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Prospectus vestment has also the one great advantage, it is under the daily supervision and control of each shareholder, and it may well be said that it is a matter worthy of congratulation that the Municipal authorities of Wellington have been the first in the Southern Hemisphere to recognise the importance and benefit of steam tramways, and that Wellington will have the honor of being the first city in the hemisphere in which such tramways will run. To every citizen, therefore, who has the welfare of the Empire City at heart, the undertaking commends itself in every sense. 12. Copies of the agreement and deed of consent between the Municipal Corporation and the promoters, order by the Superintendent of the province authorising construction, contracts entered into to, specifications, plans of line of tramway, detailed estimates, and all papers and documents, may be seen by intending shareholders at the promoters’ offices. Temple Chambers. 13. All moneys on application for shares are to be deposited in the Bank of New Zealand in an account, “Trust Account, Wellington City Tramways Company, Limited,” and will not be operated upon until a Board of Directors has been chosen by the shareholders and the company registered in due course. 14. Prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be obtained from the bankers, promoters, and at the offices, Temple Chambers, where every information will be afforded. 15. As the share list mil only be open for a limited period, it is desirable that intending shareholders should send in their applications without delay. Wellington, 28th October, 1876;

Business Notices CARPENTERS and; BUILDERS will find at our establishment a complete assortment of Tools, Planes, Saws, Edge Tools, Cramps, &o. ; Locks, Hinges, Nails, Brass foundry, &c. All that is necessary for the bench or the building. ROBERT GARDNER & CO., General Furnishing Ironmongers, Lambton-quay. WILSON AND RICHARDSON Have opened a superior stock of CALICOS plain and twilled,-fine, medium and heavy; thoroughly shrunk, free from dress, and prepared for the sewing machine; prices, 6Jd., /Jd., BJd., 9dJ., 10Jd., lid., Is., Is. 2d. per yard. The above can be strongly recommended for purity and strength. Also White and Scoured plain and Twilled SHEETINGS, full width, from Is. fid. WILSON AND RICHARDSON Have opened a large stock of Damask Table Cloths, Table Linens by the yard. Table Napkins, Towels, Glass and Tea Cloths, Quilts and Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Bed Ticks, and a large variety of Scotch' and Manchester goods of all descriptions. WILSON AND RICHARDSON Have opened several bales of Brussels Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets 30 pieces of felt carpet, at Is. lid. Hearthrugs, Mata Doorslips Flax mattings China do Cocoa do, in all widths Floorcloths , . Sheepskin mats Curtain reps and damasks Muslin and lace curtains To arrrive per Waimea—R ■ Carpets Cornice mounts -■ - ; , Curtains '.■ ; ' 1 Linoleum ‘ Mats, Rugs ■ Mattings, &o. WILSON AND RICHARDSON, Lambton quay (Late J. Burne), Established in 1848. ; FII. w o o d . (Late of Ridley, Wood, & Co.), 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. 1 , Next Stayidarcl Office, i MAHGSTREET, GREYTOWN. IF you are a true patriot you would be delighted to see the handsome plaid tweed nOw made by the MosgieT Woollen Factory Company. It will also .be pleasing to those gentlemen who are the fortunate possessors of £4 10s. ready money to. know that they can have a whole suit of those beautiful patterns made in a few hours by J. HUXLEY, Tailor, Woollen Draper, and Contractor, New Zealander House, Manners-street. New goods arrived by the WAIMEA. Beautifully embroidered all over ladies’ saddles, £8 10s., . . , Boys’ saddles," girls’ saddles, snaffle and i pelham bridles, martingales, whips, | spurs, &c.‘" i In consequence of‘ the shop being choked up with these new goods, the : CLEARING SALE . , Will be continued at LOWER PRICES than ever before heard of in Wellington. , j. E. EVANS, SADDLER, ; Under the Verandah, Lambton-quay.

By appointment to His Excellency The Marquis of Normanby. A LINDSAY, in returning thanks to the . Clergy, Nobility, Artisans, and Public of Wellington generally, begs to state that the bespoke department is under his own supervision, and having a thorough knowledge of the local requirements of the trade, along with the fact of importing nothing but firstclass materials, and employing none but the very best workmen, he solicits a continuance of their favors. , : Feet measured , and lasts fitted, up on the latest and most improved principles. All the Boots and Shoes of the Period made to A. LIND "s AY, Family Boot and Shoe Warehouse : Lambton-quay, Wellington. THE WELLINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY Beg to inform the inhabitants of the city of. Wellington that they have commenced work. .The Laundry is fitted up with all the latest improvements, and under ’the supervision of a thoroughly experienced laundress. The proprietors, believing the Laundry will supply a want long felt by heads of families and others, trust by strict attention and moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public support. All washing called for and ■ delivered. Orders to the Manager, .Adelaide- road, opposite Gaby’s Soap Works, will receive immediate attention; ; PHRENOLOGY;— -Professor Strachan is _ prepared to make Phrenological examinations: at' his , rooms, Brandon’s corner, ion' FRIDAYS and MONDAYS. Verbal examination's. fid.; written charts, 10s. 6d.;' families attended at their own residences by arrangements. : . ; BLYTH, & CO. respectfully beg to inform the tradespeople generally of Wellington and Wairarapa that; they have opened those large premises opposite the Empire Hotel in Masterton, ps Auction Rooms and General Stores. Goods will' be received from Wellington and other places for their Monthly Sales, of which prompt returns will be made monthly. i Money advanced on receipt of goods at Masterton consigned for absolute sale. Orders and commissions strictly attended to. measure. G. H. TBAYLIS/Manager.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4881, 13 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4881, 13 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4881, 13 November 1876, Page 4

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