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mHB NEW ZEALAND - \ SHtPPINQ COMFANT' . „ .wiSa IjIHE. 1 1 : .k- —^--ik. WOOI SEASON, 1882-3. 11l The following bigh-olasßed ||l - iron clipper ships are aptointedto sail from Wellington for London during 1 fhe season, carrying* passengers and all daacrip'ions of cargo at current rates :— Ships TohbClb.es. Hastei Sailed. Cooleen ... 629100AlBartdey ... Nov. 24. OtaH ... 1014 do Holbeache 15th Dec. Wanganoi... 1011 do Watt ... 10th Jan Orari ... 1011 do Worator ... 30 Jim. Waitara ... 833 do Brown ... 17 th Feb. To Sail. Pareora ... 379 *AAI E.Power... Starch Waijiea. ... 818 Cancso... To follow And other first class vessels to follow as reguried. i'reigut and Passage arrangements can be made at the Head Office, Ohristchurch, or at any of tho Branofio.3 in Now Zealand. Apply, in Wshikotos, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO,, LIMITED Gnstom house Quay. TTT ELLINGTON HOUSE. RIDGWAY-STBEBT, WiHSAHUI (Near the old Railway Station). MBS ZIRBY. Private Board and Lodging. Good Accommodation for Ladies and families. A first-clasß Cook kept. Bath Room. Terms Moderate. 4/TIDLBY nORDON HOESE SHOER & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Next the bed Lion Hotel, Campbelltowa. Jobbing done on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. No connection with any other Blacksmit NOTICE. JOSEPH CHAD WICK, Auctioneer, being U the sole agent for the renowned Christchurch (Vincent & Co.) Beer between Foxton and Manaia, is open to take orders and deal liberally with the public within these boundaries. The Beer surpasses anything that has ever been, imported from Duneclin and is equal to English, and the price muo' lesß according to quality. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Agent, ■ i*. = .aianafci advertisementa. BED- HOUSE HOTEL, New Plymouth. W. BROOKING ... Proprietor. rpHE above Hotel has recently been _|_ enlarged, and no ellort will be spared to render the establishment thoroughly popular. The house being oonvenient to the racecourse loose boxes and every otlior convenience will be appreciated by the raoing publio. •nA& ASS AX I HOTEL, TSSW PLYMOUTH. Q. OOOM3ER Pbopbietor. Good Stabling. M&nAiß. Advertisements. MANAIA HOTEL, MANAIA. OJjLEWIS ... Proprietor. /COMMERCIAL Gentlemen and the \J travelling publio generally will find the above Hotel replete with every oonvenienoe for their oomfort. Good Beds, First-olass Table, Wines j Spirits of the best brands, oombined with a rare Malt) and Stabling and Faddooking unrivalled on the Coast. Buggies aad Saddle Horses always on bite. Attentive grooms. "WAIMATE HOTEL, MANAIA, J JACKSON invites attention to the • excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers at his handsome new Hotel, which for home-lite comfort cannot be surpassed. J?irst-olass Stabling. Good Paddooks. J. JACKS ON, Proprietor. Eawera Advertisements. HAWERA HOTEL, HiaH-sTRE*r, Hawera. fp.DWARD ROSKRUGE having purJDi chased from Mr John Prosser the above well-known Hotel, begs to assure the public of Hawera and surrounding Districts that no effort on his part will be spared to ensure a continuance of the support given to hia predecessor. Renovations and considerable improvements are being made to the Hotel, and the Proprietor intends to do everything , for the comfort o£ the travelling publita, . aod to supply only tha best of liquors. '. A first-clasa Table kept. Excellent Billiard Table. Good Batk-rooma. Stabling. \ EDWARD BOSKJ&UGE, Propheetob. f c "I7GMONT HOTEL, HAWBBA. ) A. OWSN ... Proprietor. c Travellers and Boarders made at home. 5 Commercial and Sample Rooms. [• Noiio but the best of Ijiquorn in fttook. 5 Extensive Livery and Bait Stables. I Ecggies and Sa<Ml3 Horses on hire, I; Oriiiaary at 1 o'slock. 6 Cobb and Co.'s oojciics leave and a*I riva tlfiily feu Opaua'^j aau Pataa. PROOi*i.SXI!JATION h t!;e tliiof o ttaie, *o pay VLVM* ? '

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 22 June 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 22 June 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 22 June 1883, Page 1

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