■:>l/J3yaiW STEAM TO AUCKLAND, OaBBYHKQ PaSBENQIH9 AND o**3o. SEn^ botomahana. A. Fabquhak, MBBter, J S"bom Thames. 25th—Thuwday, laid up 26th—Friday, laid up 29th—Moc day, at 8 morning 30th—TWsday, at 8.30 morning July Ist—Wedneiday, at 9 morning Fbom Auckland. 85th—Thuredaj, laid up 26th—Friday, laid up 27tn—Saturday, at 2 30 afternoon 29th—Monday, at 3 30 alternoon 30lh—Tuesday, at 4 afternoon Weather and other circumstance* .Permitting. Freight to Te Aroha, 25s per ton. %£}' Not renponeible for Acoidente in ilii(.v>i».t;, Carrying, or Dieoliftrging Live stock, or (or any Goods, Parcel*, &c.,puton board unleaa cigned for, and a\\ Goods stored %rt nt the riik of Ooniignfo. H. 0. QifLßStm, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. vA*BTIK& PABBENGBKB AND CAKfIO. " ■ A *Vjk rpHB faTorite"Bt6amer, BNTEBPRISK Ko 8. Faoic Goodb Whasv. Saturday, at 6 afternoon Fbok Attokiand. Friday, at 11 night SUfGLK FARE (SALOON) ... 7« 6d „ (DECK) ... 5s Od Weather and other circumstance^ Permitting. jSot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging lire stoolt, or any goods parcels, etc., put on hoard unless signed for/and all goods stored, are at the risk of consignees. ,No claims for damage to or short deh>ery of cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 houre after date of shipment. Office Shortland. H. C. QiltßßPlß, Agent. THAMItS BIVEE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, DAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI AND TE AEOHA. 93l^^ pattkt From Shobtlavd, calling at Goods' Wharf. Friday, 26th, at. 7 morning (from Goods' Wharf only) Fbok Tk Aboha. Satwday, 27th, at 7 morning FARES: Single. Beturn, Timia ... ... 2s Od 3s Od Hikutaia... ... 3s Od 5i Od ■ Junction and Paeroa 4s- Od 6s Od Te Aroha ... 7s 6d 12s 6d Weather and other circumstances permitting. IT. 0. G.ILLWPIB, Manager.
An American, returning from his Continental tour, informed a speculative friend that be had m Germany, discovered a valuable substitute for indiarubber. Driven home by cross-questioning he confessed that it was a German beefsteak. Two men in a hotel were talking about taxes. " Which do you prefer, direct or indirect taxes P" "I don't want aay at nil. That's the kind lam in favor of, and let me tell you, there are lots of people ia this, country wno think as I do." Oatasbß of the BxABDHa.-rStinging irritation, inflammation, all , Kidney and •imilar Complaint*, cared by " Buchu«paiba. At druggist*. Kemplhurao, Proeaer & C 0. ,: A|eut» # 4ucU»ud. |
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5129, 25 June 1885, Page 2
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382Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5129, 25 June 1885, Page 2
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