»TB \MTO An 0 K LA ND, . Jakkying Pahssjhikrs ani> 0*.*««• lliy§^ JIOTOMAHANA. A. Fabqtthab, Master. Fbox Thames. 16th—Tuesday, at 9.30 morning 16th—Wednesday, at 11 morning 18th—Friday, at 1 afternoon 19th—Saturday, at 3 afternoon Tsox At/osxaxd. 14th—Monday, at 4.30 alternoon 15th—Tuesday, at 6 afternoon 17th—Thursday, at 8 morning 19th—Saturday, at 9 morning Weather and other circumstances Permitting. Freight to Te Aroha, 25s per ton. $g|r Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Lire Stock, or (or any Goods, Parcels, Ac., put. on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored \r« at tit* riak of Consignee. H. 0. Gihumpii, Agent, STEAM TO AUCKLAND. Duwmire Pabbbnchbb akd Camo. «j , mHE favorite Steamer, 3^y^ ENTERPRISE No t. Fboh Goods Wh»m. Tueiday, at 10 night Thursday, at 1 afternoon Satwday, at 12 midnight . FbOM ArOKIAHD. Monday, at 12 midnight Wednesday, at 430 afternoon Friday, at 6 afternoon SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s «d „ (DECK) ... 5s Cd Wixther and other circumstances Permitting. : :.Jsot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods parcels, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods st red are at the risk cf consignees. No claims for damage to or tbort delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made with" in 48 hours after data of shipment. Office Shortland. H. 0. OiiibbpHi Agent. THAMES EIVEH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, DAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMUBI AND TE ABOHA. gPP^ PATIEI. from Shomiakd, calling at Goods' Wharf. Fob Tk Aboha— Friday, 18tb, at 11 morning Frok Tb Aboha. Tuesday, 15th, at 5 morning Saturday, 19th, at 6 morning ForPAIHOA— Wednesday, 16tb, at 9.30 morning From Pabhoa — Thursday, 17th, at 6 morning FA*rlbß: Single. Beturo. Turua ... ... *• Od 8s Od Hikutaia »• Od 5s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Te Aroha ... ?• 6d 12s 6d Weather and other circumetances permitting. H. O, GILIiEBPIB, Manager.
A Remarkable bet All Bound. —A farmer was sawing wood when it occurred to him that he ought to hare the help of one or more of his fine boys. Lifting up his voice he called, but not a boy appeared. At dinner, of course, all appeared, and it was not necessary to call them. " Where were yon til about two hours ago when I wanted you and shouted for you?" "I was in the shop settin' the saw," said one. ** I was in gran'ma's room settin' the tlook/'said the second. "I was in the barn setua a ben," said the third. I was in the garret fettin' the trap says the fourth. "You are a remarkable set," remarked the farmer. " And where were you ?" be continued turning to the youngest. "I was on the doorstep settin still. THAT furred tongut, bad tailing mouth and miseraWeJeeliDJf, •»? you need American Q6:s Hop BitMM. Si«d «ua beliere.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5198, 14 September 1885, Page 2
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463Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5198, 14 September 1885, Page 2
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