 o'clock morning Weather and other circumstances permitting. H£s~ Nob responsiblo for Accident* in Shipping, Currying, or Diaohrtrßing I<ivo Stock, or lor any Goods, l'areo's, &c., put. on board unless signed for, and all Goods store*! •re at the risk of Counigrro. i Vabeb :— Saloon, 7s 6d j Steorage, st. W. Sotjtbb, A gout. STRAM TO A HOLLAND, Oabtitiko Passenqsks akd Caboo. *L.r\ f|AHE faToritc Steamer ENTERPRISE No. 3. Fbom Qeahamstowk. Thursday, at 5 o'clock afternoon Fjioji Auoki.ahd. Wednesday, at 5 o'clock afternoon RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10». Od. „ (STEERAGE) ...It. 6d. SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7«. U. „ (STEEItAGIi) ... s*. Qd. "Sot rpgponsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parcels, etc., pot on board unlelß signed for,.and all goo^f stored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to or short deliTery ©f cargo will be recognised unless inado withia 48 hours after date of shipment. H. W. Heath, Munagor.
BTBAMTO OHTNEMURT, GALLING AT ALL STATIONS. ».i f I UIE fust and commodious -*- BJde-wbecl steamer H. Daxtok, Mtißlor. JFaOH BIIOBTIANB (CAU.ING AT OBAHAMfcTOWK WhABF). Friday, at 1.30 o'clock afternoon Fjzom OmsEßitrar.' Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning Befrcehmentfl on Board. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live slock, or for any goods, parcels, <fee., put on board unless signed for, and all. goods stored are at the risk of consignee. No claims for damage to or Bbori delivery of cargo will be reoogrised unless mads-within 48 boors after date of shipment. H. W. Heath, Manager. PAEBOA TO OMAHU, WAITOA. B.S. 'EIRO EIEO.' From Paeroa every Tuesday morning From Omahu every Thuwday morniug Carrying H.M.s Mails. Passengers and Cargo booVed through from Auckland or Thames. B. ONYON.
Says a Southern contemporary {—" The best laid schemes of mice and men aft BangftgHe," The Hon. Mr ilichardson, CM.G., kas bad sad proof of tbi*. So absolutely certain was he of boing reelected that be left the Hon. Mrs Bichatdson behind with her family at the Albert; Hotel in Wellington. Truly, Sir George Grey has struck terror into the hearts of the plutocrats. Mr Moorhouse fled from Cbrislshurch as soon as Sir GeorgV announced that he was going to stand, and now Mr .Richardson, U.M.Ct., * member of the JJr uoimugoui order, haj been laid low."
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3357, 25 September 1879, Page 2
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407Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3357, 25 September 1879, Page 2
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