Skipping . j STEAM TO AUCKLAND, OaBRYING PABBEHGi2SS AND CaBSO. .^^k^, mfliw. S^S££ IiOTOMAHANA " A. Fabqifhab, Master, Fbom Thames. Friday, at 3 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Fbom Aitckdand. Friday, at 9 o'clock morning Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning Weather and other circumstances Permitting. ' Freight to To Aroha, 253 per ton. {&£>■"" NcL vs&po)i«>blo (or Accidents in Shjppuig, CWviny, or [Discharging Lift , Stock, or lor fti>y Qooo,s, Parcels, &c., pet on board unless signed for, and oil Goods stored ■ *re t.l this risk of roneigne-, H. C. GriMESPiE, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. Cabbying Pasßengeb3 and Caego. -' " *%*& TpHfe favorite Steamer, .'ijj^^^^ .ENTERPRISE No 2. . : From Qoovß Whab:f. Thuißday, at 12 o'clock midnight Saturday, afc.l2 o'clock midnight From AiTCKL&io. Friday, at 7 o'clock night '" AME.MILBANK. FltOM GO'.DB ffFiSI. - Friday, afc 12 o'clock n idp'ght . ' ' Ff.OM AucKTiAHD. ;..-'- Thursday, afc 7 o'c'ock night SINGLE FARE (SALMON) ... 7s 6d . „ (STEERAGE) ... 5s Od Weatfier and other circumstances Permitting. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or dischavgin- live stock, or any goods parcels, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods st.red aro at Ihe risk rf consignees.. -No claims for damage to or Bhorfc delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of Bhipment. Office Sbortland. H. C.G iIiMBPIB, Agent. THAMES EWER STEAM NAVIGA;:,TIOiS" COxVIPANF, DAILY 'STJSAM COMMUNICATION x WITH O IIWEMUi:! AND TE AROHA. 4 *Vs5L. npHB p.s. :^S PATIKI, B. Lbathaet, Master. -THAMES' TO TK AKOHA — Friday, 22nd, at 12 30 afternoon Monday, 25tb, at 5 morning Tb Ahoha. to Thames ~ - . - Saturday, 23rd, afc 7 morning 26tb, at 8.30 morning S."S. WAITOi,: Captain W. Bbttis. From Shoetiand, calling afc Curtis' Wharf. ¥ium Te Asoha, calling afc Junction — S.S: MEM SAHIB AND BARGE. H. Daxtok, Master, FOS PAEROA TWICE WEEKLY. \ FARESt Eirigle. Beturn. Turua ...... 2« Od 3s Od Hilcuftaif... ... 3s Od 5s o*d Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Te Aroba ... 7§ 6d 12s 6A Weather and other circumstances permitting. F. C. GILTBSPIB, Manager.
A woman who had been dumb for fifteen years recently fell from a chair, and the shook restored her speech. The next day her husband stumbled over the same piece of furniture aad broke bis arm. He then gaTe the chair away to.a bitter enemy. When a.. JBarik of England note is stolen or lost, and the true owner thereof informs the police of it, and notifies the same to the Bank, giving the number of the note, the payment of the note is not stopped. On presentation at the bank for payment the bank would be compelled to pay the bearer thereof, mo matter how strong their suspicions might be that he had not become honestly possessed.of the note. On the face of the note the bank unconditionally promises to pay the bearer on demand, and it' cannot refuse to do so. The loj,s. would be that of the, true owner of the note. Catabbh o? the Bijddeb.—Stinging irr:tation, inilnmmalion, all Kidney and •iroilar Complaints, cuv3d by " Buchu-paiba." —Moses, Moi» and' Co. Sydney, <Senet*l Ateutu .
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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504Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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