Shipping Notices. FOR CASTLE POINT. fJMie schooner AURORA Will load immediately after arrival. No goods will be received on board unless shipping notes are first signed by EDWARD PEARCE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS FOR RANGITIKEI. nphe HUNTER, ketch, CapT i tain Hart, is now loading _ for Kangitikei. Intending shippers will please have their goods alongside THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 19th instant, or they will be shut out. GEORGE THOMAS, Agent. SHIP SOUKAR, FROM LONDON. ALL CLAIMS against this vessel (inwards only) must be rendered in duplicate, not iISiSsK later than THURSDAY, 21st instant, otherwise they cannot be recognised. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. SHAW, SAVILL & CO’S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN" LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. '■pHE ships of this line • are all A.l. at I Lloyd’s, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accomodation and fast sailing qualities, are commanded by gentlemen of experience, and they carry duly qualified surgeons. The Undersigned are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing out friends to this Colony. Full particular-' may be obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Coaches. ]S[ o T 1 c K P. COCKERY wishes to inform the public that on and after MONDAY, the 2nd of November, his COACH will LEAYE Mr. T. WAGG’S, PAKURATAHI, so as to catch the FIRST TRAIN for WELLINGTON in the Morning, and will also convey Passengers and Luggage by the LAST TRAIN in the Evening to the PAKURATAHI. NOTICE. —On and after the 20th of January a COACH will leave the Rising Sun Hotel, Greytown, every morning at 3 o'clock, to meet a Coach at the Pakuratahi, to catch first train at Hutt for Wellington, returning same day, immediately after arrival of last train from Wellington. W. B. HASTWELL. Education ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The first term for 1875 will commence, for new boys on MONDAY, the Ist February, at 10 a.m., and for old boys on TUESDAY, the 2nd, at 9 a.m. Forparticulara as to terms of tuition or board, apply to the Principal of the College or to the undersigned. All fees payable in advance to the secretary, who will attend at the College , for the purpose on the first two days of each term. By order of the Governors, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. JgNGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. Principals ; T. A. Bowden, B.A (late Government Inspector of Schools, and Graduate in Honors of the University of Oxford), and Rev. T. Porritt (St. Cuthbert’s Training College, Durham). For the complete education of youths of all ages who do not require a University course, and who will be especially prepared for the duties of Commercial Life. The School will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, JANUARY 25. Boarders received at the private residence of Rev. T. Porritt. Dancing and calxsthenic EXERCISES. Mr. PARKER’S Lessons, for the efficiency of which he has received a very flattering testimonial from the family of his Excellency Sir James Fergdsson, will be continued at his residence, Molesworth-street, including the latest fashion in quadrille dancing. Pianoforte Lessons, elementary and finishing. Sewing Machines. JMPOBTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. THE “LITTLE WANZER Lock-stitch Solving Machine for £4. FOUR '.POUNDS ONLY. W. CLARK, Having interviewed his stock of Machines, and finding”it very large, has decided to distribute them throughout the land at the above low price, and thereby benefit tho public, who he believes will not be slow to avail themselves of the reduction in price. W. C L A R K Has also other Machines for sale, which are giving even greater satisfaction to the user than the far-famed “ Little Wanzor.” W. CLAR K’ S STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Is in first-rate choice, and at prices that are not to be beaten by those who make puffing their special trade. W. C L A R K, DRAPER. AND CLOTHIER, Lamhton-quay, Wellington. P ACTS FOB THE PEOPLE It is universally admitted that no Sewing Machine has approached the silent worlcing WHEELER and WILSON, in rapidity ol action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction and amazing durability. Tho numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of tho W. and W. Machine, and experience proves that tho imitations in no way equal the genuine. OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. And the sale now exceeds tho prodigious number of 50,000 A YEAR. Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington, Beware of imitations. None are genuine i without tho American Trade Mark,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4315, 19 January 1875, Page 1
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752Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4315, 19 January 1875, Page 1
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