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SHIPPING. * fl| SHIP COMPANY. (LIMITED). W*" T (KB TABLB-JUI.Y. I (WMthw «nd ottwr dreunulaaeci ". permitting) FRO^i QUEEN STREET WHABF, AUCKLAND FOB THAMES. Connecting with Kiver Steamers for Paeroa Te Aroha, and Upper Thames Settlements, Leaves Thames. , Haßday 4...Wai»tere7 7 morning Monday 4 ..Coromandel, 6 night Tnesday 5.. Wakatere, 7 morning J Tuesday s...Rotomah%na, 7 night i Wednesday 6...Wakatere, 730 morning I Thursday 7... Wakatere, 8 mormng Friday B...WaKatere, 8.30 morning gatarday^^Wakatere, 9.80 morning Leaves Anckland _ MondayT^Wakatere, 2.30 afternoon Monday 4...Rotomanena. midnight JPne»d«y 5 ..Wakatere, 3.30 afternoon Wednesday 6...Wakatere, 3 afternoon Thursday 7— Wakatere, 4.45 afternoon j Friday B...WakaUre. 6 SO evening j Saturday 9._/WJcatore i 6jvening . FAJHSS I—Snvis Tickets: Saloon, 10t, Steerage, 7s. Single Ticxwrs : Saloon to 6d; Steerage, *c. Commenoing from sTiursday, October 28th, . No steerage in Ohinemun « Ngunguru. Passengers booked through to other ports ■erany^f the Company's steamers. Kor farther particulars apply at Company c .f10,,, Brown-street aGiiiwieAß^ -v «TEAM COMMUNICATION' Lbates Acoklahd fob pamoa, fco.. (Tvidlne Thames passengers «tKopu) Taniwha...Moiiday 4th, midnight Wainarie...T«esday sth, midnight Taniwha... Wednesday 6ih, 2 afternoon Waimarie.. Tharsday 7th, 2.30 aitemoon Taniwha ...Friday Bth, 3.30 afternoon WUmarie...Sunday, 10th, 4.30 aitemcon yUTM PAKBOA, tdO., FOB AXJOKLANE HOtt. Jmnction ynlv. l^earinß Kopu 2| hours aftei Waimarie ..Monday 4th, midnight > Taniwhai...Tu««iay sth, 7.30 night Wft.'irßrie...VV"t;dnisday 6th, 8 30mght Taniwhfj Thursday 7th, 9 m^ht v i. t r llja y st'i. 10 morning ' —mi f,-v.rctay tf'h, 10.3') morning .S'^OM SH.AMKS OMLY, 'Hil- P.T" PATIKI taOM IUAHCB TO PABBO*— sjhortland Whari onlyMonday 4th. 4.30 afternoon Wednesday 6th, 6 morning Friday Bth, 1 .80 morning fro* fABBOA (LS4vnne Jffscrnox) to Thami«— Tuesday sth, 9.30 morning Thursday 7th, 6 morning Saturday 9th, 6 morning S.S. MATUKU/»BM PASBOA TO T* ABOHA iTery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on arrival of the steamer from Auckland. F«OV ™ ABOWA TO JABRO* Tuesday slh, 9 mornini? Thursday 7th, 9 morning Saturday 9th, 9 morniog ALL FBEIGHTB TO BE PREPAID * N For pJSGndAra apply to H. C. Gillmpii, J&' Tli TABLE. if 9*' ' ' . „. Jtct. I j aefa. I Morn. | Evea MoßSay 41x' 3| 4 66. '0 727 Twnday 5 ',' 13 456 | 753 820 Wed'day 6,7 13 456 | 844 9 9 Thursday 7k 13 467 j 932 957 FuUlfm—4th, 8.47 am. Moon's Laal juarter—llth, 4.12 a.m. * - New M.n—l9th, 7 21 a.m. Mom's Ffnftoaxtw 27th, 1.13 a.m. Mali MUllCta. Far Auckland >morrow at 6-20 a.m (C.P.O and 5 p.m For P«Bioa,Ti Aroha, Waikino, Karangahake Owharoa,rWaitekauri, Waihi, etc, dailj at 7.1S •m For Taranski, Kels«n. Fieton and Wellington on Wednesday at 6,50 a.m For Gisborne, NapieTi Wellington, oi Monday next Far Tauranga on Tu*xhy and Friday at 7.11 a.m. For Aongatete, Athenree, and KatikatiTaes day, ft Friday at 7.15 a.m. J For Waip»Wkahu on Tuesday and Saturday fxrnpnitWaiono Tuesday Thursday, an< aaturday at 9.15 a.m. ftorSamoa, Hawaiian Islands, Victoria (B.C. Canada, United States, Central and Sontl America, British and Foreign West ■ -' Indies, United Kingdom and Continent o! Europe (via Han Francuoc) on ft ids) : at 7.30 a.m. Due in London on 10th Angus) Money orders sod registered letters or Thursday at 4 p.m FmpplamenUry mail on Saturday at 8 SO a.oo i, E. COBKT, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Offili; Orahainstown July 4, 1898. - Jkysrepofeaoawffomom % largest safemAsaftSfesm. ■ i" pLD BYALLtiROCLRS . PIANOiS TUNED Five Shillings. r tfiß. curtlsTparawai. i Tklephons : No. 60. MISSES GIBBONS AND WILCOX, k ALBERT STBKET. ) (Over Clothing Factory.) Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping Taught ALL Descriptions of TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. *TOFT MONKS," Queen Street, Thames, (Four Doom from Karata Bridge). PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE per Week or Day. Single and Double Bedrooms. First-Class Accommodation. MRS CARPENTER. To Farmers and JBruit Growers. THE undersigned has made arranspments to SUPPLY ELBERTAandi other Celebrated AMERICAN PEACH TREES FOR PLANTING. Prioeandin- " formation on application. Orders and promptly de,^.^^ 217, Pollen st pAim in theohest when a person has aoold indicate a tendenoe towards pneumonia. A nieoe of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of the pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia The same treatment will oure a lame fcßckinafewbours. Sold by J. E, HAinwr,

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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 4 July 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 4 July 1898, Page 2