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SHiPPiHa fc*^—— ! "VTOBTHEIIN STRAM fiftMijl BUIP OOMpAJPfI Ijp^e^ (LlXICIB). I ]j aiIBAM BEHVICK 3KTWHR ITHE THAMKB AND AUCKLAND Connecting with Rivet dteamers foi Pfteoa, Te Aroha, and other Upper Thames Settlements. ' LEAVES THAMES. | RoTOMAHANA | OHINBIHJ»r f bursdaj27 j 8.45 morning ~ Friday 28 j9 30 morning — Saturday 29 { 10.30 morning — «LEAVES AUCKLAND. j BOTOMAHtNA | QHIMBMUM Thnradaj27 | 5 afternoon | Friday 28 | 6 evening | — *■■ §alo_rdaJ29l '--■ |6.3Q evening FARES:— Saloon— Single 7s 6d Bt«k»»ok—Single 6b No Steerage in b.s. Ohinemari or Paeroa. . From Thamei to other ports per Northern Jo.'s steamers at greatly reduced rates. Through passengers boeked at Shipping Dffioes, Goods Wharf. STEAM COMMUNICATION WIT* sOHINEMUKI akb TE ABOHA 2 L^jv-J^v ' P»IIB b..i. Lbayxs Avcx.ij.4D ton Paeboa, &c— . (Landing Thamas p^tsiengers at Kopn.) T nrsday, 27th, 2.30 af «m on Friday, SBt (Ohinemnri), 3.30 afternoon LIATXB PaiBOA, A.C., TOR AVCZLAMD (frOB Janotion only)— * • (Leaving Kopu aboat 3 bonrs later. Tbnrsday, 27th (Chelrosford), 9 nig't Fiiday, 28th, 10 morning Saturday, 39th (Ohinenauri), morning FBOM THAMEB ONLY. THE RsTpATIKL From Thames to Pabioa—• JFrom Goods Wharf— Friday, 28th, 8.30 morning Fbom Pasboa to Th*me«-» Thursd-y, 27th, 5 m r iog Batur ay, 29th, 7 morning FAPTOi : Thames to Paeroa, Single ss, Return 7s 6d „ Hikntaia, Single 3s, Return &■ „ Turua, Single 2s, Return 8s Cargo for Te Aroha, Mondays and WedneeJaysJniy 8.8. MATUKU. Te Aroha cargo Monday and Wednesday only. Fkom Paekoa to Ti Aboha— Thursday, on arrival of Chelmsford Feom T« Ahoha to Pabhoa— Friday, 28tb, 9 morning Hevised Rates of Freights. For particnUn ■ apply to— 11. C. GILLESFIE, Agent LOOK! CHEAPER STJLL! Strictly Cash, before Delivery. For 2s each Parcel WE SELL the following quantities of Beat Goods:—lOlbs Sago or Tapioca, 91ba of Eice, Pearl Barley or Split Peas, lOlbi No. 3, 91bs No, 2, or Bilba No. 1 Sngar, 9 bars almond Soap, or honsehold, SOlbs Salt; 411bs Carriants; 3|lbs Baisins, 3£lbs Sultanas, 4|lbs second best Sultanas, I6lbs best Flour, 171bs green boiling Peas, 41bs new Canterbury Cheese, !■ Lemon Peel, SJlbs *B. & P. or 51bs of Brown's Cornflower, 581bs prime C nterbury Potatoes 4 bottles Westcot's 7d Worceßtershire Sauce, 6 tins Farnesa' Jam, 18 Dam* per's, ilb Washing Powders, 321ba Maize, 301ba Wheat, 30 bs Pollard, 321bs Bran. Cheap Crockery, Direct Importation, 300 DOZEN CUPS AND SATJCERS, PLATES, DISHES, JUGS, COVERED DISHES, BEDKOOMSjyABE,&o., Ac, all ol JOHN EDWAEDS& COSS celebrated make of STONE CHINA, and will be sold at and UNDER the ordinary price of Common delf. | Cheap China & Glass— Very Heavy Stock on hand, and continually Arriving direct from Home. CHEAP SUGAR CO.'S Nos 1 and 2 in 17, 25, 35, 56, and 701b Bags. All reduced! n Selvy stock of local and imported FRUlT—Trade and Retail. Piemelons, *d per lb; Pumpkins, id r Der ib: Large Sweet Island Oraogea, B t5 for Is; Preserved Ginger, 10d per lb; Oaions, 12lbs for Is. ■Wnw Care Canterbury Ham and Bacon. t ■ «r Weekly supply Taranaki Sepa*ator sS£r also Loil and Waikato Jrom lOd Z %' Kipped Herring, Ma tin. 80 iSxes Household and Almond Soap-each ?8 bars-jolt landed ; price, 6s 2d per Box. 5 Tons Prime Canterbury Potatoes at 3s bd. 50 Sacks Beat Maize at 3^ ' Ceatial Olieap Stows, Pollea St 1 [ESTABLUIHBD 1880.] JOSHUA JACKSOK, „ INI NQ AGENT & SHAREBROKER ■-*• SJ^OtCK EXCHANGE, AUCKLAND ; TIDE TABLE. ' TBisee7Setf. Morn. Even JUNS- I H.M. H.«. JML_?*. —— -r 9.58 I 10.24 —ii^Hrtt Q»»rt«r— BWtU. 1.91 ?•>».

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8080, 27 June 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8080, 27 June 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8080, 27 June 1895, Page 2