STEAM TO AUCKLAND, pAItttSING !t\\3S!:.N!!ti;:s xxo Gah-jo. . 1 ll^lSfc" JiOTOMAHANA. A. Fakqohab, Maßler. Fkom Goods Wkabt. Saturday, at 1.80 o'clock afternoon Uhom At! cst a ku. VVeuthe. ouii other circuniatimess i^mitting. §££" Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Oarrjine, or DiHclmrgiii" Live Stoni, or tor any Goods, Varceis, &«•> vufc 0I) bosrd inilee9 signed for, and all Goods f.t,c»r«d are ftt the risk o* Connipneri, FABKB:—Saloon, 7fl Gd } Steerage, So, W. Sodtbb, Ageiftf. STKaITtO~UI(^ SILAWI), OiHSVTTTO VASSK^fISK? AND OiEOO*i N ,- fIUEiS fuvorile Steamer VTV-C*" 3 "'■V 1 1 "■*SS-,|s> ' ENTBRPEISB No. S. I'BoJl GKAMAMBTOYTK. Saturday, at 6.50 o'clock evening From Attcktjlnd. Friday, at 5.30 o'clock evening BKTUEfT TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Qd. ; ■: „ (STEERAGE) ... ?*• 64. SINGLE FABB (SALOON) ... 7*. 6i. j (STEERAGE) ... ss. Od. Not rosponsihle for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parcels, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods Blorod aro at the risk of oonaignoea. , No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will bo recognised unless mado within 48 horn* after date of shipment. H. W. Heath, Manager. STEAM TO OHINEMUIU, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. n - rilHB fast and commodiouß ■..(jmJ&"iß^s. -A- aide-whoei steamer TJfi AROHA, H. DiiiOK, Master. JTbOM OHQBTXAKD (OAKiING AT-G-BAHAIia-TOWN WUABP). FfiOSI OH.IHBSIUBI. Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning Befreßhmcnts on Board. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or for any gopdi, parcels, &c, put on board unless signed Tor, and all goods stored aro at the risk of consignee. No claims for damage to or short .delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment, H. W. Heath, Manager. PAEKOA*TO OMAHU, WAITOA. >.i; S.S. 'BIRO KIEO.' From Paeroa every Tueßday morning From Omahu every Thursday morning Carrying H.M.s Mails. Ptsiengert and Cargo booked through from Auckland or Thames. B. ONYON. JSvßNtsa Stak Qj*hgk. Friday, October 10, 1879. Amount cf .Revenue collected at the fort of Thames this day:— • i! 9 d Duty 10 16 9 TIDE TABLE. n Morn. Even. Kieas Kets OOTOBBB. Tilu B>M> H>iU n . M . 6-Aloudsy .. | 10.14, 10.33 5.33 6. S ... 10.57 11.18 532 6. 4 8-Wednesdfty... 11.46 0. 3 5.30 6. 4 :: 9-Tlmrflday ... 0.15 j 0.47 ' 5.29 6. 5 10-Fridny ... J 1.24 2.0)5.28 6.6 11-Bafurday ...1 2.27 3.14 5.26 6.7 12-Sunday ... 1 3.51 4.27 j 5.25 6. 8 Moon's Last Quarter—9th, 1.22 a.m. I'GST OFFICE NOTICES. Maim Oiose-— For Auckland, per s.e. Botoraahana, tomorrow afc 12.30 p.m. } and per p.s. Enterprise at 5 p.m. For Cororaandel, Eussell and Northern Ports (via Auckland), tomorrow at 5 p.m. For Taurangn, Gisboruc?, Napier, SoutherPorts oud Australian Colonies (for transmission per b.s Penguin) to-morrow at 5 p.m. • For Wangarei, Kaipara, &c, (via Auckland), en Monday. - For Australian Colonies (per s;s. Eotomahana) on Monday next. For Sandwich Islands, North and South America, JBritish and Foreign "West Indies, Continent of Europe and United Kingdom (via San Franciaco) on Monday next. Money Orders and Registered Letters tomorrow ut 5 p.m. Fo* 1 India, China, Japan, Continent of Europe, and "United Kingdom (via Suez), on Tuesday, 14th inst. Fop Tarannki, Nelson, Picfcou, Wellington, &c. (per s.B. Waitaki) on Tuesday. J. IS. Conkx, Chief Postmaster. thief Poafc Office, I'luiuies, October 10, >M 79. ©. THE PKOPQSED CALICO BALL. To the Editor of the Evening Stab.) Sib, —I hear it is proposed to have a calico ball in connection with the opening of the orphanage for the benefit of the funds of the institution. By all means let us have it, and I am sure it would prove a most unparalleled success. This morDing I spoke to several friends on the matter, and they all heartly agreed to attend, and I am sure with a little working up the funds of the Orphanage would jbe considerably augmented. Why, Mr Editor, ereryo^o would go,, and I really trust the Mayor's soTwstion wiU be acted en. The dresses need no* he expensive, indeed a few shillings each woutu to" out fhe dancers.—Yours truly, _... i . itt. The Star correspondent says:—A joke is going the round of the lobbies, at Wellington, that Mr Hall has offered jack Lundon the billet of Master of the Rolls, being anxious to justify the title of " Constitutional party" by assimilating the Constitution of the colony to that of JBngiand. Some men never lose their presence of mind. In New York a man threw his mother-in-law out of the window in the litth story of a burning building, and •carried a feather-bed dowa t stairs in, his
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3370, 10 October 1879, Page 2
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745Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3370, 10 October 1879, Page 2
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