Shipping Hotices FOll WANGANUI. rpillK ss. ST. ’ KILDA, JL Captain- I'lowertlay, will sail • as above, THIS HAY, 03 A'CUXID AY)/at 1 p.m. For ireignt or passage apply,to • KItULL & (JO., .1 Agents. FOB HAVELOCK. THE brig WILD WAVE, LA...-?;/ 1 , Huelev,-Master. For freight or passage : apply to. CHAS. H. EL LAI! Y, Agent. tho brigantine ENTEBBBI3E. . Apply to ! ' LEVIN AND CO., .
ATTAIN YON SOHOBN, ■; \_J‘ 'Marine'-' Surveyor, Teacher ■- of NAVKr ATION, ENGI- ' ■ ’ ; rk.-j NEERING, &c., Lloyd’s Rooms, Oran clou-street. Hours—£)' a.ui. to ndon ; 2 p.rn. to 5 p.m.; evening,' 6to 9. Candidates prepared for any examination. Chronometersrated carefully. ' ‘ ... > ' ANTED TO CHARTER;c a Vessel about 250 tons,’ lay of;Mauds to New,'Bed-' ■bout Juno , i: v* ‘ . KRULL & CO; ■szltiiStiSßia ford, a IVTOTIOB TO MARINERS, ■ SHIPJ3J OWNERS, &c. WILLIAMS & GRAHAM, BLOCK-MAKERS. Ships' work of. every, description executed on the shortest notice., To Aro Native, Pa. > nnHE undersigned has received instructions s , from the Shag Point Coal Company, to offer fort SALE their steamer SHAG. This steamer is only three years old, and the engine, boiler, steam winch, and everything about her in first-class order. She is 31 tons net register, and carries 50 tons general cargo under hatches.; She only draws oftA when light, and sft. 9in. when loaded. ; - Her average speed 'is 7td 7$ .toots. The Slmg is admirably adaptedfor bar, harbor, or river traffic, where a light, draft of water with, good power is requisite.': Further particulars as .to price, terms, &o„ on application to - KEITH RAMSEY, i ■ ' Ship Broker, Dnnedin.l : Business Notices
RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, SAVE. Desiring to benefit, by : the worldswide, reputation of our oil, certain parties .have'.attempted to.imitate our, packages. Suits at lav/, have been- 1 instituted against theinakers purchasers of, these , invitations, .Buyers .should be. careful/to' ’Bee,' that the ' wdyds. TJUSVCefF BRILLIANT ”■ are stencilled on the case, and the words “DEYOE M’E C CO. BAT ENTS” arc stamped on the top of the cans. • .■ - THE DEYOE ■ MANUFACTURING CO., 80 Beaver and 127 Pearl-streets, ’ 1 New York, U.S.A. ' H e n r y av a l t o Nta ' , STKAM WOOL SCOD.BIKO; ESTABLISHMENT & EEI.LMONGEKY, Gleuoragie, Ngahauranga Line," Wellington.Cash Buyer of AVool, Hides, Tallow, and- ' , " ■' . Sheepskins. , :■ i i
AL E R 'E T). , T Y. K R., NOAHAmiANOA ' ' STEAM WOOL .SCOURING WORKS. Cask buyer of .Wool, Hides,.Sheepskins, and fcal!o)'vl, .a large .assortment of first-class' basals'ajwayspn-hajid,, v, i, -.r yfoo!, 1 looks, .. and... pieces ..'sorted, sboured,, taken delivery of in Wellington, and,.returned to Agents in town for l<jl, per,lb. scoured weight.:
ll ■ U'EK Ay; 00 it M,Q N, „& ■ CO., STATION'AGENTS, , Arc Cash’ Buyers of Voo! aiid other produce,' • and" 'are,.prepared .I°. wake liberal adviahcea 'against 1 , tho ensuing clip. - (,/Th’ey also;dhdeht‘oi;dersdor all descriptions of machinery, and ■ >■' ■■■ SOLE* A&ENTa E 08,,, ■ Messrs; T. Robinson & Co., Melbourne);,,,, GBASS SKED3 ON SALE.-- , ; • ! Cockafoot , , ; , ;-fr J :: ; , r
■STITTHEELER & WILSONS' SEWING VV ' MACHINES.' ( , , i : ■ OWNiONS of the Press’ t .'. The 'difference between this 'Machine—the now WHEELER. and WlLSON—perfected as, here shown, arid-the original' Wheblefi and, ■V/ileon, a' great as that between, the latter and the ’first sewing machine; eyer.made,"-^; hScientific American-, : January 13, 1877/' “The new WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED MACHINE is, bo beautifully, adjusted that it bah sew'through several nesses of tin and cloth in layers, without the slightest’difficulty, and, in fact; cdn hb applied’ to°anypuq)Ose, from tho making of harness traces’> by the saddler 1 to the making by a lady of her sweetheart's handkerchief with her own, hair very poetical, perhaps, but perfectly —’ The ’ /Sydney ’ Town : , 'and' ’ Country ’ journal, April 28, 1877. . ; h ■ “The range and capacity of the new, WHEELER and WILSON MACHINE has been increased, so; t’. it'at oho moment, the heaviest leather work can he sewn, and at the next! perfect stitching done with human hair,, the only alteration rqfpnred to bring about this' extniordiaary result beitig' the of .’the needle and the thread. The working parts, have been constructed with so much simplicity' that -the slightest touch ; of thd foot on tiro treadle will set it going at a rapid rate/. Several tests wore made at the establishment of Messrs. Long aud Co. .yesterday, and In every instance the, machines, f ally ..upheld the important advantages claimed for them. ‘The moot; astonishing feat of,sewing.six layers of. heavy tweed .with four .of tin ‘together; was nocomplished. , The machines are well worthy of i^ispcctioii- ,! — Age, April 13, 1877. , , THE NEW MACHINES CAN ■BE WORKED BY HAND & FOOT. . Throe Medals and Three Diplomas awarded
at the X’IXILADELVHIA EXHIBITION, 137(5, No other Sewing Machine received such, Honors., ■ ,! : ......" GREAT REDUCTION IN , ERICKS, Inspection invited. r; 15. W. M I L L 1 t J , ;. Sole Agent. - 1 - ■■■■:■■ Showrooms;—Eeatheraton-streetj*" Wellington T THE JOK T O E E O X T O N. ERNEST S. TUYNNE, Siupmrc Agent and Awiion-eick, CENT II AL 3 T O R.E 3. . . g-'A II ARLES , E. POff L-E S *. ' , accountant;, land and commxsi v „' SION AGENT, | NortWn "Land,Loan,‘audKuilding Co.’g Office, I‘ 'HCNIEU-STBEJEr.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5330, 27 April 1878, Page 1
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