Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Carrying Passengers'ani> Cargo. S^^t KOTOMAHANA. A. Fabqtthab, Master. Fbom Goods Whab*. Tuesday, at 8 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 8 30 o'o'ock morning Uroh At»okiANi>r Monday, at 3 o'clock afternoon Tueiday, at 3.30 o'clock afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting Fares through to Te Aroha, 15s ; Freight £5s per ton. G§T Not responsible far Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging l.ire Stock, or for any Goods, lVeel*, Ac, put on board unless signed for, and all Goods »t,or»d are at< the.risk of; Consignee. H. 0. Gilibbpib, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Oabbtihq Passkmquks anp Piuoo •I .* fIUIK fayorite Stoamer ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fbom Gbahamstowm. Saturday, at 7 o'clock evening ',•„,. JfBOU AUOKIiAWD. SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 6d " «« (STEERAGE) ... 5s Od RETUBN TICKETS (SALOON);.. 10s Od 11 (STEERAGE)... 7s 6d Hot responsible for accidents' in shipping, eariymg, or discharging live stook,: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 of cargo trill be recognised unless made withn 48 hour* after date of shipment. A. & N.B.F. Co.'i Office, Shortland. THAMES EIVEB STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.: : **kj^. ,f pHB fast p.*. • , , 3jQ^g; TIS AROHA. Fbok Shobtland, oailino at GbahamsTOWN. To Pabboa, Ohinemuri— Monday, at 6 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 7 o'clock morning Saturday, at 8 o'clb*el< morning From Patiboa, Ohinemuri— Tuesday, at 6 o'clopk morning Thursday, at 6 o'clock morning Saturday, at 1 o'clock afternoon jjJEfcls^- PATTKI. Fbok Shobtxand, Cavltsq at'Ghahahstown Whaki. To T« Aboha and Okahp— Tuesday, at 6 o'clock morning Friday, at 7 o'clock morning From Tx Aboha and Omahc— ' Thursday, at 9 o'clock morning, calling at Junction at 12.30 morning Saturday, at 6 o'clock morning To Te Aroha to Grant and Forster's . ' Settlement. Wednesday, at 6 o'clock morning Should sufficient inducement offer. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents, in shipping, ; carrying, or discharging lire slock, or for any goods, parcels, &c, put on hoard 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 reoogro'sed unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. All cargo must be shipped at Shortland.' Any information' concerning the steamer, Freight, &c, may be obtained from R. Onton, at' the office of .the Thames: River Steam Navigation Company, Shortland Wharf; or from— A. HUME, ; Secretary. Office:—Albert street, Thames ' - fIVBNINQ Sri It OfMOI. Saturday, October 22, 1881. THAMES STOCK EXCHANGE. 12.30 p.m. The following are the latest quotations of tbe Thames Stock Exchange this day : Balks Last Night— Sams This Das'— ' Smile of Fortune—lls Young Colonial—One-eighth, £14 O&osnio Pbioks— Kuranui Hill— Sellers, 4s 6d New North Devon—Sellers, 10s 6d Old Golden Calf-Sellers, 2s • Smile of Fortune —Buyers, 10s , Success, Waitekauri—Buyers, 3s 6d Waitekauri No. 3—Sellers, 21s Moonstone—Sellers, 2s Welcome—Buyers, 2s * i Young Colonial—Half share, .Buyers, £52 10s Johw Fb'atbb, Louis Mxlrosb, D. R. Gbiiion, B. MoD. Scott, M. HKWBII.Y, BAMTJBL TUBTM. VpST OFFIOK NOTICES Maim om>bb— For Auckland, on Monday at 7.30 a.m. (for letters, posted at Ohief Post Office only). For Russell and Northern Ports, on Tuesday. For Wangarei, on Tuesday. For Coromandel, on Tuesday. For Turua, Hikutaia, Te Aroha, and Te Ka wana, on Monday, at 5 p.m. For Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, and Southern Ports, on Wednesday at 8 a.m. (for letters posted at the Chief Post Office only). For Melbourne (via South), on Wednesday. at 8 a.m. (for letters posted at the Chief Post Office only), For Sandwich Islands, North and South America, British and Foreign West Indi s, Continent of Europe, and United Kingdom (via San Francisco), on the 7th November. (This mail is due in London on December 20th.) J. E. Corner, Chief PostniHßter. Chief Post Office, Grahamstown. October 22, 1881.
A. CopxsoN, jeweller, having removed to more convenient premises, No. 14, Brown street, next door to Mrßurra, stationer, begs to state that he is still prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in his usual workmanlike style, and takes this opportunity of most respectfully thanking his friends and patrons for their liberal support since commencing business, and hopes to still me-it that support by strict attention to business, combined with superior and practical workmanship—A. Coosson, jeweller, No.' 14, Browu itreet.—[Adyt.}
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3999, 22 October 1881, Page 2
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711Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3999, 22 October 1881, Page 2
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