Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbtino P#ssbngebb and Cargo. S&flm^ BOTOMAHANA. A. Fabqtthab, Master. Fbom Goods Whab*. Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning JFboh Auckland. Friday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting. IST Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock, or lor any Goods, Parcels, &c, put on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee. Fabrb :—Saloon, 7s 6d 5 Steerage, ss. H. 0. Giixespie, Agent. BTKAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbting Passknobbs and Cahoo. « - rilHB favorite Steamer 530^ ' ENTERPRISE No. 2. ' ' Fbom GBAHAMBTOWH. Saturday, at 11 o'clock night . Fbom Auckland. Friday, at 12 o'olock midnight RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. o<*. '•■■ „ (STEERAGE) ... It. 6i. SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... Is. 6d. (STEERAGE) ... 6*. Od. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, oanying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parce s, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to or short delivery •f cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hour* after date of shipment. Wtf Cabbeick, Secretary. STEAM TO OHINEMUBI, CONNECTING with OMAHU, WAITOA ! PLAINS, MORKINBVILLE, AND j PIAKO DISTRICTS. "V-*. rilHB fast and commodious aHMfcTC^. X side-wheel steamer T E AROHA, H. Dalxon, Master. Fbom Shobtiand (oaliing at Gbahami. town whabv). Monday, at 9.30 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 12 o'clock noon - Friday, at 2 o'clock afternoon Fbom Ohisbmubi. Saturday, at 7 o'clock morning Tuesday, at 9 o'clock morning Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning . Refreshments on Board. Not responsible for accideuts in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or for any goods, parcels, &0., put on board unless, signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of •s consignee. No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be* recognised unless made within 48bours after date of shipment. Wm. Cabbick, Secretary. PAEBOA TO OMAHU, WAITOA. S.S. 'BIRO RIRO. 1 Every Tuesday from Paeroa With Mail & Every Wednes. from Omahu Passengers. Every Thursday from Paeroa Wif , c Every Friday from Omahu \ Wlth Car«°Carrying H.M.s Mails. Pawengers and Cargo booked through from Auckland or Thames. R. ONYON. STEAM TO OMAHU. WAITOA, MOBBINSVILLE, AND PIAKO DISTBICTS, Calling at Ohinemuri Junction. _ Tsj^v fTIHE Despatch Boat s.s. ffif%y]^» MEMSAHIB Or. Spbhceb, Master. Leaves Shobtland— Tuesday, at 11 o'clock evening Thursday, at 1 o'clock afternoon Friday, from Paeroa at 8 morning ' Leaves Omahu— Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 6 o'clock morning Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning The s.B. LA BUONA TENTURA will also leave Shortland Wharf once a week, with Cargo for above places, and return the day after arrival at Omahu. Passengers and cargo booked through from Auckland at Rotomahana S.S. Office, Wharf, or Thames. 1187 H. 0. GILLEBPIE, Agent. » ■ Itinino Stab Offioh, _■,■ Friday, October 8,1880. Amount of lievenue collected at the Port of Thames this day s— £ s d Duty , ... ... 16 8 9 Beer Duty ... ... ... 19 8 7 Total ... ... £35 17 4 J'OHT OKFIUJfI JSOXIOES. Maim Clobb— : For Auckland, on Saturday, at 8 a.m. and at 6 p.m. For Turua, Hikutaia, Paeroa, &0., on Saturday at 5 p.m. For Tauraoga, on Saturday at 5 p.m. For Coromandel on Saturday, at 5 p.m. For Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, &c., on Baturday at 5 p.m. For Sandwich Islands,- North and South America, British and Foreign Weßt Indies, ' Mediterranean Porlß, Continent of Europe and' United Kingdom (via San Francisco) ou Monday, 11th inst. Money Orders and Registered Letters- on Saturday, at 5 p.m.—(ThjsMail will'be due in London on the 23rd November.) ' : For Wangarei on Monday. For Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier and Southern Porti on Wednesday. J. E. Coney, Chief Postmaster. , Chief Post Office, Thames, ~ October 8, '^80We suppose the old adage, in vino veritas, explains the fact that the cheques of a certain well known gentleman living not a hundred miles from Tauranga, are always refused by the bank as not containing ais proper signature, except those signed by.him when under the influence of drink. It appears that when the gentlemen recorded his signature in the Bank books on opening his account he was more than half full, and the difference between his writing in his sober senses and that'when in drink is so great that they would not be known to be by the same person. This little matter has been productive of a good deal of inconvenience to those that hare received that gentleman's paper.—B. P. Times. ■ Mules lire to a greater age in France than anywhere olse, while the goose puts in the most years iv tbo United States.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 2
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763Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 2
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