Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, CaBRYING Pi-SSKNGBBS AND OaBGO. ROTOMAHANA. A. Pabquhab, Master. Fbom Goods Whabf. Thursday, at 8 o'clock morning Friday, at 8.30 o'clock morning Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning Fbom Auokkahd. ' v Wednesday, at 1 o'clock afternoon Thursday, at 3 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 3 30 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Weathor and older. circumstances, : per,niiMiJng. 85t5p" Not responsible for Acoi'dents in Shipping, Carrying, or. Diaohurging Live Stock, ov ior any Goods, Parcels, Ac, put on board unless signed for, tuid ull Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee, Fabes:—Saloon. 7s 6(i ; Steorage, f>: H. 0. Agent. STilAltv TO AUOKLAN;I>i! f -:- '" Oabhyiko T'Asa»ti«?s'tt» anpOahso.. *'\ v, fPRR favorite Steamer A/fV: f^ 1-.. ENTERPRISE No. 2. ■ «£:., Fbom.Grahamstowk. ' Thursday, at 10.30 o'clock morning Saturday, at 11 o'clock night iI'BOM ATJOKIiASD. Wednesday, at 10 o'clock night Friday, at 11.30 o'clock night if.SVit.JKN TICKETS — Saloon, 10*0«f; Steerage, 7« M. F ABE—Saloon, 7* M j Steerage, os. hoi responsible for accidents in shipping, cariyuig, or discliarging live stock, or any goods, parce s, eic, put ou board unless Bigned for, and all goods Btored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to or short delivery ©f cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. Wm. Cabbick, Secretary. STEAM TO OHINEMUEi, CONNECTING with OMAHU, WAITOA PLAINS, MOERINSVILLE, AND PIAKO DISTRICTS. x«i f|l HE fast and commodioui *>^s^ik'^ ■■ side-wheel steamer . tb ABOHA, ,■ '''■ H. Damon, Master. FfiOlt ShOBTIAND (OAIMN& AX GbAHAIMTOWN WbABF). Friday, at 6 o'clock morning Fbom Ohihbmubi. Thursday, at 6 o'clock morning Saturday, at 6 o'clock morning itefreshments on Board. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or for any goods, parcels, 4c, put on board unless signed for, arid all goods stored are at the risk of consignee. No claims for damage to or short a delivery of cargo will be reoognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. Wm. Caebick, Secretary. PAEEOA TO OMAHU, WAITOA. S.S. «RIBO RIBO.V ....■■ Every Tuesday from Paoroa ) With Mail & Every*Wednes. from Omahu J: Passengers. Every Thursday from. Paeroa [with Careo. Every Friday from Omahu \ g Carrying H.M.s Mails. Passengers and Cargo booked through from Auckland or Thames. "; • '. . BiONYON. STEAM TO OMAHU, WAITOA, MOREINBVJLLE, AND PIAKO DISTRICTS, ■<,')■■ Calling at Ohinemuri Junction. -*L^ flpHB Deipatch Boat si. ; %jJUal^ MEMSAHIB G. Spbhcbb, Master. Leaves SfioBTiAND--Thursday, at 6 o'clock morning Leaves OitAHir— Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning The 8.8. LA BUONA VENTDBA 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 Eotomahana S.S. Office, Wharf, or Thames. •::■(•■ 1187 H. C. GILLESPIE, Agent.
£4000 SWE E P NO. 7, ON TH3 W BILIN.O T 0 N % C U P To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets ... ... ... £!• " ... .■. £ First Horse • . ... 1000 Second Horse ... ... ... *.. 30° Third Horse ... ... 200 Other Starters (divided) 700= Non-starter* (divided) ... 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. The dSi&OO for non-starters -will average about £60 each, horae. Mr George North, of Lambton Quaj, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4000, which will give handsome prizer even to the non-starters. Mr North's former racing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a briik demand for tickets for his " four-thousand-pounder,"—Evbnihg FoST, 9th September. Address:—GffiO. NORTH, Box 109, Post Office; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1135 * Agent for the Thames— Thomas Lawibss, Tobaoconist, Brown street. CARDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper in plain and fancy type. Garten 1 Be oeipts printed, bound and perforated at tho Kv*2i;«r« Stab Office. :
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3700, 3 November 1880, Page 2
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748Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3700, 3 November 1880, Page 2
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