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Shipping Notices NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). FOE LONDON DIRECT. PIHE Company’s Fine Iron . Ship BORDER CHIEF, 100 Al, 1011 tons register, David Leslie, Commander, Will be despatched as above EARLY IN DECEMBER. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & GO., Agents. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). FOB LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE BORDER CHIEF. 1 1 1 HE Iron Clipper Ship HOWRAH, Aal 20 years, 1098 tons register, W. B. Gbeeves, Commander, Will be despatched as above EARLY IN JANUARY, 1876. Passengers by this vessel, on her last voyage from Wellington to London, speak in the highest terms of Captain Greeves, and of the accommodation at their disposal. For freight or passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. The Company’s new iron ship OtaM will follow the Howrah. PASSENGERS’ LINE OF PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND. OWNED BY MESSES. SHAW, SAYILL, AND CO., 34 Leadenhall-street, London. THE above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. •saanfCSSSSE They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyds, and commanded by experienced masters. The BILL OF FARE is most sub* stantial and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to LEVIN AND CO., Agents. MESSES. GREEN’S PASSENGER SHIPS. BLACKWALL LINE OF PACKETS. MELBOURNE TO LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. THE following safe and comfortable passenger ships leave Melbourne for London at intervals of a month : Passage money :—Saloon, £52 10s.; Intermediate, £l6, £lB, and £2O. A liberal discount allowed to passengers from adjoining colonies, besides the usual discount allowed to families. Each ship carries a Surgeon. J. H. WHITE & CO., 49 William-street, Melbourne. Music JMPORTANT NOTICE. NOW LANDING AND IN STOCKPianos by Broadwood, Collard and Collard, Brinsmead, Kirkman, Bord, Ruppach, Murphy, Chappell, and other first-class English, German, and French makers. Harmoniums, by Alexandre, Allison, Metzler, &c. &c. A very large and powerful Mason and Hamlin organ, with two manuals and pedal organ, A large variety of sewing machines by first makers—Wheeler and Wilson, Thomas, Taylor, Raymond, Grover and Baker, Singer, &c., &c. Sewing machines on deferred payments Pianofortes on deferred payments Musical instruments on easy terms Electro-plated goods Fancy goods, oleographs, paintings, engravings Stationery, bronze figures, dolls, games. The Cheapest House in Town. HUGH APLIN, Music and Fancy Goods Wakehooms, Lambton-quay. AND T. RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel; andatßurrett’s Bookseller, Lambton-quay. MR. PARKER, . PROFESSOR OP MUSIC. Terrace, near the Synagogue. LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing. MR. W. RAYMOND TEACHER OF MUSIC, Coba-stbeet, near Ghuznee-street. Terms on apnlication. COLONIAL INDUSTRY. CUTLER & MOORE, the only bona fide Pianoforte and Harmonium Makers in the Colony. Organ Harmoniums, with reeds and pipes, to order, from £2O to £2OO. Pianos renovated throughout. Organ Pedals added to chamber organs, pianos, or harmoniums. Estimates given for the enlargement, removal, or erection of church organs. Mr. Cutler’s GRADUATING KNEE SWELL, for the perfect production of *rescendos and diviinuendos , can be added to harmoniums of any size. Tuning, &c. WILLIS AND MANNERS-STREETS,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4578, 22 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4578, 22 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4578, 22 November 1875, Page 1

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