Shipping Notices PASSENGERS LINE OE PACKETS. FOR LONDON VIA LYTTELTON. T | 'HE A 1 Iron Clipper Ship AVALANCHE, Captain Thomas Bishop, WILL SAIL ABOUT THE Bth MARCH. She will have quick despatch at Lyttelton, and will sail thence for London on or about 7th APRIL. Has superior accommodation for cabin, second cabin, and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to E. PEARCE KRULL & CO. W. &G, TURNBULL & CO., . Or to LEVIN & CO. ■ Agents.. N.B.—The Avalanche is now ready to receive dead weight. SHIP AVALANCHE. , ALL accounts against the above vessel must be sent in (in duplicate) on or before k TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH, otherwise they will not be recognised. LEVIN & CO., Agents. February 26. ' NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY * (LIMITED). BARQUE ARDENTINNY, FROM LONDON. THIS vessel is berthed, and will commence discharging this day. JSwiS'CSSVsJ No claim will be acknowledged for any package not examined prior to leaving the wharf. Any goods impeding the discharge will be stored at consignees’ risk and expense. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents N.Z.S. Co., Limited. , February 26. SHAW, SAVILL & GO’S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. CriHE ships of this line are all A.l. at JL Lloyd’s, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accomodation and fast sailing qualities, are commanded by gentlemen of experience, and they cany duly qualified surgeons. The Undersigned are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing out friends to this Colony. Full particulars may be obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., Agents. CoachesO T I n E. W. B. Hastwell wishes to inform the public that on and after MONDAY, the, 2nd of November, his COACH will LEAVE Mr. T. WAGG’S, PAKUR ATAHI, 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 PAKUR ATAHI. w AIRAEA P A C 0 A C H E S. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND; THE PUBLIC. Passengers are requested for the future, in every; instance, to pay their fares to the coachdrivers before their arrival at their destination ; and all parcels must be 'prepaid,; the undersigned having found by experience that, without these regulations are strictly adhered to, his business cannot be efficiently conducted. W. R. HASTWELL, Pronrietdr. NOTICE.— On aha after the 20th .of January a COACH will leave the Rising Sun Hotel, Grey town, 1 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. R. HASTWELL, For sale or to let. M E T KOPOLI TAN HOT EL, , Molesworth-street. V The Lease, Furniture, and Good-will of the above Hotel for ’ sale with immediate possession. Apply to R. D. MANEY, , : Napier; or,to J. DRANSFIELD, .... Wellington. jpiOß SALE, PRIVATELY The Property of BOWLAND, situated about twelve miles from Masterton, in the Wairarapa district of , the Province of Wellington, New Zealand, consisting of—--0245 ACRES (more or less) of FREEHOLD LAND, all of it really good country (limestone and blue clay formation), and first-class land for permanent pasture. In its present' state, capable of carrying 10,009 sheep ; when burnt, and surface sown, two to three sheep to the acre. Ring fence nearly complete. Subdivided into four large paddocks. A ten-roomed dwelling-house, with dairy, scullery, &0., and: a well-stocked garden and orchard. Woolshed, stable, barn, new sheep yards, ten grass paddocks round the homestead, a firstclass tiew dip, together until 8000 sheep, 60 head of quiet cattle, 10 working bullocks and dray, and station, horses. Everything in thorough working order, and capable of being managed with great economy. For further particular.-, apply to MESSRS. IV & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington; Or to ■ A. J. RUTHERFORD, Bowland, Masterton. Choice section for sale IN THE OPAKI BLOCK, MASTERTON. 610 acres of the best agricultural land in the Opaki Block, within a short distance of Masterton, and having a double frontage of nearly one mile to the main North-road, which runs through the section. Tlie laud is very rich, a great portion of it being perfectly flat ; the other, part consisting of gently undulating slopes, with several small streamlets running through it. About 200 acres are already cleared and sown with English grasses, the remainder being timber land of the best description, covered with heavy rirmi, raatai, white pine, and a few large totara. For further particulars, apply to J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. Office : Odd Fellows’ Hall.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4350, 27 February 1875, Page 1
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