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Shipping STIC AM TO AUCKLAND, CABintlNO PiSHKNfIKRS AND ("UuoO. 'K&Sgdsfe .KOTOMAHANA. A. Fabquhab, Master. From Goods Wh*b?. Monday, at 9 o'clock morning Tuesday, at 9 o'clock morning Wednesday, at. 9 o'clock morning Thursday, at 11 o'dor'k morning Saturday, at 1 o'clock afternoon .. H (him. : AUCKLAND. Saturday, at. 3 o'clock afternoon M<uidayy«t."4 o'clock afternoon Tuesday, at. 4 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, at 4.3o'o'clook afternoon Friday, at 6 o'.clock afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting Fares through to le Aroha, 15s ; Freight £5s per ton. $j&~ Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Disolim-RUij; Live Stock, or for any Goods, Parco'*, <ko.,pufc on board unless signed for, and nil Goml« atoroH %r« at Mia risk of Oonaignoe. , H. 0. Gillebpie, Agent. STIC AM TO AUCKLAND, C/tKKYINO P»«»SNfl«Rft AND 0*11(40 *•. fI^HK fatorjla Steamer BKTEKPRTBK N0."2. \ Fbom Qeahimbxown. • Saturday, at 10 o'clock night Fbom Auckland. Friday, at 10 o'clock night SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 6d " (STEERAGE) ... 5s Od RETURN TICKETS (SALOON)... 10s Od " (STEEKAGK) ... 7a 6d Hot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parco s, etc., put ou board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made withiu 48 hours after da to of s bipuier.t. A. & N.B.F. Co.'s Office, Shortland. THAMES EIVEE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. *%.jt npHE new p.s. glQyFs^- PATIKI. From Shoetland, Calling at Gbahamstown Whaep. Jo Te Aboha and Omahb— 30tb, Tuesday, at 730 o'clock morning 2nd, Friday, at Bo'clo,ok morning (Curtis' Wharf only) ' From Te Aboha and Ohahtj — 31st, Wednesday, at 6 o'clock morning, calling at Junction at 9.30 morning 3rd, Saturday, at 6 o'clock morninp, calling at Junction at 9.30 morning To Paeboa— >■'■ 29bh, Monday, at 7 o'clock morning Ist, Thursday, at 9 o'clock morniDg From Paeboa— 29th, Monday, at 12 o'clock noon Ist, Thursday, at 2 o'clock afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or for any goods, parcels, &c, put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consigneea. No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless iiacle within 48 hours after date of sliipmont. All cargo must be shipped at Shortland. Any information concerning the steamers, Freight, &c, may be obtained from R. Onxon, at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf; or from— A. HUME, Secretary. Office.:—Albert Btreet, Thames.

The London correspondent of the Melbourne Argus, writing of Dean Stanley, thus refers to his ;sermon on " Dickens :"—"The game sympathetic feeling ran through the Dean's funeral sermon on Dickens, in which, after quqticg from the deceased novelist's •will, his..profession of religious belief, the preacher went on to say : ' In. that simple but sufficient faith he lived and died. In that, eimple and sufficient faith he bids you live and die. If any of you have learnt from his works'the'valued the eternal value, of generosity, of pUrity, of kindness, of unselfishness, and have learnt to show these in your own hearts »nd lives, then remember that those are the best monuments, memorials, and testimonials of the friend whom you have loved, and who loved with a marvellous and exceeding love hie children, his country, and* his fellow-men. These are the monuments which he would not refuse, and which the humblest and poores*, «id youngest here have in their power to raise,to bis''memory;"

Sais Dugaldl: "800 are you, Maggie?" •• Am no weel ava, Dugald." Dugald: "Ay, ay ! will I make of you a cup of tea ? I hey some o' McQ-owan'r) here." " Hq, no, Dugald he'll do no coot," " Will I make you a newporn egg?" "It's, no use, Dugald; I'm no weel whateffer, man." " Weel, Maggie, will I marry of you ? " " Oh, Dugald, you make me laugh, an' me no weel. Qeb me some o' that tea uoo ? "—[ApTX.]

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3951, 27 August 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3951, 27 August 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3951, 27 August 1881, Page 2

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