Shipping Notices FOR RANGITIKEI DIRECT. HE KETCH HUNTER. For freight, &c., apply to GEORGE THOMAS. FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. HE fast and favorite vessels ANNE MELHUISH AND NEPTUNE Will sail on TUESDAY, the 23rd INST. ' Passengers taken at low rates. Apply to ‘CAPTAIN WILLIAMS, Reclaimed Land. FOR JULY SALES. TO FOLLOW THE HOWRAH. >- ~ FTVHE Clipper Ship JL CARNATIC, All 6 years, S7l tons register, E. M. Moon, Commander, Will he despatched for London direct ON OR ABOUT THE 30th MARCH, (Full or not full). The attention of intending passengers is requested to this vessel’s superior accommodation, both for first and second-class. WOOL carried UNDUMPED if required. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents, N.Z.S. Co. COALS. r pHE undersigned I being agents for _ the steam collier E ASB Y, constant supply of coals will be stored in the hulk India. We will be prepared to supply coals at lowest current rates. _ & & TURNBULL & CO. SHAW, SAVTLL & CO’S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE ships of this line are all A.l. at 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 particulars may be obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Sewing MachinesfJlHE LITTLE STRANGER. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStitch (shuttle). The “Nussey and Co.’s” New Family Silent . Sewing Machine (shuttle). The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle). WHEELER & . WILSON’S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : C. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, London, E.C., England. JiF’ Messrs Nussey and Co. undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods. OYER A MILLION IN USE and the demand keeps constantly Increasing. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE WHEELER AND WILSON MACHINE Is, without doubt, due to the Rotary Hook System on which they are constructed, and which combines GREAT SPEED With surprising durability and simplicity. THE LITTLE LABOR Reqbired to work them renders them the most suitable for general use. THE NEW NO. 6 Has no heavy machinery to tire and weary the feet, nor cog wheels to wear away and break; It is, therefore, the most economical as well as the most durable and best machine for Tailors, Bootmakers, and all heavy work. We warrant every genuine Wheeler and Wilson to give entire satisfaction. Beware of Spumous Imitations. E. W. MILLS Sole Agent for Wellington. Missing Friends. OHN RICHARDSON, Shoemaker, from Sydney, write to your brother Thomas, Post-office, Dunedin. SAMUEL MIRFLDIE HALL.—Wanted, the present address of SAMUEL MIRFIELD HALL, native of Leeds, England, residing sometime in the years 1867 to 1869 with his wife, whose maiden name was Duffy, at Dedwood, Auckland, New Zealand; also, whether his daughter Kate is still living, and if dead the date of her death ; and if ho had any other child living, and when born, and if dead the date of death. Any one furnishing the above information, properly authenticated, to M. Buteson Wood, Esq., Solicitor, Manchester, England, will receive a reward of Five Pounds, otherwise the said Samuel Mirfield Hall, if living, by applying to the above address, will hear of something to his family’s advantage. Saddlery. OLONIAL SADDLERY AND HARNESS DEPOT, (Under the Verandah), Lambton-quay. LADIES’ SADDLES —Plain and quilted seats, from £5 (all with leaping head) GENTS’ SADDLES —English made, from £2 155.; Colonial made, from £4 ss. All kinds made on the premises. BRlDLES—Ladies’ round pelhams, do crossface piece, do with fringe and tassel, from £1 ss. (large stock) 20 dozen gents' bridles, from £2 10s. per dozen (great variety) WHlPS—Ladies and gents’ riding, hunting, and driving whips, in gut, cane, G.H., and kangaroo , THONGS —G.H. and white thongs, kangaroo thongs (30 dozen), 18in. to 12ft. stock thongs HARNESS—SingIe and double buggy harness, gig and cab harness, cart, plough, leading ami coach harness, in sets or parts SUNDRIES —Carriage sponge, carriage lamps, ladies’ stirrups and shoos, martingales and breast plates (plated and ivory rings), leather and webbing girths, chamois, G.S., V.G., and polished stirrups, bits of all kinds, saddlers' brushware, curry and mane combs, valises, lock satchels, rollers, G.S and plated spurs, surcingles, burnishers braces, saddle cloths, dog whistles &c. &c. &c. Any article not in stock will bo made to order on the shortest notice. J. E. E~V A N 8, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, Under the Verandah.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4369, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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752Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4369, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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