Government Notices WELLINGTON TO STREAM. SILVERCHEAP EXCURSION NEW YEAR’S DAY. REDUCED PARES Ist JANUARY, IS7G. ORDINARY TIME-TABLE SUSPENDED. Trains Ron as Under Leave Wellington for Hutt—--7.20-9.10-11.30—2.30-3.50—5,20 ~ „ „ Silverstream—--9.10—11.30—2.30. Leave Silverstream Return—n.3o—l.o—6.2s „ Hutt „ 8.25-12.5—1.35-4.30-0.5. PARES— First-class, 3s. 6t1.; Second-class, 2s. 3d. FRANK B. PASSMORE. Wellington, 28th December, 1875. TO UPPER HUTT. SPECIAL TRAIN, JANUARY 4, 1870. Leaving Wellington 7.40 a.ra. » Upper Hutt 6 p.m. FRANK B. PASSMORE. N E W ZEALAND. PROVINCE OP TARANAKI. A SERIES of LAND SALES is being held in the PROVINCE of TARANAKI under the Waste Lands Board of the province, the Lands offered being Town and Rural Allotments, the latter varying in area from 20 to 320 acres, and the conditions of sale being by DEFERRED PAYMENTS extended over Tea Years, by Auction, for CASH; and by FREE SELECTION for CASH. The district is traversed by the Waitara-Wanganui Railway, now in course of construction, and which is expected to be completed as far as Inglewood—the Township at the commencement of the district—in about eighteen mouths. The laud is well adapted to working settlers of small capital, as it is easily accessible, has abundance of timber for building, fencing, fuel, and shelter; never-failing streams of water, and a very productive soil. A good main road traverses the district so far as it is yet open for purchase, and the District Roads will also be opened up by the Provincial Government, so as to make each allotment accessible from the main line of railway. Plans, schedules, land regulations of the province, &c., can be obtained at the Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth. C. D. WHITCOMBS, Commissioner of Crown LandsCrown Lands Office, Taranaki. March 17, 1875, Business Notices JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS (Opposite the Scotch Church), WILLIS-STREET. Wish to acquaint their country friends and the public in general that they have the undermentioned goods for sale, every line of which is guaranteed to bo of the very best quality: — Superior mixed tea, 2s. Bd. per lb. 400 boxes tea, each 121 b., 225., 255., 2Ss., and 30s. per box 150 qr-cheats tea, each 201 b., 40s. 50 A-chests choice congou, Is. Bd., 25., and 2s. 4d. per lb. 100 cases salmon, Ss. Cd. per doz., lOd. per tin 70 cases Swiss milk, 9s. per doz., lOd. per tin 40 cases sardines, Js and 10s. 6d. and 6s. per dozen 5 tons Mauritius sugar, 4Jd. per lb. 12 tons best white sugar, sd. per lb. 1 ton household soap, 19s. per cwt., 6d. per bar 2 tons double-crown soap, 245. per cwt., 7d per bar tons pale yellow, 295. per cwt., 9d. per bar 3 tons first prize soap, 82s. per cwt., lOd. per bar Negrohead tobacco (Barrett's), 4s. Gd. per lb. Waterlily tobacco, 4s. 6d. per lb., .£23 per cwt. Wines and spirits And all other goods, too numerous to mention, at equally low prices. JSCS' Note the Address _g3(r JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., (Opposite the Scotch Church), Willis-street. IJV) TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, &c. j. HUXLEY, Tailor, Manners-street, begs to inform the trade that he is prepared to teach the most correct system of cutting coats, waistcoats, and trowsers that is known in the present day. It is adopted by most of the principal cutters in New York and London. One of his pupils has now the largest tailoring trade in the world, and has been known to give the handsome sum of £IO,OOO at a time for charitable purposes. Pee £lO, paid in advance. Thor burn’s for clothing. Thorburn’s for hats Thorburu’s for shirts Thorbum’s for hosiery Thorbum’s for under-shirts and drawers Thorburn’s for scarfs, ties, handkerchiefs Thorburn’s for belts, braces, and collars Portmanteaus, travelling bags, rugs, umbrellas. A splendid assortment. JOHN THORBURN, 1 City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Note.—A few extra large white and Crimean shirts in stock. LEASE DON’T MISTAKE THE SHOP.—COME AND SEE My Stock of Geelong tweed trousers and vests Sydney tweed trousers and vests Nelson tweed trousers and vests Otago tweed trousers and vests Scotch tweed trousers and vests West of England tweed trousers and vests Made in New Zealand to my own order, and guaranteed thoroughly shrunk. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. ABE YOU IN DOUBT as to whom you are going to patronise for your Now Year’s suit ? DON’T HESITATE, but come at once and inspect my stock, the largest and best assarted in Wellington. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Opposite Messrs. Barber’s, Butchers. CAUTION.— Before you buy your next suit, call and inspect my stock of Colonial-made clothing, manufactured to my own order; and the tweeds all thoroughly shrunk. You will find the host value for your money in Wellington. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Opposite Messrs. Barber's, Butchers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4611, 31 December 1875, Page 3
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