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Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND. Careyinc! Passengers and Oarqo. «««£SS2^ KOTOMAHANA. A. Fabquhab, Master. Fjiom Goods Wiiabf. Wednesday, at 10 o'clock morning Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning Saturday, at 1.80 o'clock afternoon From Auckland. Tuesday, at 5 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, at 5.30 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 9 o'clock morning Weather and other circumstances permitting. C*^" Not responsible for Acoidents in Shipping, Currying, or Discharging Lire Stock, or lor any Goods, Parcels, Ac, put on board unless signed for, and nil Goods atomi are at the risk of Consignee. |Fabks :—Saloon, 7s 6d j Steerage, 6«. W. SotfTßß, Agent. STKAftI TO AUCKLAND, Oartcting Passekgrhs ani> Cakoo. ''1 - v rpHB fnvorito Steamer '33131^ ENTERPRISE No. 2. FBOM GBAHAMSTOWE; . Thursday, at 3.30 o'clock afternoon Hfoturday, at 6.30 o'clock evening Fhom Auckland. Wednesday, at 5 o'clock evening Friday, at 5.30 o'clock evening RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Qd. „ {STEERAGE) ... Is. 6d. BINGLEFABE (SALOON) ... 7s. 6<f. „ (STEERAGE) ... Ss. Od. Uot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock, or any goods, parcels, etc, put oa board unless signed. for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignees. No claims for damage to or Bliort delivery ef cargo will be recognised unless mado within 48 hours after date of shipment. H. W. Heath, Manager. STEAM TO OHINEMUEI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. *k ?* rfIHE fast and commodious ■*BS^p£\><*\. _|_ jsido-whcel steamer ' '' TID AROHA, H. Dai/ton, Master. JFbom Shobtxakd (calucng at Gbahakß- -. iowk wsabj). Wednesday, at 9.30 o'clock morning Friday, at 11.30 o'clock morning' Fbom Ohikemuei.' Thuraday, at 8.30 o'clock morning Saturday, ot 11 o'clock morning Bofreshmentß on Board. Not responsible for accidents iv shipping, carrying, or discharging live etook, or for any goods, parcels, &c, put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignee. No claims for damage to or short delivery of cargo will be recogr-ised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. H. W. Heath, Manager. PAEEOA TO OMAHU, WAITOA. S.S. 'BIRO BIEO.' From Paeroa every Tuesday morning From Omahu every Thursday morniug Carrying H.M.'a Mails. Paeiengers and Cargo hooked through from Auckland or Thames. B. ONYON. _,— » &vw^na Utah Offiok. Tuesday, October 7, 1879. Amount of itevenue collected at the Port of Thames this day :— £ s d Duty 18 15 4 Arms Act Fees 15 0 Total ... ... £20 0 4 TIDE TABLE. Tii>h. StTK. ' ~ZT _, I Morn. Even, ltises Beis OCTOBBB. | VMm VMm H.M. H.M. 6-Mouday ... | 10.14 10.33 , 5.33 i 6. 3 7-Tuosday ... 10.57 11.18 j 5.32 6. 4 8-Wedneaday... 11.46 0. 3 j 5.30 6. 4 9-Thuraday ... 0.15 0.47 5.29 6. 5 10-Friday ... | 1.24 2. 0 | 5.28 6. 6 11-Saturduy ... ] 2.27 3.14 5.26 6. 7 12-flunriay* ... | 3.51 4.27(5.25 6.8 Moon's Laßt Quarter —9th, 1.22 a.m. POST OFFICE NOTICES. Maits Cioce — For Auckland, pW b.b. Botomahana, tomorrow, at 9 a.m. ForEaipara, Wuiwern, Mahurangi, Matukana, &c. (via Auckland), to-morrow at 9 a.m. For Coromandel, Russell and Northern Ports, &0., (via Auckland), on Thursday afc 2 30 p.m. For .'Turns, Hikulaia, Paeroa, &a, per p.s. Te Aroha, ou Thursday at 5 p.m. For Tnur&ngu, Gisborne, Napier, Southern Ports and Australian Colonies (for transmission per 3.9 Penguin) on Saturday at 5 p.m. For Wangarei (via Auckland), ou Monday. For Sandwich Islands, North and South America, .British and Foreign West; Indies, Continent of Europe and United Kingdom (via San Francisco) on Monday next. Money Orders and Registered Letters on . Saturday at 5 p.m. Fo/India, Ohinn, Japan, Continent of Europe, nnd Uii:ted Kingdom (via Suez}, on Tuesday, 14th mat. J. E. CovEr, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Thames, October?, 1«79.

The Saxons are a very polite peoplego over polite that they not unfrequently bring down ridicule upon themselves. It used to be told in Dresden that a stranger in the city was one day crossing tbe bridge that spans the Elbe, aud asked a native to be directed to a certain church which he wished to find. " lteaily, my dear, sir," said the ±)resdener, bowing low, " I grieve greatly to say it, but I cannot tell you." The stranger passed on, a little surprised at this voluble answer lo a simple question. He bad proceeded but a few yards when he heard hurried footsteps behind him, and turning, saw the same man runing to catch up with him. la a moment his pursuer was by bis side, bis breath nearly gone, but enough left to say " My dear, sir, you asked me bow you could find tbe church, and it pained me to have to say that I did not know. Just now I met my brother and asked him, but I grieve to Bay that be did not know fitlier."

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3367, 7 October 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3367, 7 October 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3367, 7 October 1879, Page 2

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