STSAM TO AUCKLAND, OaBBTING pABBKJNOIi3fI ASP OaUQO. A | /KAv npSE*.e. ROTOMAHANA. 4. Fabqvhas, Master. Fbom Thames^ 81st—Friday, at 8 30 morning Aug. Ist—Saturday, at 9 morning Fbom Auckland. 30th —Thursday, at 3.30 afternoon Slat—Friday, at 4 afternoon Aug. Ist—Saturday, at'4'afternoon Weatker and other circumstawes Permitting. Freight to Te Aroha;. 25s per ton.,. ..._., ■$*}•" Not ro<rpoti»ihi? for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Rinoliaygir'g Livo Stock, or tor any Oooc.o, I'arceU, &<\, piit^on bo»rcl unless *i#n»d for, «nd. all Goo^s stored vrp hi tli? risk of Comignae. H. 0. QiliiESPiE, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. vABBYIN& PasSENGEBS AND CaBSO. "* , rpHE favorite Steamer, m£* *l.S^ ENTERPRISE No 2. Feom Goods llfHin, Thursday, at 3 night Saturday, at 10 night Feom Auckland. Friday, at 12 midn'ght SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 6d „ (DECK) ... 6s Od Wejfker and other cirenmstancei Permitting. Sot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging Uye stock, or any goodi parcels, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are afc the risk of toniignoea. No claims- for damage to or short delivery •f cargo will be recognised unless made withfn 48 hours after date of shipment. Office Sbortland. H.C. GilliEspik, Agent. THAMES BITER STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, tJAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA. ' *i~ «i. ■.- f I iHE s.St ' SsJ§^ PATIKI From Shoetl/AHB, calling at Goods* "Wharf, Fob Tb Aboha— Friday, 31st—L»id up to clean Monday, 3rd, at 9 morning Friday, 7th, at, 5 morning (from Goods' Wharf only) Fbom Te Asoha. Saturday, Ist—Laid op to clean Tuesday, 4fcb, at 6 morning Saturday, Bth, at 6 morning For Pabboa— Wednesday, sth, at 10.30 moraing From Paeboa— Thursday, 6tb, at 9 morning FARES: Single. Return. i»tuft ... ... 2s Od 3s Od 3£ta&HK.*, ... 8s Od 5s Oa £mt*&K*mid£aevoii 4a Od , 6s Od . Tc ltfctf» ... 7s 6d 12s 6d •,Wt»thcr an 3 other circumstances permitting. H. 0. Gilhsspib, Manager.
Misplaced beneYolenJpe.—A benevoleni geptleman, while waiting for a street car* was approached by a negro, who asked him for a nickel. The gentleman had only a nickel, but there was something so appealing about the negro that he nave him the nickel and decided to walk home. " Thankee, sab! Thankee. De Lawd ain't gwine ter furgit yer fur dis." " That's all rigbt." " Ya«, sah, yas." Just then the car came along, and the negro hopped on with agility. §l Here," exclaimed the old gentleman. " You are an old ■ooandrel V' Yas, aah, yas, but de Lawd am ..gwine ter furgit yer," Fliks ABD BtJCW, Beetles, insects, roaohes, aaw, bed-buga, rats, laioe, copherj, ohip2Suk', beared out by •• Koi gh on Bart. -- Keuipthorhe, Prosser and Co., AgeuU, Auck
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5159, 30 July 1885, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5159, 30 July 1885, Page 2
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