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Shipping Notices WOOL SEASON, 1876-77. THE following first-class Iron Ships, owned by Messrs. despatched by the undersigned for LONDON DIRECT during the coming season ; E. PEARCE, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. LEVIN & CO. PASSENGERS’ LINE OE PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND. OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, AND CO., 31 Leadenhall-street, London. THE above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed A 1 at Lloyds, and commanded by experienced masters. The BILL OF FARE is most substantial 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. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.’S LINE.—IRON CLIPPER SHIPS. Tons. Huminci ... 1015 Matacra ... 353 Opawa (new) ... 1000 Oram 1015 Otaki 1015 Piako (new) ... 1000 Rakaia ... 1022 Rakgitiki ... 1225 And other firstTons. Waikato ' ... 1022 Waimate ... 1128 Waimea ... 850 Watpa ... 1017 Wairoa ... 1015 Waitangi ... H2B Waitara .. 833 Wano asm (uew)1000 ■class iron ships. Ar Jr- rjIHESE magnificent ships JL have been specially built and adapted for the New Zealand passenger and carrying trade ; and their equipment, arrangements, and sailing qualities are unexceptionable. FIRST WOOL SHIP FROM WELLINGTON. The Waikato 100 Al, 1022 tons register, Captain WORSTER, will be despatched in all DECEMBER, and will be followed by other magnificent ships of the fleet. The Waikato has specially fine saloon accommodation, and her cabins are fitted with every requisite. For freight or passage apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING . COMPANY (LIMITED), Temporary offices at Messrs. Johnston & Co.’s. Wellington, August, 1870. ; JOHN H. HEATON, Shipping, Commission, Forwarding, and Customhouse Agent, Featherston-street, next Messrs, Brogden and Sons. Business Notices WALKER, GUNMAKER AND . LOCKSMITH, Manners-street, Wellington, OMbF and HEADSTONES MADE TO ANY DESIGN, AT W HELYBR’S, Manners Street. [card.] Messrs, pollock & young have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Wellington, and Te Aro in particular, that they have OPENED a BRANCH SHOP in COURTENAY-PLACE, under the management of Mr. Wilton, who will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor the firm with orders. We take this opportunity of thanking the public for their libera] patronage during nearly two years, and respectfully solicit its continuance. POLLOCK & YOUNG, City Company Butchers, Lambton-quay and Courtenay-place. Engraving. LITHOGRAPHING. CARD PLATES. PRINTING. BALL PROGRAMMES. BILL HEADS. At LYON & BLAIR’S, Lambton-quay, Wellington. TVTOTICE OF REMOVAL,—GEORGE JLN CLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of Tinakori-road), begs to inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying on business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, and Children’s boots, &c., of the best description will always be kept on hand. Uppers and leather grindery supplied to the trade FII. WOOD . (Late of Ridley, Wood, & Go.), ACCOUNTANT, VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, Northern Fire Assurance Company, Wellington and Hutt Building Society, and.the Land Investment Society of Wellington. Next Standard Office, MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN. FDONEGHUE and R. PARR, English . and American Coachbuilders, having commenced business on their own account, next to the Scotch Church, Willis-street, are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them with despatch. LANDAUS, broughams, buggies, thorough brace waggons, expresses, and tradesmen's carts, &c., made’ of the beat English and American materials, and workmanship unsurpassed in the city. Repairs, painting, trimming, and smith work in all its branches carefully attended to at moderate prices. Please note the address— ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, Willis-street. PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T.' RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, l are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable tennr for the trade. , C. &T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel. R. P A R K E 5T PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Willis-street, near Abel Smith-street-LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finisuino. . ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4814, 26 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4814, 26 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4814, 26 August 1876, Page 1

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