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Shipping. FOE COEOMANDEL. rjlHEs.s. 'MEM SAHIB,' Will leave Shortland Wharf This Day (Tuesday), at 2.30 afternoon, for Coromandol, carrying passengers, STEAM TO OHINEMfJEI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. . a, npHE fast and commodious .JL aide-wheel steamer IBiiiS 'TE AROHA,' H, Daiton, Master, From Shoriland (calling at GbAhamsiown Wharf). Wednesday, at 3,30 afternoon Friday, at 7 morning From Ohinemubi. Tuesday, Rt 7 morning Thursday, at 9 morning Saturday, at 6 morning, sharp Refreshments on Board, H. W. HEATH, Manager. STEAM TO OHINEMDEI, Calling at all Stations. ' fast p,s. 1 PEARL,' From Shortland (calling at Grahamstown Whabf), For Ohinemori. Tuesday, at 2.30 afternoon Thursday, at 4,30 afternoon Saturday, at 7 morning .. From Ohinemori, Wednesday, at 7 morning Friday, at 8 morning Saturday, at 4,30 afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting, S, H, BURNINGHAM. Business Notices. LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. MR RICHARD BRETT returns Thanks ; to the people of the Thames for the very liberal patronage received by him during the ■ time he has been in business as SUGAR BOILER and CONFECTIONER at the Thames, and hereby intimates that he has DISPOSED of HIS PLANT and Goodwill to ■ Messrs Mennie & Dey, for whom he bespeaks the same liberal patronage enjoyed by himself. In reference to the above Messrs Mennie & Dey have pleasure in stating that they INTEND TO MANUFACTURE and SUPPLY the various Confections previously supplied by Mr"Breed, and hope to enjoy the same liberal support, Queen-street, Thames, January 21, 1879. — ————•/ . i Exchange hotel ! Quben-stbeet, Auckland, 1 ELLIS & CAFEERY, Proprietors, j _ The accommodation and attractions of this ] iavourite hostelry aire too well known to need i somment, and the Proprietors trust that, under iheir management, " The Exchange " will j itill add to its already well-earned prestige. The tJp-stairs Select Bar is one of .the handlomest in the 5 colony, and must be seen to be j appreciated. The Billiard Room is now being thoroughly ] enovated, and will be replete with all the latest ippurtenances of this noble game. An efficient narker has been engaged, Wines of the best j mintages, Spirits of the' choicest brands, un- , tqualled bottled Ales and Stout, sparkling Ales I ilways on draught, Counter Luncheon. English, Australian, Sporting, and New Zea- j and papers filed. Quality, Comfort, and Sconomy—the motto of the Honse. Oil'? BUFFET AND gUPPER ] EOOMS, . Corker op Queen and Ddbham-sireew. 1 AUCKLAND; Open from 7.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. THOMAS MoEWIN, NOTICE OFREM'OVAL. J. H. JEPESRSON, JOOKSELLEE AND BTATIONEE. POLLEN-STEEET, EAS REMOVED Two Doors nearer Karaka Bridge, to the Premises lately occupied by Mr Turner, Tailor. 3IBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, ( >A!fJ> PRAYER BOOKS. Ihurch of England, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, j and Congregational HYMN BOOKS 5 "GARDEN OF THE SOUL," &0., &0., In Great Variety, Ichool, Account, and Mining Com- j panies' Books ti AiLowese Prices. AGENT FOR SHARLAND'S lELEBRATED MEDICINES AND PERFUMES. —— 111 See List in another column, 1 yrcGOWAN S FOE 3s, TEA j

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3235, 4 February 1879, Page 1

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