Shipping. STEAM TO OHINE MU]?I, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. .s» HPHK fast and commodious 1. side-wheel steamer ' Tfi AUOHA,' H. Daiton, Master. From Shoktland (oaliinq ai Grahajisiown \\ jiakf) Wednesday, at 10 morning. Friday, at 12.30 afternoon From Ohinemuki. Tuesday, at 8 morning Thursday, at 10 morning Saturday, ,it 11 morning Mreshments on Beard, Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or for any goods, parcels, &c M put on board unless signed "lor,and all" goods "stusea Sr*_»Mho jjoW-of consignee. No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. H. W. HEATH, Manager. PAKROA TO OMAHU, WAITOA. S.& ' RIRO EIRO. 1 From Paeroa every Tuesday morning From Omahu every Thursday morning Carrying H.M.'s Mails.' Passengers and Cargo booked through from Auckland or Thames, R. ONYON. „ <THE fast and powerful Is OPEN for CHARTER at an hour's notico for Ohinemuri, Te Aroha, etc. Terms moderate. Apply to F. SNOWLING, „ Pollen-street, Shortland. Business Notices. CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES M. WHITEHEAD. BOOTMAEES, TS DETERMINED to Give the Public an Opportunity OF BUYING CHEAP BOOTS. THE WHOLE OF HIS LARGE STOCK OF Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES ARE how OFFERED A3 REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. The GREATEST VARIETY and BEST ASSORTMENT of ROOTS J>ND SHOPS, in Town of EVERY DEFC&IPTION in English German, and Colonial iV akbs of the Best Quality, and Warranted to Give Satisfaction. BEMEMBER EVERYTHING 18 REDUCED IN PRICE AT v M. WHIM FAD'S, POLLEN-STREET. I C, : tf IoBEEIS, N O E. TO AIL CASH PURCHASERS. THE CHEAPEBT HOUSE ON THE'THAMES TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES. SPLENDID VALUE IN TEAS, Bsn, AT J. C. McROBERTS', CENTRAL POLLSN . STREET. FROM MELBOURNE and BYDNEY. IUST IMPORTHD BY R. WISEMAN, ?J ' A Splendid Lot of SPRING AND SUMMEB. GOODS. OS* GREAT.'REDUCTIOM IM PRICES. INSPECTION SOLICITED. T7NCOUMGB THAMES INDUSTRIES..Ij Good Tweed Trousers from 22s 6d. All Goods well shrunk At R. WISEMAN'S, Brown-street, GARDENER'S DTNING ROOMS RE-OPENED. MBS. GARDENER BEGS to inform the Public that she has RE-OPENED the Dining Rooms on the reclaimed land, Auckland, and hopes by strict attention and civility to receive the patronage of the public. No expense has been spared to make the house comfortable, and Boarders will be received on the MEMS, TO MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEER?, LAND OWNERS, &o. are received at the Advertiser Office for insertion in the Evening Star, Aueklaud Mcgmph, Napier New Zeahndcr, Wellington I Press and Globe, Chriatcburch Hclcgrapk, Timaru 31c.i1, Oamaru Evening Star, Duhedin Colonist, Nelson Eeraid, Wanganui Herald, Taranaki, and other principal papers published in various parts of the colony. 'i|,/|cGO WAN'S FOB 3b TEA
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3528, 3 February 1880, Page 1
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