Shipping: Notices AILING NOTICES. S.S. TUI. Tor KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON, 20th r OCTOBER, ForFOXTON, early. . i W. BISHOP, Agent, KUMARA RUSH. . A NGHOR LINE OF PACKETS ■ are appointed to leave as under: — . For NELSON, WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, and GREYMOUTH—CHARLES EDWARD, THIS DAY (TUESDAY),; at 4 p.m. , ■ 'j For freight ,or passage, apply to . J. ANDERSON, . ' N.Z. Steam Shipping Company’s'Office, FOE OASTLEPOINT AND WANGAEHU. THE Schooner AUR O R A be£T ' Will sail on THIS DAY (TUESDAY). No goods will be received on- hoard unless shipping notes are first signed by , _ , . “ ° , ; EDWARD PEARCE. Business Notices Murray, common, and go., STATION AGENTS, 'Wellington. STUD STOCK AND SEVERAL DESIR- : ABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A DVANCES ’ ON : ST ATION SECURITIES. . ! .. MUP.RAY, COMMON, l CO- are, prepared to BUY for CASH or make ADVANCES on. the ENSUING CLIP and upon approved STATION SECURITIES. ; . , Lambton-quay,.\yellmgton.. , , , , a AW- MILL MA C'H IN ERY, O' PLOUGHS, HARROWS, 1 ENGINES, and Agricultural Implements' 1 of " all kinds, supplied by the.Tindersigned. • i ~ ■ Circulars,"with Towest prices, &0., will be sent 1 on application. ' ■ ' ' ‘ MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., , iy. , ' 1 ' 1 Lambton-quay, Wellington., Sole . Agents for T. Robinson & Co.; Melbourne. _ THE undersigned are' Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce, or they will make liberal advances oh the same. 1 JOHNSTON & CO. T O. H N H . H E ATO N, SHIPPING,-COMMISSION, . FORWARDING, &r (CUSTOMS .AGENT, I j , ' Customhouse work in all its" branches. Goods shipped and Bills of Lading, or Receipts forwarded.; . I Information given to intending passengers. • ; Notice Ten Consignees :■ ; | ‘ 1 . By 'sending Bill of Lading, or, Receipt |md ! 'lnvoice, Mr, H. undertakes to ; dorr'all jthe , necessary Customs work, attend (payment of 1 freight,' wharfage,: cartage, , and -seq goods for- i 'warded .with.' despatch, and without further trouble tb'cohsignee.: : ‘ . -1.. ; "'u : . . FE ATHERSTON-STREET ■ .' (Next Messrs;-Brogdeii''and/Sous).- , ;• -i G'" l. hart, auctioneer; ; land,' . AND COMMISSION AGENT, | AND ACCOUNTANT. Empire Hotel, Willis-.str<?et, Wellington,' , f / Office, projtem. . , j | P h: w o o d ! (Late op Ridley, Wood, & C 0.),. I ACCOUNTANT, VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, ' " l!l AND GENERAL COMMISSION 1 AGENT. | Agent for,the Australian Mutual Provident Society,' Northern 1 Fire Assurance Company,' ■Wellington and Hutt Building,Society, and the Land Investment Society of Wellington.' ■ - ‘ ' 1 Next Standard Office, ■' . MAIN-STREET, GREYTOtVN. 1 EDGE’S EUROPEAN SMOKING SALOON B AND CIGAR DIVAN. Splendid Virginian Tobaccos and the best Cigars r ; ■ in the colony. ' A cozy room to enjoy .them in, .with books,, papers, chess, dominoes, draughts, 1 &c. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 10 doors above Empire Hotel. J M FOR TA N T N'O TI C E AMERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, Next S. W. Alcorn’s,. . : , Lambton-quay, Wellington, F. -LUHNING (Late of Dunedin), Proprietor. F, Luhning desires- to announce to; his friends and the (public' generally that he has opened .the above establishment with a, magni-j jficent assortment of the CHOICEST BRANDS of best AMERICAN TOBACCOES and real HAVANA CIGARS. ,
■F. Luhning has.made arrangements for, direct, regular shipments to arrive, and his many years experience as an: importer of , tohaccoes should be a guarantee to the flunking public that-the genuine article only will be supplied. . ■ ' ; Liberal discount on parcels. LIN DS! B:L IND S!! - The CHEAPEST and BEST; HOUSE .i! ■; i In New Zealand. 9 < ■ SOLELY DEVOTED. TO THE .TRADE. VENETIAN HLINDS,■; 17s. :6d. niEACH; Eor specimens - of work see. Blinds ;«x Govern- ■ : meat House,.Departmental Offices, &o, ' V t EASBY’S, j "V W I 1 L.rß -'S T B E E T,\ f.ti! i '■ (Opposite-the : New 'Zealand Timbsu Office.) rino. ARCHITECTS,. BLTILDEKS, X CABINETMAKERS & OTHERS; • Having most . making Venetian and WireVgauze Winds, we are , supply; good i blinds' cheaper than any house in the trade.. , ■ CLEMENTS. ,AN,D, SMITH, i OuiGUfAI.. .Blind .Factory, -Cuba-street, Wellington. , ' N.B.—The whole of our blinds are guaran-, ,teed. - Stookpf.pine laths always,on, hand.; ', r ;-]\TOTICE', ; OF,"REMOVAE.— GEORGE '1 yj CLOKE, Boot and'Shoemaker, (late of Tinak'oivroad), begs to inform'bW friends, and ■customers that he is n6w carrying on business in Manners-street. - Ladies,. Gents, and, Ghil--dten’s boots,;&c., of the/'best, description will always bekept on hand. Uppers nr d J leather grindery supplied to the trade ’ ' .. TT ;i 'EUDDEN, • WHOLESALE AND UEjU‘' ,u •'bSklL'* l * ll ' j 'W' ' 'NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN,' 7 'Williß'Street and'Abel Smlth'-stfe'et; i ) w ILLIAH BOOTH AND CO., TARATAHI ■ SAW & PLANING. MILLS, • - ■ WA-IRARAPA : Yard in Wellington— Pipitea Point.i ti .■ Agent, - HY. DRYDEN.;. .vied od Is.Jf-eu-toAl
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4858, 17 October 1876, Page 1
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