Shipping. MOONLIGHT SXCUBSION. <TE AROHA, H. Imwoh, Master, from Curtis's Wharf, Thursday, at 7 evening. The steamer will leave Curtis's Wharf at 7 evening, and return at 10. Band of music will accompany the steamer. Tickets ... Is 6d. W. H. HEATP, Manager, STEAM TO OHINEMUBI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. I. ir .«« 'jpHE fast and commodious & •«- side-wheel steamer «■«£ 'TK AROHA," H. Daltoij, Master, " Froji Shorthand (oaihso'at Grahamstown Wharf). Friday, at 7 morning Monday, at 7 30 morning Wednesday, at 8 30 morning Friday, at 10.30 morning Prom Ohihemubi. Thursday, at 9 morning Saturday, at 6 morning, sharp Monday, at 6 30 evening Thursday, at 8 morning Saturday, at 10 morning Refreshments on B"ard. H. W. HEATH, Manager. STEAM TO OHINEMUBI, J Calling at all Stations. •i °k& T HE fast pSi From 'Shormahd (oaltjnq at Grahamstown Wharf). For Ohihemuri. Thursday, at 4.30 afternoon Saturday, at 7 morning From Ohinemuri. Friday, at 8 morning , Saturday, at 4,30 afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting, S. H, BORNINQHAM. Business Notices. LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. MR RICH'.RB 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 SUG*R and .CWFKCTIONER at the Thames, and hereby intimates that he has APPOSED of HP and Goodwill to Messrs Mennie fc Dey, for whom he bespeaks tbe same liberal patronage enjoyed by himself. In reference to the above Messrs Mennie & Dey have pleasure in stating that they INTEND TO MANUFACTURE and SUPP .Y the various Confections previously supplied by Mr Breii, and hope to enjoy the same liberal suppoit. Queen-street, Thames, January 21,1879. EXCHANGE HOTEL QueeN'STbeet, Auckland, ELLIS & CAFFERY, Proprietors. The accommodation and attractions of this favourite hostelry are too well known to need comment, and the Proprietors trust that, under their management, "The Fxohamgh" will still add to its already well-earned prestige. The Up-stairs Select Bar is one of the handsomest in the colony, and must be seen to be appreciated. The Billiard Boom is now being thoroughly renovated, and will be replete with all the latest appurtenances of tbis noble game. An efficient marker has been engaged. Wines of the best vintages, Spirits of the choicest brands, unequalled bottled Ales and Stout, sparkling Ales always on draught, Counter Luncheon. English, Australian, Sporting, and New Zealand papers filed. Quality, Comfort, and Economy—the motto of the House. CITY BUFFET [UNOHEON AND OUPPER BOOMS, Corner oj Queen ahd Dobham-sireeis. 1 AUCKLAND; Open from 7.30 a.m. to 2p.m, THOMAS MoEWIN, BOTIOE OPKKMOYAI. I H. JEFFERSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. POLLEN-STBEET, HAS REMOVED Two Doors nearer Kavaka Bridge, to the Premises lately occupied by Mr Turner, Tailor. BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, ASTJD PRAYER BOOKS. Church of England, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, and Congregational HYMN BOOKS; "GARDEN OF THE SOUL," In Great Variety, School, Acoount, and Mining' Companies' Books Aji Lo.wesi Prices. AGENT FOR SHARLAND'S riELEBRATED MEDICINES AND PERFUMES, See List in another column, jifcGOWANS FOE 3s, TEA
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3237, 6 February 1879, Page 1
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