RAPP & HARE, • . [Late R W. Hales] Emporium, Masterton, HAVE pleasure in announcing they Irne ieen appointed Agents for ifa Northern Fire Assurance, O'ompuny, and will be prepared to ■ lake risk on Mill, Store, Household, and Fam'property (it lowest'., ■ ; current rates, . RAPP f. HA RE would also beg to, call the' attention of their friends to their mo advertisement ■on the front page, By buying for ; ■ ■ cash and selling for cash , they will • be able to sell goods alasmall margin of profit,, and by only selling . the best quality of goods, they will be found the Cheapest and' Best Horn in the Wamrapa. If yon want Clothing, Boots, Ironmongery, Grocery, or wish to get the BEST ■ PRICE for your Produce, GO TO RAPP HARE, Emporium, Agents for Northern Fire Assurance Co, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.' llHE'niembers of the Corps .ivho wont.to the FRONT will parade on THURSDAY, Feb; 9th, at 7.30, to receive balance of kits. . P. W. RUCK, / ! '99 i.. ■. i Captain M.R.V. Corps, MR CROSSE, Surgeon-Dentißt. will visit Masferton on Monday, January 30th, and may he consulted at the Club Hotel'for a few days only. . 1 893 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. February B.—Penguin, s.b., 442 tons, Edie, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers— Cabin: Misses Smith and Ancell. Mesdames Jackson, Fox and child, Messrs Mitchell (2), Griffiths, Best, Pike, Gannon, Jackson, Hartridge, Seymour, Duncan, Jonson, Masters Mackay, Dunk, Jefford, and Coote; 7 steerage. Enti-rpe, Phillip*, from London. Wakatu, 8.8., 78 tons, Gi'eagcr,-from Wanganui. Passengers Chalmers and 3 children, Williams and 5 children, Messrs Logan, Bain, Bailey, Lindsay, Malcolm, Moore, Chalmers, Powell, Woods, Hocg, Pawson, O'Neill, Moeller, Williams, and Mitchell, Hauraki, s.s„ 90 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui, Moliaka, s.s„ 30 tons, Jonos, from Blenheim. Old Jack, schooner, 10 tons, Gordic, from Port Underwood. . : ■ Oreti, s.s.'i 117 tons, Campbell, from Auckland via East Coast. Passengers'—Mrs Murphhyand 3 children, Miss Diistin, and Messrs Common, Vezey, and Campion. SAILED, February 7.—Perthshire, barque, 594 tons. Semper, for Lyttelton. Huia, 8.5., 50 tons, Berriinan. for Wangraui. Passengers—Messrs. Carter and Mcleod. PTERED OUTWARDS, February B—Roderick ])hu, brigantino, 163 tons, Robertson, fyr para. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London-Opawa, left Itpndon December 22; Aljetor, frorj■' ■ London ifith Nov.; Kingdom of S\ye<}en left London. November 30th, . • " America—Edeiiljeld (yia Auckland), Nov--2; Arnold v■••n Bippin (Auckland via Wellington), Nov. 3, Samuel H. Nickerson (Auckland via Wellington), Nov, 3; Trigua, Dec. 6, Auckland, via East Coast.-Ringarooma, Februa.xy 12th, Mqlbourne, via tlio South,-To Anau, February 10th, Lyttolton and Dunedin.— Hawea, Feb. 9th. Manukau and Tftranaki,—Wanaka, this morning. Foxton.—Jane Douglas, this day, Wanganui.—Wakatu, this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland, &c.—Te Anau, Feb. 10. Picton, Ncleou, and Manukau.—Hawea, this day, Melbourne via Southern ports.—Ringarooma, Feb.-19th. Fiji.—Taiaroa, early, Wanganui.—Wakatu. and Hauraki, this evening, Nclaon and West Coast port#.—Charles Edward, to-morrow, East Coast and Auckland. —Oreti, this day, New Plymouth,—'Westport, Friday. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 995, 9 February 1882, Page 2
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