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Shipping Notices NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- . PANT’S LINE. FROM LYTTELTON, FOR LONDON DIRECT. The magnificent iron clipper ship EANGITIKEI, Classed Aal, 1225 tons register, Captain Boyd. This splendid iron ship is now expected at Lyttelton from Port Chalmers, and immediately on her arrival will sail for London. Her accommodation for passengers is unrivalled, and she will cany first, second, and third class. For full particulars regarding freight or passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents N.Z.S. Co. (Limited). ’ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. iNEof W. R. WILLIAMS n ] ALA- \_/ first-class Sailing Vessels will call monthly at SYDNEY, fe? leaving there direct for Welngton, if. sufficient inducement offers. Freights taken at low rate. Apply to W. E. WILLIAMS, ' Custom House-quay. Wellington, April 27. COALS. '’P HE undersigned * being agents for the steam collier EASBY, constant supply of coals will be stored in the hulk India. We will be prepared to supply coals at lowest current rates. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. SHAW, SAYILL & GO’S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. fXIHE ships of this line are all A.l. at ■ -1- Lloyd's, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accomodation and fast sailing qualities, are commanded by gentlemen ef 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 bv applying to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Art Unions t There is a titfe in the affairs of men ■\Vhich, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.” rjIHE GREATEST MECHANICAL MARVEL OF THE AGE THE. AUTOMATIC SONGSTER, Is now offered to the public, and for the sake of fair play, it is decided that all shall have a chance of obtaining it. With it is offered A SPLENDID DIAMOND CROSS (the finest jewel in New Zealand), OE THE INTRINSIC VALUE of TWO HUNDRED GUINEAS. . The proposed disposal Is by ART UNION, TWO HUNDRED & FIFTY TICKETS, AT ONE GUINEA EACH, WHICH WILL EE DRAWN ON THE 9th OF JULY, At the Pier Hotel, at 8 p.m. £3T THUS, FOR ONE GUINEA,LA A CHANCE OF EITHER WINNING THE DIAMOND CROSS, WORTH £210; OR, THE AUTOMATIC SONGSTER, £52 10s. These splendid specimens of artistic ability, CAN BE SEEN AT ME. LUDWIG’S, Where Tickets can be Obtained. Mr. Ludwig is prepared to purchase the Diamond Cross from the winner. M. J. MULLI GAN’ S jyj' OKSTEE ART UNION THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES IN Ladies and gents’ gold and silver watches, Diamond goods, Colonial and English made jewellery, French and English clocks, very handsome, under glass shades, Field Marine and Opera glasses, Tea and coffee services, Electro-plate cake-baskets, “ Greenstone brooches and earrings, Very valuable plate Ladies’ and Gents’ gold guards and Albert chains, • 20 gold and silver watches, Aneroid barometers, Ladies’ gold sets, Ladies’ and Gents’s diamond rings, ... Diamond shirt studs, S-X)iamond bracelets, . * Very valuable sugar basins, and fancy goods. ALL THE PRIZES ARE NOW ON VIEW. FIRST PRIZE — GENT’S GOLD PRESENTATION WATCH, Worth Forty Guineas. Prize 350, is the GREAT REGULATING CLOCK Over the simp door. 300 GUINEAS WORTH OF PRIZES. 600 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. 60. EACH. The purchaser of three tickets not winning a prize, receives £1 in cash. The purchaser of six tickets'not winning a prize, receives £5 in cash. Tickets to be had at M. J. MULLIGAN’S (Watchmaker, Larabton-quay.) Two hundred tickets are reserved for the Wanganui And the'country districts. Mr. Mulligan is selling off the whole of his Valuable Stock 40 per cent, less than the usual selling prices.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4457, 2 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4457, 2 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4457, 2 July 1875, Page 1

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