Shipping STEAM. TO AUCKLAND, Oabrying I'assknokhs lav Oakoo. SiSS^ " KOTO MA HAN A. . A. Fabqtjhar, Master. Fkom Ooods Wttabp. Thursday, at 4 30 o'olook afternoon Friday—Laid up to clean Saturday—Laid up to clean Thursday, at 10 o'clock morning Friday—Laid up to clean Saturday—Laid up to clean Weather and other circumstances permitting Farei through to T o Aroha, 15s ; Freight tit per ton. ijjjT Not raeponsiMe foi Accidents hi Shipping, CiuTjii% or Disi'linrging I<ire Btook, or tor miy Goods, Parcoln, &c, put on board unless signal ©?, and\«ll Goods Btorei^ •r« at the risk of Qonsignoe. "Hr 0. OILIEBPIB, Agent. r 4*TISAM,T() AUCKLAND, "kA f^ITIIB favorite Stoamor vg3EJy£|^ teHTEfiPRISK No, 3. F«OM QKAHAMsrOWH. : - Thursday,^,fj^o'clook afternoon ••• Saturday, at — " " .... ■ .. -• Fboh Auckland. Wednesday, at 8 o'clock evening Friday, at — _ BINOLH FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 6d " (STEERAGE) ... 5s Od RETURN TICKETS (SALOON)... 10a Od 11 (STEERAGE)... 7s 6d Not responsible for accidents in shipping, canying, or discharging live Blook, or any goods, parce s,etc., put on board unless signed tor', and* all goods stored are at the risk of wnsigneeß. ,1 Ho olaiins for duihage'fo or e'liort delivery or cargo will be recognised unless made withli £8 hoiiro after.dal;o of shipment. A. & NiS.F.vC-o.'n' Office, Shortland. THAMES RITTEB; STEAM NAVIGA- ■ ■.^^A^'.rinnßfast p.B. * Fbom Shobtland, calling at Q-bahams-s'l ".'•; ,■■•■• 'A ■':] town. ■ ' To Paeboa— 22nd, Saturday, from Sbortland, at I o'clock morning From ,Pabhoa— j .••;■•■••.• ' ,• .•■ ■•. • 2lßt, Friday, at'l2 o'clock noon t 22ndrSaturday,; at 1 o'olock afternoon <j *\ ' 2i\ f IiHE new p.s. ' ... PATIKI. _ ' Fbom Rhoetland, Callino at Geahams■town'Whabf. To Tai boh a and Omahct — -' 21b*, Friday,-at 6.o'clock morning. From TbAboha and Omahu— ■■'"•■■ 22nd, Saturday, nt 6 o'clock niorning, calling at Junction at 9.30 morning From Te Aroha to Grant and, Forster's] Settlement; 19th, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock morning Should sufficient tndwetnent offer. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible, for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live Btock, or for any foodel par<ji9ls/&c., put on board unless signed for, and all godds stored are at the risk of consignees..^ ,)'.-< .f.; ;; ■■ -.-' .'■■ . : r; No claims for damage tO'or short delivery of cargo will; be Teoogrised unless ' mucle within'*4JS hours after date of aliipment. . AH cargo must be shipped at Shortland. Any information concerning the steamer. Freight, &c., may be obtained from R. Ontow, at the office of the Thames River Steam Navigation Company, Bhortland Wharf; or fro.ir- -' % A. UUMK, ' ■ ' Secretary. Office :—Albert street, ThameF.
When a hen sets on an empty china egg, you call it a blind instinct. What do you call it:when a girl sets her affections on an empty-headed noodle P A kind writer says, "you can trust a man who loves a liorse or a dog. A livery stable man says he has tried it, and > finds there is no money iv it.
"MAN wants but litfclo here below, but wants that little strong." Cevtuinly. Strong, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco 10 bo oblaiued at MoLlvtw'a, r/Browu street.— [ADTi.]
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3997, 20 October 1881, Page 2
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480Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3997, 20 October 1881, Page 2
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