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shipping Stic AM' TO' AUCKLAND, Oabbiino Pasbxnqrbs and Oaboo, SHNs^ EOTOMAHANA.. A, Fabqvhab, Master. Fbom Thames. Oct. 2nd—Friday, at 12 noon 3rd—Saturday, at 2 afternoon Fbom Attobcaito. Oct. Ist—Thursday, at 5.30 afternoon 3rd—Saturday, at 8 morning Wtather and -other circumstances Permitting. Freight, to Te Aroha, 25s per ton. $j$T Not responsible for Accident! in Shipping, Currying, or Discharging Live Stock, or tor any Goods, Parcels, 4c, put on board unless signed for, and all Goods stored »r» at the ri«k of Consignee. H. 0. Qtuxbvtb, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. Dabbying Pabsenckbbs and Cabso. •*V <tt ffIHE favorite Steamer, MNTEBPBISE No 2. Fbom Goods Wntn. Thursday, at 12 noon Saturday, at 12 midnight Fbom Avobxahd. Wednesday, at 3 afternoon Friday, at 4 afternoon SINGLE FABE (SALOON) ... 7s fld „ (DECK) ... 6s Od Wexther and other circumstances Permitting. Sot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live slock, or any goods parcels, etc., put on board unless signed For, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to or short delivery cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. Office Shortland. H. C. Gin&BSPiB, Agent. THAMES BIVER STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, DAJLY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI AND TE AKOHA. Sire PATIKI. From Showhand, calling at Goods' Wharf. Fob Te Aboha— Friday, 2nd, at 9 30 morning Fbom Tb Aboha. Saturday, 3rd, at 5 morning For Pabboa— From Pabboa— Thursday, Ist, at 5 morning FARES: Single. Return. Turua ... ... *■' Od 8s Od flikutaia,.,. ... 8s Od 6s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Te Aroha ... 7« 6d 12s 6d Weather and other circumstances permitting. H. 0. Giixbspib, Manager.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5202, 30 September 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5202, 30 September 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5202, 30 September 1885, Page 2

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