RED CROSS LINE. FOE WELLINGTON. /^^jA rtHHE s.s. Wakattt, •*- Captain C.Evans, t ssssss i s=s=ss^»wiH leavefortheabove port This Day, 11th instant, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply to CROSS BEOS., Agents. FOE WELLINGTON. ,^t§fs^f|<sL fY\ H E s.s. Huia, i^gßL 4- Ca P t> Berriman, ■SS"P3EsP! r 7 1 1 , TVr wil 1 leave for the above port (weather permitting) on This Day, 11th inst., at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to FEEEMAN E. JACZSON, Agent. FOR ONEHUNGA. ' ', r pHE s.s. Wamabi, -*- Captain Leys, "SSfssisEHissH&will leave for the above port on Wednesday, 12th met., at noon For freight or passage, apply to FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Agent. FOE WESTPOET & GEEYMOUTH\ V E s £ S - T - -^PfcUIM J- Km*, Captain ■asi- - — -,■■ — r Sr» J* J.o werday , will leave for the above ports on Thursday, the 13th instant, at 10.30 p.m. For freight or passage apply to FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Agent. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI LINE OF STEAMERS, FOE WELLINGTON. s£*^S<^tA. T | IHE s.s. Stoem--^MMmW^. -*" J3mD ' Captain ■siSs=^"ss3&Doile, will sail for the above port (circumstances permitting) This Day, 11th instant, at 10 p.m. For freight or passage apply to TAYLOE & WATT, Agents WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANDKAD", HI -HE s.s. Ranga•^^^fe^. T -j- tiea, Captain ■ii^£KE!K^3§& Harvey, will leave for the above ports (circumstances permitting) on Wednesday, 12th instant, at 10 p.m. For freight or passage apply to TAYLOR & WATT, Agents, FOE NELSON AND WJSST COAST PORTS: /c|§y#«i nn HE s.s. Mue--^i^E£MsMfck. eat. Captain s-~^ i^j f in ■■ i - ..%j^»i-3'£, Dnp -\y p y ( -will sail for the above ports on an early day. For freight or passage apply to JOHN WILSON, Agent. FOR CHAKTJBtt. sd§k^Au nP HE P >B> OSPEEY •^sS&iMSwmkK. can c cnar ' ;ere(^ garSSag __. _-»B» fn* Towing or Lighterage. FREIGHTS TAKEN TO PATEA. For freights and tenm, apply to HUGH PATRICK, Agent, Campbell Place ; Or, to Captain Hayes, on board. fgST For Union Steamship Company's Time Table, see Ist page. VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS FOE SALE. WILL be sold by private bargain, at an early date, on 14 years' lease, several Building Sections, with frontages to London-street, Bay-ley-street, Kaikokopu aud Eiver Bank roads. The above sections are situated on the right bauk of the river, close to the l-ailvvay junction at Aramoho, aud affords a rare opportunity to working men and others desirous of obtaining good building ground at a nominal rental and no town rates This property, from its situation, cannot fail to rise rapidly in value. The Railway Workshops are in the immed'ate viciuity, and, when the lines at present in coursa of construction are completed, Aramoho will become one of the most important railway junea tions in the colony. Plans can bo seen aud further particulars obtained from HUGH PATRICK, Accountant and Comsiission Agent, Campbell Place. EDWIN J. KING, Teachee or Music. I NSTRUCTONS given on Piano A. forte, Violin, and Cornopean. Music provided /or Assemblies, Balls, or Private Parties. Town or Country. Terms Reasonable, Residence — Victoria Avenue, Wangauui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 3
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500Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 3
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