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Saddlery TIH DMAS LOWES T SADDLES, By Appointment to tlie Marquis of His Excellency. Normunby. Lambton-qday, Wellino tox, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY & HARNESS, CONTRACTOR FOR VOLUNTEER ACCOUTREMENTS Of Every Description. SOLID LEATHER CASES FOR NAUTICAL AND SURVEY INSTRUMENTS. Single anil Double Mill Belting made to order, &c., &c., &c. T. L. lias on hand a first-class assortment of imported and colonial-made goods; and, having made arrangements with one of the best English houses for a regular supply, is in a position to do business at a much lower rate than usual. Repairs of every description connected with the trade executed with neatness and despatch.

Art Unions LUDWIG’S ART UNION for the Diamond Cross and Automatic Songster is postponed until the rest of the tickets are sold, of which due notice will be given. M. J. MULLIGAN’S O N S T E E AET 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’ diamond rings,' Diamond shirt studs, Diamond bracelets, Very valuable sugar basins, and fancy goods. ALL THE PRIZES ARE NOW ON VIEW. MUST PRIZE — GENT’S GOLD PRESENTATION WATCH, Worth Forty Guineas. Prize 350, is the GREAT REGULATING CLOCK Over the shop door. 300 GUINEAS WORTH OF PRIZES. 600 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. 6d. 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, Lambton-qnay.) 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. PublicationsBRADSHAW’S GUIDE TO NEW ! ZEALAND. The extension of Railway communication, the consequent exceedingly rapid increase in the passenger traffic throughout the colony of ( New Zealand, and, the paucity of information —of a reliable character—now obtainable of < the arrivals and departures of the various trains, coaches, mail and other steamers, and all methods of travel, render the publi- 1 cation of some trustworthy and authentic record of reference an absolute necessity. The subscribers propose to issue to the public a monthly GUIDE, similar—as far as j circumstances will permit—to the well-known “ Bradshaw ” of the mother country, containing Time Tables, compiled with every possible regard to accuracy, aud from information obtained from authentic sources only, of all 1 Railways, Coaches, Steamers, &c., &c. The projected publication will also contain full in- 1 formation regarding Postal aud Telegraphic arrangements, General, Provincial, and Municipal Governments ; Public Institutions, Banksj-'lnsurance Companies, complete ■ De- J soriptive Itinerary, and, in short, will be made as replete with general and useful information 1 as possible. The want of a medium of ADVERTISING 1 FOR THE WHOLE COLONY has long been felt by all commercial classes. The pub- 1 lication now projected will, it is confidently anticipated, fully fill that want, as it will be >. the first aim of the subscriber to produce the work at a price which must ensure its being accessible to the whole community. It is 1 calculated that an issue of some thousands per month may be relied upon, which will be distributed throughout the entire colony. The advantages thus offered to advertisers must therefore be at once apparent. ] In submitting this Prospectus to the Public of New Zealand, the subscribers beg to give ‘ the assurance that every effort will be made to carry it out in its integrity, aud render it 1 proportionately as recognised an Institution in < New Zealand as “Bradshaw’s Guide” is in England. Terms of Subscription and for Advertising f may be ascertained from the various agents, ] whose names will shortly be published in the local newspapers. 1 DALGLIESH & REID ' | 'HE “MONTHLY REVIEW” for July £ will contain original articles and tales. ] The “MONTHLY REVIEW” can be i obtained of all Booksellers throughout the j Colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand. ] Subscription (in advance) Cs. Sd. per . annum. ■ • ' ' Letters aud advertisements can be sent to the New Zealand Times office, Wellington. „JF,or Sale J EOR SALE.—A well-bred mare, six years old, perfectly sound and quiet. Bred by Dr. Earle, Wanganui (by Rifleman, out of ■ Celeste). Broken to saddle, single and double harness, and can trot her eighteen miles an " hour. To b.e''seen at Mclntosh’s stables on and after 24th inst. Price 80 guineas. JAMES J. ANDERSON, Commercial Hotel, Wanganui. JP o IV S A L iT A PAIR OF OSCILLATING MARINE STEAM ENGINES, 60-horse Power Nominal, Cylinders, 28in. diameter; 3ft. 6in. stroke, with Paddle Shaft, Wheels, Funnel, &c. | Also, THREE FURNACE MULTITUBULAR MARINE BOILERS, Suitable for a powerful Tug Boat, 23ft. 6iu. beam, or Coastal Steamer. * The Engines are erected in sheds, where 1 they can be fully inspected. ‘ The above are equal'to new, aud ready to * put into hull. Apply to ■ F. JENKINS. < Christchurch. 6 o EA N G ES. EX EASBY J. and S. BARLOW are selling prime ' Oranges at Is. pier, dozen. First aud only 1 chance for those about to make marmalade this season. J. & S. BARLOW, Willis-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4466, 13 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4466, 13 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4466, 13 July 1875, Page 3

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