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I Shipping Intelligence. 'V':.PQBT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. .. .''; .Fsßßnuy Molnioßh,"ftqiri Hokitika and Greymouth, Passengers—Mr and Mrs Smith, and child, 'Mrs Pollock, Messrs 1 B'arcqurt and Sander; .. Swaby ' 2fj.-4Wanaka, a.s.,' 277 tons, Anderson, from Picton and Nelson. Pas-sengers-MiBB Ha|dOno, Messrs Noonan (2), Gilmer, Tityledale. and Barton, Patea, 8,8., 60 tori's, Gibbons, from Nelson, Wanganui sndPatea. • fassengovs—Mraand Mifls Coward, Messrs Cdnplly and Stockbridge.. I ''; Tui, s.s„ 64 tons, Pope, from Kaikoura and LytMton, Passengers—Miss King, Messrs King, Aston, Kennedy; Nicholl, Smith, and Hawthorne. Hauraki, b.b;, 90 tphs, Harvej, from Wanganui. four passengers. :.' '•'''' Napier, a.s.', 60 tqusl'fisk, froni Pioton, Passe'ngflrs-Mr and Mrs'Williamr and 6 .children, Mrs Johnston, Mr Williams,' and 6 other;.

i Huia, s.B„ 90 tons, Berriman, from Wangan'ui.- Pftsiengera—Mesdames Churchin and child, Collins, Cochrane, Robinson and 2 children, Johnston and child, Lewison, Clapham, White', Misses Robinson, Morley, Janiter, Armstrong, Dailey,Matteson, Chamberlain, Clark, Ranstrom, Lomax, MoNae, Carey's Juvenile Pirates Troupe (10), Messrs Cameron (2), Lyon, Hoist, Mair, Lane, Campbell, Todd, Berry, Lockley, Clapham, Dugton, Hall. Barleyman, Powell, Aahwin, Marks, James, Young, Ranstrom, Laurie, Jenkins, Lomax, Blanch, Mowbray, Pallett, Bonnie. Kettrick, Hirst, and 2 steerage. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Edie, fromLyttelton. - Passengers-Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Korne and child, Mrs Do, Miss Preston, Mr and Mrs Duncan Messrs, Letarelle, Wheeler, Frazer, Walters, Fano, Carter, Ease, Brasch, Dixon, Kelly,- Einlay, Robertson, Waddell, Franks, Muir, Treadwell, Reid, Captain Hume, .Revs, Neill, Mackey, and B.steerage, '; Mohaka, s,s., 30 tons, Jones, from Blenheim, • '"■ ' .'..■:.■ SAILED.-' ;•; February 25.—Examiner.B barque, 266 ions. Clarkson, for Gre'ymouth. • G. M. Tucker, barque, 679 tons, Oliver for Newcastle,—Passengers—Mr and Mrs H, L, Cohen and family (8), Mr and Mrs Kjtfgge and family (4), Mr and Mrs Jandon and family (3), Mr and Mrs Horsey and 2 ohildren', Messrs Barron, Davis, and Murray, ■ Oreti; 8,5., 117 tons, Campbell, for East Coast ports and Auckland. Three passengers,' raRUARy 26,—Wanaka, s.s„ 277 tons, Anderson, for Taranaki and the Manukau. Paysengers-Mr and Miss Nathan, Mrs Callander, Mrs Heaphy, Bishop Redwood, Rev, K Bruce, Messrs Bowern, Russell, Maxwell, Tait, Medland, Eyre, Wilkin, Barclay, mail agent and assistant, and 15 in the steerage.

■ &G. TUBNBULL&Co , t t t are Agents for the following steamers and sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington : "For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool—- ..... The 8,8. Zealandia \ .;.... The b.b, Australia . New York • The B,a. City of Sydney For Wangami—- '"' For Kaikoura and Lyttelton— The s,b. Tiii, weekly. SwFoxlon- '■• The s,B. Jane Douglas, twice a week, '.For RangitM^ night. For Palea- ■ The 8.8, Patoa, twice a week. For Bknhim m.Pkton— For London, direct— At regular intervals by Meßara Shaw, ; Savill &■ Co.'s Passenger; line of ForCftma-andtheiJMt-"' ' By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from : .; ■, Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan—- : By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa.- : Full particulars can he had on application to ..'■•.' W. <fe G.'TURNBULL&CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, Weuinotoh. 995 THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND I . MERCANTILE AGENCY COM PANY, LIMITED. ' Capital. ... t ... £ 3,000,000 /Reserve Fund ...... £170,000 THE COMPANY'S NEW AND EXTEN. SIVE JffilCK-BUILT.STOBES at. Welling, ton'are now open for the reception of Produce of all descriptions. FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES O ... WOOL Will' be held during the season, and

FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES 0 ... WOOL Will' be held during the season, and ACCOUNT SALES WITH PEOCEEDS WILL BE REMITTED,. WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OP DATE OF AUCTIONS; If pricer are not reached to the satisfaction of owner; the Company affords the ALTERNATIVE COURSE OF SHIP;..f; ' PJNG TO LONDON, Thus; giving the producer the choice of twe Markets. • liberal:- Cash Advances upon WOOL SHEEPSKINS, EABBITSKINS, HIDES TALLOW, GRAIN, Ac, &c. H. HUNG, Agent mid Auctioneer, . Wellington IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Jj . GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. : .. Established 1836, ';.. The'attention of the public is called to the following points; • 1, The Liability of the Company is -Unlimited. .... _ ;• The Reports and Accounts of the year J880show; ' NetfirePrernimns for the year. .£1.069,592 Cupital paid up .... 245,640 General fieserve Fire Re-inauranoe ,,„■ ... .. 1,500,000 3. The Company is empowered by various Aoto of the Imperial Parliament and by | separate Acts of the Legislature 0].. : New South .Wales; Victoria, South Australia, •Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland-^ belongs to no other 'lnsur;.attflerCdmp'any, • ;■. . "4. The largo resources of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of SecuSitt, the main desideratum m slewing •for insurance,- '■'■■■' -.1 Proposals for all classes'of Fire Insurance will be received by ';,,.- -EDWARD PEAROE, ■',. ■'■' ■-, '■■ ' Agont, Wellington, -T..-C. D'ARcr, Masterton. ■ R. B. Abmbtrono, Carterton, : A. L- Webster, Greytown. A. E,. O'Kealk, Featherstoii.

. • TO, PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. '. AM desirous of taking'aifJJVTlC LED * PUPIL. A taste: for ;drawihg into ' pensabk Torma on application.' "■ f r/'. ;; 'i ! GEO; FANMN,.Architect. , Maeterton,Jan..6thi 1882. .';• '"'■ 968 ■ ..,.-. V- NO T;I.:0 «.•" . ' ' WVfiSMITH. : ■S , -'-F'dit'-..BiLiJ 1 .:?•'.. !''•' ' ■ ;f' t .-.'.V ?*M ;" ' ft A.» MERINO IiWES" fctooth. *' yv/V-j;ooo'yiiitt«'.* l '*fiii!-moutii : ;:'T-- vn j/d f Wi:*slsEi'if , '.; ! [ ' ] ;''■'. l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

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