Auctioneers and Issiirauceßrokers, Financial, Estate, Land, aud General Commission Agents. Stock, Produco, and Cattlo Salesmen. Advances on Freehold Securities. Valuators. Weekly Sales at the Rooms and Yards, Queen-street. Seouro yards and paddocks. Agents For— National Firo Insurance Company Australian Mutual Provident Society ) EMINGTON, U JLt COPPEUSMISH, PLUMBER, And GASFITTER.' Manufacturer of Tmprovo I OHEESE-MAKINGAPPARATDS. And Confectioners' Oscillating Revolving and 1 MELTING PANS &a, ■ Galvanised Spouting, Eidging, Down-pipe I Baths, Chimney pots always on hand, Ordinary and Electric Bells fitted up CUBA-STREET, WELLu GTOK Estimates given for all desolations of work connected with the trade. . 819 ' ITKLLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND W INVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED,) This Company is prepared to take mortgagees on real property, allowing the sum agreed to be advanced to be operated on and ai'ain roduced from time time in the manner of a Bank Overdraft, Interest at the lowest currentrates charged only on daily dawkces. All information a3 to terms, Ac, can be übtauied at the office of the Company, Lambton Quay. E, PEARCE, Manager. Wellington, 17th May, 1831. 775 -rnrriLLiAM qkllar AGENT FOR South British Insurance uonipany of New Zealand. Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Fire Risks of all classes in town and country at lowest current rates. 775 NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
MR W, SELLAR has been appointed Agent for the above Company at Masterton. B. M. SIMPSON, Manacer, Wellington. 17lh June 81. 798 NEW ZKALAND ACCIDENT INSUEANOE COMPANY. MR W. SELLAR hits been appointed Hgent for the above Company at Masterton. R, M. SIMPSON, Manager, Wellington ]''! Jim J '■] TMPERIAL LI VERY AKD LETTING 1 STALKS. i.sp CARRME MOTOR?. (Opposite the Victoria Hotel. Able Smithstreet), and Branch Stables, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Molesworth-street. Carriages, Wagonettes, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Carriages Built and impaired, etc. Horses shod by a First-class Shoeing Smith Horses Broken to Double and Single Harness Horses Bought and Sohl on pojiimission, R. SOMERVILLE ... Prohuetob. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, Yol 62, N0.3721YL London, May, A mira/slo of cheapness and of exquisite wood-c.iijb ilhistfajfcon, , , . "Harper's Monthly Magazine,' 1 in itsacjv form, is oyon more captivating than ever, arid in the quantity of its contents and the quality of tha illustrations, far surpasses al} our English Mnganiiitiß, Pur publishers had better look to it.- Illustrated' hmdon News. " I Held Love's Head while it did Alee" (Robert Herriek), illustrations by E. A. Abbey, Frontispiece. Mimic and Musicians in Now York (F. Nast) Illustrations.—Theodore Thomas—Leopold Damroßch—Etelka (Jester—ltalo Corapaniiii— *nnie Louise Gary—Arthur Seymour Sullivan—Clara Louise Rellogg—Dudley Buck—Rafael Josefly— Franz Rummel-S. B. Mills-August Wilhelmi -Edouard Remenyi-Emma C. Ttmrsby. •'Aprille,"apoem, byT. H. Robertson. Athena—l2 places and persons of note. Decorative Pottery of Cincinnati, with 20 illustrations. Mrs Aroni F. Perry. " The Indian Girl," a poem, with an illustration.' Elizabeth' gtuarj PhelrTs, 1 ' Anne," a novel; with an illustration, Constance Fenimoro Woodson,' " The Return Message," a story. Edward Everett Halo. " The Market Bell," a poem. Margaret E. gangster. CAMP £OU (Marc Cook). IllustrationsCamp Lou-In the Pine Forest—Paul Smith's" Hotel-Interior of Tent-St John's Church in"the' Wilderness, near Paul Smith's—A 'Carry- Paul Smith —Jail Pieces, The Unexpected Parting of the Beazley Twins (R. M, Johnston). Illustrations —"lt was all she had tpgive'WEf there's any person, 'specially of the Feraalo Sect," etc. THOMAS CARIA'LE, with 10 illustrations. Moncsre D. Conway. GEORGE ELIOT (C. Kegnn Foul). Illustrationa—George Eliot-Griff House, George Eliot's early Home—Schoolroom at Nivneatou George Henry Lewes -r- Elizabeth Evans ("Dinah Morriß")-Bfaw|ng-room iu which Geo. Eliot's Reception's 'vycro. given, at the Priory-Choyno Walk, "Chelsea, Mr Cross's Houpo in tho Foreground-Geo. Eliot's Grave. The Speaker's Killing. Geo. T. Curtis. 1 ' George Eliot," a poem. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, " Contrast,' 1 a poem. Norah Perry, " Two,''' a pocjn. Roso Terry Cooke. "A Laodicean, 1 ' a noyfll(Thomas Hardy). Illuslration by Georgo'du ifaurier-'ls the Reseinblanoo Strong." Editor's Easy Chair: Admission of Women to Examination for Degrees at Cambridge - Cariyle's Reminiscences—The American Presidential Inauguration. Editor's Literary Repd-Erjitor's Historical Record—Kditor's Drawr. Send orders to THOMASRAE, Bookseller Lambton Quay, Wellington.
EEYISE]) VERSION &- NEW TESTAMENT 11 TON & BLAIE JUST OPENED Their Erßt Shipment of the above. Funs JUxsix« Fsou U 6b 70 SOa.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 837, 4 August 1881, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 837, 4 August 1881, Page 4
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