SHIPPING. m. . - vOBTHEEN STBAMIKWJ| \ SHIP COMPANY. ll^^vA (LIMITED). ijHfal^g^ TJME T ABLE-MARCH. H (Weatber and other circumitanota H permitting) toom queen Street wharf, FROM WUJ!i AIJOKIjAN d FOR THAMES. with River Steamers for Paeroa, •tHroffandlJp^Thames Settlement.. LllTMjttUlKtU vttZZ vfrThotomßnanir7 evening ThSSay 18,..Chelmsford,6 morning ■2SSS lß...Wakatere, 6.30 evening tSST 19...Rotomaha O a, 7 mow Si a>..."W»We»b 7 morning . ~T^IvisAPCKLAMP.
and Waunans. • STEAM COMMUNICATION "> KA>. v;iTH PARBOA AND sßml^ TE AROHA. LEAVES AOOXLABD FOB FASBOA. »0., (I-Midlng Thames passenger* at Kofu) jSKtuwuni.. We nesd*v 17th, 8 nicht PaVrol... Wednesday 17th, 10.30 night Waimarie.. Thursday 18th, 11.30 night Paeroa...Friday 19th, ™M&*> . NKUDHBru...-aturday 20th, 10 night LBivla PAKROA, &C *OB Auokiame from ftiction only. Leaving Kopu 9 hours after W.!marie....'Wednes. 17th, 6.30 evening Ngnnguru... Thursday 18th. 7 tvening pferoa . ...ThnrEday 18th, 7 nfcht Wdmarie I....Friday 19th, 7,30 night Poeroa Saturday 20tb, 7.30 night TBOM THAMES ONIiT. THE P.s7~PATIKI F»OM rHAMKS TO PAISBO.V—• From Shortland Whart only— Thnrsday, 18th, 4.30 morning Saturday «Oth, 6 nsorning F»OM PAEBOA (LKAVINO JPSOTIOS) TO THAME»— Wednesday 17th, 7.30 morning Friday, 19th, 9 morning AitES —Tfcamsa to Junction, slaitle *3; return, f s AllbS. luawm Klkuwia, MngleSa : veturn, 6» " Turua, ilngle 2ii return 3» Cargo for fe ArohaMondv" * Wednesdays S.S. MATUKUTe Aroha cargo Monday and We'lnewday only Ftom pakboa to.tk aeoha Wednesday 17th, on arrival of s.s. Friday 19th, on arrival of s.s. Fbom tbaboha ro ?abroa ThuTsiay, 18th, 9 morning Saturday, 20.h, 9 morning ALL FREIGHTS TO BE PREPAID devised rates of freights For r artic«lars apply to H. C Gn-LMPIE, Agent. "—_ FOR AUCKLAND. •JEIKI^^' T "e paddle steamer, TERRANORA Leaves Thames; leaves A uokland. Tuesday, 16th i p.m Wednesday, 17th, 10 p.m Thursday, 18th, 6 p.m Friday. Wth, I.^0 p.m Saturday, 20th, 6 a m Satdy, 20th, 12.30 p.ra Sunday, 21st, 8 a,m- „,!._. Berthing alongside OraUimstown Wharf, EXCURSION BATES: Return, 5s ; Single, 3s For freight or passage apply to Peter Maxwell, Thames Agent, or Malcolm Niocol, Auckland Agent.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) lIME-TABLE (Weather and circumstances permitting). Steamer D»t» of Sailing. PsraenKer Train. /OB NEW PLYMOUTH,WELLINGTON, AND LYTTELTON. (Fbom Onhjt^im) TAKAPONA... Monday 15,5 p.m | 4.15 p.m FOE NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON AND NELSON. MAHIN&.PUA | Thure. 11th, 1 p.m | noon (Cargo at Railway til 9.45 a m.) FOEHOBART & MELOURNE( Via Bluff) FkoM AUCKLAND TJ3ANAU.. Saturday, 18th, noon (Transhipping at Dunedia OR GISBOPNE, NAPIER, WELLING TON. LYTTELTON, DUNEDJN. IE ANAU.. Saturday, 13th, noon. KOrOMAHANA...IueBday 16th, 2 p.m FOE ALL EAST COAST PORTS, GISBORNE, NAPIEB, k WELLINGTON. DINGADEH.. Wednesday, March 17,5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. WAIHORA.. Monday 15th, 5.30 p.m. FOE SAMOA. HONOLULU, AND SAN FBANCISCO. i MONOWAl...Saturfay, March 20th, 2 p.m. (Cargo.till 10 a.m.) FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (NtxuAiOFA, Haabm, Vavmj, Afi*, Suva.) TAVANUI..Thuosday, Msrch 11th, 5 p.m FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA EICHMOND...Tuesday, 30th, 5 p.m. (Cargo till noon.) FOR RARATONGA AND TAHITI. UPOLU Wednesday, March 17th, 5 p.m jjg*~ Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of deI>as<ienger Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Tickets available by Messrs Hnadirt Parker and Co.'f steamers Anglian and Tasmania. Auckland Branch: Palmenton Buildings. Thames Agency Offices : Bourke Street Wharf, Thames. H. C. GILLESIE, Agent
Coach-Painter and WHEELWRIGHT fs° Wheels Tyred at Lowest Rates. B. CORKRA3, BROWN STREET, THAMES. T j T. B. JACOBBEN, Architect. OracE: EXCHANGE BUILDING^ BROWN STREET, Thames, . From 300 to 400 Plaus of Cottages, &c, to select from. WILLIAM IWENTYMAN j BEGS to NOTIFYtheTHAMES PUBLIC I 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. 0* FUNERALS will be conducted at Reduced Rates :—. Adults from £5 15s to £6. Children, £1 10s to £1 17s 6d. y^ B T»' hopes by Strict Attention to Business to secure a Fair Share of Public Support, I
A Sacbihce not of life but of Mason's patent eeresr top jars quart size, now only 5s -3d per dozen at W. Woods.—[Advt]. TJh>E*-8«bt8, vool vest*, &c, for ladies aai children, »t avail advance on English' «rie«j~ Court's, tie popular cash draper,' foJUs street.-[AJmv]
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8612, 17 March 1897, Page 2
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674Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8612, 17 March 1897, Page 2
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