Shipping Notices FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. ■ 1. \r nnHE screw steamer Will sail as above THIS DAY (TUESDAY), . - Fahes : " ! ■ ■ ■- Saloon. Steerage. \\ To Sydney £8 10a. ■ £i . \ Return ...' ..." £l4' ■ For freight or passage apply to ! . W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., .:.| i " ' Agents. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND WANGAEHU jk- J-. t- - schooner AURORA WEDNESDAY' NEXT, 31st JANUARY. ; No-goods will be received on board unless .^ngno^arefi^^by^^^ put down under thefollowing magnetic ■S-, :<■ --.-■. :'"'.• ••■• ' -•• • .:■■■ " '• ■• ■' ' ; bearings, viz. : 1 .. Taourakira.HeUd, E. by N. ! ' Cape Terawiti, N. W. £N. j . Point Palmer, N.E. by N. '" " ' 1 ". ■'■■' :. "'■ : : G. R. SIMS, ' ! ~ v- Commander s,s;' Agnes. i Wellitigton," 9tE"^tovember, 1876.' ■ ;. ■ . . . Busiiiess^Totices » E A PI N G '■<■ M„A G HI K-M, ■ ■ - - :' . •'•'' .REAPING 'AND MOWING MACHINES H ,;: '.:..".;'.'! made;by-':,- •.:. '{'... :,-, : ' ■ I ' READ AOT; GRAY," DtTNEDIN;.^ ■ j Farmers are, Respectfully, requested to send 'their orders'early for the machines to ' WILLIAM DAWSON, -WELLiNCa'ON. , I ; '" / (Agent for the North Island.)' . ; . Double, Furrow: 'ploughs;' Subsoil: Ploughs, Harrows, : Oambriclge Rollers, Field ; Grubbers/' -';\ -_';_' .'/'',', . ;'• '"'.. r I Of the most Improved Construction, '. MAd£bYREAD &/GRAY,.r>nNEDIN. ■'■ \ ; *; :-'■ : WIL&IAM DAWSON/ [; '.;.,' , -Iron.Merchant: and; Ironmonger,; '\ " . '■■■' Featherstph-'Btre'etilWellingtop.; v ILAND'AND' COMMISSION'AGENT,: ' .11 ':■•■" ,■'■., SHIP-BROKER,- ~,:.,';/•/ : I AKD iICENSKIi; CUBTOM-HOPSU AGENT.v ; ■ ■: Office^—Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton. Quay.- ; •V L F RE D T Y E R, ''ilnL '■.■' . NGAHAURANGA STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. '.'■ Cash buyer of Wool; Hides, Sheepskins, and fellow;' 'Also a' large assortment of'first-class .baisils-always oh hand. ;■■ ■•'. ■ ,'.■; ■■' Wool, locks, ! and pieces sorted, scoured, .taken delivery-of in Wellington,'and returned »to I agents in town for Id. per lb. ! scoured weight 1< PECIAL attention dirfected to otor stock > Carpenters'}-'Engineers',' Painters', Glaziers', and .other Tradesmen's Tools. : Also on-rhand a complete assortment of all- tho'v necessaries required by the Several ': - -JKOI&RT. GARDNER .AND CO., ■> '•'■-' \/ : \ .Ironmonger. .> . '"... fnflHE REASON WHY,you should give'JL" your orders to- Huxley, The Tailor, •of j Mahners-streetj , is that he is" doing a j •large trade,/and can buy. goods in large quantities" at wholesale prices. He has, more ] experience in the trade than any other man in Weliington..l His terms are prompt cash, so I you have not to pay bacl debts. His doeskin and tweed snits at : £4.los. are fully equal to those made by any, other tailor at £6 ;10s. ; His best; tweed trousers are only 255.; and if that is too high for you, he will make you a good strong pair of everyday trousers, all well shrunk and sewn by hand, for £l. j WHO is your Saddler? ..Why Wiggins, acknowledged by all-to keep the best articles in the trade. A'call will prove'to you the fact. ' '.' Ah immense stock of'.saddlery and harness always on hand. Comparison as to price and quality earnestly invited. A great variety in single;- double, buggy, carriage, coach, and brake harness, horse clothing, racing ,gear, and, every'item in' connectionwith.the trade in abundance. Military aficou-. trements, solid .leather case's, and mill belting made to,order. "'' , , ' . , William Wiggihs,'manufacturer and,..importer of 'Baddlery, 1 .wholesale and retail, Lambtoh-quay ,and Lower Hutt. ~ ■OHNSONVILIiE GLUE FACTORY. : : r WANTED KNOWN. l--\ MESSRS. AHLERS < & WILLBRANDT are prepared to'supply storekeepers, painters, tradesmen,' and others with the best glue on thejm'ost reasonable terms. '_• -■ • '- r T KUTH ■ VERSUS- ASSUMPTION; A Glimpße at the Past and.Present' ' [Copy from the daily Tribune, May 24.,1874.], ~" A new industry has been, starte'd in Wellington, one Very much needed; ; and whiqh will no doubt prove remunerative to the proprietors, : Messrs. Easby and Spencer, Venetian Blind Articles, of descriptionhava'alWaysftieen expensive in this town, and at times' 'not procurable at all. 'lt will -not be so'in.the future, and we wish the new, firm every;success.""'- '"'"' ' . ' .after, the above firm became Easby!si R. G. E: was the ; only Blind Maker in Wellington named .in Wise's Directory for 1876,, and also the only one named in the- Wellington, Directory for 1876. On the eve of another, year, R. C; Ei can refer to 3217 blinds '"which have been sent out by him | since'Mayi 1874, •including' the blinds at the I Government Offices, EASBY'S VENETIAN BLIND WORKS,' , ; I ' ;', '.• /Willis-street, 'is still the cheapest'arid bent in Ncio Zealand. f~i EO R G E,: : ; S NE h S.O N , AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION ■ ; 'AGENT,- - ■' • ' ' ! PALMERSTON'N'ORTH.- '". Cash advanced" on, goods for sale, 'and prompt account"'sales: furnisherT'. •• ILLIAM BOOTH AND CO., V'V .... "-'- ■' "TAIIATAHI SAW '& PLANING MILLS, -WAIBAEAPA. Yard in Wellington—PifiTßA Point. Agent, HY. DRYDISN.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4947, 30 January 1877, Page 1
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