: shipping. • ■ xtOBTHKBN BTEAMKEkTOI IN SHIPHOMPANY. I H^sA (LIMITED). ||^B^3^ time TiBLE^MARCH. M (Weather and other circumstances O permitting) FROM QUEEN "sTBEET WHARF, r " AUCKLAND JOB THAMES. nnnecting with Kiver Steamers lor Paeroa, .cHrS and Upper Tbamea SettlemenU, LIAVM THAMBS. S l^.Wakatere, 4.4S afternoon Tnesda* m... Waimarie/5 morning L»ATBS A.TJCKLAWB. M^nday~Ts^Wakatiri, 11 mp; ning Monday 15...WBimar.e, lOnigbt .fu OS d»y 16...Wakate ie rl2 noon Toeaday 16...Botomabana. midnight Wedaes. i 7 .;: Chelmgford, 10 night «r Cheap holiday trips from Thames to Auckland. Saloon : Single, 3s; return, ss. Steerage: Single,2s. «jTNo steerage ins.B. Ohinemuu, Paeora and Waimarie. —iTT «TEAM COMMUNICATIOK |j^j^^ * WITH PAEROA AND LE&VKS AOOKLASD FOR PAEBOA, &C. a (lending Thames passengers at Kofu, TKunanra ..Mouday 15tu, 1' i.ight W»imarie...Tue^aj 16th,, K> night ' ftwinauru., Wednesday l«th, 8 mgbt pK .Wednesday 17th, 10.30 night Waimarie Thurs lay 18th, 11.30 n.ght Pacroa.Friday 19th, midnight Np«ig«ru...fcaturday 20th, 10 mgbt LB.VM PAEBO., &c, ¥OB ATTCK-Ane fron Jmootion only. Leaving Kopu * bouts afte Paeroa Monday 15th, 330 afternoon Neun K uru...Taesday 16th. 3.30 afternoon XSte . - Weanes. 17th, 6.30 evening Nenneuru...Tbur 9 day 18th. 7 '.venmg Paeroa . ...Thnrsday 18th, 7 r,ißbt Wai^a ie .... Friday 19th, 7.80 n gh Paeroa Saturday, 20th, 7.30 mght
TOOK THAMES ONLY. THE P.S- PATIKI FBOM THAMEB TO PaKBOA— Trom Shortland Whart only— TuesJay, 16th, 2.30 afternoon Thnraday, 18th, 4.30 morning Hatindav SOtb, 6 morning FhS PaSS (Lb*vino Juacntw) to THAMEfi— Monday 15th, 6 morning Wednesday 17th, 7.30 morning Friday, 19th. 9 morning " Tnraa, single 2s; return 3» Otego for Te ArobaMond%yß k Wednesd* n s.s. mltuku. Te Aroha cargo Monday and WMne<day only Ftom iabboa io n aroha Monday 15th, on arrival of c s. Wednesday 17th, on arrival of i.s. Friday 19th, on arrival of s.«. Feom tb aboha to ?abroa Tuesday, 16th, S morning * Thursday, 18th, 9 morning Saturday, 20 h, 9 morning ALL FREIGHTS TO BE PREPAID Revised rates of freights For r artie»lar ß »pply to H. 0. qtLLißf«, Agent. Z" ~ FOE AUCKLAND. iJHKf^. Tlle Padd le steamer, terranora ■i LeavesThan-.ee. Leaves Auckland. Tuesday, J6th i p.m ' Monday, 15th, 10.30 p.m Berthini! alongside Shortlind Wharf every alternate Friday.' EXCURSION BATES: Eetuin, 5s ; Single, 3s For freight or passage apply to Peter Maxwell, Thames Agent, or Malcolm Niccol, Auckland Agent.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) TIME-TABLE and circumstances permitting). Steamer Dat* of Sailing. P^scn K er iOU NEWPLTCMOUTH.WELLINGTON, AND LYTTELTON. (Fbcm On«p"«»a} TAKAPONA... Monday 15,5 p.m | 4.15 p.m FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON AND NELSON. MAHINAPUA | Thurc. I.lth, 1 p.m | noon (Cargo at Railway til 9.45 a m.) FORHOBAUT & MELOURNfqVuBIuff) From Auckland TB ANAU.. Saturday, 13th, noon (Transhipping at Dunedin OR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLING TON. LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN. IE ANAU.. Satnrd y, 13th, noon. BOl'OMAHANA...'luesday 16th, 2 p.m FOR ATX EAST COAST PORTS, GISBORNE, NAPIER,* WELLINGTON. DINGADEB.. Wednesday,Mnrth 17,5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. WAIHORA.. Monday 15th, 5.30 p.m. FOB FAMOA. HONOLULU, AND SAN FRANCISCO. MONO WAI... Saturday, Ma-ch 20th, 2 p.m. (Cargo till 10 a.m.) FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (Nukcatofa, Haab/.i, Vavatj, Apia, Suva.' TAVANUL.ThuosdBy, Much 11th, 5 j«.m K«-K SUVA AND LEVUKA RICHMOND . Tuesday, 30th, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR RAUATONGA AND TAHITI. UPOLU Wednesday, March l;th, 5 p.m [|-y Cargo must be booked and alotgside TWO HOURS before advertisod time of de¥)BT*DTG» Pasxenger Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Tickets available by Messrs Hnddart Parker end Ct\'s steamers Anglian and Tasmanifl. Aorklmd Branch Palmeiston Bnildings. Thames Agency Offices : Bourke Street Whaii Thames. fl. O. OIL! ESIF, Asrent
Coach-Painter and WH EL_W RIGHT .^T L Wheels Tyred at Lowest Rates. B. COBKBAH, BROWN STREET, THAMES. •__ ' r T. B. JACOBSEN, Architect. OrnoE: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, BROWN STREET, Thames, From [300 to 400 Plar.s of Cottages, &c, to select from.
WILLIAM IWENTYMAN BEGS to NOTIFY theTHAMES PUBLIC that he has decided to CONTINUE in BUSINESS as a Carpenter and Undertaker on his own account in premises next St George's Hall POLLEN STREET. fy FUNERALS will be conducted at Reduced Rates :— Adults from £5 15s to £6. Children, £1 10s to £1 17s 6d. y^ m "T« hopes by Strict Attention to Business to secure a Fair Share of Public Support. I
ELECTRICAL ENGRAVING. - 2000 Watches Engraved at the Wellington Exhibition. Would have Engraved 4000 bad we bad the customers. — Seaton, Deiwwi'' Eajlen strwt.
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8610, 15 March 1897, Page 2
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