Tile total exports from the Port of Thames during the month of February were 180 tons, of which cheese was by far the largest, with 105 tons. Fish came next with 11 tons, and butter third with 8, the halauce being made up of miscellaneous items.
MERCURY BAY—THAMES MOTOR SERVICE. JJ PROPRIETOR. CAR leaves MERCURY BAY. via ,Coroglen, for THAMES to connect with the Thames-Auckland Service Car TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 10 a.m., returning at 3 p.m. FARES: COROMANDEL. 15/-. THAMES, £l. MERCURY BAY. BOOKING OFFICES: White and Son, Phone 40. Corbett and Winder, •Phone 263.
gAY QO-OPERATIVE J)AIRY QO., T TD. WINNERS OF DAIRY CONTROL BOARD CUP, 1925-26 SEASON. Cream Supplies collected from WHITIANGA, KAIMARAMA, WHENUAKITE, COROGLEN, KUAOTUNU, KENNEDY'S BAY and OPITO. 1 Distributng Agent: E. W. GRIFFITHS, 37, Fort Street, AUCKLAND. Directors' Meetings Second, Saturday in Month.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17833, 7 March 1930, Page 8
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