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nnHE NEW ZEALAND .; ■'- \ SUIPPXNa COMI'ANT' .}■: S Lv C?l |ji l-' —^^-^ WOOL SEASON, 18S3-3. Jll"^ Iho lollowing Uigh-elaßSOd • HI iron clipper shiys aro aptomteato saU from Wellington for London during the season, carryinff passengers and all uosenpions of cargo at currenb rates : — Snips Tons Classi Wiaatei Sailed. Cooleen ... 629100AlBarklay ... Nov. 24Otaki .. 1014 do Holbenohe lStlaDoc. Wanimnoi .. 1011 do Watt ... 10th Jan Orari ... 1011 ao Worstot ... 30 Jan. Waitara ... 833 do Brown ... 17tlilTeb. To Sail. Fareora ... 379 *AAI E.Powor ... Miiroh Widmea ... 818 Caneso... To follow Ana other first class vessels to follow as requvied. freight and Passage arrangements can uo mnao at the Head Office, (Jhriscoliurch, or at any ol tho Branches in New Zealand. Apply, in Weiuhotoh, to tlio SEW ZEi.uiL.ill> SHIPPING CO., LIMITED Custom house tiiuy. TTTT ELLINGTON HOUSE. RID&WAT- STBBET, WAK&AHUI (Near the old Railway Station) . MRS KIRBY. ' Private Board and Lodging. Good Accommodation for Ladies and Families. A first-class Cook kopt. Bath Room. Terms Moderate. MIDL BY riOUDON HORSK SHOBR & GENERAL I BLACKSMITH, Next the *>ed Lion Hotel, Oainpbelltowß. Jobbing done on the shortest notice, and oil | the most reasonable terms. No connection with any other Blackamit NOTICE. JOSEPH OHADWICE, Auctioneer, boing j t) the sole agent for the renowned Christ j church (Vincent & Co.) Beer between Fox- j ton and Manaia, is open to take orders and deal liberally 'with, the public within thess boundaries. The Beer surpasses anything that has ever been imported from JJunedin and is equal to English, and the price mvc 1 less according to quality. ; JOSEPH CHAD WICK, / >' Agent. j. arauaiti advertisements. BKD-HOBSE HOTEL, NEW .tfUfMOBTH. W. BROOKING ... PivOfriktor. • 7 |IHE above Hotel has recently bee.v 1 enlarged, and no eilorD will be apared to render the establishment thoroughly popular. The house being convenient to the racecourse looite boxes and every ochor convenience will be appreciated by the racing publio. r, a& a a ai eTo lis l, NSW PLYMOUTH. 0. COOMBBS Pbojpkisi'oh. Good Stabling, £&3naia &avartissaaent3. MAWAIA HOTEL, MANAIA. G LEWIS ~... PaoMtiEioß, COMMESOIAL Gentlemen and the ( travelling publio generally will dad the above Hotel replete with every oonvenieuos for their comfort. Good Beds, First-class Table, Winoo and Spuits of the best brands, combined with a rare Malt, and Stabling and Paddooking unrivalled on tho Coast. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. Attentive grooms. WAIMATE HOTEL, MANAIA J JACKSON invites attention to the » excellent aceornmodation for Boarders ajar? Travellers at his handsome new Hotel, w")jj.ch for home-like comfort cannot bo surpassed. First-olass Steeling. &ood Paddooka. J. JAOKSON, Proprietor. Hawera Advertisements. H &. W B E, A/liUTi E h , HiGH-sTßtsr, BCawkba. rnDWARD EOSKKUGE having purjQa chased from Mr John Prossor the above well-known Hotel, begs to assure the publio of Hawera and surroiuiding Districts that no effort on his pint will be sD3.ved to ensure a continuance of the support giye-t}. fc) i» s jprodeceesor. Kenovations and cpiisjderabje improvements are being made to tie Hotel, and the Proprietor intends to do everything for the comfort of the travelling publife, and to supply oaly tas hest of liquors, A first-class Table kept. Exesiient Bil/ lyird Table. Good Bath-rooms. Stsbliag. PKOBETETOIt. t ~" \ TiIGMONO? HOTEL, HAWBHA. t A. OWES — Propbibtob. I T'avslios's and Boarders marie at home s Conimeroial aud Samplo Eooins. r Hone but tho best of Liquors in clock s Bxtfcsivo Livery aud Bait Stabk-s. I Tixsgpies and Ssfldls Horsoa on hire i Oj'diiiv.ry vi 1 o'sloak, r Ccisi) &ti« Oo.'a ciu-'Jipb iwivo and r.r---i ?;Vfl dailf.ifu' Opru-.a^o auJ Pntea. iTiROCIU.STC:\.ViCO>7 i-.i tlw ti'Wf -V

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 25 June 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 25 June 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 25 June 1883, Page 1

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