Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbyihg Pasbengbbs and Cabgo, ISife' ■ lIOTOMAHANA %A. Fabqvhab, Master. Fbom Goods Whast. Monday, at 8.30 o'clock morning Tuesday, at 9. o'clock morning .. Wednesday, at 9 o'clock morning Thursday, at 10 o'clock morning Friday, at 11 o'clock night Saturday—Laid up Fbom Atjokxand. ' Saturday, at 2.30 o'clock afternoon .. Monday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Tuesday, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, at 4 30 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 7 o'clock morning Saturday—Laid up Feather and other circumstances Permitting. Freight to Te Aroha, 25b per ton. 6£T Not responsible for Accidents in Ihipping, Oarrjing, or Discharging Live Itoci, or lor any Goo&'s, Parcels, Ac, put on loard unless signed for, and all Goods stored ,r« at tli-a risk of Cormignee. H. 0. Giu-espie, Agent. STEAM 'TO AUCKLAND. CABBYING PASBENGEBS AND CaBGO. - "V fpHE favorite Steamer, Xliiyil^ ENTERPRISE No 2. From Gfoops Whabf. Saturday, at 9 o'clock night From AUCKLAND. JINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 6d „ (STEERAGE) ... 5s Od lETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ... 10b Od „ „ [(STEERAGE) ... 7s 6d Not responsible for accidents in shipping* sarrying, or discharging lire stock, or any goods mrcels, etc.,. put on board unless signed or, and all goods stored are at the risk of loneignees.No claims for damage to or short delivery >f cargo will be recognised unless made with* n 48 hours after date of shipment. Office Shortland. H. C. Gielespib, Agent.
■THAMES EIVEE STEAM NAVIGA- ¥ TION COMPANY, Idaily steam communication r WITH OHINEMURI AND I TE AROHA. |J|§l^ PAT IK I, 1 Capt. E. Moobb. ■Thames to Tk Aeoha— ■Fi Aboha to Thames— W Monday, 2nd, at 5 morning j I -P.S. TE AROH.A, I Oapt. H. Damon. ■Thames to Paeboa— W Monday, Dec. 3rd, at 6.30 morning Wednesday, sth, at 8 morning Friday, 7th, at 10 morning - Monday, 10th, at 12.30 morning 'aeboa to Thames — I Tuesday, 4tb, at 6 morning Thursday, 6th, at 8,30 morning Saturday, Bth, at 6 morning Tuesday, 11th, at 6 morning FaTTeS: Single. Return. Turua ... ... 2s Od 3s Od Hikutaia... ... 3s Od 5s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Te Aroba . ..; 5s Od 7s 6d Veather and other circumstances permitting. H. 0. GIHiESPIB, Manager. iEGULAR STEAM" COMMUNICATION WITH JUNCTION OHINEMURI EIYEB, OMAHU, WAITOA PLAINS, MOE&ANTOWN, TE AEOHA, & W&IOBONGOMAI. - «i -, fOHE very fast and comUJJjiifi^ib _ X modieus steamer, ggygj^ s.s. WAITOA. Captain W. Bettis 'rom Shobtland, calling at Curtis' Wharf. ' Tuesday, 4th, at 7 morning Wednesday, sth, at 8 morning H . Saturday, Bth, at 9.30 morning ■torn Te Aboha, calling at Junction— H Monday, Dec. 3rd, at 5 morning ■ Tuesday, 4th, at 3 afternoon H " Friday, 7tb, at 6 morning I FARES H To Te Aroha. To Junction, ■ingle . ss. Od Single ... 4s Od H«turc ... 7s 6d Return ... 6s Od ■ - - R. OltKffl, ■ . Agent, Shortland Wharf. I STEAM TO TE AEOHA. ■ From Goods Wharf, calling at Curtis' ■ Wharf. I*» *kxfcl npHE swift and comfortable HfmMkff^v X new twiQ*Bcrew Steamer WM&&> DESPATCH, H':. 3. J. Koe, Matter.' Ho Tb Aboha — H Monday, Dec. 3rd, at 6 morning H Wednesday, stb, at 6.30 morning—in H for Land Sale H Thursday, 6th, at 730 morning H Friday, 7tb, at 11 morning Hrom,Tß Aboha, calling at Jdnotion — H^ Tueeday, 4'b, at 5.30 morning H Wednesday, sth, at 230 afternoon H Friday, 7tb, at 5 morning ■ Saturday, Btb, at 6 morning. H* Fabes. ' ' Single. Eeturn. ■ Te Aroha ... 7s 6d " 12s Od H Junction ... 4s Od 6s Od, H Hikutaia 3s Od 5* Od H Turua ... 2s Od - 3« Od H Copenbagen was one of the ports called H, by Mr txladistone's party in their cruise H^ the Penabrote Castle, and, while there, B[ Gladstone paid hi 3 respects to the Kiog Queen of Denmark at their marine Their majesties were having at Hie time a famijy gathering, including the Hmperor and Empress of liussia, the King Hid Queen of; Greece, and the Princess of Bales and three daughters. The English Hremier dioed with the party and remained Hter-night at the palace, and next day the Hval and imperial family made a return Kit, tothePembroke Castle in the harbor. HThb " toch' Ken" entering the harbor wa» H circumstance ; her grounding in the mud Hh provident. She couldn't sail overland bo Be .topped; and why? She Baw Charlie ■cLirer's window in the distance, and some H toe officers and sailors wanted to take lor a ■me voyage his tobacco, cigars, and other, Hmsiories to, a pleasant trip.—[ ADVT.J BttohinPaiba."—Quick, complete cure, ■ »naoying Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Druggists. MoiCB Mos« & to. Q«ner»l Agents.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4652, 1 December 1883, Page 2
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