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Shipping. FOR WELLINGTON. fJpIIE Fast and Faroritc S.S. NAPIER 11. Fisk, Master, will leave for WELLINGTON Carries an experienced Steward and Stewardess. For freight or passage apply to FELL Pd!OS. k CO., 45 Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. HI HE following high.l. classed Iron ('lipper Ships are appointed to : -A sAIL h'Oin W ELLING. TOX for PON DON ■F during the ensuing Seall earring all descriptions of cargo at lowest curent rates : (‘bn*. M.vifrr. TT.WROA 101 r, fIARO o h at; i .. inn Am«l ?»f fir•. 100 A. 1. fin s AI « AM's j Nor-viib^r. I’ovo j DrrViiil'fr. Musky I .limimrv. ss#*]’? fn f illotv. Tese magnificent clippers are of the highet class at Lloyd’s, purchased or Guilt specially to meet the iv<|uircments of the trade between Hie I 'nired Kingdom and New Zealand. The s,loons and state, cabins are superbly litt • 1 and arrange 1 for the comfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all eahin fitting*. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that, cm he drsiied, ami the ships arc commanded by experienced masters. Arrangements for passages of friends, to and from the ('olony. and also for the conveyance of cargo, can he made at any of the branches in New Zealand; nr, to FELL HKDS, k .Merchants, lOt! Blenheim. FIRST WOOL SHIP. Y SIIAW SAN'ILL AND GO'S splendid clipper li (! LF.X LOR A, ’ 701 Ton*, Is NOW LOADING in WELLINGTON, and will meet with inbck despatch. For freight or passage. Apply to SHARP k PICKER INC. lOt Agents.

To Wool Growers. (j 11 A lIP :inil PICKKKIND will O MAKK LIP.LKAL ADVANCE ilurimi (Ih* coming season on WOOL find S|\ INS delivered at (hair Stores. Ifi"h Street, Plenheim, for SIFTI 5 - MENT to LONDON. 100 WOOLPAOKS sr PPLIED. Advances on Wool, &c. 1171 LLI AAI EVANS will make VV liberal (’ASM ADVAXCLS on WOOL, PLAN. OK AIN or other PnODOOL to his Londoii. Wool Pairs .tkl Station Stores of every descriptions kii]»}»l io*l. 107 A row ZKALANP RAI LWA VS. Picton Section. | > KU LAK TRAINS on the above Line I will Mill as follows : Leave I’ieton at S. |.’> a.m. and ji.ni. Leave Rlcnlioim at K). laa.m. and) |i.ni. H ('. SKV.MOUR, WraHie Manager. MONK')' TO LKNO. ToO.OOO Kroni CIOO to IN excess of £•_’(),()!)() rate of I utmost (i per cent., in smaller Minis ill to 7on Ilroad Acres. Rorlorvers applying DIKKCT to our Kirin, have the ndvantaao of securing Mortaayc Loan* at lowest ruling rates and avoid the exacting terms and penalties of Loan Societies. CM \S. I’OWNALL AND CO., Sriil VKXKIiS. 7- (1 1 ev-stroot. Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICK. A WOOD'S NATL'RAL lIISTORV has \ ? just arrived arrived in New Zealand. Tliis is the latest of this popular author's numerous works. It is a handsome Royal Octavo \'o!nnie. eontpri-iir_r 700 no'cs, and ov>r 100 SPLKNDID KNORAVI.NOS by well known artists. R is printed on the host pa|io~. w it!i i.dlt ed ji s. and hound in nil TI'RKKY MOCOt'Ct', with iianelled sides. Tim work is highly reviewed hy the London Ihiili/ yV'/'i/ ' Mniif!it‘*hr <i'nti’a, /./Ve,■,//•.'/ Hnr'il, Sli!fl."n/, and : also l y Drs. Summers. Ileeehor, 'I yny. Rellows, Palmer. Potter, and Royee, and uumc rous others. Sew'ral I’HOCSANI I isipi's have already Keen sold. The publinlier's repres.-ntative v.ill lie in klmheim for » short tiim* only. Kll l v .applied ion in e<|iu>.*ted. All information o'ntained hy v-iitiue i’ox No. I. P. 0.. Blenheim. For Sale. 11 A KM cf 7-~> At 'K ICS. Part, Section 71, Wairnu West. Sprint; ('reek. | adjoinin'; properties of .Messrs. .). and j K. (iatioaud (100. Dodson. Tenders for purchase of above ; valuable property will he received up j lo .'iOth Noveiuher proximo, hy the i undersigned, from whom ]>.artieulars iind terms may lie learned. •J:’. FiU.L BROS. & CD.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 316, 25 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 316, 25 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 316, 25 November 1881, Page 2

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