Shipping 111—HHIIIIiWflslllWWlillill Hi hII iiiliitil Wl<BlliilWl)lMMTWWlMlllllirwili_M»Ms*MMH •^"-:" OO'MFAKY. LIMITED, Time T*l.k : AUGUST, "Weather and other circumstances permitting •: LEAVES THAMES, Saturday 30.. W>iotfiiii, 5.15 p,m, Monday 1. .Waiotahi, 6.80 a.m Tuesday 2. .Aupouri 7,30 a.rjj. Wednesday 3. .Aupouri, 8,30 a.m tTLursdwy 4. .Auijouri, 9 a.m. Friday 5. .Aupouri, 9 30 a.ra Saturday 6. .Aupouri, 10.30 am. Monday 8.. Aupouri, noon LEAVES AUCKLAND. Saturday 30.. Waiotahi, 11 a.m Sunday 31. .Waiotahi, 11 a,m Monday 1. .Aupouri, 2 p.m Tuesday 2.. Aupouri 3 p.m, "Wednesday 3.."Aupouri, 4,30.p.m. Thursday 4.. Au oun, 5 pm,, "Friday 5. .Aupouri,. 5,30p.rn, Saturday 6. .Aupouri, 6 p.m LEAVES AUCKLAND For PAEK'.;A TURUA, KOPU Saturday 30..Waimarie, 10 p.m. Monday'.-'l.^Taniwba, . s 11 »3<)i p m. 1 Tuesday 2.. Waimarie, Midnight "Wednesday 3. .'lifhiwlia, Midnight Thursday 4.. Waimarie, Midnight Friday 5. .Taniwha, 3 p.m, Saturday 6. Waim - rie 4 p.m, Monday 8. .Taniwha, 5 p.m. I * AVE*4 PAEROA (calling at Kopu 2J hours later) Saturday 30. .Taniwha, 5 p.m Monday 1,. Waimarie, 7 p,m. Tuesday 2. .Taui^ha, 7,30 p in. Wednesday 3.. Waiuiarie, 8.30 p,m Thursday 4. .Taiiiwha, 9.30 p in, Friday 5.. Waimarie, 10 p.m -Saturday 6..Taniwha, 11 a.m Monday 8.. Waimarie, 12 noon B. F. GILMER, Agent
AUCKLAND 4- SHORTLAND SERVICE, The Auxiliary Ke eh VICTORY leaves — Auckland Sho&tland September 1 September 2 September 8 ; September 9 September 22 September 23 . September 2.) September 30 B. F, GJLMER, Agent.
\J* IJ* VV RIGHT.N -LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Albert street, fhame [El OR IMMEDIATE SALE, in one of «£ thfe best) blocks in Pollen. Street, freehold allotment with shop anti dwelling, and on very easy terms, of i£so cash and balance of purchase money on mortgage. ' jOQlYK—■Freehold and Dwelling /of &)ulu 5 rooms. /' i fl£) X A—Freehold and Dwelling of <&AvV 7 rooms. i fii QK—.Freehold and of &LOO G roomSp , Each situated, in good locality and terms may be, arranged. '-£90(1 Cas}l and 300 for tern of «w"y years at's p.c. per annum, 5 acres freehold partly in fruit trees with comfortable dwelling of 7 rooms and outhouses $100. —lUnexpired teirrn of lease of shop and dwelling with stock and goodwill. Also goodwill of private boarctinghouse with furniture at valuation. jE9oo—FiWiolc of 75 acres with good dwelling of 7 rooms; 7 acres in orchard and balance area grass; close to Thames. ; < THAMES VALLEIY.—Rich glairy farm of 29 acres land with) dwelling hcrase, shed?, etc., close! to school, creamery, and railway 'station. v-prJce a-nri terms upon Application. First Class Building Sites at ■Par&wai and Grahainstown.
To our patrons—which means the {Thames public—W. Scoti is still here and supplies, as the Thames public well knows for many years past, the test of everything and everything of the best.— Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14612, 30 August 1913, Page 1
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